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THE STÄYTON MAIL t . D. ALEXANDER, Publish«-«’ S T A Y T Q N ......................... O R E G O N NEWS OF THE WEEK CAt-M Oh 1 EHHoH. “ resident Alexis Has Cowed Hayti by Wnoletale Mi.rder Port au Prince. Hayti. Anrll 21 While there have been many Hrrests of natives suspected of sympathy with the late revolution, and politi cal prisoners continue to be brought iu In batches from Interior poiuts, there have been m FULTON IS BEATEN indications Tfat Cake Is V.ctor lor U. S. S etter. mere public FLOOD TAKES FOUH LIVES. I houiands Homslss*, Circus Wrecked • • d Hailrosds Blocked Fort Worth. Texas. April 20. An other rise of three feet In Clear and Westfork forced thousand» of per sons to flee from their homes In East Fort Worth today. So far as known, four persons have lost their lives. At least 3000 persons have been rendered homeless und all streams are still rising. The railroad service Is badly crip pled. Five hundred delegates to the State labor convention are weather bound here. A cloudburst In Park er and Palo Pinto counties last night will probably send the Brazos and Trinity rivers two feet higher and these streams are now higher than iu 25 years. North Fort Worth, Mineral City and Cleburne are almost completely inundated. Engineer Long and hts firemen were found dead under their engine today. Their train left tin« track In u washout a mile north of Cleburne. Crops over a large area have been destroyed and the esti mated loss will reach over half a million dollars. Cleburne, 20 mllea south, was struck by u wind storm of tornado proportions, followed by a torrential downpour of rain that literally flood ed the city. Within 20 minutes after the storm broke lust night the two bayouj that run through Cleburne had left their banks, flooding 500 or 600 houats A cirrus whose tents were pitched In the western portion of Cleburne was completely wreck ed. Two Hons escaped, and prowled about town for an hour, throwing the people into a panic. RE-OPEN GATEWAY Union Paclllc Asks Permission to Make New Tariff. shootings here. Indeed, the gov ernment denies that any more execu tion! have taken piece, This, how d ever, is incredible, in view of the fact that many persons are known to huve been dragged from their beds at Tcorisi* Buying Tickets to Portland Statement No. I Candidates Do Well A Resume o f the Less Important but night and that all trace of them has Will Receive New Tickets to been lost. But Control ot Next Legisla Not Less Interesting Events in the executions of March 15 last Bound on Ht quest. ture ia Uncertain. of the Past Week. President Nord Alexis achieved the double purpose of obliterating as many of the foes as he could lay Omaha, Neb., April lit. Hy per Denver— The government will re hands on, and striking terror into Republican Nominees mission of the Interstate Commis surne Investigation of land frauds in'the hearts of those who were beyond United States Senator- H. M Cake. sion, (he Union Pacific has prepared his reach. Since then his name and Representative in Congress, First Dis Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. that of his ferocious lieutenant, Gen- a tariff which Is exported to over- trict— Willis C. Hawley, New York— Delmonico Bells, aged come the result of a previous deci ^ eral Jules Alexis Coicou, who per- Representative in Congress, Socoud 10 years, was 1 ‘ sonally directed the shooting of the sion which had the effect of closing Dtotrlot w R. Kills. Thursday by an electric 1 truck, while prisoners, including some of his own Justice of Supremo Court— Robert S. the Portland gateway. The Northern rescuing a pet kitten. blood relatives, are mentioned only Pacific and Great Northern had not Bean. Vallejo, Cal.— A saving of $70,000 in whispers. All Hayti trembles be Oregon Dairy and Food Commission concurred In previous tarifft and the on the estimates was made in the re fore them. commission ruled that tick eta sold er .1 W. Halley. pairs ot the transport Sheridan, just Alexis has made the significant Railroad Commissioner. First Dis under the rates so published were Il completed at the Mare Island Navy statement that, if he is not permit legal. The Union Pacific Is now per trict— C. B. Altchlson. ted to end his term of office unmo Railroad Commissioner, Second Dis mitted to nunie Portland ns the des Yard. tination, hut If the traveler signifies trict— Thomas K. Campbell. Chicago— Addison Parkison. a re lested. he will, rather than submit to Intention of going to Beattie, or fur tired banker and farmer of Rensse deposition, write his name on the ther north, the conductor lifting his Drmocrabc Nominees laer, Ind., died Thursday at Western scroll of fame in the blood of such a massacre as Hayti has not seen since tteket will give him another rending Portland, April 18 Following are Springs, 111., while on his way to Cal the days of Dessalines, once kuown the democratic nominees at last from i'ortlund to the point to bo ifornia. as Jean Jacques. reached. week‘8 ptimaries so far us return* New York— The entire household No one doubts his ability to carry are in: In other words, the old method Is furnishings of Mrs. Leslie Carter out this threate, which is understood resumed of drawing uxchange orders United States Senator in Congrea Payne, the actress, will be sold at to be intended as a deterrent not — George B. Chamberlain. on Portland to points In Washington auction. They are valued at $30,- only to revolutionists, but to any at The additional charge Is absorbed hy Representative in congress — tempt at foreign interference in the Andrew Jackson Derby, of Wascs 000. the llarrlmun lines and they aguln enjoy the benefit of the long haul. fleet reaches san pedro county; John A Jeffrey, of Mult Chicago— The arrest of three busi affairs of Hayti. Destitution prevails on every nomah county. It Is said that the whole question ness men on charges of being the se For State Senator—Walter C. Voyage From San Diego North One of authorized routes to the Pacific cret backers of matrimonial agencies, hand; ragged soldiers swarm the Coast Is not any more satisfactory is threatened by the United States streets begging piteously, and even Farnham. Continuous Ovation, officers, bedazzled in dingy gold and now to the Northern Pacific than It District Attorney. Portland, April 18.— Returns from silver lace, beg cap in hand and are l ev Angeles, April SO. Lo* An Is to the Hurrlman system, niul that Ithica, N. Y.— The International profuse in thanks for a dole of 5 the Oregon primary election yester geles sent more than 100,000 of Its ** equally anxious to see the entire Salt Company's plant at Ludlowville, cents. The soldiers beg because day, indicate clearly that 11. M. Cake cm/i-n. id tin- Oceanside today to subject of gateways reconsidered. near this city, was burned Friday. their pay, when they get it amounts has defeated Charles W. Fulton for welcome the American battleship Republican nomination for The loss is estimated at $150,000. to less than 30 cents a month, and the fleet, which stentntd Into San Pedro Aid to Western Woolgrowsrs. The plant employed 150 men. what else they are able to secure is United States Senator by a majority Harbor, 22 miles away, in the full Omaha. Neh , April 16. Through ranging from 3000 to 5000. Cake small. A general receives 200 Chicago— Jim Hin was fined $550 radiance of a mid-summer sun. and the efforts of the woolgrowom of and Sam Kee $50 Thursday for sell- gourdes a month, equal to about$27. carries Multnomah county by a ma dropped anchor ut 3:30 p. m. The the West and Northwest, a storage- jority of 3000. Returns from the re ing cocaine illegally. Thev had taken so that order to live he must add mainder of the state show that Cake, 16 fighting vessels and three nuxll- |n.transit rate has been made by the - wedding ... ----i— 1 ,_. a to his locket income as best he may. Sim- 20 rings and baby’s larles, leaving San Diego shortly I’ nlon Pacific, Southern Pacific, Bur- ilarly all government officials who with a third of the vote counted, after 6 o'clock this morning, had Ungton and rhleago A North »••stern in payment from women. are paid in the debased currency are leads by 1000. Fulton has carried Helena, Mont.— The Hauser Lake expected to recoup themselves in Clatsop and l^tne by heavy votes, st.-amed up the 100 miles of surf- railroads, which will permit wool to It may cutting down Cake's lead in the beaten coast In single column for- «top for storage at Otnshn flood washed out 22 miles of the some manner. matlon, 400 yards apart and In full be baled here and shipped at the con- Great Northern Railroad track. state. Cake has probably carried a which will take ten days to repair. larger number of counties than Ful view of thousands of persons who' violence of buyers and growers. The TWELFTH BODY FOUND. gathered at every vantage point, ^advantage to the woolgrowers Is that Meanwhile the Great Falls smelter ton. With the Connecticut hading and of not being forced to sell thHr clip For Representative of the First must remain idle. Rear-Admiral ( harles M at any price the eastern buyers may Deaih List at Chelsea Grows—Large District W. R. Ellis appears to have with Redding, Cal.— R. C. Wilson, a Relief Fund Needed won over T. T. Geer, although the Thomas on the bridge, the long line offer mining man of Delmar, aged 67 Three storage warehouses will be meager returns received did not de- ,,f HhlpH P°,nted within the break- Boston. Mass., April 21.— Many years, committed suicide Thursday. this result George wnt“ r at 8an Ju8t half nn built hero at once, with a capacity of ne uau uvm u. ,U. , U6 ---- thousands of people today walked cl8,je ly Indicate He had been drinking heavily and hour behind their scheduled hour of 50.000,000 pounds. These storage was despondent over financial a f - ; through the ruins of the fire which Shepherd has carrled Multnomah arrival. The Connecticut, Kansas, facilities will bo available to wool- fairs. Once he was a wealthy opera- one week ago swept through Chel-, county ^by 2j)0^ or more for the con- Vermont and Louisiana took berths growers who may put their clip In a tor in Colorado. river countl***' but w'thln the sheltered portion of the warehouse and use the receipts as San Francisco—-A. Kern and Clyde gUart| had no difficulty in handling be appears to be • far f;i behind both harbor’„ wh‘’r‘* th' -v are fo remain collateral on which to secure ensh. ......... ..... «he full seven days of fleet’s About 5.000.000 ..f i>«.-m» or the trie Beet's 5,000,000 no.m.l.. pounds of Pnclflc . Lemly, of West Berkeley, have *v. Many Many of the church societies had Ellis and Geer in Eastern Oregon. visit, while the other 12 ships of the Northwestern wool passes through started by bicycle down the coast to out-of-door meetings in the pub- Shepherd's lead in Multnomah will In second, third und fourth division» Omaha unnually. Valparaiso, Chile. lie squares and parks. al1 probability be overcome by Ellis’ reached out Into the open sea In a I ' ■ ■ One more body was found today in plurality in the remainder of the dls line nearly two mil««« long. St. Petersburg— According to the BLUEJACKETS ON SHORE. Russ, the Admiralty has decided to the ruins. It is believed to be that trict. It is impossible to say at this order four 900-ton torpedoboat de of Captain Benjamin F. Knowles, a hour, 2 a. m., whether Shepherd or &TRIKEH3 REFUSE TERMS. Once More Tread Moll of God'a Own stroyers from England. The vessels Grand Army veteran. This makes Geer will be third In the race. Later the 12th body thus far found in the returns. Indeed, may change the en are to have turbine engines. Country. tire complexion of the present situa No Hcpr for Mettlement of Chester ruins. New York.— The Motor Boat Club San Diego, April 16.— A parade of tion, but it is not probable. Streetcar Trouble. The general relief committee, in a of America has refused to postpone statement today, declares that 13,- .... .bluejackets and murines landed from C. B. Aithison was in the lead for .............. . .... Chester. Pa., April - * Ml hop« the In irles n battleship fleet 5000 the race for the Harnsworth cup, as 000 people were made homeless and Railroad Commissioner for the Sec requested by the Motor Yacht Club that 10,000 of these need not only ond District and is probably noml- of an, ^ar,y "cttlement of the street fighting men fresh from a cruise of of Great Britain. It will be held at temporary aid, but must be rehabil nated. Thomaa K. Campbell Is suc 'car strike, which began in this city mor„ , han 13.000 miles marked last Monday, disappeared late to- the ceremonies of offirlul welcome to Huntington Harbor, August 1. itated, at least to the extent of abso cessful for Railroad Commissioner night when the motorman and con the State of California. Sixty-four in the First District. J. W. Bailey New York— That neurasthenia, or lutely necessary housekeeping equip ductors of the Chester Traction Co. nervous breakdown is the most com ment, which will involve the expen has beaten Dr. Alexander Reid for refused to return to work on terms companies of sallormen, In their togs of the sea, with wide flaring trousers Food and Dairy Commissioner. mon disease among New York school diture of fully $400,000. It is impossible to say at this hour offered by the company. The state reefed down In canvas leggings, nnd teachers and the most prolific source how uniformly successful Statement police have the situntlon well In 16 companies of marines, saldlerly ITALY SHOWS HER TEETH of applications for retirement, is dis No. 1 candidates for the legislature hand and th‘To was no serious dis and straight, formed this most no closed in the annual report of the table of the navy’s land displays. The have been in the republican primary. turbance during the day. board of retirement of the Board of Send, Bj F|#et to Threaten Turk- The traction company resumed the landing party, equipped ns Infantry, They have won a decided victory In Education. “ armed with Krugs, In light marching ish Ports. Multnomah county, but In the state I this tr '\nDl" * ° f Cars " They ' ‘ h,n carried ,he,c‘ ,y no l,n,Ug afternoon. pas order, nnd with enntoens filled, Salt Lake City— Five distinct xr.rtt 91 An ! t a i i n n i a t large results appear to have been Rome, sengers. Traffic was suspended at 7 equalled an army corps. shocks of earthquake were felt early under command of Ad- »**•«■ * ™ « * d however. A committee of the strikers went Wednesday morning at Milford, squadron The procession the men of tho out for the t“ at wherever there have been State- to Philadelphia today and hired a aavy formed was more than two south of here. Houses were shaken I ^JrDoa^ofHmaki^g1 demands in Turk-iment No- 1 candidates, they have for number of 'buses, which will bo and people ran from their horn s in purpose 01 maKing aemanas in n r« the most ---- - part --- . ---- miles long. They marched from tho won. placed In service, the purpose being waterfront to the City Park, alarm, bnt no serious damage is re- sb wate™- Th« squadron comprises N o Rocialisoa f o r Hirn. to compete with the traction com ported. The shocks were also felt j ” a£ ? J ° Clu_ . ! ! J ! 1? ship Regina E'.ena, commanded by Roosevelt', Policy Wisest New York, April 18.— Dr. H. M. pany. at Newhouse, Utah. the Duke of Abruzzi. Altogether, the ' MacCracken, chairman of the New Mayor Johnson nt 6 p. m. gave Paris, April 16.- Tho Temps todny Chicago— Nicholas Klein, aged 14, vessels will carry 5095 men and y orjj University, who has visited the permission to saloonkeepers . . . . to open expressed enthusiastic approval of says he climbed in a Santa Fe their objective point will be Asia Danish, Norwegian and Swedish uni- their places, contrary to the advice: President Roosnvelt’s reasoning In freightcar at San I* rancisco to steal Minor, some < 0 ) miles away. It has t versifies to introduce plans for of an Deputy Superintendent Lurnb, of favor of providing additional ships a ride to Marietta, O., and visit his l^een decided, if it ts deemed neces- j interchange of professors, returned the state police. f,,r the American navy, especially sister. The door was sealed while s*irj, also to occupy a small port un- home today on the steamer Maure- the affirmation that the United State« he slept and he fasted four days on til Turkey sees the rrror of her way tania Railway Meo Join Forces would lose rank as a great power, and gives full satisfaction. More his journey here "K ing Haakon of Norway, with not only If she was feeble, but If Winnipeg, Man., April 20. A fed- enereetic measures may thus be whom my son and myself lunched, San Francisco— Lieutenant Wil avoided. oration of all the union men em- "£‘‘b reP'.,tnt!°n of being impressed me as being a man of un liam S. Bowen, U. S. A., now com The difficulty between the two na usual intellect. ployed in the shops of the Canndian this,” the paper says.1' * " " dl,alP on manding a rapid-fire battery at the tions arises from the refusal of the Dr. MacCracken quoted the King Pacific and the Canadian Northern If America wishes to nvold war Presidio, is to be tried before a court Turkish government to permit the as saying to him: martial April 21 for neglect of duty. Installation of Italian postoffices Railroads was completed today. They with Japan, she must have n fleet " ‘Suppose that at 12 o’clock on will fight the reductions in the new permanent In the Pacific The Am- The day he got the order a revolver Friday we divided the wealth of Nor . . i . ,. , . . erlcan people are nt present confused ball struck him over the knee, prob C»th"Min on Cit'ze->»nip way, as you suggest. Within five ably making amputation necessary. ,C_°™?anl7î " " *o »h- Proper course to pursue. San Francisco, April 21.— At the minutes there will have been a mim claim they are not going to pay all but President Roosevelt's naval pol Philadelphia — Confronted with ber. bobles born in the country; of the men the same wages, hut will icy suggests a luminous nnd wise the accusation of embezzling more laying of the cornerstone today of ! and shall we then divide again with pay according to individual work. path whlrh the country sooner or than $1,500 from the Franklin In-jthe new temple of Chevra Mikvah them?’ The Bamc action, it is said, will be later will follow. taken by all of the American rail stitute, of this city, of which he has Israel and Congregation B’Nai David roads. This is the beginning of a big been actuary and treasurer for 22 ; on Nineteenth street, Patrick Cal- Three More Bodies Found Find Two More Bodies, fight. years, Herbert E. Heyl was seized „ „ Boston, Mass., April 18.— Three with apoplexy when he opened hisj“ °un, president of the United Rail- Boston, April 16.— The remnlns of paper at breakfast Wednesday and roads, spoke on the "Benefits of more corpses were recovered late to- ^drmral E v m j Imnrovirg two persons, a man nnd a woman, j American Citizenship.’’ He said that day from the ruins of Sunday's fire died shortly afterward. of Paso Robles Hot Springs, Cal., were found today P In the ruins __ ... 'the most humble citizen should be in Chelsea, making the total num April 20.— The seventeenth dny of ^ " n,lay’s fire nt Ph'daea, and fn- ex-Mlni«*er of Toklo—Sakatanl, protected and that equal rights ber now recovered nine. In addi * human skull was found In Finance, has sailed on a tour of should be given to all. “ There is no tion, two persons have died this week Rear-Admlral Robley I). Evans’ stay i at Paso Robles Hot Springs shows r,’Uaf of No, 62 Chester avenue, America. I greater position to be found In the of causes Incident to the fire. the old warrior to be much im-j , ° of three unknown persons New York— A campaign against world than that of a loyal, upright, I he bodies recovered today were proved, nnd It Is evident that the " fM^ f,0*’n recovered previously and the sale of newlv-hatched chickens staunch and sturdy citizen.” those of Mrs. Minnie I. Fenwick, treatment at the big Kurhaus Is death list Is now six, but the for Easter gifts is being waged by | --------------------- wile of Dr. J. B. Fenwick, one of the proving successful. Past Assistant authorities export to find other the Society for the Prevention of Honor Q l W , Memo leading physicians In Chelsea; Mrs. Surgeon P. FI. McDonald tills morn- bodies In the ruins. ICnrly today the cruelty to animals here. I , New York. April 2 1 . - Comtnemor- - "'''Iter Barnes, of Glen Ridge, niece |nK made the following statement; | police arrested Dan'el Ross, who was Brussels— 7 he government of «be ating the 86th anniversary of the „ M>'a- Fenwick, and Miss Vinlej “ Admiral FIvans continues to gain w-nvlng lighted tapers In n lnmber- Uongo Independent State 11' has issued j,jrf^ 0f General U. S. Grant, a mem- Y3°yes, iof t h ( o helsea, a maid in the em- ntrength gradually. He sleeps well ynrd, and , he m was hMd on the chargo n w^*.l ♦ rv tho D f l t l oh F) 1 t A hnnL' r>Uilr f f.’ on n> loir f ,, av> l it , . . . _ f _ 1 1 n a reply to tho British white book orJa, 8ervice was' held tonight In P'0* of the Fenwick family, and his appetite Is improving. of attempted Incendiarism. containing reports from British Con- Mptropo)ltan temple, at which Sec- suls in the Congo and denies all th e, re tar y of War Taft, Andrew Carne- Schooner Long Overdue W*r«hips for An*cor*»s Bxnker Gets Five Yesrs charges of oppression. gle and ex-Secretary of the Treasury San Francisco, April 18.— Much Washington, Aprii 20. To gratify Pittsburg. Pn„ April 16.- William San F'ranclsco— The police are I < s ! i e M. Shaw made addresses, and anxiety is felt regarding the fate of the wishes of the people of Ann cartes H. Wort man, ex-president of the Oik- watching two men suspected of drug- Grant Post of the G. A. R. present d the American schooner Rosamond. Wash., who will he unable to sec any land Savings & Trust rnmnntw ging Samuel Gilmore, a race-track a national flag to the church. This Captain Chose left Grays Harbor with of the Atlantic fleet while In Puget pleaded guilty todny to embezzle-’ plunger, who had won $7000, rob- is the church rt which General Grant the schooner February 7, with a car- Sound, the navy department has de- ment of $1 4,000 of the romnnnv’s bing him and killing him. His atom- j during his residence In this city at- go of lumber both under and on deck elded to send two cruisers to that ] funds, nnd was sentenced to five ach is being analyzed. |tended worship. jior Callao. ,port for two days’ stay. | years In the penitentiary I a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. ELLIS MINS OUT FOR CONGRESS PRACTICALLY SAME AS BEFORE