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IffiC-fr.,'. ; ...aP f'r " i '''fwfitp "wwvw'WjjirL atmaflmtrfosaeKtt w "r. "r r j. i.4. - J. v jH5Rkfr"r P-irtt'lJ ,$ v. J The NbW Age. T I - 1 , - . T"OIi. V. PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1900. NO. 3. SSfiil.1! tv CS?L - V K, f. y FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF8,cToLAMD- Designated Depositary ttnil Tlnanclal Agent of the United Htntes. President, II. W. Corbetij cashier, K. 0. Wlttilngtoni assistant cashier, J. W, NewklrWs secoan assistant cashier. W. U. Alvord, Letters af oredtt Issued, arallakl In Burops and the Eastern Btatci. Sight exebangean 4ltri'hlo transfers told on New ork, Boston, Chicago, Rt. raul, Omaha, Ban FnuicUto, and hs principal points In tho Northwest. Sight and time bills drawn in sums to suit ou London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort-on-the-Matn, Hong Kong. Collections made on iarorable terms at all accessible points. !"' ' ,' "'" ''. LADD TILTON, BANKERS SS&tt! Established. In 18BD. -' - TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at nil polnta on available In Europe and tho Eastern states. Right axoliangs and Telegraphic Chicago, St. Louis, Denvor, Omaha, San Frjncisco and various points In Of con, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on Loudon, Patis, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. The United States National Bank Transacts a General Drafts leaned available in all cities TTLEB WOODWARD, Prealdcat. F. C. MILLER. If W " BTfl fjLBTSTSTB tfssTa BIumauer-Frank Drug Co., Wholesale Distributors. Plonr Mill ana Wareliouse MacMiiBPr OP AL,L, KINDS. Silk and Wire Boltiag Qoth of all numbers. Cotton, Leather anal Chain Belting' of all sizes. The only Exclusive Mill Supply House. CROFUT, M'AYEAL. & CO., Telephone Grant Z6U 49 FIRST STREET. KUSALANA'1 t Is the very CEYLON TEA. CHher brands are not JUST AS GOOD. KUSALANA k tucked In one pound lead packages, put up in Ceylon while the tea is still FRESH and AROMATIC If your dealer has not got it he can kt it from us. Corbitt lYlacleay Co., Tea Importer. Land axd Immigration Agsnta Lean and Insurance Agents M. L. CAUSEY, General Manager. The Causey Real Estate Go. Farm, Fruit and Timber Lands, Stock Ranches, Mining Properties. J J J J J Office: Foley-Roche Building. LA GRANDE, OR. NO MORE BACKACHE! OREGON KIDNEY TEA Cures Backache. Kidney, Llrer and Bladder troubles, Non-Retention of Urine, Brick-Dust Da. olt, UucorrhoeaI'alnful or Suppressed Menstruation, Utlo Acid Poisons, Nervousness , Bil iousness, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a debilitated or diseased condition o 4fas Stomach, Kidneys or Urinary organs o( either sex. ...... .. , ... Purines the Blood by eliminating all poisonous matter, stimulating the secretions, regulatlni (he bowels and aiding nature In throwing off that which make a yellow skin. The effect os tht COMPLEXION Is quite pronounced.s a few days' use will demonstrate. ; OVERLAND WAREHOUSE u Finest and Most Central Storehouse in the City. A GENERAL STORAGE BUSINESS TRAN8AGTEO. Cheap Insurant)). j Storage Rates Rsasenabl. . SPENCER-CLARKE CO., Lea.e... Ct. Fourth and Pavls. V'MBlTsaMBBiaMBMBBa I ssbbbbbbbbbbbbBTJ ESBeTSBTSBTSBTSrSBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBM -avi ibU A DSMAfEIU 28 to 86 First Street, P0RTLAM1 TATUIYI BQWClM 84 and 38 Fremont St., S.F. favorable terms. Lettera ol credit Issued Tranafera sold on New York, Vashlngtin, Banking Business. of the United States and Europe. JACOB KAMM, Vice-President. Cashier. Beau Brummel s The Best 5 Cent Cigar Made For Sale bg All Dealers. J44-H6 Fourth Street, PORTLAND, OR. finest grade of PORTLAND, OR. ENGINES,BOILERS, MILL SUPPLIES. WORTHINGTON STEAM PUMPS, Pumping: Plants of any Capacity; Wllfrey Concentrator!, S. F. Air Compressors and Giant Drills, Mining: Hoists, Cars, etc., Hos Chisel Tooth Saws. Saw Mills, Shingle Mills and Woodworking Machinery. Pittsburg: Boiler Soale Resolvent, (No charge if not satisfactory). - ALBANY CREASE. HON. J. M. Tho nomination of Hon. J. M. Church, tho subject of tho nbovo illus tration, to bo joint senator for Union and Wallowa couutlcs, Is not his first introduction to tho publlo, by any moans. For n qunrtor of a century Mr. Church has boon peculiarly prominent I NEWS OF I Wi From All Parts of tho, New s Vrarlfrand;the .Old. OF INTEREST TO OUR READERS Comprehensive Itevlevr of the Import, ant Happenings of the Past Week Culled From the Telegraph Columns Congress will adjourn in Jnno. War taxos will not bo roduced at this sossion of congress. Great Rtituin will lovy a tax on minos to pay tho expenses of tho war. A burglar .ontorod n saloou in Ciio halls, Wusli., and took $500 in silver. Four inon wore killed and sovoral In jnrod in a drnnkon riot of coal minors near Johnstown, Pa. Heavy rain and snow storms iu tho vicinity of Donver aro causing much delay to railroad traffic. John llannipiu, aged 03, ono of tho best-known horse trainers in tho coun try, diod at Mildalo, Ky. Two Moxican outlaws hold up r. gambling houso in Johnson, Arizona, and killed a prominent mining man. llov, William J. Ilutlodgo, of Jack sonvllle, 111., proniiuont Mothodist minister and originator of tho G. A. It., is dead, aged 80. The legislature of Trinidad has ro jocted tho offer of Cunadu for recipro cal trade and adopted tho convention with the United States. Fourtoon thousand people have on uagud passage from Pacific coast ports to Cape Nome, Alaska, on . tho lint fleet of steamers, which sails about May 1. Two hundrod or 800 families bought 1,200 acres of land near Eugono, Or., with th intention of dividing it up into 40-acro tracts and working on tho colonization plan. e Burglars at Toronto, Out., dug through the nine-inch brick wall of the vault of -St. Simou's church with crowbars and picks and stole $1, 175, the Kastor offeiing. , Conditions in famine-stricken India are,deplorable. Sixty millions of peo ple are suffering and 80,000,000 are iu dire distress, and only 6,000,000 are receiving government aid. Iu New York, a school of voice cul ture was begnu ou a portentious scale at Carnegie Hall, uuder the direction of Giaoomo Minkowsky, called the Metropolitan School of Voice and Sing ing. Kdouard do Iteezke and Mine. Nordlca will give scholarships to the best gifted pupils under Minowsky. Maurice Grau and Audrew A. McCor mick aro-lending their influence. Min kowsky is a composer of uot. .The Purls exposition was formally opened. Filipinos are agaiu "active near Manila. Quo man was killed and a boy fatal. CHURCH. in tho industrial and political duvolop mont of Orogon, As merchant, minor, stockman and banker ho has bocomp unusually popular with all classes in his district and prnmiuont throughout the state. Mr. Church is n loador in everything homndortakes. 17 injured in a 400,OUO lire wmcli oc- curred in Brooklyn. During a lire in a coal mlno near Pittsburg, Pa., one man perished and two others in tho pit escaped. Da'ns the siego of Ladysmlth, Gen nralwUite'B total losses from all caHS&nwere 160 officers nad 8,108 men. British people Insist on a chango in. tho antry servico, owing to tho unsatis factory conduct of tuo campaign against tho Boers, Three men aro said to liavo found gold in quartz formation within two miles of Joplin, Mo., which assays $10 to 80 a ton. A Chinaman, possessing documouts bearing tho seal of tho court of Poking, identifying him as ompoior, was arrest od at Wu Chang. Tho University of Edinburgh, Scot land, conferred tho degree of LL D. ou Joseph II. Choato, Uultod States am bassador to Great Britain. At Now York, 6,000 oigarmakors, omploved by six of tho largest firms iu that city, havo boon lucked out. No reason Js given for tho uotiou. Rufus Wright, a millionaire and treasurer of tho firm of Morgau & Wright, bioyclo tiro manufacturers, was fatally shot by u woman in Chicago. The cruisors Dotrolt and Marblohcad and gunboats Bouulngton aud Concord have been ordorod out of commission, owing to tho lack of a sufficient number of officers, The Chlueso government has sent 7,000 troops to Shan Ting to suppress tho "Boxers." However, it is notori ous that tho majority of tho troops aro m embers of tho samo sooiot'y. The transport Lako Erie, with up wards of 500 Transvaal prisoners, in cluding French, German and Itussiau members of thoforoigu legion, captured .at Boshaf, sailed from Capo Town for St. Helena. The trial of Porico Piplu, who ro contlj led a small uprising aguiust tho govHrament of Santo Domingo, has ended with tho conviction of the pris oner, who was sentouced to 20 yours' imprisonment and to pay a flue of $80, 000 in gold. Former Secretary of the Interior Hoke Smith has sold his Atlanta, Ga., Journal to a Boston syndlcat.0. Germany aud Itussia aro said to havo readied an agreement as to railway concessions, practically dividing Asia Minor between them. Cyril Arthur Pearson, principal owner, manager and editor of Pearson's magazine and many other jouruuls, intends shortly to launch a Loudon daily newspaper modeled on American lines, An immense body of crystallized lead ore lias been found on the outskirts of Helena, Mont. Liquor oxporis to Cuba, Porto Hico and the Philippines havo decreased Bluce tho Spanish war. Naval authorities htfvo doclded that Guam strategically is of scarcely less value than Hawaii, and have begun the preparations of plaus to make it one of the most important uaval basea ou the Paoiflo. ED I Senator Hoar Praises tho Tagals. ROLL CALL OF DEAD STATESMEN llouso Dnbntoil on tho (Jupstlnns of Ar-iiiur-PIate nitil tho lliillillng of War ships In OoYcriiinont Yards. . Washington, April 10. For more than three hours today, Hoar, tho sonlbr icuutor from Massachusetts, occupied tho atenttou of tho sonato with a speech In opposition to tho policy of "impor--iallsm" upon which ho maintained this guvernniout had embarked. As pro pnrod, tho address vas 50,000 words in length, but Hoar omitted much of it, owing to an incipient attack of la grippe, from which ho was suffering, Ho spokb for threo hours, und, whilo It was a tremendous strain'upon him, tho inoro important passagos of tho argu ment woro dclivored with forco and vigor. Tho speech was brilliantly written, was illuminated with splendid rhotorl eal, figures, and was rich with citations from history. Ono of tho notahlo parts of tho address was tho eulogy of Agui ualdo. Hoar did not liken tho insur gont leader to Washington, as has "boon dono horotoforo, but to Kossnjth, Oom Paul, Joubort aud Nathan Halo. In statecraft, ho likonod Aguinaldo and his assooiatos in tho leadership of the Filipinos to tho best minds over pro duced in tho Asiatic race, a raco which haudod down to us "tho Scripturos of tho Old and Now Testaments, tho pootry of David, tho oloquon o of Isaiah, tho wisdom of Solomon and tho profound philosophy of Paul." Ono of tho most offoctlvo parts of tho spooch was his fancied roll-call of some of tho distinguished statesmen of the Uulted States ou tho question of tho retention of the Philippines. Ho began with Goorgo Washington aud closed with William MoKinloy, each in a sontonco giving a reason for his vote. Every vote was in tho nogatlvo,' except that of Aaron Burr, who votod "Yes," and said: "You aro repeating my buccaneering expe'ditlou down the Mississippi. I am to be vindicated at last." When the name ot William MoKinley was called, bo replied: "Thero has boon a oloud boforo my vision for u moment, but I seo clearly now; I go back to what I said two yours ago: 'Foroiblo annoxatlou is criminal aggression; governments do rlvo their just powers from the consent of tho governed, not of somo of thorn, but of all of thorn.' I will stand with tho fathers of tho revolution. I will stand with tho founders of tho Republi can party." Tho effect was dramatic. As Hoar pronounced his pororatiou, tho stilluoss iu tho chamber was intonso. Applauso swept over tho galleries, but it was hushed quickly by tho prcsldout pro tern. j Tho second day's dobato upon the naval appropriation bill in tho house today was conflnod closoly to tho sub ject matter of tho hill, 'and wus, as a rule, devoid of interesting features. Tho quostious of armor plato and the balding of warships iu government yurds, as yesterduy, uttractod most at tention, Tho general dohato was closed today and tomorrow tho hill will be reud'undor tho ilvo-ininuto rule. A BATTLE AT CAQAYAN. Tagxls Attuokeil Case's Troops Iu Mln ilMiiteo, Manila, April 10, Twelve hundred Tagals attacked Cuso's battalion, head quarters of tho Fortioth regiment, at Cugayan, Island of Mindanao, April 7. Tho Americans had 15 casualties, while of tho attacking forco 60 wero killed and 80 wounded or taken prisoners. Tho enomy, uumboriug 150 riilomon, tho remuindo; being bolomou, arohors and mountotl spearmen, swooped down in a howling mass at daylight, surpris ing aud killing threo of tho sentries. They swarmed through tho streets in small partitn, tomo bearing scaling ladders, by means of which they at tempted to enter tho houses. The Americans tumbled out of the burraoki and formed in the plaza, aud companies begun swooplug tho town. The subse quent street fight lasted 20 minutes. Tvr elve of the wounded Americans aro now on board tho hospital ship Belief. Tho enemy withdrew to ths mountains in great confusion. Geuorul Montenegro, ono of the in surgents' best lighters, has surrendered to Colonel Smith in the mouutiansneai Camliug, in tho province of Tailao, whero, with General Mucabulos, ht had been trying to reorganize thq Fili pino urmy. Colonel Smith, with fl companies of tho Seventeenth infantry, nearly surrounded tho forco of Monte negro, who, discouraged by the im possibilty of making his men stand against tho Americans, .surrendered, Macabulos escaped. The insurgents have attacked San Joso, in tho provinco of Butungus, aud Santa Cruz, on thu lake, fruitlessly, The first American coul over shipped to Japan lias at arrived Nagasaki, The steamer Needless luts reached that port with 0,000 tous from Virginia. PARTISAN RANCOR. A'nrm Dolinte In the Houso on Frests tlent'a Change of Blind. Washington, April 20. Tho dubat on the naval appropriation bill under tho flvo-nilnuto rulo today drifted into politics, and for a good portion of tho afternoon members fought hammer ami tongs across tho politicul uIbIo. Tho partisan rancor almost culminated in a sensational scouo between Grosonorr ol Ohio, champion of tho administra tion, and Williams, of Mississippi. Somo of tho Democrats bogan worrying: Hawloy, of Toxas, by pointedly asking If tho prosideut had not changed his mind on tho Puerto Rlcan tariff ques tion, and GroBveuor finally threw hlni solf into thb broach. Williams mado an interruption that drew a sharp ro jolndor from the Oh'ioan about tha "unfair advautago" taken by tho Mis sissippian. This arousod tho wrath of tho latter, and after Grosvouor had conoludod,. ho mado a stinging re sponse, in which ho said pariiatnontary lunguago would not permit him prop erly to characterize Grosovonor's of enso. Later, Grosvonor disclaimed in tontlonal affront, and thoro tho matter endod. Somo progress mob mado with tho hill, but moBt of tho controvortod polnta wont ovor. A motion to strika from tho bill tho contingent fund of J 500,000 fof tho navy department wbbt iofoatod. HAWAIIA'S GROWING TRADE- Largely Iuoronseil Ksports anil Importer Lnst Yenr. , Washington, April 20. Consul-Gon-orat Ileywood, at Honolulu, has trans mitted to tha stato department tho re port of tho colloQtor-gonorul of customs of Hawaii for 1801), which provide iomo interesting figures, concerning tha Incrcasod commercial prosperity of tho Islauds. Goods to the amount of $15, 033,880 woro imtortod from tho Uni ted States, whilo tho valuo of tho ex ports to this country amounted to $22, 517,753. Trado with other countries was comparatively slight, althoughim ports to tho oniouut of $1,774,076 came) in from Groat Brltaiu. Tho romaindet of tho export trado was carried ou with China, Japan, Australia, Now Zoalanrl 'and Canada. Machiuory was imported to tho amount 61 $2,080,278, uoarly double tho importation during 1808,. uid imports generally showed a mater ial, and iu somo cases, a remarkable) Increase over 'those ol the preceding? year. Sugar to the amount ot over 91, 000,000 waa exported. Tho rioa exportation waa greatly bolow that of 1808. Tho total exports of tho year imountod $32,028,741, being an in crease of about $5,000,000 oor lust your's trado. Torn Off Tlmlr llmlgrs, London, April 20. According to at dispatch to tho Daily Mail from Lou- renco Marques, uourly half tho mem bers of tho Chicago corps, when offered Mausers on tholr arrival at Pretoria, toro oil tholr Bed Cross badges. Adol hort S. I fay, United States consul, no tified the Transvaal government thai ho must roport tho circumstances to Washington. Tho Louronoo Marques correspondent 3f tho Daily Mall, tolographlug Wed nesday, says: "Two huudrod and fifty Boors started today from Watorval Oudor, marching through tho Zoutpanberg district to lutercept General Curriugtou'a forco.' Tornado In Missouri. Kansas City, April 10. A Star spe cial from Lexington, Mo., says. Five people wero injured, ono fatally, aud considerable property was damaged by Et tornado that passed just west of Con cordia, Ltfayotto county, last evening. Tho first placo struck was tho residouce of Martin Bergmiiu, occupied by Henry Moyor, The houso and barn wero do stroyod. Robert Hendricks' houso and half a dozen big barns woro also de stroyed, scleral bond of stock killed sud much other dumago dono to prop erty. Matties In Colombia, Kingston, April 10, News rooolved hero from Colombia says two big bat tles havo boon fought at Matamundo aud Pradora, whero the a robel forces ouder Generals Rosa, IbosoaudCaicedo wero completely routed, a large num ber being killod, wounded or taken prisouors, Tho Colombian government has sent 0,000 additional troops north. I'ouoo is roported to bo complotoly ro- itored iu the department of Mugdulena. selection In Louisiana. Now Orloans, April 10. Tho elec tion today in Louisiana lor members of tho legislature and a fnll stato ticket resulted In a Democrat lo landslide1. The tickot, headed by W. W. Heard iwopt tho stato, and tho legislature is )verwholmingly Democratic. The Democratic majority in the stato will exceed 26,000, based on returns already- Inland may reach 60,000. Miner Killed Ills Wire. Butte, Mont., April 20. Poter Domp ley, a mluor, this evening shot und killed his wifo in their rooms on Main, Itreet. They had been married only a ihort time aud quurroled continuously. She loft him recently, but returned to him. Tlioy quurroled agaiu today and be killed her, Weekly I'lague Kate 4,000. Simla, April 20. Tho deaths from pluguo throughout Indian dulmg tha past weokhao slightly decreased but tho aggregate is still upwards oi'lfttlo 1 MtiHUfitlsllmiuaJittiaMmA