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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1900)
... ,.:';.,-. , ' mmmmmmm ww PWPWlIPPIIBBPIiPIPPWBBPPBi MPM ' "s&i'y 11 mClAu &j ?izo V.' ii. -i The New Age. " kfc'. IC . . t 1 . 1 PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2L', 1900. KO. ii5. VOL. V. Y ""- A ii r i 4 I h r I h f v r w ff FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFB88A,lp' nlsnatel IrioHry nntt Financial Agnt of the fnltrd Stale. fnMtiiL II. V..CorUtl:chler, E.O. WllliliiHoti:iiJHiit CMhltr, J. W. Kewklrkj atcaaa tpiatnnt chlr. W. C. Alvord. J.Urtrerr4U ImbimI, atallabla to Eurapa and the KaMera Rtatea. flight eictiinn n fc-U iraphlo tranmew lolrt on New Vork, Botion, Chlcaf o, St. Paul, Omaha. Pan Franrlaco. ano In tirliirfpalpolnlalulheNorlliwMti SlfblanU time blllt drawu In turn u ault on London, ratfi, nrrIln.rrank(orl-ontlit-Mkln. Ilnng Koti(. ,,, Collaotlont made on (avorabl termi at all avcetilbl point.. LADD TILTOIM, BANKERS VSSSS Eatabllthatt In 1800. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest allowed on time deposit!. Collections made at nil points on favorable terms. Letters ol credit Issued available in Europe and the Extern slutes. Right .sohuuge and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Vneliintn. Chlosgo, St. Louis, Denver, OiiihIiu. Sun Fr.inclseo and VHrious points it. Ota ton, Washington, Idnhn, Montana itnd Hrilish Columbia. Exchange sold on Loudon, Pat is, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Pendleton. Oregon. Capital, $70,000.00. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $00,000.00. RESERVE AGENTS First National Bank, Chicago, II).; First National Bank, Portland, Oregon; Chemical National Bank, New Yotk, N. Y. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Levi Ankony, Pies.; W. F. Matlock. Vice Pres.; C. B. Wade, Cashier; II. G. Guernsey, Ass't Cashier; J. S. McLeod, V. S. Hers, W. F. Matlock, H. F. Jphnson. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK PENDLETON, OREGON. Organised Ma'oh I, 1880; Capital, SSO,000; 8urplus, SS3.D00. Interest allowed on time deposits. Exchange bongljt and eold.on all princi pal points. Special attention plvon to collection. W. J. Furnish, President; J. N. Teal, Vice-President; T. J. Morris, Cashier. LA CRANDE NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - - $72,00C PORTLAND MINING STOCK EXCHANCC. No. 120 First Street. OFFICER8.AND DIRECTORS. TYLKR WOODWARD, L. B. COX, Vice-President. Pre. U.S.Natiorial Bank, President. J. FRANK WATSON, P. L. WILLIS,- ESQ.. Secretary. Pres. Merchant's National Bank, Treas. BENEOA SMITH. FRANCIS I. MoKENNA. RUFU8 MALLORY, SAMUEL CONNALL. W. II. GRINDSTAFF. SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY, Rcgistar of Stocks and Bonds Cost of Membership $100; Does per annum. 160. Box 728 0. L.PARKER, Manager. Dealings in Local Securities, State and Municipal Bonds, Bank Stocks, Rail road Securities and Mining Stocks. We Know a Stock Handled on the Oregon Mining Stock Exchange that is making steady advances, and an invest ment in this stock will make a good profit, Whatever you buy, get something active, something you can sell at any time, See WACY, HENGEN & WAGY Member Oregon Mining Stock Exchange., Temponry Offices: 533-535 Chamber of Commerce. CALL AND SEC We can name you a STOCK that will double in value in less than ninety days THE MOUNTAIN VIEW Is a new flotation, get in op the ground floor befor first block is disposed of. List your stocks with us. HEISNER, READY A CURTIS OREGON MINING STOCK EXCHANGE I'linna Oak laOI. 23 Htark Btrart. MEMBER . C. ATKINS REnSiteo $ Branch? WILLAMETTE IRON & STEEL WORKS FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS ANS BOILER MAKERS, PORTLAND, OREGON. DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF Marinm mud Sta ttommry Emmfttm and Belters Saw MM, logging and tlltiing Machinery RoN Grinding and Oarruailtzo Powa Tranmmla mlmn Maomlnmrym Wa arm mmnmtantly dmvmtmming Madam Mmemlnmry for tmat, wmlam our US & COMPANY .PORTLAND, OREGON. Manufacturers of PACIFIC O PERFECTION PACIFIC STAR INDEX CROSS CUT SAWS No. 60 FErsi St mp - tm - dmio plant mnomlam ua I W oni w From All Parts of the New World and the Old. OF INTEREST TO OUR READERS ?oiiiprtdii-nlTt Itnvlcw f IIih Import ant Itnpponlr,, of tlin Pint Wonk Culled front thnTrtrgrnpli Column. Gnlvoston's list of dead urtmtars 4,078. Six persons perished in Cincinnati, Ohio, tire. Bryan's letter o( acuuptuuun was given to the public. Tho powers have accoptiwl Li llunn Chang as a negotiator. x Plans aro bolnix drawn lor harbor im provements in Manila. Americans aro building a permanent telegraph liuo to Pokin. Lord BobertH will leave South Africa -for England about Octobor II. Colorado Republicans nominated Frank C. GonTly for governor. Great Britain is proparing to havn more troops in rcadinucs for hurvico in China. Troops of various uationalitioH are hustling for winter quarters at Tien Tsln. Portugal has authorized the depart ure of President Kruger from Loureuuo Manmcs. Cuba had an ordorly election, and closer relations witli the United States aro doMrcd. All Alaska is infected with small pox and strict quarautiuo regulations aro prcEcribed. Government is building raihoad spur to Hocuru direct delivery of rock to Columbia river jetty. Li Hung Chang sends memorial to tho throne, advising tho impeachment of Hovetnl anti-foreign advlsois. Roosovclt'H lotter uucepting the Ro publican vice-presidential nomination discusses tho financial question, trusts ami "imperialism." Tho Htoamor City of Grand Rapids, built for tho Yukon trade, was burned to tho water's odgo in the West Seattle harbor, oausiug a loss of $20,000. An olllclal dispatch from Shaughai says a Germaii naval battalion, ac companied by -10 Ilongal lancers, cap tured and burned tho town of Liang Soptombor 11. Chineeo regular troops occupying tho placo had provlounlv tlod. Tho Gorman loss was ono man killed and II vo wounded. Profoflsor' David Stair Jordan, of Stanford University, Palo Alto, Oal., lias returned from a thrco mouths' trip through Japan, when) hu succeeded in securing tho largest and must complete collection of Jnpanose fishes ever ob tained by scientists. Collections or descriptions were made of all but 10 known species, besides l'JG species un known to science. Boxers aro again active at Pokiu. A gradual reduction of the Russian forces in Pekin has begun. Other towns in Texas besides Gal veston aro in ueed of asistauce. General French has occupied Rurher ton, cupturlug 100 Uoers and somo roll ing stock, Tho first thimbles wera marto in Hol land. They wero brought to Kuglaud in 1005. At Tacoma, Wash., tho North Tr co rn a fhinglo mill was cutiiely destroyed by firo. Loss' unknown. John Wilson, a pioneer merchant of Portland, Or., who began business there in I860, is doud, aged 74. The exodus from Galveston grows in number as tho facilities for getting away from the city aro increased. At Ean Clairo, Wis., revon men were drowned by tho overturning of a boat while trying to cross the river at that place. Mexican thlaves euterod a saloon at Guthrie, Arizona, for tho propote of robbery and wcro compelled to kill two men aud then escape. Annthor idaguo casa has been ro portod at Glasgow, making n total of 17. lu addition thero is ono suspect aud 116 persons under observation. Near Nuuniino, B. C, two coal trains collide I ou the center of u tres tle, killing four men uud reducing one eugiuo to scrap iron. Misplaced sig nals was tho canso. The division of customs and insular affairs of tho war department has given out for publication a statement of the receipts of tho Havana custom Jioiio for tho mouth of August, 1000, show lug that tho total receipts the mouth wero f 01) 1,920. Tho Ilrotherhood of Loconntlvo Fire men convened at Dea Moines adapted resolutions denouncing the governor of Idaho for maintaining martial law in (be Coeur d'Aleue district, the gov ernment for using the government troops and congress for making public the testimony taken at the investiga tion by the bouse committee last win- LATER NEWS. The statn of Oregon has coutiibnted iuore than $2,000 to the Galveston re lief fund. Belle Archer, tho actress, died at tho Emergency hospital at Warren, Pa., of apoploxy. Three men robbed tho First Natioual bank at Wiiinotnuoua, Nevada, and se cured about $5,000. General John A. MuOleruand died us a rosnlt of old ago .at IiIb homo in Springlleld, III,, agod 88 years. In hu engagement with Filipinos near Solouau, near tho end of Laguna de Bay, the Americans lost 13 killed and iifl wounded. At lona, I. T., Postmaster Dlsumke was shot aud instantly killed by Sam Ashton.a well-to-do stockman. Din- muke's son rushed to his father's as- sistance, uud was also shot. I Thirty thousand dollars was for- wardod to the governor of Texas .by tho cltizous' permanent relief couunitteo j of Philadelphia, Pa., making tho grand I total of rash forwarded to date by this commltteo $50,000. At n meeting at Lobauon, Pa., of about three-quarters of tho 1,200 men omployed liy tho Amorluau Iron & Steel Company, who struck August 1 against a reduction of wages from $4 to $3 n ton for puddlers, it was ugreod to go back to work at tho rato olTcrcd, $9 n ton. Gonoral Villoou, who sifcccoded I Louis Uotha in tho supro-no command iof tho Transvaal 'orces, in reported to bo moving northward in tho direction of Hectorspruit, with il.OOO mou .and .10 guns. .. Ho is known as "tho lire brand," aud will endeavor to protract tho war. In the North China Daily News, LI Hung Chang is reported as having suid that as China could not possibly pay indemnity which will bo demanded from bor, there will bo no alternative but to glvo territory Instead of money, in whloh case Japan' would get Shin King, Russia would bo given Shin Klaug, uud Thibet would go to Kug laud. JLlyod Grlscom, United States charge d'affaires, at Constantinople, Turkey, has mudo verbal representa tions to tho porto, doinaudlng tho ro leaso of an A'rm6iiian, who, it is claim ed, is naturalized American oltlr.cn, and wbi was arrested upon tho charge of beloT-glug to tho Armenian roolu tiouary couunitteo. An Investigation has been ordered aud if tho prisoner is found to bo an American citizen bo will bn released. Count von Waldorseo has reached Iloug Koug. Tho yollow fover situation in Ha vana is douidodly unfavorable British uud Boers iiro lighting for the possoHbiou of Komu'tipoort. Tho work of clearing uwuy tho wreckngo in Galveston progresses. Herman Potersdorf, u farmer living near Junction City, Or., murdered his wife. I'rcsldont Mitchell, of tho United Mlnoworkers, says 118,000 mon aro on strike. Germany demands that the Chinese responsible for the outrage be doliv erod np. Soventy-two now coul mines have been opened in Prussia this year, in creasing the output for 1000 by 12,000, 000 tons. Tbo transport Thomas sailed from San Francisco for Manila with 1,048 enlisted men, 107 cabin passengers and fl.200,000 in treasure. Tbo postoilice department has givou a contract to tho Canadian Develop ment Compunv to carry letter mail fniin Ekagway to St. Michael uud Nome from Doceinbor 1 uext to Murcii 81 next. Emperor William has pardonod u Gcrmun-Amoricau named Schuli, in Kiel. After 20 years' absence, Schuli had visited his rolativos and boon sen tenced to six months' imprisonment or contraeung tho army regulations. Major Edward K. Druvo, commis sary of subsistence, who has just ar rived at'San Frauolsco from tho Phil ippines, has been ordered to Now York for assignment to duty us chief com missary of tho department of tho Kutt, to rolleve Major David L. Braiuerd, commissary of subsistence. Lord Roberts reports from Mauha dodorp, under dato of September 17, that a few more skirmishes have tuken placo ImUvften tho British troops and tho Boers. Ho adds that General French bus captured 60 locomotive, in uddittoq to tho 4!) locomotives and other rolling stock which hu took when he occupied Barbertou, September 111. The department of tho interior is taking steps to prevent the further suf fering anion tbo Pima Indians on the Sucton reservation, Arizona, caused by a scarcity of irrigation water. Col onel E. I. Graves, of thatdopartmeur, who is at Pboeiilx making on examin ation of tbo conditions on tho reserva tion and, reporting any method of relief that is practicable, has investigated thoroughly and has planned u system ! lilnls Attn H tt tl II ff n tt 4 ta ! ar?alia river way be raised to tho surface in summer 'and a supply of water devel oped tHiMtolent to lirlgute many huu drdif acres bow uncultlvaUd. ill I" THE POWERS Is Not Ready to Withdraw From China. ISSUES CIRCULAR NOTE iurrciidnrlna; of tli f I it I tt y Odlrlnla an lmlUpf ii.hIiIp rrvllnilmiry to II -ginning IViich Nt-gntiiitlaiia. Berlin, Sept. 20. The foreign ollioo has sent a olcrular note to all the pow ers announcing that the German gov ernment considers that an iudispeusa bio preliminary to tho beginning of peaco negotiations with China is tho delivering up of those who wero respon sible for tho outrages. Tho text of the telegraphic note, as tho North Gorman Gazetto gives tt, is us follows: "Tho government of tho emperor holds as preliminary to onttring upon diplomatic relations with tho Chinese government that those pcrsoni must bo delivered up who have been proved to be thu original and real instigators of the outiagea against international law whloh havo occurred at P kin. Tho number of thoso who wero moroly instrumental lu carrying out thesu out rages is too gicut. Wholesale execu tions would be contrary to tho civilizod cousclenco and tho olroHinstanoos of - ,iPC(i, niy rNpct these doscond suoh it group of leaders cannot bo com-1 tM mvu rctorgradod rather than ad pletely ascertained, but a fow whoso vancod. Hud thov boon surrounded guiltiBiiotorlousshould bo delivered up for a century by Chlnosu wall they and punished. Tho representatives of tho )owers at Pekin are in a position to glvo or bring forward convincing evideuco, us less importance attache to tho number punished than their characters as instruments or leaders. Tho government believes it can couut on the unanimity of all tho cabinets in regard to this paint, Inasmuch as In difference to the Idea of just atone ment would bo equivalent to iudiffer cuco to a repetition of a crime. Tho government proposes, therefore, that the cabinets concerned should instruct their representatives at Pekin to iudi cato those lending Chineso personages from whose guilt lu instigating aud perpetrating outrages till doubt is pre cluded. VON BULOW." The note has been sent to tbo Gor man embassies at Washington, Lon don, bt. Petersburg, Paris, Vicuna und Toklo. Rome, ' 118,000 MEN ARE IDLE. Fount) Ituiilit Miner' Ntrlkn la On In K.ill lllmt. Philadelphia, Sept. 20. Tho leader of tho strike hays that at tho end of tho UcoirJ day 118,000 of tho 141,(100 miuewoikers in tho Minthrauitu fields uro idlo. No repiotentatlvo of tho mine operators makes a statement for i their side of tho matter, hut individual i miueowuers dispute thu strikers' tig- i ures, saying theio aro moro men at I work than the union leaders will ad-1 mlt. ' Thu first advaueo in tho jirlco of coal, us it result of tho strike, wan mudo hy thu Philadelphia & Reading Coal Company today, 25 touts per ton being added. This advuiico was promptly met by the local dealors, who iucrouEcd the price to consumers 60 cents n ton. A cloud appears on tho otheruiso peaceful horizon in tho shupo of a ro port from Harrlshurg that a Litter feel ing is .developing between tho union mid nonunion men in tho Lykcus dis trict, located in the upper end of Dau phin county, uud Involving about 2,000 iiiluoworkors. A oonces-lon was voluntarily grant ed tho 5,000 employes of tho Lehigh Coal uud Navigation Company in tho region west of Munch Chunk, who will hereafter work 10 hours n day for n co men ti out iuureaFu lu famine:. 'IJieso men wero unorganized, aud had ' uot prcMintod any grievances. . into to its declaration mailo heforo the strike wiib ordered, tho I'hilatlel phin & Reading Company today brought its mules to tho snrfuco in tho two mines in Shamokiu that hail been closed by tho strike, and anuouiicfd that they will bo permanently aban doned. This action makes it uucofsury for tho millers who have beau working in tbeto collieries to seek work else wlicio. Tho oction of tho 400 or 600 em ployes of thu Wut Eud dial Company i st .Mocanan.ua, near Wilkesbairu, in sticking to their work stands out prominently ns tho busy feature of an otherwlso idlo territory, They say that they have no griova.uces, havo al ways received good treatment from their employers, aud, thoroforo, resist every etfort to Induce them to strike. Imttirrurtliin In Nitltuilnr. Sun Diego, Sept. 10, Tho steamer Ilerodt priugs n story of tho suppres sion of uu Incipient Insurrection at t'al avdor. Miulster of War Castro was tho inttlgutor of a plot to remove thu projont president, 'ihoinns Regalado, aud bare himeolf proclaimed president of the republio, In his plans to bring about tho lusuirectloir, Castro deemed it uecessury to reinovo tho colonel of tho barracks, und shot him down in cold blood, It was not known until erliU "rest for that crime that the murder wus a part ol the plot to over throw tho preteut government, but in the investigation that followed tba Whole scheme was unearthed, j Japan Attlttiitn Toward Chlaa. I Tho racial differences that exist be iwoon Japan and China havo probably led some obstrvcrs to bolievo that tho two peoples aro naturally antipathetic. Tho war of 1804 bus boon cited as proof of this, and In tho prosent crisis in tho Far East it appears to bo taken for granted by many that tho Japaneno pooplo will regard China's misfortune ss their opportunity. That thoro Is ' uo valid reason for thinking that this is Japan's attitude and that thoso who ' iro most prominent in guiding Japan' , public policy sincerely desire to estab lish and foster 'rieudlv foelliins with China, in ably shown by Durham Whlto Stevens, Esq., counsellor of the Japanese legation, in his artlolo, "Ja pan's Attitude Toward Ohlno," which pppcnm in tho current issnoof Collier's I Weekly. Itarn riilllpplnn ?.-1i. j The rarest corals in the world ars to I found In the Philippines. As precious n.i ' this jewel Is, I hero Is still u rarer one.. aud I that is health, It may bn poscrd by ' any ono who will ujt lloiirlter's Stomach j Hitlers forliullt-'i'.itlon, tlyspepiln, belching. heartburn or Hlt'i'plrMiiii'!", Try It. Ninillmrn Mtuiii.lilurr. The groat majority of moonshiners aro to ho found In tho mountain fust iipfs of Geurgia, Alabama aud Touuos sen, mid hero they Uvo In conditions of civilization as crude us tholr iuicor tors, most of whom wero English fugi tives fiom justice who reached thU rmmlrv iniirii tliim u rentnrv nun. In. could not havo been moro. destittito ot Ignorant of tho modern oouveiiiouces. ALUM BAKING POWDERS. Cnngrras la A tiling lit Nttle. Mnpprt-aa Tin-It Tho report of tho seuato rnmmitto on manufactures upon tho subject ol food adulterations and food, finuds bus created a sensation in coiiuross uud awakoiied groat iuteiust throughout the country. If thero could bo published a lint ol the names ot all articles of food found by tho comiultteo to bo adulterated or umdo from injurious ingredients, it would hu of inestimable value to the public. Tho recommendations of the commit too that tho sale of alum baking pow- I (,erH ,)0 prohibited by law, will make Iof special interest tho following list of j names of baking powders which chem ists have found to contain alum: I linking I'utriU-ra Uunlnliilng Aliimt K. C Contains Alum ' Mnnr. liy Jniiii'. MU. !)., t'lilcm;". CALUMET Contains Alum .Mnnr. liy Calumet llnkliis I'liwclif Co., Cliit-agu. IlO.M E Contains Alum Mnnr. liy llmm- Unking 1'nMilrr Cn.,8un rrnnrlaoii WASHINGTON Contains Alum Jlanf. liy 1'mcIIIu t.'lii-iiilvul U'nrku, Tucunm. CRESCENT Contains Alum Mklif. liy f'nincriil Slfti. OuHrnUli. WHITE LILY Contains Alnui MunMiy I). Krrtvra it t'o., Taiiniia. BEI'MHVE Contains Alum .Mnnr. liy Wa.luiigtuii Mfi;. 'u Hun Kranelncn. HON DON Contains Alum JUnf, by (Irani Clirinlral 1,'n., Clilrtis.i, DEFIANCE Contains Alum Mnnr. liy I'urtlaiiil ColTi-o A Hplro (,'n., rurlland, l'URTLAND CoutaiiiH Alum Mnnr. hy flriiu.t Ustlln, I'urllnud. It is unfortunate that many manu facturers of alum baking powders state that their powders do not contain alum. It is only right that consumer should have correct information as to tho character of every article of food off erod to them. Nnprr.lltloit In Vnoittan, "Apropos of the wonderful ancient ruins lu Yucatan," saidu Now Orleans college profoHsor, "thero is ono very fortunate circumstancu which has pro tected them ulniust entirely from spoil atlon hy thu Indians, It is currently believed hy thu natives till through that part of tho country that tho ruins are i haunted and that devils will curry uwoy nuvUidy who attompts to niolost them. This ktipiirhtitiou has boen on- cnurugod hy explorers, und is a hotter snfeguurd than it piakot of soldiers." Ilo Ynur I'cet At)h itnil llnril? Shake Into yoiirshucs Allen's Knot Kurn, a poudiT for the feet, It liiaken tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief In corns and bunions, It's the greati'sl rum fort dbnivery of iho ago. Cures swollen feci, hHMers uud calliuis spots. Allen's Kiwit-KiiM' Ik a certain cure for IiikihmIiiu nnlln, sweating, smarting, but, aching feet. We bavitttvT!A(KKJ tt'tnmonlals. I ten re Idle you walk. All tlrtlKgl'ls and slim- 1 .!,... .ll I, .. 'I'rli.l UMi.ti..... 1,'IIKI. W.....V.V.. ... ' ...... JM...p.' . ...... by mull. Atldicsi, Allen ti. Olnmted, l,e Roy, N. Y. It is n hard mutter to discern rightly whether u good or uu evil spirit duos provoke theu to covet this or that. PKAFNEHH (l.tNMir II K OUItKD liy loral application., si thcyriumot riach tin i uiMra-vii Miriniii hi uia "m iivh' ,n -,i"7 .it i vay to euro ilianit, ami trial la by cini.lltu tloiialrFinrilivr. Htlne l.caiiM'd by su In flamed condition ol Ilia mucotia lltiiutf lit tlio Klitlaclilau 'iut. Wlirn till. tlll.o suit In lUmt'il joil listitariiiablliiEaunrut or Irnpcr-It-ct tirarlnir, aul wbvn II It entirely time J dt sliieis it llit remit, anil unlet, lb lutlamua iliin tin lis taken tun and iiil.iiibrt iied to lUliiiruitlroinlilloii, liearlnx wlllbod-ttroyed lurereri iiiiiorktei oik ol Hu are caunMl t,j catarrh, vtldrli U nolhlittr but an Inllamei coiulllinnul tlio mneiMniaiirfhte.. WoMilU'ho One llmnlred Pullart for any canool I)eafutifcauteil by ralarrti) ibat eau not Iks cured by Haifa Catarrh UurO. Hand tor circular., dee. ' V, J. CIIKNEY A CO., Toledo, a Fold by DruRKi'ta.TSc il all's Family i'llliarti lbs tott. Dullbcrate much before doing or say lug anything, for yon havo uot the power of recalling what baa baeu aald or done. KL J. " J. y,j ,-.jLjrfj:t-1 ..' . t . . ATJffi1 .' ,.. aB'L?K . f V -n JL, . i -I'-'IfrY-Hr'nltriilll . ; TVil