.-!iBrs'J,iJBe- ,, " -. f ,-' N v v 'm? s.a " ' "r'i stf ltORWWIVIWlWM, WiiiH, ns-ni,! sWslsjVg ' WHri"'jm"i'VBMiiMMliii'lii1liiIMi'mii I i i n nijBi rt.M , , i (-. "-". V'. ( ( - - r-V ',; " i " - . " ' x - i ftwjr s. y &-O v1 J ;t -i-tus J& I ' 4-x'1 "H , a ' ffV At''' . The New Age. VV i ,. ,, j. - - - VOL. V. PORTLAND,. OUKMOiN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1901. ?. j&a,mt-zaBB)rtamnimti- f,; 4stl TB. .2. &, ,- &- , ' '. $1 ' t i-K u4v FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFS$hPD- Deilsnntail llnnltnry ttntl FIiimiicUI Agent of the United Stiitea President, H. W. Cotbett; caahler, E. 0. WltliltiRton; assistant caiUler, J. V. Ncwldrk; second assistant cashier, W. U. Alvonl. Letters of credit Issued. ".valluMe In Kuropo tcleiirniililc transfers sold on New York, llostoli, tho iirlncllial points 111 the .Northwest, bir-iii ami tirao uim uraw n in sums 10 sun on ujuuoii, I'arti, Borllu.Franktort-on-the-Maln, Hong Kong. Collections inadn on lavorablo terms at all ncccsslblo points. LADD TILTON, BANKERS SStf.0. Kstnbllslid In 1850. TRANSACT A 'GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest allowed on tlmo deposits. Collections miulo nt all points on favorable terms. Letters of credit issued Tallablo in Europe and the Eastern statta. Sight exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Washington, Chicago, St. Louie, Denve', Omaha, San Francisco and various points in Ore gon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin Frankfort and Hong Kong. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Or PORTLAND, OREGON. Transacts a General Bank lliulnes". Drafts Issued Available In all cities of tho United States and Kuropo. President TYLKR WOODWARD Vlce-1'rcslilot.t ; JACOll KAMM Cashier ..V. C. MILLER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Pendleton, Oregon. ' Capital, f"0,000.00. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $00.00(1.00. RESERVE AGENTS Flrft National Bank. Chicago. 111.; Klr-t National Bank, Portland, Oregon; Chemical National Bank, Now York, N. Y. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS T,' vt Ankony, President ; V. F. Matlock, Vice President: O. B. Wade, Cnshior; II. C. iiuorensy, Assistant Cathicr; J. 8. McLeod V. 8. Byorn, V. F. Matlock, II. F. Johnson. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK PENDLETON, OREGON. Organized March I, 1880. Capital, $50,000; Surplus, $03,500. Interest allowed on tlmo deposits. Exchango bought and sold on all prin cipal points. Special attention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, President; J. N. Teal, Vlco-Presldentj T. J. Morris, Cashier. i FRENCH & COMPANY-, BANKERS . TBI! KALI.KS, OIIKGON. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Letters of Credit Issiiol available In tho Kaslern Mates. Bight KxrhaiiRO and Tclegraphls Transfer mid on New YrrV,'hlpo. 8t. Loulj. Kan Kranclsco, I'ortlaud. Ore., Beattle. Wash, nd various points In Orction and Washington. Collections xnado at all points on favorablo terms. Loewenberg & MANUFACTURERS 3t2Q to 235 Taylor Street 189 to 1B4- Seoona Street BJ L-JiJI HB"' "2.. f i. WIY1. MILLER, LA GRANDE, OR. DEALS IN GRAIN, BKET AND FRUIT LAND8 IN THE BEAUTIFUL " GRAND RONDE VALLEY IN EASTERN OREGON Aft.r a continuous residence of over 10 years In this Famous Valley, and a close study of tha rat accomplishments and future possibilities of Itskoll, and a personal knowledge ot Itaclt. mate, I feel that nooue, icbUIuk a home, will make any mistake In locating here. Your Correspondence Is Solicited, and All Questions ' ....Cheeifully Answered.... Land and Immlgratfon A gems Loan and Inauranca Agesu M. L. CAUSEY, General Manager. The Causey Real Estate Co. Farm, Fruit and Timber Lands, Stock Ranches, , Mining: Properties. j j J J J Office: Foley-Roche Building. LA GRANDE, OR. Willamette Iron and Steel Works. Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, PORTLAND, OREGON. DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF... Marin and Stationary Engines and Boilers, aw Mill, Logging and Mining Machinery, Roll Grinding and Corrugating Machinery, Power Transmission Machinery. W. ar. constant! developing Modern Machinery for special purposes, which .uJ 5J Update plant in.hles us to build accurately and economically. BW CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. -) anil tho Eastern sinter. Bight exchanRO and ! Ulilcftfto, Omnlia, St. l'anl, Sun KrancUco and Going Company OF AND DEALERS IN Stove Ranges, Hollowware and Household... Specialties... Handled by'AII First Class Dealers... Royal Steel Ranges Are the Best and Cheapest in the Market PORTLAND, OREGON news or i m From All Parts of the New World and the Old. OF INTEREST TO Otjfc MANY READERS Comprehensive Review of the Important Hap penings of the Past Week In a Condensed Form. Tho JofTorlos-Ruhlin fight is post pouod. Anothor iusurgont band has boon broken up. A state of siogo has boon proclaimed at Madrid. Guns were used in a Fnloon raid at Wiullold, Knu. Poit Dowot is nt tho Capo trying to bring about peaco. Civil govornmout has been establish ed in Pampnuga province Gouoral Davis will conduct tho Car-nmu-Carrnnzit investigation. Chnrlcs M. Schwab ia to bo presi dotit of tho now Morgun stool compituy. Floods at La Pnz cost rtinny llea und dostrovud property worth $1,000, 000. Au ntldrcas of loyalty from tho oity of Loudou hob proseutod to King Ed ward. Tho hoadloss and mutllatod body ot a man was found in tho rour of a Co in mil lis, O., saloon, Pensions for Oregon Indian war vet eran) has boon left out of tho substi tute hill in congroiis. Tho nmeor of Afghanistan has writ ton uu oxtromoly sympathetic luttor to Lord Curzon, on tho occuslou of the death of tho quoou. Otto W. Meysouhurg, formerly presi dent of thu Wolla & French Car Com pany, of Chicago, id dead nt his coun try homo, Alma Siota, Cal., at tho age of 53 yours. Frank Crawford, uged 10, was shot and instantly killed by his hrother Charloy, aged 14 years,- at Uallugee, V. Yn. Frank objoctod to Charloy going out huutlng. From an ash barrol that had boon couslguod ton dump at Plalullold, N. J Colonel Julian Scott, tho woll known unlet, has ipscued a doatb mask of Napoleon. Margin McCluro, convicted of assist ing in tho wreck of tho Rutland, Vt.. MeGhauts' National Bank, was sou teiicod to soven yours in tho county houso of corroutiou. Firo in tho flvo-story hlookiu Boston occupied by Willam IK Blood & Co., shawls, cloaks, etc; Crood ,& Co., fancy goods; Edward Bullor & Co., liuings, and M. 11. Pulaski & Co., em broldorlss, causod a loss of $160,000, Mrs. Nation got a chilling welcome in Chicago. Tho rohul goueral, Mnlbas, was killed at Slbuguu. A sovoro snow storm is raging in In dian territoiy. Spain is passing through another critical period. Eight olllcors and 70 men surrender ed nt Kan Miguol. Thousands have diod from tho plague in Western Siberia. Lincoln day f banquets wero hold in many Eastern c'ltlus. Rioting students in Madrid wero dis persed by the polico. Tho British sqnadron cruising in West Indian wators, will call ut Ha vana. Tho civil contract in connection with tha coming royal Spanish wedding was siguod. Tho Taft commission tins gone to Northern Luzon to establish provluoiul governments. A minority stooklmlder in Erie rail road seeks to restrain the company from carrying out .Morgan's deal. Tenders for 11,000,000 exchequer bonds weio alcosed in Loudon. Twenty-live millions were applied toe. The average price was 07 6s -id. At Helena, A. J. Kelly and George Ilundtcbiit were convicted of steuling three calves and were sentenced to 14 years each in tho penitentiary. Tho annual meetiug of the Agrarian Association of Tax and Economio Re formers, at Berlin, adopted rorolutiuus in favor of iucreaeiug agricultural du-- ties. The contest between Billy Fmlth and Owen Zeigler, at Erie, Pa., was stopped at the end of the 10th round, church people demanding the sheriff to enforce tho law. Members of the crews of the German battleship Kafser'Wilhelm II and the Itussian cruiser Askold got into au al tercation at Kiel und tha- Husslaui fa tally stabbed three Germans, The annual meeting of the executive board of the United Mlue workers is ia session at Columbus, O. The board devoted most of it. time to the dUcua- aion of matters not considered by the national convention at Indianapolis, OUR LAWMAKERS. Doings of Importance at the State Capital Bills Passed. Two Railroad Bills Killed. Tho houpo after spending noarly an other half day In consideration of rail road bills, disposod of two moro Wod liosdny. Ouo of thoso measures was Poorman's followsorvaut bill. It was dobatod at lougth, find although oven its opponents admitted it had good points, it wtis dofentod bv n voto of 81 to-22. Tho other railroad bill which was disposed of, and which mot a sim ilar fato, was tho hill of Harris to fix the liability of railroad corporations iur injuries, juut ju votos woro oust in favor of this bill. i No Holiday at Saltm. Wnshinaton's birthday, Fobruary S3, is u legal holiday, but it Is not a legis lative holiday unless tha legislature by specific act chouses to mako it so. Inasmuch ns Washington's birthday happens this year to fall on tho 40th day ot tho session (tho usual day ot sine dlo ndjnurnmont) it is probablo that business will bo proceeded with inuoh as usual. Tho constitution of tho stato does not limit tho sossious to 40 days, but doos limit tho total com poiisttiouof each membjr to $130 at $!) por duy; thoroforo, few legislators can bo oxpoated to bo so solf-saoriUc-iu! as to work long for nothing. Bills Paittd. Tho .sonato Wodnosday passod tho following bills: Sonato bill 70, to cor roct tho description of tho boundary of Whooler county; somite bill 14!), to protect liotol and boarding houso koop ersi by Hunt, rogulating stroot rail ways In Portland; sonato bill 7tt, to enact tho Torrons syBtom of registra tion ot land titles; sonato bill 173, to regulato insurauco companies; sonato bill 31, to provide for tho olootiou of road supervisors; senate bill 107, to orcnto tho o 111 co of county anditor ot Multnomah county; sonnto bill 217, to ambnd tho charter of Shorwood; sonata bill 3 10, to fix tho salary ot prosoout lug, attorney in tho Seventh judicial district I The h'onse .Wednesday passed bills nB .fallows: house bill 37, providing mrASnltorsj system ot mine bell hlg u19!OWTntl)r.,.;i it a.eriiwe to CftiBve or, interfere with milling lo cal on marks; nouso liHI-137, rogulat- Ing Kimo suijjjr ui niutii lur iiri(juiiuii purbosos The Senatorial Vote. Tho joint voto for souator Wodnos day was: il. V. Corbott, 512; Dinger Hermann, 20; Georgo II. Williams, 1; H. D. luman, Democrat, 20; W. E. Ilobertsou, Democrat, 1; ubsout, 1. License Bill Defeated. Sonato bill 10, lor tha Ilcousing ot stationary ouglnoors and (Iremou was dofeatod Monday. Woman Suffrage Defeated, An effort was mado in the houso Monday to reconsider tho voto by which sounte joint resolution 71, for woman sutTrttgo, was dofoated. Tho voto for recou.idoratlou'wae lost, 28 to 21. Law Without Governor's Signature. Governor Geer Monday filed the baVber Sunday closing bill without his signature, thus completing the proceedings necessary to mukeitu law. As it bears an emergency olauso, it went into effect Monday A)d will mako barberiug on next SuudBjQ crimo, Passed Both Houses. Tha following bills havo passed both houses: House bill 3, relative to school libraries; houeo bill 01, to pro hibit harboring oil Sunday; houso bill 203, appropriation for legislative ex penses and deficiencies; seuato bill 12, proviling for sslo of school lands; son ato bill 16, exemption of earnings ot judgment debtors; senate bill 17. fix ing fees of wltnosios in Douglas, Jack eon und Josephiue counties in criminal uotious; seuato bill 06, fixing salary ot judge ot Claokamas county. Incorpor ation bills, Sheridan and Whitney. Signed by 'he Governor. The following bills havo been Blgned by the governor: Houso bill 3, amend ing Albany bridge act; houso bill 4, appropriating $46,000 lor Oregon agri cultural college; house bill 26, appro printing $47,600 to Oregou state uni versity; house hill 180, for payment of scalp bounty warrants; house bill 224, relative to Portland tax ley; house bill 267, relinquishing ground to United Status for iiostofllco at b'alom; senate bill 6, relative to licenses ou stato fair grounds. (A law without governor's signature); senate bill ID, to pay ex 'pemti of Indian war voteraus to Wash ington; senate hill 80, to submit initia tive and referendum; sonato bill 104, removing incline ut Cascade looks; sonato bill 11, to authorize Portland to levy a special tax; Incorporation acts for the following places: Hose burg, Canyouville, Silverton, Elgin, Fnnmierville, Baker City, Antelope, Dallas, Sumpter, Myrtle Point, Mud ford. The Vote for Senator. Toe vote for senator Monday stood: Corbott 30, George 11. Williams 23, William Smith 26, Blnger Hermann, 0, not voting 1, abieut or paired 6. HAILED UJ MH Filipinos Warmly Welcome Amer ican Commissioners. WHEN ON THEIR FIRST TRIP NORTH Judge Taft and His Associate Have Gone to Bacolor to Organize a Provincial Govern. ment Bulucan Will Next Be Visited Snn Fernando, Provlnco ot Pnmpan ga, Istuud 61 Luzon, Philippines, Fob. 14. Bacolor and all the towns ndjacont to the railroad, which names are his toric on account ot tho florco battles of tho earlier porloda of tho American oc cupation, turnod out to welcomo tho Uuitod States Philippine commission as it procooJod northward, on its first trip to organlzo provincial govern ments. At every station, including the hamlets whoro the train did not stop, thoro wore bursts ot muBlo from tho native bauds and clioors for tho American commission and the partldo (oderalo. Tho ctowd at Mnlolos, tho former soat of tho iusurgont govorn mout, was smaller, in proportion to tho population, than nt tho villagos. At all tho stups addrossos woro deliv ered by tho natives, and responses wero made by Judgo Taft, tho presi dent of tho commission; Professor Worcostor, Gouoral Florcs, Chief Jus tice A roll no and Dr. Tavern, president of tho Fodornl party. Tho natives re poatodly tloclarod the pooplo woro bo ginning to understand tho purposo ot tho Americans, adding that tho com mission's nets showed its promises would ho kopt. Judgo Taft told tho pooplo ot the towns in Bulucan provlnoo that n pro vincial government will shortly bo established thoro. Tho American party alighted at San Fernando, passed un der nu arch ot wolcomo und was greotod by tho military and hundreds of children waving Amoriain Hags and singing "Hall Columbia." Tho uutlre American party was thon drlvou to Ba color, capital ol the province ot Vam panga, whoro they will be cordially entertained JomQrrwsrMlHnUIpmy (Bg tfeft pruvlndaT goveTtllueHt to lrn-' panga, thore will be a.publlo discus sion of tho laws oniiotod. Gouoral Grant rooelvod Information that n hnud.of Turlaa luaurgonta is ap proaching for tho purposo of harassing tho pooplo of Bacolor. Ho has sent scouts out nftor thorn. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER. Eight Officers and Seventy Men Give Up the Fight. Manila, Fob. 14. An insurgent col onol, Simon Toohou, seven Iusurgont olllcors and 70 men, with 00 guns, have surronderod unconditionally to Captain Cooles, of tho Thirty-fifth regi ment, at San Miguol do Mayumu. In a fight at Sibuyan, Bataugus, tho robol goueral, Malbas is roported to have liceu killed. Six insurgout offi cers and 20 men wero captured, Murlquiua is tho scono ot an Im mense peaco mooting 'ot tho Fodoral party. Tho Women's Poaco League mot at Judgo Tuft's houso toduy. Seuoilta Poblo attemptod to introduoo n resolu tion roqulriug thoielouseof tho impris oned luaurgentB. Mrs. Taft and other ladiospoko ou it rosolutiou urglug tho insurgents to surronJor. This was adopted, instead of Souorlta Poblo's. BOILER-MAKER'SGOOD LUCK. Bonds Mine In North for Quarter of a Mil lion Dollars. Port Townsond, Wash,, Feb. 14. A miuing doul was consummated hero to day of more than usual interest, owiug to tho amount Involved, and that It ! transfers a mau from tho rauks ot pov erty to afllueuco, brick Moluudor, a boiler maker, of this oity, who had in vested his earnings ,in Mouut Sicker, It. C, miuiug property by tilling claims Btaked for him on extension ot Tyee und Lenoru claims, bus bonded his holdings to London and Purls in i vestors for $260,000. Tho papers wero I made out and siguod today. Moluudor t spout lust seasou at Nomo, but failed to i mako his fortuuo. Ho roturnod ou tho steamer Charles Lauo, and whon her , boilers gave out ami the vessel was In danger of ivumpiug, he repaired tho boilers so that the steamer, with 300 1 passengers, reached port in safety, und for which lio was presented with $600. , Silk Weavers Locked Out. Scranton, Pa., Feb. 14. The strike . of the 4,000 silk workers in Scranton has resulted in a lookout. Tho mill owners und managers today declared they will not reopuu their mills until tha girls are willing to resume at thu wages vrhioh were offered uearly two woek ago and in which thero was a concession of 26 cents a weok to each employe. Tho strikers are determined to stav out until their demands shall 1 lie granted. They havo a sked all silk workers in the country for moral and material aislstunce, requesting them i to strike it tho mills at which they (are employed handle material from the I Scranton mills RIOTING IN MADRID: State of Siege Proclaimed In the Spanish Cap italMany Arrests Were Made. Madrid, Fob. 1C. Muslo on the public squaroB and a gouoral holiday bud been arranged M today 'h pro gram mo of tho Asturias-Boarhon mar riage festivities, but alt this has been nbandouod on account of tho attitude ot the populace, With nightfall, every approach to tho Puorta del Sol was jammed with tho Idlo populaoo. Insulting remarks woro hurled at the police and olvil guards. A trumpeter sounded a charge, which wa9 made with swords drawn. Heads were not spared, many persona woro injured, and there were numerous arrests. The scattering crowds sought the shops and hotels. All the front doors of the Hotel de Paris wero smashod In, a great crowd assembling, thore. The polico and guards charged into the streets, bat the dispersed throngs quickly reassembled. As was anticipated, the funeral ol Don Bttinon de Catnpoamor, was at tended with serious disturbances. Tho woather was beautiful and enormous crowds gathered along the route taken by the funeral cortege Considerable disorder murkod tho pnssngo ot tho procession, but tho troops stood at stroteglp points and proventod any very formldahlo outbreak until the end of tho oity wnB reached. At that point tho domoustratorH, who inoluded many studouts, ralsod tho ory of "Long live liberty,'1 and, having hrokon up into small parties, proooodod to various parts of Madrid to ronow tho demon stration. Ouo baud ot studouts stoned a convont. In tho evening fresh riots took place at several poiuts. Goudurmos charged wttu drawn svvonis, ana n numuer woro brulsod nud woundod. Tho domonstrators replied to tho charges of tho gondarmos with a shower of stones. Altogether some 30 nrrosts were made during the day, including a mili tary o (11 cor, wIiobo arrest rosultod is a protost by his brother olllcors, the mat ter being roforred to tho captain-general. Tho authorities have warned the nowapaporato abstain from tho publi cation ot nows or cominnnta calculated 1st fan tltu tiviiaant avttattnu. Mn-M'M mwviih 2 ij-vvimm'Rattr Raxor-w Ihc'Hand of a Mm Crates' WMhUsftJOT Nearly Causes Death. Foalt'lo, Fob. 16. Mad with tho effects of liquor ami at thu timu infur iated with tho thuught that his com panion had robbed him ot a sum of inouoy, James Flood attaokod James Dorcuy with a razor in a room in thu Globo'hotol nt 10 o'clock today, and by the narrowest margin possible' a luurdor wan avortod. Both men hud been out on a spree all night and had jut unterod their room, whou suddenly Flood turnod upon bin roommate and accused him uf stealing $60 of his money from a coat pocket. Dorcoy denied it. Flood whipped out a razor, nud mado a slash ut tho aston ished Dorooy. A gash an Inch deep and the full longtli ol tho fleshy part of the urm was cut. Territlod boyond moasuro, Dorcoy Hcroumod frantically for help. Proprietor ilovvltt came in and tried to mako poaco. In his mad fury Flood turned' upon him with murder in, his eyes, but did not suo oood in cutting him. Hood wus over powered. WILL BUILD LIGHTERS. Government to Use Them for Service on Ala, ka Coast. Seattlo, Feb. 15 Major Bullion, In charge ot tho United Stutos quurter mustor'ri dopurtmont horo, has rooelvod instructions from tho department ut Washington to iuvlto bids for tho con struction of one seagoing tug nud two 400-ton llghtors, to ho used in handling gnvcrmnout supplies ut Nome and St. Michael. The boats will bo finished In tlmo for ubo this m'uhoii in tho north. Thu bids will bo uloHod on Saturday night. hh thu work will probably bo a tush order. The tug will he 80 tout long, 17 foot beam and four feet draught. The amount ot busluesH dono by thu govornmout iu tho north warrants building tho craft Instead of dupoudiu upon prlvuto contracts. Brakes Would Not Hold. Butlo, Mont., Fob. 16. Ono of tho Northern Puclllo frolght trains, wlillo lniiiliriL Himnlies to thu Alice mine nu htup of tho hill, got beyond oonttol of the brakes, ami ran away. Asa result William 1'ldler, brakemau, is dead, and the following aro injured: John Cahill, brukemau, bruised, not serious- 1 ly; John Hurdon, engineer, may die. i The train was working up tho steep grade of what is known as tho Hill ; Line, leading to tho mines at Walker i vlllo, with luiubor nud other supplies for tho Alice mine, All at ouco thu 1 wheols begun to slip, and whou tho air wus applied thu brakes rotated to hold. Earthquake Near Cadiz. Malaga, Feb. 14, Thero was an earthquuke shock today at Grazulemu, 40 miles from Cadiz. It was accom panied by loud rumblings. The inhab itants becumo pauio-strlckou aud niuuy buildings wero damaged, I $b s ..5 -i O ! r? - i ,.