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THE MORNING OREGON! AN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1905. ' ..-. J T WILL TAKE HOLD Receivers Will Go to . Santo Domingo. ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT He Accepts Agreement of! Dawson and Morales. WILL SUPPRESS REBELLIONS i Customs Revenue Will Be Collected Pending Action on Treaty Party of Rebels Land at Monte Christ!. ! -WASHINGTON, March 2S. President Roosevelt has decided to accept the prop osition of tho Dominican Government, made through Minister Dawson, tor the control of the finances of that republic with a view to setting aside a portion of the revenues of the republic for the payment of lt3 debts. The officers who will collect the money and hold it will be appointed by the Dominican Govern ment, but the names of the men selected Tin be referred to this Government for tDnroval. - The attitude of the United States GovH eminent is shown in the following in structions given to Acting Secretary Adee: ! White House, "Washington, D. C. March 2Sf 1005. The Acting Secretary oi State: I have carefully considered the following ca blegram from Minister Dawson: Dawson's Summary of Flan. "Secretary of State. Washington: Under pressure of foreign creditors and domestic peril, Dominican Government offers to nom inate a citizen of the United. States receiver southern ports pending satisfactory protocol; four northern ports to be administered under award. Forty-five per cent total shall go Dominican go'ernment; 55 to be deposited New York for distribution after satisfaction. Creditors to agree to take no further steps in the meantime and receiver to have full authority to suspend Importers preferential contracts. Italian, Spanish, German and American creditors except the Santo Do mingo Improvement Company accept uncon ditionally. Belgian, Frenoh representatives will recommend acceptance. Some modus Vivendi absolutely necessary. I am ready. If desired, start Washington 28th to explain details and modifications to plan obtainable; whole matter can be held opmNduring my absence. DAWSON." Acceptance Is Ordered. I direct that the Minister express ac quiescence in the proposal of the government of Santo Domingo for the collection and conservation of Its revenues, pending the action of the United States Senate upon the treaty, to the end that. In the meantime, no change shall take place In the situation whloh would render useless its consumma tion or bring complications Into Its enforce ment. The Secretary of War of the' United States will present for nomination by the President of the Domlnfcan Republic men to act In the positions referred to In both the northern and southern ports. Tho utmost care will of course be taken to choose men of capacity and absolute Integrity, who. If pos sible, shall have some knowledge of Span ish. All the moneys collected from both the northern and southern ports not turned over to the Dominican government will be de posited in some New York bank to be desig nated by the Secretary of War and will there be kept until the Senate has acted. If the action Is adverse, the money will be then turned over to the Dominican government. -If It is favorable. It will be distributed among the creditors In proportion to their Just claims under the treaty. Meanwhile Mr. Hollander will thoroughly Investigate these claims. Including the -claim of the American Improvement Company, and will report In detail all the Information he Is able to gather as to the amount actu ally received by Santo Domingo, the amount of Indebtedness nominally incurred, the cir oumstancc, so far as they are 'known, under which the various debts were incurred and fo forth. Reasons for Acceptance. This action Is rendered necessary by the peculiar circumstances of the cut. The treaty now before tho Senate was concluded with Santo Domingo at Santo Domlngo'a earnest request, repeatedly pressed upon us. and was. submitted to the Senate because In my Judgment It was our duty to our less fortunate neighbor to respond to her call for aid. Inasmuch as we were th,e qnly power who oould give this aid, and inasmuch as her need for it was very great. The treaty 1b now before the Senate and has been favor ably reported by the committee on foreign relations. It is pending and final action will undoubtedly bo taken when Congress con vents next Fall. Meanwhile Santo Domingo has requested that the action above out lined be taken; that Is. she desires In this way to maintain the status quo, so that. It the treaty Is ratified, ,it can be executed. With this purpose in view I direct that-the proposed arrangement be approved." It will terminate as soon as the Senate has acted one way or the other. . THEODORE ROOSEVELT. WILL HEAD OFF REVOLUTION United States Will Help Morales to Maintain Government. "WASHINGTON.. March 2S.-Intimat!ons of a projected movoment against Presl dgnt Morales, of Santo Domingo, foment ed by exiles from that country, reached tho State Dopartment several days ago. The affair is not giving the officials here, any uneasiness, as they now feel free, in view of President Roosevelt's acceptance of the Dominican government"? proposi tion to control the finances of that coun try, to assist and. it is said, will assist President Morales, if requested by the latter, in putting down any movement which is a menace to its best interests. It Is understood that General Barba and those who art with him have been In the Island of Porto Rico. Their move ments were known to the State Depart ment, and when they left that place sev eral days &go their departure was prompt ly reported to "Washington. The District of Monte Christl i ald to be the hotbed of the revolutionists in Santo Domingo and it was bolieved Barba and his associates would head for that section. Their reported arrival there con sequently caused no great surprise to the "Washington official. The Navy Depart ment has several vessels In Dominican waters and under directions from the State Department, if .requested to do so .by President Morales, will lend its co- THE PILLS THAT CURE NEURALGIA "For three years," sxys Tames R.Cayle, of Axnesbury, Mass "I suffered from neu ralgia in my head So un bearable were the pains that death would have been a relief They began over my eyes and 'shot through my head and al most made me faint away. Doctors gave but temporary relief but I was cureo com pletely by six boxes of Dr.Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People Neuralgia is always danger ous foe it is liable to attack the heart. No remedy has been so generally successful in curing this trouble as Dr.Williams' Pink Pills. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. I inirnmrinnTTini inrrrn n nin inmfllr operation in preserving the peace of the country, so that Its finances may be re stored to a settled condition. ITALIAN CRUISER RETURNS. Dominican Officials Take Tins as a Hint to Pay Up. SAN DOMINGO. March 28. The Italian cruiser Calabria arrived here this after noon. Dominican officials regard the coming of the Calabria as significant and declare that an arrangement with foreign creditors is urgently needed in order to prevent complications with foreign pow. ers. The country continues quiet. REBELS AT MONTE CHRISTI First Step In Revolt of Jlmlnez Party Against Morales. CAPE HAYTIEN. Haytl, March 28. Advices received here by courier from Monte Christ!, on the northern coast of the Republic of Santo Domingo, today announce that General Barba, with a number of Dominican exiles, has land ed at Monte Christ!, and that the inhabi tants have risen against President Mor ales, reproaching him with being the cause of the present difficulties with for eign countries. It is added that the dis trict of Monte Christ! is ready to begin revolution in favor of or-Preldcnt Jimlnez and is only awaiting the sign to take arms. TRAPPIST COLONY IS COMING Party of Sixty Frenchmen Will Set tle in Oregon. ST. LOUIS. Mo., March 2S. (Special.) A party of Trappist brothers from the monastery at Gethsemane, Ivy., arrived in St Iouis today on the way to Port land, Or. The trip to the Pacific Coast was resumed soon after their arrival. Tho members of tho party, all of whom are native Frenchmen and most of vjhom are over 60, although their fresh rosy complexions cause them to appear far youngex, are going to Oregon to cs tabllsh a new community on land granted by the g-overnment of that state. This is probably a party of Traplsts which bought a tract of land, near Al bany to establish a colony, as an nounccd in The Oregonian at the time. The statement that the land was grant ed by the state is obviously erroneous. Tired and nervous women find held in Hood's . Sarsaparilla. In enriches their blood. The reason so many people drink Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is because it keeps them well and they like it . rjelicious for cakes and pastry. There are ginger worms and red-pepper bugs queer board ers that have to be looked for, not in Schilling's Best, but in making it. There are eggs of these queer boarders, too small to be killed by grinding; uont keep spices warm, or they'll hicb. 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The store has -been' eulogized, the organization praised, without stint- Expressions of wonderment and surprise are heard on every side at the bewildering beauty 'of the displays and the extent and character of the magnificent merchandise that goes to make up the monster exhibition upon which is built Our Surpassing, Unrivaled Formal Spring Openings We are thankful indeed for your kind expressions. We' have tried to deserve them, and will try even harder than ever before to show our appreciation of the generous support given us 'in our efforts todo better and better store-keeping every day. ' ' OPENINGS CONTINUE TODAY! Kot all of our immense showings could be brought forward yesterday. It would be indeed impossible to show all of ,an expose of such extent and magnitude as is here on exhibition at one .time. Today will be filled with new features. Welcome come. A GRAND AXD SURPASSING SPRING EXPOSITION SHOWING THE OLDS, WORTMAN &. 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