THIS HUKNI.Nl UKKUONIAH; BATUKDAY, MAY" 6, 1UU5. TOBO'SFLEETFOUND Russians Learn It Is Off the f: Coast of Corea. ONLY SCOUTS IN CHINA SEA m . Itaesian' Torpedo - Boats Off Hok 'Icaido, Japan Rojestvensky Or dered to Move, and He Goes ill to Meet Nebogatoff. . it ' t ly ' ,.JM)KIO, Maj- 6 FoHr RhbbIbh or-petfo-beat-deatroj-er were ftlsfatcd ttm rnrard of Hokkaido yesterday (Fri day.) ' . SPECIAL CABLE. SHANGHAI, May 6. The Russian Con sul there haE received information from a confidential source that the Japanese fleet under the command of Admiral Togo is still rendezvoused somewhere between Masampho and Chemulpo, and that all of the' Japanese warships reported In the China Sea are scouts or armored cruisers. This Is . not cpnfirmed from any other source. GO'E TO MEET NEBOGATOFP Jlojcstvcnsky Sails South to Save Squadron From Togo. ST. PETERSBURG, May 5. (1:15 P. M.) Admiral Rojestvensky, according to a high naval authority, has sailed south to meet the division of the Russian second Pacific squadron, commanded by Admiral Nebogatoff. The Admiralty has information that a Japanese division of fast cruisers and torpedoboat-destroyers was sent south for the purpose- if possible of crippling or de stroying Nebogaloffls ships before they could effect a Junction with those of Ro jestvensky, and there is reason to believe that the Japanese took up a position in the Straits of Sunda, through which Nebo gatoft originally intended to make the passage Into the China Sea. There is also reason to believe that Kebogatoft first approached the Straits of Sunda, but finding them too well guarded, put about and headed north for the Straits of Malac ca, his division lacking the protection of fast cruisers, and being at a great dis advantage in meatlng torpedoboac at tacks. The Admiralty expressed much gratifica tion at the fact that Admiral JCebogatoff has successfully reached the China Sea, but appreciates that the composition of his division renders it particularly vulner able to a swift adversary, especially as the crews of his ships have not had the training In maneuvering or the target practice which Admiral RojestvensKy's crews had while off the Island of Mada gascar, and the anxiety here will be only completely relieved when It is known that a junction has been effected. The Russ announces today that Captain Clado has been made a staff Captain Clado was Admiral Rojestvensky's chief tactician until the North Sea incident. He recently was apwlnted to special ser vice In connection with vessels navigat ing rivers in the theater of war. JUST LIKE A BILL COLLECTOR Japanese Envoy Calls Daily About French Neutrality. PARIS, May 5. The Japanese repre sentatives here continue to make al most daily visits to the Foreign Office for the purpose of learning what steps arebeing taken to compel the Russian second J?aclflc squadron to maintain the neutrality o French waters, ail also to prevent the information reach ing Tokio showing that the Russian warships are receiving supplies from French ports. These visits have led to the publication of reports that Dr. Montono, the Japanese Minister, has submitted another protest on the sub ject.' This is not correct, the visits as yet not having resulted' in a renewal of the Japanese protest. However, it Is evident that the Jap anese are showing growing solicitude, and their repeated visits give a more pressing character to the representa tion each day concerning the location of the Russian ships. It appears to be conceded that they are outside the limit, so the question no longer hinges upon their being within French ter ritorial waters. But the Japanese In formation Indicates that the Russians, while they are outside neutral limits, keep up communication with the shore, thus retaining the advantages of re maining inside neutral waters. Admiral de Jonquleres departure from Saigon with a portion of the French squadron was for the purpose of carrying out the strict orders sent to him from here against permitting any infringement of neutral rights, particularly along the coast about Cape St. James, where t,ho Japanese Information indicates the Russians have .secretly been taking supplies on boardl Dispatches to the Havas Agency from St. Petersburg says Admiral Ro jestvensky has Informed the Russian Admiralty of the presence of Japanese warships In the territorial waters of the Dutch portion of the Island of Bor neo. If the reports are verified. It Is added. Russia will protest to the Neth erlands Government. FLEET ORDERED TO MOVE ON French Admiral Enforces Neutrality of Indo-China. SPECIAL CABLE. HONG KONG. May 6. Admiral Jon quleres is cruising on the Annam coast. In 'the Gulchen. France is apparently de termined to see that Russia respects its neutrality. The Russian fleet is still off the Annam-coast. The French destroyers Mounsquet and Pistolet are expected at Haiphong from Saigon. The French cruis er Descartes has left Saigon for Along Bay. The Russians were ordered on Wednes day by the French Admiral to leave the anchorage at Honkoe. They are now -anchored off Tullnkan and Along Bay. Merchant Steamers Made Cruisers. VICTORIA. B. C May 5. Steamer Iyo Maru arrived today. Among her passen gers were Captains Watson, Gibson and Mackenzie, masters of steamers con demned by the Japanese when seized for carrying contraband. News was brought that seven large merchant steamers, for merly on the European and American lines, have been converted into armed cruisers for Togo's fleet. The Russians have eight vessels of this class with Ro jestvensky. American Cruisers Off to Shanghai. WASHINGTON. May 5. The Navy De partment is advised by cable of the sail ing of the cruisers Baltimore and Raleigh from Cavitc for Shanghai. . . Fleet Left llongkok Bay. SAIGON.' Cochln-Chlna, 1 May 5. The Russian division near Hoagkok Bay, & short distance north, of Kara ran h Bay, was May 2 preparing to leave its moorings the following Say. Admiral Rojestven sky had previously Informed the French authorities of its proposed departure. WANTS FLEET DRIVEN OUT Japanese Press Insists That France. Observe Neutrality. TOKIO. May 5. Popular attention is now centered on the presence of the-sec-ond Russian squadron In French waters. While the assurances of France "relating to the Kamranh Bay Incident was. gener ally accepted, the later discovery that the Russian ships continued their stay at Kamranh Bay, and then entered other French ports, has created a feeling of keen disappointment, rapidly growing deeply resentful. The local press charges France with bad faith, and repeats the demands for Independent action upon the part of the Japanese government. The conservative element is awaiting France's response In explanation, hoping that that government will finally expel the Russian Rear-Admiral; Rojestvensky, from its waters. Mikado's Gift to Army Y. M. C. A. TOKIO. May 5. The Emperor has noti fied Mr. Grlscom. the American Minister to Japan, of his intention to donate 30.030 yen (about $5000) to the Japanese army branch of the Toung Men's Christian As sociation. At the outbreak of the war the association opened branches at the principal bases of operations In Man churia, following the armies afield, and opened recreation and reading tents for the benefit and comfort of the soldiers. Three American secretaries assisting In the field work made the movement so suc cessful as to win the commendation of the army commanders, and gained, the recognition and assistance of the Emperor. Gromohol Ventures Out to Sea. ST.' PETi-ttSBURG, May 5. The Rus sian armored cruiser Gromobol, it is an nounced, has left VladlvMtok. Trying Another Battleship. CRONSTADT, May 5. The Russian bat tleship Slava, which has been undergoing repairs, left her dock today for a trial cruise. ACTRESS IS RECOVERING Still Tired and Sleepy, hut Gaining Strength. NEW YORK. May 5. Nan Patterson's condition was much improved today. Her recovery from the almost complete break down which followed the failure of the jury to agree began yesterday after noon, and has progressed steadily. She arose today at the usual hour in appar ently good health and spirits and ate a good breakfast, but retired again Imme diately after. She wasvery tired, she said, and needed another hour of sleep. She did not wait long enough even to open the letters which came In the morn ing mall. There was a big bundle of let ters for the prisoner today, and with them a number of picture postal cards. One of thews bore a message urging Miss Patterson to keep up her courage and "to be game to the last." Several other cards bore messages of a similar nature. Ml6s Patterson's condition was so much Improved this afternoon that she went to the council-room in the Tombs prison and had a lively and cheerful talk with her counsel and Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan Smith, for the first time since her col lapse. She read her mall with, evident enjoyment GRAND JURY IS CONDEMNED Judge Discusses Conspiracy Charge Against Smith and AVifc. NEW YORK. May 5. Judge Foster, in the Court of General Sessions, today quashed the Indictments charging con spiracy against J. Morgan Smith and his wife. Julia Patterson Smith. He gives the District Attorney permission to resubmit the case to the grand Jury. The Smiths were arrested in Cincinnati, and are now in the Tombs Prison here. The Smiths will remain In the Tombs pending tho decision of the District At torney as to whether he will resubmit the case to the grand Jury. Counsel for the Smiths said that, after 24 hours, he will move for their discharge. If the Dis trict Attorney has not by that time de cided to resubmit the case and fix the time to do so. In dismissing the Indictments, Judge Foster severely criticized the grand jury. "The minutes of testimony show no evi dence whatever of conspiracy on the part of these defendants," he wrote. "The grand jury has no right to find an indict ment where there Is no evidence to sup port it. I can only explain the fact that an indictment was found on tho theory that the defendants who were absent from the state were needed witnesses in an important case." At the requst of Mrs. Smith, the law yers interested in the case of the Smiths made no effort to secure their release to day. Mrs. Smith was informed that If she were released she might be taken Into custody as a witness against her hus band, and sent to the House of Deten tion. She decided to remain in the Tombs with her sister. HOPES FOR TRADE TREATY Germany Expects Negotiations AVIth America In Summer. BERLIN. May 5. The foreign offi cials hope that plenipotentiaries rep resenting the United States and Ger many will meet early In the Autumn to negotiate a commercial treaty, and that the preliminary proposals will take place sometime late in the Sum mer. Although Germany's communi cation of March 14 was altogether a definite statement that the tariff agreement with the United States of July 10, 1900. would terminate by March 1. 1906, yet it is not called a de nunciation, which is not necessary be fore December 1, 1905, or after three months' notice. 80 Years Old-Active as a Man of Thirty Mr. J. C. 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A Silk Shirtwaist Suit, ft Silk Redingote Coat, a Poifee SUk Goat, a Brilliantine Shirtwaist Suit, a Pine Covert Jacket, a Panel Plaited Silk Coat, a Pine Dren Skirt, Brilliant is e, Panama or Voile, an Elegant Accordion-Plaited Skirt or an Elegant Tailor-Cloth Made-to-Measnre Skirt? Yon will need some of these, sure. "Well, you can, for this week, get any one of the above-named garments FREE absolutely free of charge with each order for a gentleman's suit ordered-of us during the remainder of this week. Orders thus placed will hold good to be made np before July 4. This is really a Fourth of July sale, as it takes time to turn out hundreds of orders. Nothing shall cost you one cent if you are not satisfied. "We permit nothing else. Look at the prices for men's elegant made-to-order suits. They are not raised, are they? 'As is our trnsfom v"we give number of goods and description of cloth. You can pick them odt as well as we can. No deception can be practiced in this way. AH goods marked in plain figures. "We always mark our goods .that way;. "Wc say look at the" prices. Do they look like they were boosted npf Below read the .figures, carefully note them; think they are npf The Silk Shirtwaist Suit is worth nearly the price of the gent's "suit; or the elegant Covert Jacket, or the fine, new, up-to-date Redingote Silk Coat. How would you like some one of these Ladles' Elegant Garments Free with a Genfs Suit of Goods No. 3138-2 Gunmetal color, smooth,- all worsted $27.50 Goods No. 806-4 Bine and gray Scotch mixed -tweed $25.00 Goods No. 903-4 Fancy plaid, tan and brown tweed $25.00 Goods No. 4171-2 Fine mised brown check tweed $27.50 Goods No. 8311-5 Elegant stripe and check, dark brown worsted ...$27.50 Goods No. 4131-1 Gunmetal gray and red mixed, smooth worsted $27.50 Goods. No. 200-3 Mixed burnt orange red and brown tweed, worsted . $25.00 Goods No. 4003 "White and red gray mixed standard tweed $30.00 Goods No. 515 Dark blue sergeu $25.00 Goods No. 6346 Fine medium dark worsted $35.00 Qoods. No. 7624 Qnaker gray worsted $40.00 Also blacks, in clay worsteds, unfinished worsteds, drape worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, cassimerest etc. Today Is the Last Day of this 4-Day Offer TAILOR CLOTH SUITS READY TO WEAR OR TO ORDER. Here wc have got them all no concern can equal our Tailor Cloth Suit?. Our own tailor cloth, tailor shrunk, and made not pasted together all silk lined with a silk that will wear the life of the garment. These are now on sale. SILK SHIRTWAIST SUITS LADIES' SKIRTS Jn all the popular shades. and qualities: latest styles, up-to-date garments. You will need one of these sure this Spring and Summer. These popular garments are now on sale, and are also as an ad vertisement of the fact that we have added this line to our stock being given away FREE with each order for a Gentleman's Suit for the next four days. These Silk Suits will only be given Free with gents' Suits purchased of us during the next three days. jGMMflBi QKFvMSMBh -HflEHMsMl READY TO WEAR Tailor cloth, mohair brilliantiues. voiles late style and up-to-date, popular prices. Wc are manufac turers of ladies' garments, and no one can under price ns. Skirts now on sale, or given 'free, f.s stated elsewhere. COVERT JACKETS SPECIAL TODAY ..; $5.00 Don't Delay an Hour If You Are in a Hurry for a Suit, as Those First on the Books Must Be Made First WHY WE DO IT YOUNG YACHTSMAN ISK1NGS HIS BOAT INTO COLUMBIA. AVHI Negotiate Next rail. WASHINGTON. May 5. It Is learned at the State Department that negotia tions with Germany for the preparation of a reciprocity treaty will not be under taken before next Fall, when they will be conducted In Washington. $20,000 Fire In Seattle. SEATTLE. Wash.. May 5. Fire in the Sartorl building. In the wholesale district, tonight did $20,000 damage. The principal loss was to the Seattle Net & Twine Manufacturing Company. Water damaged the Sylvester Bros, grocery and the storeroom of the Con tinental Distributing Company. S. F. White, candidate for Councilman from the Seventh Ward. Is a. large property-owner, and has been a persistent ad vocate of improvements. At his own ex pense, Mr. White called a mass meeting, which set in motion a movement for the Brooklyn sewer, and through his efforts plans have been prepared for a sewer sys tem, and if elected will urge that the con tract for Its construction be let) at once. 'He Is considered one of the most active and progressive citizens of the Seventh Ward, and has ample time to give to Its interests If elected Councilman. A vote for Mr. White Is a vote for a sewerage system and fire Brotectlon. Ttcdna 1'ratM-Ii. '2 Years Old, Suc cessfully Sails Small Schooner L'roni Gray's Harbor. Sailing peacefully up the Columbia is a 3-foot yacht which has taken one or the longest sea voyages of any craft or its class. It will be In Portland In a few days. This yacht is the Rest!e. a jmall schooner-rigged boat, built by Its owner and sailer, Rcdna Pratch. a young man 22 years old. who constructed the Rest less at his home near Aberdeen, on Gray's Harbor. On Tuesday morning of this week Pratsch left Aberdeen, bound for the Co lumbia. He came in over the bar early Wednesday morning, and reached As toria In safety. Tho same day he con tinued on his way up the river, bound for Vancouver. Some time ago Pratsch took out a party of young men In the Restless and sailed down the coast to San FrancLscd. This is considered an exceedingly dangerous trip for a boat or this size, but no mis hap occurred. When Pratsch left Aber deen the last time his friends there pre dicted that the Restless would never live to enter the Columbia. Stiff northwest winds were blowing, and there was a snappy sea running. Several years ago a character wll re membered around Willapa Harbor hired the steamer Despatch to tow his small sloop Into the Columbia. Soon after the open sea was reached the yachtsman, who was alone in the boat, except for his dog, was seen from the steamer to leap to his feet and wave his arms. Then he seized an ax and chopped the tow iin. in tivn Thorv was a .heavy sea running, but the Despatch continued on her course, and the sloop was lost sight of. No sign of either boat or .man has ever been found. OREGON IS TO RUN TO NOME St. Paul Will Take Her Place Bcrore End of May. When the steamship Oregon next comes to Portland she will probably terminate her work for the San Fran cisco & Portland Steamship Company. If it is not done then, she will make ihe return trip to San Francisco, and there be turned over to her owners, the White Star Company. The Oregon will be used on the Nome-Seattle run this Summer, leaving Pugcf Sound on her first trip June 5. The Ohio and the Lyra, both known here, will also be placed on the ame run. The steamer St. Paul will take the place of the Oregon ,on the Portland- San Francisco run. snc nas Deen over nauled and will be much improved in appearance and. accommodations when next seen here. tice from the British Embassy retched tho Department of Commerce and La brfr that both Great Britain and Canada liaVC iSSUed tinier to .-nvonJ A mnrlKnn certificates of inspection of the hulls. ! Miners, machinery and IIfe-sHing ap paratus of steamships. In accordance with an agreement already reached, the American Government will Issue similar orders to nil officers at Gov ernment ports with respect ito the rc pbrts of Inspection carried by the Brit ish and Canadian steam vessels. This reciprocal nYrangcment will fa cilitate materially the clearance of ves sels at all nnrtx of the thro rmm. tris. and will relieve from much of 't the embarrassment iiii.i oxiwnv. m.A owners of American. British and Can adian steamships!- as the only survev required will be one to determine sim ply whether the vessel Is equipped In accordance with the "statement In her certificate. To Introduce Our Line of Ladies' Siik Shirtwaist Suits For It is well known that In the past we have not handled this line of ladles wear, "and to let everyone in Portland "know that we have added this popular line of garments to our Ladles Suit and Cloak Business. What we .lose during this sale would be a handsome profit for any store. But It's not lost. It's advertising the moat expensive In the world, the best In the world. We have been here for years, and our old reliable motto is still in force, "It shall not cost you one cent if you are not satisfied." AvTremendous Stock of Wooiens for Gents' Merchant Tailoring Our old customers, when they come in now, say. "My. but you have Increased your stock." So we have. It Is double that of any concern In Portland. That means yon can find what you want, from the lower and medium grade of cloth to the finest. We ask you to take nothing for granted all linings, trimmings, etc, will be exhibited for your Inspection. No- dissatisfaction will be tolerated. "It shall not cost you one cent If you are not satisfied" that is our rule; we will not break it with anyone. Store open evenings till 8 o'clock. THE J. M. ACHES0IN CO. FIFTH AND ALDER STREETS Merchant Tailors, Manufacturers and Dealers In Ladies' Suits, Coats and Skirts V , SaTcr to Go to Shanghai. SEATTLE. Wash.. May 3. The des tination df the big steamship Minne sota was changed at the last moment from Yokohama to Shanghai, as a measure 'of precaution. The owners of the steamship did not care to run a risk of the Minnesota being captured by the Russian flcjJ, the whereabouts of which is a mystery just now. so she cleared for a neutral port. To de spatch her to Yokohama direct would have been to take a risk of $6,000,000. equally divided between the value "of tlio. ship and the cargo. As most of the cargo would be con slderetl contraband of war under the Russian edict. It was thought safer to have her clear for a neutral port. The cargo for Japan will have to be trans shipped from Shanghai. Oil Cargoes on the Way. Today the steamer Whlttier, towing the big barge Santa Paula should enter the Columbia. She left San Fran cisco May 2. The Whlttier carries 10,000 barrels of crude- oil and 15 drUras of distillate, while the Santa Paula has on board 7500 barrels of cruJe oil. This will be discharged 'at the Portsmouth station. Marine Notes. The American burkentinc John Smith has been listed as coming from San Diego to Portland for a cargo of lumber. . The British tramp Ferndene began loading at the Oceanic dock yesterday afternoon. She will move to Montgom ery No. 2 today. Her cargo will be 5800 INSPECTIONS STAND GOOD. v Certificates to Be Honored in Canada and United States. WASHINGTON. May 5. Formal no- 1 There is a reason, and the best kind of a reason, why Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow long and heavy. It is a hair-food. It feeds the hair and jiiakes it healthy and strong. j Healthy hair grows, keeps soft and smooth, does not split at the ends, and never falls out. Give Ayer's Hair Vigor to your gray hair and restore to it all the deep, rich color of early life. H ac4 by the J. C. Xytr Co.. evU. Xui. I ArTfc'SCKEUrcZCTO&AIr-FsreMzkt. ATM' 8 KIX8-Tr cmtteitfec. I ATSB.8 SAM1PASHLA-Far tfce Mm. 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