THE MORNING OR EG ONI AX, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1909. PRESIDENT TUFT TO HIT OCTOPUS I. ! TREASURY AGENT WH0I5E TRANSFER FOLLOWED ACTIVITY 7 a a ttoih OTrn A "Y TtJTTGT AGAINST SUGAR .TRUST. T ll . . - . if t a . x J-T I Hficfmrs InlftS U ' - mm- fel m Fine Children's turs in An Unrivauea asson,, ' All Goods Purchased Today or Tomorrow Chareed on December Account Qids9Wortman & King 1 300 Smart Tailored Suits On f2V Message to Congress May Contain Choice Bits on Sugar Trust. BLAME TO BE P1ACED ALSO LAST STAND NEAR ,t TnTPRtisratlon Reveals ius Fact That Managers of Present .whln Do Not' Own Stock in Corporation. "S (SDecial KASHIJU . - - ,,-1,1,., There to a kettle heating in the VvhUe u - the managers of the sugar .nuuec v tr."SV .hm- -kin to a miracle bi.i - "piHt Taffs con the airairs 01 mo v..... ' -,i.ttnn ing Company will receive an , " ha. had before. The Knot is o-H-a tled ,n tt. 1 kely to nave a iev. c...- -Investigation will be made to of the charges recently marie V :. tain customs service o...l.. ----- - In the trust's activities. The Ad- . ministration is declared to earthed in the housecleaning crusade of Collector Loeo 01 . t- . TasurT Agent That Kicnara 1 - . ; . .. - -ho discovered much of e "scallty of 'the- sugar trust, was 'm Z York by the Treaiurj B,orv out anv apparent reason ' -uui - t-no. cr confirms. when coionei - . ------ f th8 Colonel Fowler was collector .of the r..-r;.Hh;;r.,?.: Insurgents Ready for Death ST" rSS'S : Struggle With Zelaya. desire to get Parr away and substitute desire w fc" ik Mr know- some one who coum -. as mucii as he about me - riTr.th..Iwr.H. ARMS LANDED FROM BOAT . . . i. i .. nni amine to be Presidential v. rem ho wasted on the agente of the t P have been sticking corset scales ana sup"" '" of small salaried employes of the Goi- CTheemen who will hear the swish of the i iie ... . ,ho.e ho have Wh te House i.ibii - - . been drawing . bl salaries and ho are nvnected hv the fresiacni. ui n-...-o -----at the bottom of the whole disgraceful "That Theodore Roosevelt used to say trTt w,.en Placed, beside -the persona oninion of President mwui r tracts .by which tjj-Or ruptcd tne empiu.- , th( . He 1-as decided opinions as to wher e the blame should be lam. aim .lmftine of the no reervaiiuns -- " .t- "iur. lnKuace to make his meaning Managers. Don't Own Stock, Investigation on the part of the Gov ernment has developed the startl ng fact mann? the affairs 01 if AmcHcan SiigaTRefining Company own but a comparatively small percent- of its stock. Just how this change was brought about, and when, will be an interesting phase of tne ongr." vest.gauo vwlpdefl of Presl- dent Taft that the Havemeyers, supposed ,o be heavily interested in the sugar trust in reality now hold its stock to the . . . i . . tiWl .hurns extent ot oniy . . Similar deductions have been reached In the cases of other men who were believed to be heavily interested in mis ' It develops that 60 per cent of the stock . i. .-nM In New England. OI me iiuoL i - and there has been something of a panic -w- c.,nntiivn and Senators among me t" - M . from that section at the prospect of what may follow. Widows Involved Now. vi- - ' x ' I I 7 ::.S. ' T 1- J i M -" t (RICHARD PAWR. 1 k -jT tlH I t i (ti nn -.rol.ioo rft II :; f " X ll I on special sale at :0llJU : t I i II I Regular $18.50 values, QQ 0C A fr . J?i ' CO A Ot .UUIAiU UU 0 1 (CLlttl aa - V-.' J.j i fgfPs Rich Ostrich Plumes at lU Less " ABt Whh" y-" make ome sood MenJa p,esent -" Tichstricl: plame " IMtfP j or ,o use it for enrich the abearance at vou- own dressy haij, 'Us W,se - 1 SmiMMmh , t oT to attend this sale. Ostrich vlume, ar. the most staple th,ng earned II , I VgVM-JW . - J .... : : r i nAAitinn to anv woman s State Department Declares It Has Received So Advices and Is Non committal on Subject of Amer ican Marines Landed. WASHIXSTOX. Nov. 28. Nicaraeuan insurgents are now engaged in what is expected to be the final grapple with the Zelnvan forces, according to unofficial advices tonight reaching Sal vator . Cas- trillo. represencative of the icaraguan Insurrectionary forces here. dilate that fightinff is In progress at Rama and Greytowa and that general assault on Managua, wi cay- will follow. Arms ana aniinuwuvu a ital Sale Today at Just Half Price - For today's selling the style center of the Northwest pre sents for the profit andphTasure of Portland's style seekers half a thousand Smart Tailored Suits at exactly half-price Act promptly and see to it that you come earh in the morning and choose the suit you admire most and want most. Be sure that yoa and not some olher lucky woman sets it before it's gone. The most correct models in plain tailored or trimmed styles, made of the best obtainable materials and from the best manufacturlrVin the business. The regular prices run from SIS to $100. Every one in this lot goes on sale at just half price. S12.50llars:.S25.DD Resrular $50.00 values, on special sale at. ... . Regular $35.00 values, 01 7 Cfl ReSular $1U?-VU v,a1' Kh 1 i ot t3 I I iJU ues. on special saie at. . wi w w I I 1 1 I If-;t.lGb- UA vy uw - - - ----- .i Retrular $25.00 values, on special sale at Colonel K. D. Fowler, Former Collector of Port, Who Coa firma Pnrr'n Statement mm to His Transfer. n nna.v.air of the trust stock. according to the result of the Govern investigation. Is held by trustees .j a v. loc-atepH of estates. ThU determlnaUon on the part of the .m niuratn to the defeat of the campaign of the Department of Justice to prevent lt evidence being opened through an investigation by Congress. Un less this act can be brought to bear upon the President with sufficient force to bot tle his wrath, the action of Congress on the sugar trust investigation will come 'Some ot the men In Congress who are least In fear of public opinion do not hes itate to admit that they would not dare . . i in thtt nrtaltlnn of VOt- to place iiiciiii-c- - ing against an Investigation, even though they doubt Its wlsaom ourmg mo 4..-- ency of the trials. i 'a-a A.riv tVii week from the Nor wegian steamer Utsteln are oeuevea iu be in the hands of the Insurrectionists, and prompt use 01 mem oy r.3iriui forces is expectea. Senor Castnllo pointed oui iuius.h u" it would require less than three days to transport the munitions of- war from Bluenelds, where tne uisiein i-miucu them, to Rama, and that, as soon as hla compatriots were supplied, immediate conflict with the government troops was Inevitable. .ri.. rn. rtmrt nt State tonight de clared it had received no advices of any kind from Nicaragua. All inquiries a the landing of marines on , i. .-r met with evasive replies. but these were such as to give rise to the belief that some torce naa -.1 nrntit American Interests and to reconnolter. Just how large this force may be; or how long n may to -be kept concentrated, is not even suggested. REVOtrTION WKIX FINANCED Business Men of Nicaragua Angered at Zelaya's Petty Grafting. NEW ORLEANS," Nov. zs.-iioera. contributions to the revolutionary cause -i,.,i -have been made by busi ness interests of that country, according to Consul-General susman, ij,--"-. , - - n.R.,i P-Atraiia at New Orleans. r, i ,;a h received advices to day that ample financial support for the Insurrection naa Deen uut..-u large Industrial and commercial Interests of Nicaragua, which naa oecn extortionately by Zelaya. He continued: There have Deen many .. . ,i....t . A-vtnrtinn. Near Ma nagua is a little lagoon in which Indian hair rApn woni iium REICHSTAG TO OPEN Kaiser to Preside in Person Next Tuesday. . AMERICAN AFFAIRS TALKED OYSTER FIRSTS WAR ENDS i, Tokeland 31 an Re-elected Manager and All Is Well. rtY-T'Tj' T3TrrvT Vajth.. Nov. 2R. (Sd- X ' - - - - ciaL) Th war which has been raging In the Tokeland Oyster Company between ..irt.nt Qrnt T?rrpsentative Wal- Hf DITDIUClll, - " - " a.... TnlralnnH AnH three Of ltaS jaoe uo.1 v, va. trustees. J. W. Kleeb. of the Kleeb Lum ber Company; J. G. Hein. president of the Pacific State Bank, and ex-Sheriff A. B. tn a halt through the action taken at a stockholders meet- . . i . ir.l.i-il tng jusi neia aw r 1-v.i- ntinr was called by President Stuart for the express purpose of ountlng the three trustees aoove menuuneu, i.i retaliation for their having brought suit . mi.i President Stuart and Mrs. LiE- ale Kindred, also a trustee, to turn over to the company certain oyster lands which they alleged Mr. Stuart had been Instruct ed to purchase for the company, but lii. -it cinirl a n rl Mm Kindred had HIIH Il ' - purchased and proposed to hold for their InHii-iHinl ute. A coniDromise was effected through 1 -w k. il-nui truRtnes reslened and Htllllll i , , - - Mr. Stuart and Mrs. Kindred agreed to turn over the oyster lands in dispute to the company. The vacancies caused by the resignations were filled by the clec- ...ei.i. q,nntnr John Welsh. lion ii r --" . : of thin cltv: Frank Spittle, of Astoria, and inhn R. Howard, of Seattle. Mr. Stuarf - -u.-t.ri ci manas-er of the com pany's business and the suit against him and Mrs. Kindred will be withdrawn. The Tolteland Oyster Company has been . tvuiAn-riArlnff enmnanv on ine iij -- - - " i rf-.-c - - this harbor, and the third JIO.OCO dividend was declared at the meeting Just held, making $30,000 paid to Its stockholders during the past nine months. Lava No Longer Flowing . BANT A CRUZ. TenerifTe. Nov. 28. The flow of lava from the craters has stopped. Activity t bow apparent enly within the 'craters. .'i icnui atatinr that a com rn&uuii " -- ,, i , peny had been lormea wnc. -i . v. wnmen n comparatively large sura per day for the privilege of using the water. They naa xo v L J , r-l C at " supply." - "BIG STICK" IS LOOKED FOR America Expected to Take Hand in Nlcaraguan Trouble it-icuivnTDV Nov. SS. Kaval prep- hih the ITntted States began arnuuiia ' " - - i . i -. nr tn Aver-urinn oi iwo ftnici- Ull luniuius - . . . , .t the, order of President eiaya probably will develop in the next few days Into a "Dig suck i - -I.. a which Uncle Sam may brandish over the head of the Nlcaraguan dictator. Ti-.hin, ant) transnorrs are ucu.a. tnr Indications of the Govern menfs move and any hour may oring Von lr a hlueiackets have news ma,. - landed on the soil Of war-wrecaea ragua. GUNBOAT PRINCETON LEWES Starts on Three Weeks' Trip From Navy-Yard to Nicaragua. .f.TTTi- wash.. Nov. M. The gun , . T.in.tV.n Commander C. H. Hayes sailed from the Puget Sound Navy-yard this morning for ftir8u ,h mnhoat Vicksburg. which Will e . Pnrlntn 1.- nuw , , , , - TlnAtrtn wnicn nas oeen Uliurr a mi -stop at San Francisco to take on ammu nition and etores. Commanaer ae expects to reach Nicaragua wnnin weeks. That is LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININK.Loolt Jar'lhS r.l.ture of E. W. GROVE. U1J. Worla over 10 Mrm u Feeling Between Parties Intense, So cialists Only Faction Satisfied. Tariff to Be Discussed in Session. tjs-TjT.T-v Knv 2S. The Reichstaf will reconvene Tuesday, the Emperor return ing to Berlin to open the session in per- in Th aneecn irom inn mruuts expected to contain interesting forecasts of the Imperial policy. The session win h eomnarativelv auiety It is believed, al thincrh the emhlttermeni Miwetn mo i i atili Intense. Social VKI1UU9 Ktw -" - i i n . ,1.. mi v nn.a RnLiHutfii w 1 1 1 1 itiv. nt t-vpntti ainca ta finance bills were nassed. The recent elections for the Reichstag ana ine siaie ana iiiuiiiliiwi elections show a dTlft of political ten dencies strongly toward the Socialists-. The deliberations In the Reichstag are expected, to touch American affaire. Va rious points of the American tariff will be discussed in some form, even If no treaty or tarm agreement is preseinm for ratification. The American exhibi tion In Berlin will also be a topic. The Pan-German members are likely to criticise the recent declaration of Count Dn-.,nre ,Vi. Gorman Ambassador at "Washington, of the alms of the German policy, which amountea to renunciation of further colonial ambitions. American trade affairs probably will be brought up In the discussion over the bill taxing Polish exports below synoicate prices. OUSTED PRIEST HITS BACK Denver Prelate Scores Bishop Who ' Excommupicated Him. : ' iENVER, Nov. 28. Despite the for mal action of his excommunication mm the church, which was read In most of the churches of the Catholic Diocese -of Colorado, fattier j. r. i-r-rlgan. twistor of St. Patrick's Church, conductea services before a large con gregation' today. Father Carrlgan nimseu reaa inn formal notice of his excommunication ... -Dt.hn vt -r to his narlshioners. He then discussed the notice In detail, ex plaining charges brought against mm by .Matz, and characterizing the docu 'triene as "the last stroke of a desperate man. consumed by the spirit of re venge against his brother." Father Carrlgan s siann in remains to vacate the pastorate of St. Patrick's was upheld by the local courts. STEAMER LATE, FEAR FELT Liner Bound for Ponce II Days Overdu.e Search Is On. SANTIAoO. Nov. 28. It is 19 days since the Herrera line steamer Maria Herrera left Santiago. Cuba, with a cargo of cattle, bound for Ponce. P. R., where she was expected to arrive No vember 11. The steamer, however, has not been heard from, and it is believed she has fov idered. " Herrera Jine officials have sent the steamer Havana to search for tie mlss- : r : f - 7 Z (L;. e-isioonincr reduction, the possessions. As our entire stocn is on saie "t 1 truly bargain wise cannot fail to take advantage. and all grade Allcolors 1 the same you've seen at regular prices, now I Dnlls Free With Every SOc Purchase Every one who read yesterday's Oreeonian or Friday' Journal or Telegram j, fnrrr- fro doll offer. I hose wno nave noz reau u, n .. - m.wuo w - - .: - m j r -.w these papers at once and read tne announcemem uc rMm - ... .. w f ii . x - Af 0iOrv r.no inhn makes a Mr'vrp ber that we ll give only one aou 10 a cusmuuu, v MnhaleoJfiTt is entitled to a dollr so do notjoftyo r . tht Anil if voa don 't bring he coupon. We want to maketT TOT Ue ucxt fi'"1- -J .T . kr?ij 7 1 f r u So tn if that some little friend of yours gets one. Ef a nunareas ot muc to hhhj" .. , - Examine them and you will readily see that they're one-fourth to one- half less than tne usual pricey Th.nfa'c a nnmnlet.e assortment and our ribbon counters are loaded with decided bargains, and holiday gin planners had better look well to the line. Special prices for this sale are 19, 21S 25S 29S 48 Umbrellas $1.98 Men's and women's umbrellas, with silk and lisle taffeta, rain-proof, mounted on good, strong frames, with handles in ebony, mission or sterling silver trimmed effects. Regular values to $3.50. We will place these excellent um- 01 QD brellas on special sale at. . .0 I iJU Regular values up to $6.50 PQ 0 each; on special sale at VUitU Chiffon Veiling Suitable for auto veils, for face protection on stormy days', etc. ; comes in all the leading shades; extra quality chiffon, worth to 75c the yard, on OQp sale at this very low price.. LQi Vai. Laces, 29c Dozen Valen ciennes laces for making fancy, work, trimming doll dresses, cush ions, etc. Edges or insertions Vs to l1 inches wide ; values to OQp . WW -IlliU' v.. s Everything in the department reduced this week. This superb list of specials in addition. Long Muslin Skirts, made in plain styles, or trimmed with lace or embroidery, muslin waist, regular 75c value, Qp on special sale at the remarkably low price of, each. tJU Regular $1.50 values, special at the low price of. . . - J? Regular $2.00 values, special at this low price Hand-Made Slips and Short Dresses, slightly soiled regu lar values from $2.25 to $12.00, special at y2 PRICE Slips, Lonfc Skirts and Short Dresses, all fresh and new, made with hand-run tucks and embroidered yokes, regular values from $2.25 to $12.50 1-3 LESS Arnold's Outing Flannel Gowns for infants, a spe- CCa cial line at the remarkably low price of,' each. . . . ... OJu We carry complete line of Arnold's knit goods for babies. Infants' Crocheted Sacques, in plain white or 0f 1 Q trimmed with pink or blue, regular $1.50 values.Q 1 1 I J Baby Shoes, in every color and style, all sizes, MQn special at the remarkably low price of, the pair TUU Fine quality sheer lmen in embroid ered designs or with hemstitched v scalloped edges, exceptionally sheer and dainty and regularly worthy from $1.25 to $2.25 each; extra special for today's selling, QOp while they last, at, each uUU Women's Silk Hose Nothing more appropriate for a holiday gift something to buy for wife, sister or fVionrl Plain SI k. ill S1ZPS JV- 10 10; all the.leading shades; are worth $1.25 the pair. . . Women's Fancy Hose, in. all-over lace, boot lace, embroidered effects, etc. Splendid range ot colors. at- ues up to $4 the pair, on sale at this low price Women's Extra Quality Black Silk Hose, with 'hand-embroidered in step; all sizes; regular $3.50 the pair; all new designs; will AO be placed on special sale at.Qi1U Women's Fancy Hose, in plain lisle, in all the leading shades or in fancy Hott.ed effects, or with hand-em broidered instep. Regular values to 85c the pair, at., Women's Elastic Ribbed Union Knfta ankle- lenffth. hish neck, long sWvpk Winter weight. They come in sizes 4. 5 and 6". Regular 9 (in valnps. on sale at. ea. 78c $1.98 a. IU "IMV I.S1.43 a a 75c dozen yards; special ai..w '. ing v. and the CubaTnTnt I w. I , j has lnstructea coin ----- T the coast of Santo uommgo WIFE NO. 2 SPOILS HIS FUN St. Louis Man Arrested on Charge of Bigamy. ST LOUIS. Nov. 28.-Samuel H. Busch mann I. In jail on a warrant tosued in Milwaukee charging bigamy. He was taien from hi home last night, where hwas Ting with Mrs. Annie Jurgens Buschmann. whom he married in Buschmann does not deny the charge. Last June hia St. Louis wife confronted him in Milwaukee, where he had been livTng with his other wife. As neither wife would prosecute, they decided to abide by hla choice. ' Buschmann chose his St. Louis tre and came here to live The Milwaukee wife stipulated that ehe should be paid $16 a month, and it Is said these pay ments were made. Buschmann told De tective Louis Krause, of Milwaukee, that 1 - BOYS EMPLOYED IN MINE Coroner's Inquest Into Cherry Hor ror Resumed Today. CHERRY, lit., Nov. 28. The. Coro ner's inquest into the St. Paul mine horror will oe. resumed tomorrow. The state factory inspector will offer evidence of the employment in the mine of boys under age who were killed, and will ask the Coroner to is sue subpenas for witnesses, to inquire fully Into the violation of the child labor law. Shoulder and Arm Broken. ASTORIA. Or., Nov. 28. (Special.) Olof Munguson, an employe of the Brlx Logging Company's camps on Grays River, sustained a broken right shoulder and arm yesterday, when struck by a pulley-blor Christmas Presents We have just received large shipments of Oriental Curios, suitable for .Christmas presents, consisting of fine silks and satin, embroid ered Mandarin Coats, Kimonos, Morning Tea Gowns, Smoking Jackets, Screens, Ivory Carvings, Satsuma, Bronze and Brasswares, beautiful Carved Furniture, Tea Sets, etc. Remember, we carry the largest stock at the lowest prices in the city. Andrew Kan & Co. 246 Washington St., Bet, Second and Third