THE MORXIXG OREGOyiAX. TUESDAY, DECE3IBER 27, 1910, SLAND GOMMERGE All! NEW JERSEY CANDIDATE TOR SENATOR, WHO ANSWERS 2 GOVERNOR-ELECT'S ATTACK. Toll & Gibbs, Inc. Toll Gibbs, face Morrison at Seventh GROWS By LEAPS PORTLAND'S FOREMOST FURNITURE AND COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHING STORE i i mm V V Free Trade With Philippines Justified by Increase of Intercourse. IMPORTS SWELL $6,000,000 E I port to Culled Simps $8,500,000 larg-r, Principally la Sugar, ' Cigar. Hemp root I Ranks Prtwe Great Saccrss. OREGOKIAX NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. Pee. J The wisdom of Vrrtl lent Ta(t la urging the establishment of fr-a trade between this Philippine Islands and the United States la born out by tfie annual report of the Bureau of In nlar Affair made public tod nr. Thla report shows that dnrl.ig the past fiscal rear. aMpmenta from t.ie Ujlted Statea to rhe Phlllpplnea Increaaed over tS.O0O.aA while ex porta from the Islands to the Bralea ahow a rain of ..' over the year previous. The trade for the past year la the greatest aloce the Phlllpplnea came under the American flag. In dlarusalng Philippine commerce, the report of the Insular Bureau aaya: "Through the tariff legislation of Au( ut a. !. establishing practical free trade between the United Statea and the Phlllpplnea, special Intercet al tachee to Llie commercial returna for the llaral year 110. since. In comparison with thoee of t!ie previous year, they may (e considered aa roughly measuring the operation of the new law. The accuracy of the com par4 eon la to a considerable dee-re Influenced by the abnormally email trade showlnir of and by the operation of free trade embracing lesa than a full year, while Irrport values tn IM are somewhat afTertrd by the with drawal under the present tariff of the free entry privilege previously granted Government supplies. With due regard to three factors, however, the su.nmsrl tatton of trade returna la ample to show that the establishment of free commer cial relations between the two countries marks a new era In the material devel opment of the Islands. "In both Imports and exports the velars recorded far ex'eded those of any pre vious year. Imports amounted to 5C7, vXT.Oo. and were $3.2 TS 3 tn excess of those of 1W while there waa an In crease of JS,S. m (,a export total of E9i.M4.10 in l''l'. In both branches of the trade the United Statea was credited with the larger part of these Increases, tmporta of American (roods more than doubling In value and exports Increasing mora than 8 per rent. Imports -tshow Biff Gain. "The Imports, exclusive of gold and liver and Government supplies, for the fiscal years 1K'-19I were aa follows: From Fiscal year. T'nttd Other 8 la tee. countries. l.i:.o.ei.t si i.WiSOT 1. t-.T.iOl, J.P4:i.T:ia 2. .v..a! Z1.4J.I.T11 4.".i.V.M:ll as. lixi. .v.i 3. M.(M-t s.ir.'7. 4. 1.1-t.-lll l,t..VT..V43 s.?rti.s r.vii 4. (.:: .:ia3.M;ii 2i.4i--.37:i 1.I.U.I.VI ;3.r.4: 6.070.-17 2S.K3H.N7rt 4.ml.77'M 2.t.lOit.KJ7 lU.7Ti.3ul', s.v;:o AuauM 2 1!M. to June 3U. lte. rtauree exclude fre-entrr railway supplies. I"! .. lll .. 1WJ .. 1!.1 .. 3'o . . 1 Te . . I ! lr' lin "For the llrst time the United Statea took the lead In Imports, with a value of 110.773.301. or about per cent of the total, and 'n tha Increase of .tii31 for the year the moat noteworthy Instance of the operation of free trade la found in cotton cloths. These Imports of American origin Increaaed In value from llinl to I.U.I3 in a textile trade heretofore distinctively Itrtttsh. Ameri can Iron and steel, which had. already taken a prominent place In the supply of the Islands, was Import M to larecr value than In We fry over tl.0on.ooo. while Increases of about each are shown tn American flour and Illuminating oil. with smaller but Important gains In canned salmon, leather and manufac tures, cement, paints and a variety of ether purchases from the Unted States for minor Import value. The Import trade from countries other than the United Hfates reflected the Improved conditions of the year and showed an rgregate Increase of J3.0eVXX more than fi. ... of which was credited to the 'rench East Indies as a result of larger Imports of rice, which are chiefly from thla source. The value of rice Imported waa it;i.a, but tlie average price for the year was exceptionally low and the quantity Imported to supplement the local product waa the largest since l?v5. Exports of Sugar and Clears Larger. -The export exclusive of gold and liver, for the fiscal years ls-s-isie were as follows: To Flacal year. United Other SlaU-e. countries. 1 . 'l . -3 . 1 . 1 'l . !. . ! . J "7 , . !.! . lie . t i :.4u b t s.-'i. a..v.-.M.m ie,2-.-. r ..7 j.i'j i i-i..- T.KMI.T4.1 KL'-tS. II. I02.771; 1B.147. Ui: t.;.i-.4. It ..-T'j.tl I 2" S 17. 12.07W. it 21.6J4. U.i.:: t.t. I".2I0..V.1 2i.77. 014 S-.-T u .. 7i.1 I.-4 3.11 Aasset 20. !. to Jane 1W "T!to efTect of free trade on exports waa shown In higher price for uar and greatly increaaed production of cigars to meet the demands of the newiy pened American market. The price of uxar Increased from an average of 1 rents per pound In 1 to IS cents, with the year'a trade showing an Increase In value of over CIXUOD. The market was largely shifted fm China and Hong kong to the United States, and Ameri can purchase were tons of the total of U5.S tone exported during the year, or slightly less than a' third of , the annual quantity granted free entry under the free-trade limitation. Exports of cigars Increased from UaSTTJ to IS.1:.K of which KJ.M1.0WI or some what more than half of the quantity fixed for free admission, found an Ameri can market. The aggregate trade of other countries remained practically the same. Toe low level of hemp prices reached In 1W9 continued, and the aver age for the year was slightly lower, but a new record In 'the quantity ex ported l.cs tons explains an Increased ex, port value of S1.jto.iK The British bemp trade remained about the aame and practically all of the Increased out put waa shipped to the United States, whose purchase amounted to IIO.AO.OW of a SlT.OCe.) total. In the copra trade an Increased quantity combined with ris ing prtcee resulted In a I2.j0u.000 Increase tn the .0tv.'ir total. 1-eaf tobacco was tae only on ot the fire great export -e-- " ., , I I . : " V. ' :". :: ; - I:, v.. ;,:. ' t j ' k''' t .: ) - 1 "i- , J:: w - EX-MaXATOR JAMES SMITH. I tin" staples In which there was a reduced trade. Leaf exports were 1.TT1.MS pounds lee, but were sold at a higher price per pound results clearly traceable to the greatly Increased local demand In the cigar Industry. The American trade cen tered In the manufactured product, and with exports of Philippine cigars to the United Stt. valued at ll.90b.447. Ameri can purchases of Philippine leaf, under free trade amounted to but Postal Banks Succeed. . n i ... irMl, brtefltr of thS 1 IIV ........ . ' postal savings bonk that Is In operation .. . . 1 T M . ..n In the "htiippine isianus. ji m cess in our Oriental possessions is any Indication of the success likely to be attained In the United States, the postal bank is destined to exceed the fondest expectations of those who brought about ita adoption. Speaking of the Philippine postal savings banks, the report says: "ThS continued success of the postal . i. in ik. PMMnnlnea attests the wisdom of Its establishment In 1S. Intended primarily ror tno oeneni o , ... in Tin hi In favor r llipinw. lie " " - . . i- .kAvn v the f&ct that among wmn " 1 " L the number of Filipino depositor has increased to i47. as compared with 4927 on June . 19. and now constitutes more than 5 per cent of the depositors. "At the close of the fiscal year there were 2sa banks In operation, an Increase of 41 over the previous year, and a net increase Is shown of 4330 depositors and of EW.2S7 pesos In deposits. The Interest paid to depositors on ciosed accounts during the year amount ed to K34 pesos, and the amount of ac crued Interest placed to the credit of individual depositors Juno 30. 1910. was 23.274 pesos. "The sum of TS.S9S pesos Interest was received from Investments In bonds and mortgages and on time deposits In other banks, all made under the direction of ,ne postal savings bank Investment board. This board Is now placing real ftte loans at t and W per cent and will be able to loan upon thla clasa of security the full amount permitted by law. The interest for the n.-cal y"-,1"1 on In vestments already made. Including loans authorised In July, will amount to ... pesos, and with the additional Interest on Investments to be made later will probably amount to ptioi. The estimated amount of Interest at 2H per cent to be paid to depositors, based upon the present rate of Increase, will be about Jc.Oue pesos. "In view of the steady Increase In revenues, the chief of the postal savings hank recommends that the Interest rate to depositors for the fiscal year 1911 be Increased to 1 per cent." ARKANSANS KILL PRISONER Taken From Deputy on Leaving Jail, Chltwood Is Shot Dead. ST LOUIS. Dec. S. Oscar Chltwood. charged with having killed Sheriff" Jake Houpt In Hot Springs. Ark-, last Au gust, was taken from the county Jail at Hot Springs early this morning and shot to death, according to a telephone message from there today. His head was riddled with bullets. Chltwood was being spirited from the county Jail to the police station when taken by the mob. He was recently granted a change of venue and was to have been taken to Benton, Ark., tods w The mob was made up of 20 men. who wore handkerchiefs over their faces. The lynching; took place in an enclo sure between the Jail and the court house, built for the execution of an other prisoner, who was hanged last September. Three men In the mob did the actual shooting, while the others waited outside the enclosure. Chltwood was handcuffed and waa being taken out of the Jail by a deputy sheriff, who waa ordered to raise his hands. Prosecutor J. V. Wood said today that he would Investigate the story told by Deputy Sheriff John Rutherford, who was guarding the prisoner. Wood said he wanted to ascertain how the mob knew Chltwood. was "to have been taken to safety. SAILORS TRUE TO FRIENDS Gifts Front Warships Sent Rocke feller and Helen Gould. NORFOLK. Va.. Dec. IS. United States seamen from eight warships, grateful to John D. Rockefeller and Miss Helen Gould for kindnesses to them, have sent gifts to both. A flower-stand was sent to Mr. Rockefeller and a fern dish to Miss Gould. Tke latter In return is sending a shuf flleboard with ter.pln attachment to the Naval T. M. C. A. here. When her child Is In danger a woman will risk her life to protect It. No great act of heroism or risk of lire is neceaearv to protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all danger Is avoided, for sale by all dealers. SMITH HITS BACK Ex-Senator Challenges Wilson to Name Spokesman. GOVERNOR IS QUOTED Wilson Accused of Savin" Martini's . Election Would Disgrace State and Consulting Smith About Another Candidate. tCentlmied From First Page.) public of attempting trickery and de celt. "I called upon Dr. Wilson shortly after the election. The Senatorial mat ter was discussed. I told him that I had not yet reached a decision as to my candidacy. Professing a high regard for me. Dr. Wilson said that my candi dacy would meet with soma opposition from the people. He said In his Judg ment they wanted a man who had not previously appeared In the political arena; some untried man. Smith Predicts Denial. "Stating that the recent primary was a farce and that It would be a dis grace' to the state to send James E. Martin to the Senate, he asked me to sit down with him and agree upon a candidate who would be acceptable to blm and to me. "How It will sear the doctor's con science to have his real view as to the primary and as to the man he now lauds for Senatorial honors brought home td him with such painful ac curacy, lis will have to try to dis avow it. but it is true, and in his heart he knows It to be true." . . BOSTON HOTEL IS HELD UP Disguised Man Registers, Then Makes Clerk Yield Money. BOSTON. Dec 26. A prosperous-appearing man. wearing an expensive fur lined coat, registered under the name ot Dr. R. B. Wilson. Portland. Me.. In the Hotel Westminster esrly today, and an hour later appeared before Jerome C. Carey, the night clerk, with a loaded revolver and demanded that the clerk hand over to him the money and valu ables In the hotel safe. Carey tossed htm a small bundle of bills containing 0, telling him that was all that was In the safe, and the visitor departed. When the police began their investiga tion, they found that In bis haste the thief had dropped behind him a bundle of wigs, falsa beards and other dis guises. DEADLY FIGHT ENDS DANCE Christmas Festivities in Kentucky Break Vp in War. LEXINGTON. Ky., Dec 28. One man was killed, three others probably fatally injured and several others slightly wounded In a general fight at a Christ- as dance In the home of Craddock Wllloughby In Montgomery County last night. Twenty-five persons engaged In the fight, which followed a quarrel between two of the men. William Wllloughby was shot and killed and his brother, Craddock Wllloughby, and two other men, whose names have not been learned, may die from their wounds. A posse of officers has gone to the scene to prevent possible further blood shed and to arrest the men who partici pated In last night's fight. Ice Gorges Break In Ohio River. GALLTPOLIS. O.. Dec 26. The heaviest Ice gorges that have formed In thla sec tion of the Ohio snd Kanawha rivers for years broke early today. Fleets ot steamboats and barges moored In Middle port and In the mouth of the Great Kanawha bad a narrow escape from be ing crushed and sunk. One gasoline boat was crushed but the occupants were saved. "ssr " ess- w" . Tlhe Year-Emdl Sale Bgnos Today fc Brings tlhe Greatest BargaSos io Many Mooting io Women's Apparel and Hone Foroitore YESTERDAY'S ANNOUNCEMENT GAVE THE PARTICULARS OF THIS MOST IMPORTANT YEAR-END BARGAIN EVENT-PAGE 7 1 : 1 -In Women's and Misses' Tailored.. Suits plain The Sale Of Filie Furiliture tailored and fancy styles, including all of our higher : priced models In Wool and Silk Dresses, Corduroy It's to effect a general lowering of our splendid riresses and those in Velvet and Chiffon and Satin showing of fine furniture, made imperative fey year Dresses ana xnose in veivew Miweq end inventory, that we've planned this sale for the " and Velvet Combinations. In Women s and Misses ye&r& eyent that presents to Wool Coats and Raincoats. Children s Wool coats thoge wh(J are Dujlding or wh0 contemplate building ' all at Half Price. fine homes, an opportunity to save in selecting Commanding values that make the purchase of a pieces for the various rooms. And it's an unusually new Suit, Dress or Coat now a real economy. And fine collection that we've entered into this sale new ouii, V1 . pieces of the classic period types many of them the fashionable models and materials are as con- v. exactnesg from famous oriffinals. What spicuous in one group as in another. The woman follows here is merely a brief description of this who finds her apparel insufficient for the coming an(j that piece seeing them means appreciation of Winter months will surely accept this as "the op- their intrinsic art and the realization that they are - portunity" for completing her needs. ' remarkable bargains. n In Room-Size Rogs9 Some Splen dlidl Boying Opportonnties EnndhlJecar' $49.50 for $65 French Wilton Rugs 9xl2-Ft. Size French Wilton The rug de luxe. Several beautiful specimens of the weavers' art in color combinations that are impossible in other rugs. Exquisite "patterns that rival the product of Persia s famous looms. $44.50 for $60 Hardwick Wilton Rugs 9xl2-Ft. Size Hard wick Wilton Perfection in weavery ; a marvel of modern loom craft All the details are Oriental in design, and color and un surpassed in durability. Many small allorer designs in modern colorings. $39.50 for '$50 Royal Wilton Rugs 9xl2-Ft. Size Royal Wil ton The standard of excellence in medium-grade Wilton, and a good line of popular patterns in color combinations that are in harmony with modern decorative schemes. This is undoubtedly the best Wilton Rug on the market for the price and it has a his tory behind it to prove it. $37.50 for $60 Seamless Wilton Rugs 9xl2-Ft. Size Seam less Wilton A plain center with two-tone borders in tan, rose, blue and green. An ideal high-grade bedroom rug. Just a few of them left at a momentous reduction. S28.50 for $35 Body Brussels Rugs Size 8 Ft. 3 In. by 10 Ft. 6 In. $29.50 for $37.50 Body Brussels Rugs 9x12 Ft. Body Brussels A splendid line of living-room and dining-room patterns that will please the most fastidious. Tans and browns and tan and green combination in small allover designs. A splendid opportunity to secure the best Body Brussels Rug made at a price that is most attractive. . $19.85 for $25 Axmi nster Rugs Size 9x12 Ft Axmmster rUo-s The best wearing of all the low-priced fabrics. A good .a xm msier xvug is a jjiuuiauio ' 'ment. They give splendid service and look well after years of hard wear. We have a big stock of them; sell regularly at $25. Easy Terms to H omef urnishers ATTRACTIVE YEAR-END SAVINGS Sim La.ce Coirfcalps Special, 65? Pair for Nottingham Lace Cur tains worth $1 pair. In white and ecru and 2V yards long. Special 95J Pair for Nottingham Lace Cur tains in white and ecru tints and 2',2 yards long. Worth $1.50 pair. Special $1.20 Pair for Bobbinet and Notting ham Lace Curtains worth $2 pair. In both white and ecru. Special $1.65 Pair for white and ecru Not tingham Lace Curtains that are 2Vz yards long and worth $2.50 pair. Special $2.15 Pair for Net and Nottingham Lace Curtains in white and ecru and 21 yards long. Worth $3 pair. Special $2.85 Pair for Nottingham and Arabian Lace Curtains, 2Y2 yards long, and worth $3.50 pair. Special $3.35 Pair for white and ecru Not tingham Lace Curtains worth $4.50 pair. 2 ' yards long. , Special $4.85 Pair for Irish Point and Cluny Lace Curtains worth $6 and $6.50 pair. In white and ecru. Special $6.95 Pair for Arabian, Cluny and Irish Point Lace Curtains that are 2 yards long and worth $10 pair. Special $8.45 Pair for Arabian, Cluny and Irish Point Lace Curtains that are 2V yards long and worth $12.00 and $12.50 pair. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION If II CITY 10 GIVE DIVA GOLD SAX FBAXCISCO RIXGS WITH PKAISE OF TETKAZZIXI. Ovation of 250,000 People Causes Singer Delight Showers of Flowers and Gifts Sent. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26. (Special.) The Board of Supervisors at ita meet ing tomorrow -will consider an appropri ation for the purpose of securing a golden token to be presented to Mme. Lulea Tetraxzlnl on behalf of the citl sens of San Francisco In return for her wondrous treat to 250,000 of Its Inhabi tants who heard her in the open air concert Christmas eve. From every part of the city hundreds have petitioned the Mayor and Board for such action. The matter will be presented to the Board by Mayor Mc Carthy, who today declared there is every reason for the city to show Its ap preciation and no legal or sentimental reason for not using municipal funds for the purpose. Tetraxzlnl was tearfully happy over the unexpected magnitude of her "little party" and the tremendous reception ac corded her. She could only express her pleasure In little sighs of happiness, and fragmentary bits of English. When the diva awakened yesterday morning her first thought waa for her voice and she was delighted beyond measure to find, upon trying a few notes, that it had suffered no injury from con tact with the night air. Tetrazzlnl's rooms in the Palace Ho tel were banked with flowers sent by admiring friends yesterday. There were also many presents. Including a brass bed for Chihuahua, her diminutive dog. "I cannot teU you how happy I am." said Tetraxxinl, through an Interpreter, to night. "I expected there might $e a few thousand people come to hear me sing on the street, but I never, never ex pected such a great audience. Ton see, I am my mascot, sure. It was grand. I did not sing in the street. No, no: there was nothing of the street. It was like a grand, magnificent theater and the people were lovely." Tetrazxlnl will leave Wednesday for Portland, where she will sing on De cember 30. She will give six concerts In the Northwest " Gladstone Walts on Decision. OREGON crrr. Or. Dec . Spe- .1.1 r.Iaatnna hovlntr VOted tO i II- corporate, the newly elected officials and citizens are now waiting for the County Court to pass on the legality of that election before going through the form of setting up for business for Itself. As soon as Judge Dimlck does canvass the vote. If his decision Is favorable, the new Council will meet and organize. One of the first duties of Council will be to appoint a char ter committee, in the meantime work ing under the provisional charter In the code. Judge Dimlck will expedite matters as soon as It is put up to him. STORM BREWING IN HAYTI Flrmin Leaves London for Island and Is Denounced as Traitor PORT ATJ PRINCE. Dec. 26. A gov ernment circular Issued today and ad dressed to all the commanders of the army and public officials, brands Gen eral Antenor Flrmin, the Haytian Min ister to Great Britain, as a traitor to his duties and his friends and orders that be be prevented from landing on Hay tian soil. Some time ago Flrmin. who headed the revolt of 1902. left his post in Lon don on the pretext rliat his salary had not been paid for six months and later embarked from Bordeaux for HaytL He will be here next week at the time when the election for Deputies is taking place and as soon as President Simon became aware of his purpose. It was an nounced that be would not be allowed to re-enter the country at that time. It is probable that Flrmin wlU stop In St. Thomas, D. W. I. . Arabs Slay British Sailors. JBUSHIRE. Persia, Dec. 26. A landT Ing force from the British cruiser Hya cinth had a serious brush with Arabian gunrunners on the southern coast of Persia today. Fourteen of the British were killed or wounded. - The Arabs lost 4. m Saves ant! Worry Appropriate Christmas Gifts Picture Framing" We are showing new patterns of moldings in antique gold and Cir cassian walnut. See our lines ol framed and untrained plcturea Mirrors framed to your order. Artists' Materials 5 Great Branches of Art. Oil Color. Water Color. Pastel Color. Crayon. Charcoal. Pen and Ink. China Decoration. Hollywood Carbons We are agents for the Holly wood Carbon?, the best carbon fe production of modern and ancient masterpieces. Framed Pictures Our Framed Picture Depart ment presents a wide" variety of new and beautiful pictures. Oils, water colors and pastels, as well as the most popular poster prints. SANBORN, VAIL & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers. Butb Phones Main 600, A 6)& 170 First and 1T1 Front Sta. Ifjl illi Wm "It's the Water." FIRST WE FOUND THE WATER Then we located our brewery. TVe found the water that is chemically perfect for brewing purposes, water THAT GIVES OLYMPIA BEER ITS NOTABLE SMOOTHNESS "There's a reason" for the rich, satisfying flavor that the creamv foam of Olympia Beer in your cellar. Phone Main 671; Ind. A 2467. t Olympia Beer Agency hi i t pH 108.0