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    THE SUNDAY OBEGONIAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 4, 1904.
ISDN IN FAVOR
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Federal Buildings,
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ARGHITECT WILL SO URGE
Will Recommend $100,000 Be
Expended at Oregon City.
$85,000 FOR BAKER CITY
Fulton Calls on Quartermaster-General
to Urge That Transport Be
Sent to Portland to Convey
Nineteenth Infantry.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington, bee. 3. There Is considerable talk
In Washington about the probability of
the passage of an omnibus public build
ing bill at the short session of Congress.
"With a view to securing recognition for
Oregon, Senator Fulton today called on
Supervising Architect Taylor to as
certain what amounts the Treasury De
partment will recommend be appropriated
for Oregon. He was told that the de
partment will urge the appropriation of
$100,000 for the purchase of a site and
tho erection of a public building at Oregon
City, and $S5;00D for the erection of a
public building at Baker City, , on a site
heretofore purchased. If tho omnibus bill
Is framed, an effort will be made to
have these appropriations Incorporated.
Senator Fulton today called on Quartermaster-General
Humphrey to urge that
the transport Logan be sent to Portland
to convey the Nineteenth Infantry from
Vancouver Barracks to Manila and also
to urge that the Logan on tho return
trip bring to Portland the regiment that
Is to replace the Nineteenth.
The Quartermaster-General is inclined
to send the troops via San Francisco, but
has promised Senator Fulton to give fur
ther consideration to Portland's claims.
General Humphrey's principal objection
to sending the transport Logan to Port
land Is she draws 26 feet of water, and he
fears she may have difficulty in crossing
the bar. Senator Fulton replies to this
that the ship will not draw over 23 feet
when she sails with the regiment, and at
this draft will experience no trouble at
the mouth of the river.
DELEGATION MUST SOON AGREE
Otherwise Roosevelt Will Make tho
Washington Appointments.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington, Dec 3. The Washington delega
tion has several patronage wrangles on its
hands, which must be settled during the
Winter or the President will do as he has
done in other states, take the matter into
Jils own hands. Three important Post
offices are to bo filled. Postmaster Crom
well, at Tacoma, is seeking reappoint-4
rment. Unless the President intervenes,
"his fate Is altogether In Senator Foster's
hands, the other members of the delega
tion having signified a "willingness to let
him have fall sway in this appointment.
Senator Ankeny and Representative
Humphrey are Involved In a bitter con
test over the Seattle Postmastershlp,
Humphrey Indorsing Postmaster Stewart
for reappointment, and Ankeny insisting
upon the appointment of W. A. Carle.
Senator Foster is taking no hand in this
controversy, but unless the delegation
THIS EVIDENCE
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Ira Dew, Covington, Va., says:
"I had Stomach trouble for years and was so weak and nervous I could hardly .sit up, but
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I THE GENUINE HAS OUR PRIVATE STAMP OVER NECK OF
eventually agrees, the President will as
sume the responsibility of, filling' this of-
flee.
At "Vancouver Representative Cushman
has crossed swords with Senator Ankeny,
Cushman making a flght for Dan Crowley
for Postmaster, while Ankeny demands
the place for C. G. Shaw.
Both Senators will be. expected to take a
hand In the recommendation of a sue
cessor to Surveyor-General Kingsbury,
who is a candidate for reappointment.
The only other candidate to appear so far
Is J. R. "Welty, who Is indorsed by Ankeny.
The terms of -all these .officials have long
since expired.
ALASKAN JUDGE IS NAMED.
R. A. Gunnison, of New York, Per
sonal Choice of Roosevelt.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU,. Wash
ington, Dec 3. Again President Roose
velt has utterly -disregarded the recom
mendations of Senators and Representa
tives, and has appointed a man of Ills own
choice to a responsible office. Royal A.
Gunnison, of BInghamton, N. Y., was to
day appointed United States Judge for the
First Division In Alaska, to Bucceed Mel
ville G Brown, whose resignation has
been demanded. He was offered the place
by the President several days ago because
of Ills known fitness and high character.
Since the place was tendered to him he
has been Indorsed in highest terms by
representatives of the' Judiciary in New
York, and by President Schurman, of
Cornell University. The only political in
dorsement which Gunnison has Is that of
Representative Dwlght, of New York.
In selecting Gunnison, the President dis
regarded the representations of many
delegations. Oregon, for a whole year,
has been indorsing Judge W. C. Hale, of
Grant's Pass. The Wyoming, California,
North Dakota and Minnesota delegations
all had candidates with, strong Indorse
ments. There is hope that one of these
favorlties may be appointed to a Judge
ship later on. In case Judge Moore Is re
moved, or the ponding bill authorizing an
additional Judge in Alaska should pass.
There Is an understanding that Represent
ative Lacey, of Iowa, who blocked the
passage of this bill last session, has with
drawn his objection. If this be true, there
will probably be a new judicial district
created this Winter.
Mr. Gunnison graduated from the
law school of the Cornell University
in 1S96, and since that time has been
practicing Jaw In BInghamton. In 1898,
he was appointed referee in bankrupt
cy for the district In which BIngham
ton is situated, and in that position es
tablished an enviable reputation for
Industry, ability and a thorough understanding-
of the bankruptcy law. He
was afterward appointed by the faculty
of the Cornell University law school as
a non-resident lecturer on the subject
of bankruptcy.
Will Ignore Odell's Letter.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington. Dec 3. Secretary Hitchcock, after
consultation with the President, has de
cided to take no notice whatever of tho
letter sent him by General W. H. Odell, of
Salem, under date of November 10, in
which the Secretary is upbraided and ac
cused of robbing the State of Oregon of
over $120,000 by reason of unjustifiable
treatment of state school Indemnity se
lections. President Roosevelt Intends to
ignore entirely tho copy of the letter
which was sent to him.
Williamson and Ankeny Arrive.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington, Dec 3. Representative William
son and family have arrived in Wash
ington. Senator Ankeny reached Washington to.
day. and has taken apartments at the
Arlington Hotel.
Troops to Leave Vancouver.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington, Dec. 3. Early In January one bat
tery of the Eighth Artillery will leave
"Vancouver Barracks . for Fort Russell,
Wyoming.
"Docs the baby take after Its father or its
mother?" "If you look at Its head and eye
brows you think it's a Japanese, and If you
hear it trying to talk you think it's a. Rus
sian." "Washington Star.
If you ever doubted the ability of this cele
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Let us persuade you to follow their example, and
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BALLOTS NOT LEGAL
Nine .Men in Denver Prepared
Fifty-Seven,
EXPERT GIVES. TESTIMONY
Attorneys Who Have Followed Con
tempt Proceedings . Believe AH
Questioned Returns Will Be
. : Examined.
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DENVER, Dec 3.-tarUIng develop
velopments were made in the Supreme
Court today In the trial of the six election
officials of Ward Five, Precinct Nine, who
are charged with contempt. George H.
King, .handwriting expert, said that 57 of
the ballots In the box had been written by
nine different persons. The highest num
ber written by one person was 19. Th
lowest was two. Five Republican ballots
were written by one person. The other
52 ballots on which the expert noted simi
larity of handwriting were Democratic.
It is the general belief among the attor
neys who have followed the contempt pro
ceedings closely that the result of the dis
coveries made by the court will be to
bring the ballot box of every precinct
where contempt Is charged Into court for
examination. There are six more pre
cincts In which election officials are await
ing trial for contempt.
An adjournment was taken until Mon
day tOSive the witness (King) an oppor
tunity to complete the remainder of the
ballots.
Mortimer M. Hatch, an expert employed
by the Democrats, will examine the writ
ing on the ballots with Mr. King,
The returns for the precinct gave a total
of 272 votes, divided as follows: Demo
cratic, 2S3; Republican, 79; Socialist, 4.
There were found In the box when opened
323 votes, divided as follows: Straight
Democratls, 169; straight Republican, 116;
Socialist, 5; scratched, 25.
Attorney Thomas Ward gave notice that
action would be taken against the de
fendants In this case, charging them with
making false returns.
District Judge John I. Mullins today ex
tended the time for impaneling a grand
Jury to investigate the election matters
until next Monday.
Republican managers are urging United
States District Attorney Earl M. Cranston
to call a special grand Jury to act In the
case of Kratke and other election officials
In .Ward Five, Precinct Eight, who were
bound over by United States Commission
er Capron yesterday for violation of tho
Federal conspiracy statutes. The regular
grand Jury does not meet until next April.
Although Mr. Cranston has made no
statement regarding the matter. It is un
derstood he will ask for the special grand
Jury when Judge Rlner alts in the local
Federal Court December 17.
It was learned from one of the Repub
lican leaders today that District Attorney
Cranston will bring about a score or
more of alleged offenders before United
States Commissioner Capron. The evi
dence against the men is said to be simi
lar to that against those already bound
over. It Is understood that when "tho ap
plication for the special grand Jury is
made there will be between 20 and 30 of
fenders bound over.
John A. Martin. Democratic candidate
for State Senator from Pueblo County, ar
rived In Denver today armed with an In
junctive order issued by Judge J. H. "Voor
hes, of the District Court there, restrain
ing Governor Peabody and the other mem-,
bers of the State Canvassing Board from'
accepting the certificates of election Issued
to T. G. McCarthy by County Clerk Fair
fax and Justice of the Peace McKIllIp.
acting as members of the County Can
vassing Board. Mr. Martin served the
document on the state officers and and
members of the State Canvassing Board
at once.
Mr. Martin secured the injunction on the
ground that many of the votes cast for
McCarthy were illegal, and that ho was
credited with others that should have
been counted for the Democratic candi
date. The board will not reach the Pueblo
Senatorial contest until next week. None
of the returns from the county has been
sent in.
Will End Strike If Adams Goes In.
CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Dec. 3. It Is
announced on authority of union men that
the strike in this district, which was be
gun IS months ago, will bo declared off
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by the Western Federation of Miners
within one week after Governor-elect Alva
Adams la Inaugurated. Should Governor
Peabody pe given another term, it Is said,
the Btrlke,will not bo called off, although
leading federationlsts here admit the fight
has bcen'iost.
It is a&o learned from the same source
that the) strike would have been called,
off thregr days after the election had not
Governor Peabody announced ho would
contest Ams' election.
WOULDlDISFRANCHISE NEGROES
Senator pacon Favors Repeal of Flf-
- teenth Amendment.
MACON, Ga., Dec. 3. Congressman
Hardwlck, of the Tenth Georgia District,
a few days ago "wrote a letter to Senator
Bacon asking his views upon the present
political situation. Senator Bacon re
plied at length.
The Senator says there is an attempt
to Republlcanize the South. Ho declar.es
that white supremacy must, be main
tained in the South and Southern pros
perity is due to the white supremacy.
He advocates the repeal of the fifteenth
amendment to the United States Consti
tution, and Insists that unless this shall
be done the. people of the 'South will be
forced to maintain their proposition of
white supremacy.
Rather than have negro rule. Senator
Bacon is willing to accept a reduction of
Southern representation in the Congress
or uie unuea aiaies. xie uuas:
xno repeal or tne nneenin amena
ment, leaving to each state the power to
regulate for itself the negro question,
would destroy the sectional barrier which
the South so greatly deplores and for the
removal of which It know3 no other
method."
Hemenway Sure of Senatorship.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. Representa
tive James A. Hemenway, of Indiana,
chairman of the House committee on
appropriations, telegraphed Speaker
Cannon today that all the candidates
for Senator Fairbanks seat in Indiana
had withdrawn, leaving him (Hemen
way) a clear field in the Republican
caucus.
Official Vote In Maine.
AUGUSTA, Me., Dec. 3. The. official ri
turns for Presidential Electors was an
nounced today as follows: Republicans,
6M37: Democratic. 27,630: Prohibition, 1510:
Socialist. "2106; People's party, 33S. The
total vote was 96,021, and the Republican
plurality 36,807. .
ODELL PROMISED TO KEEP OUT
Piatt Says if He Can Defeat Depew It
Is Time to Hang Up the Fiddle.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. "I know of
only one reason why Governor Odell
should not control the Legislature and
tho election of a Senator to succeed
Depew, and that Is that Odell promised
positively, ten days before election, to
Depew and myself, that he would not
interfere."
The foregoing statement was made
by Senator Thomas C. Piatt, of New
York, today, to newspapor men who
called on him in his apartments at tho
new Wllliard Hotel.
Senator Piatt was asked If anything'
new had transpired In regard to the
Senatorship, and he replied there had
been nothing of consequence, that he
was sure Senator Depew would be re
elected. "Everybody knows what I think
about it," be said.
When his attention was called to a
published 'Interview with Representa
tive Iilttauer. to the effect, that Gover
nor Odell would control the Legisla
ture and that ex-Governor Black would
be elected, the Senator made the state
ment quoted. Continuing he said:
"I think there are enough conserva
tives in New York to recognize that
Depew has been a model Senator and
insist upon his return. If Odell' and his
machinery can defeat Depew at this
time I think it is about time for us to
hang up the fiddle."
In a later intorview Mr. Gruber said:
"Black will be elected. Odell is for
him. Thore.isnp need for Black to
make explanation of his candidacy. It
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port that I am a candidate Is absurd.
I can Imagino no situation which would
make mo a candidate."
Odell Will Support Black.
NEW YORK, Dec. 3. Ex-Governor
Black's law partner, Abraham Gruber. in
tho Fifth-Avenue Hotel today, made the
announcement that Governor Odell and
the members of the Legislature had de
cided to elect Mr. Black as United States
Senator.
OVATION TO BLANCHE BATES
Actress Is Overwhelmed With Flowers
and Congratulatory Messages.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 3.-(Special.)-MIsa
Blanche Bates, the Belasco star, received
743 congratulatory telegrams, was stormed
with flowers, and shed tears of Joy at the
completion of her phenomenal St. Louis
run of 150 performances at the Imperial
Theater tonight, with the presentation of
a triple bill, including the third act of
"Tho Darling of the Gods," "Madame
Butterfly" and the comedietta, "My
Aunt's Advice." When the complete box
office statement of the engagement was
added up. It was found that Miss Bates,
during her entire engagement here, has
played to 5182,604.75.
The messages came from almost every
town of Importance, fnn New York to
San Francisco, while the flowers came
from the parquet and boxes of the thea-
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He is an ass who starves himself to
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foolish teachers because their stomachs
have become too weak, through neglect
or disease, to Jo the work which Nature
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These methods are all unscientific
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Miss Bates has her effective scene over
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seemingly by preconcerted signal, rose In
boxes and parquet and showered the beau
tiful actress with roses, carnations and
chrysanthemums until there was danger
Miss Bates would be buried in a drift of
petals.
In response to cries of "Speech" from
the house. Miss Bates walked down to
the footlights, made a gesture of thanks,
attempted to say something and cried in
stead. As the tears ran down her cheeks
she nervously motioned for the curtain to
be lowered, amid a typhoon of applause
from the sympathetic audience.
Boughly computed, the congratulatory
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In achieving a St. Louis engagement of
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CITY OFFICIALS ENJOINED.
Hearst Brings Suit to Show New
York Is Paying Too Much for Gas.
NEW YORK. Dec. 3. An injunction war
granted today against Mayor McCIellan
City Controller Grout and City Chamber
lain Keenan to prevent them from paying
city gas bills alleged to bo excessive. Jus
tice Mareau, of the Superior Court, grant
ed the writ upon the application of "W
R. Hearst.
During 1903 and a part of 1904 various
gas companies furnished the city witb
light without a contract. Their bills ag
gregate $5,000,000 for that time, and Mr.
Hearst maintains this is $1,200,000 mor
than should have been charged. Argu
ments to make the injunction permanent
will be heard nest Friday.
Best Goods at Lowest Prices."
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