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THE SUXDAT 0REG02OAN, POBTLAND, JAXUABY 52, 1905. PUT III CHARGE United States to Manage Santo Domingo AND SETTLE ITS DEBTS Will Collect Customs Revenue of Republic. ' GUARANTEES ITS INTEGRITY treaty Concluded With Island Gov ernment to Adjust Its Finances Extends .American Influence in West Indies. SANTO IK5MJNG0. Republic of Santo Domingo, Jan. 21- A protocol between the Dominican government and the American Minister. Mr. Dawson, and Commander A. C. Dillingham, U. S. N.. in behalf of the American Government, was signed yesterday. The principal conditions are that the American Government guarantees the complete integrity of the Dominican territory, agrees to undertake the adjust ment of all obligations of the Dominican government, foreign and domestic, and the conditions of payments: to adjust un reasonable claims and to determine the validity and amount of pending claims. In the case of the appointment of one or more commissions to reach an adjustment the Dominican government shall be rep resented In order to protect its responsi bility. The American Government will take charge of the existing customs houses and those hereafter to be created, and will name the employes necessary to their management, the duties they will exercise and their rights. These will be consid ered Dominicans and subject to the laws of the republic. The Dominican govern ment will have at each custom-house In spectors In behalf of Its Interests, and from and after the date the contract takes effect. The present employes are to be considered as acting under Its provisions. Out of the revenues collected at the custom-house of the republic, the. American Government will deliver to the Domini cans 45 per cent of the total gross amount for the purpose of attending to the ne cessities of the budget. It Is estimated that tho first year $900,000 will be received monthly. The advance payments are di vided into four Installments in the follow ing manner: Eighteen thousand, seven hundred and fifty dollars on the 1st, Sth, 15th and 23d of each month. -In case the total revenues of the first or subsequent year are less than 52,000,000, the payments may be proportionately decreased. Out of the 55 per cent, the American Government will pay the employes of tho custom-houec and the interest on the amortization of the foreign and domestic debts. The whole surplus may remain and each fiscal year will be delivered to the Dominican government and devoted to the payment of its debts. No changes in the present import duties or import charges will be made without the consent of the American Government until the debt Is paid. The American Government, at the re quest of the Dominican government shall grant such other assistance as in its power to restore order and In crease the efficiency of the civil ad ministration and advance the material progress and welfare of the republic The agreement will take effect after February 1 next. The Americans here say that Minister Dawson and Commander Dillingham deserve credit for the extremely quick settlement of the Dominican problem, and it is claimed that the execution of tho agreement probably will be bene ficial to tne republic. Quiet reigns here. MANAGE HER CUSTOM-HOUSES Santo Domingo's Request of United States, Sovereignty Being Reserved. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. It was said at the State Department tonight that h dispatch has been received from the American Minister to San Domingo regarding1 affairs there, but its con tents probably would not be made pub lic until some time tomorrow. The Do minican government, however, it is learned, was about to publish a decree in which the United States is asked to take over and administer the customs revenues on a business basis in order to extricate her from her financial dif ficulties. The statement was added that Santo Domingo would, of course, require as a condition to any action this Govern ment might take that her sovereignty must be guaranteed. It was made plain that the Unlto.l Smts, In any contin gency, does not intend to establish a protectorate orr the island. WILL EE m EAILK0AB STRIKE Pennsylvania Management and the Trainmen Are Getting Together. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 21. It Is now legarded as certain that there will be no strike of the trainmen of the Pennsyl xania Railroad. Negotiations looking to a peaceful -settlement of the differences between the company and the men have rot yet been concluded, but after a con ference of three hours today both sides expressed confidence in .an ultimate am icable adjustment. Tho way to an agreement was opened late today when General Manager Alter bury, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and representatives wf the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen admitted that con cessions could be made by both sides without interfering seriously with the rHnciples for which both tlio company and the men have been holding out. Although the Brotherhood of Trainmen has expressed repeated opposition to brakemcn working as firemen, it is Paid It will not seriously oppose this practice, providing the brakemcn discharged by the company arc reinstated. Booker "Washington's New Scheme. MONTGOMERY. Ala.. Jan. SI Book er T. Washington, principal of the Tukc- j see school for negroes, has an option on l&o acres of land .about five miles from' Montgomery, and It Is said he will es tablish thereon a school farm or experi ment station for negroes. SMASHED BY HIS AUTO. Frank Croker's Leg Broken, Chauf fcur Killed, Another Man Injured. DAYTON, Fla.. Jan. 2L While speed ing; his racing automobile on the beach today, Frank Croker, son -of Richard f rnVrr ot" Veu' Vnrlr fOlwIiwt j motor cycle chair driven by one of the vrmonc Hotel -help. Mr. Croker s log; was hroken. His chauffeur. ArouL was thrown 40 feet in the air. landed pn his forehead and mi klllrvl lnctnn1 fVi chalr-drlvcr had both legs broken. j Mr. Croker was in his racor. a -180-j horsepower machine, with his mechanic. niuui anu was Koine ai a mue-a-roin-ute clip. Just ahead of him In the same direction coming up the beach from Day tona to Ormond was a. man on a motor cycle, which was wobbling badly. Mr. Croker was driving his racer and started to turn out of the wav of thp motor cycle. As he did so, one of the front tires of his machine flew off and it rolled Into the sand. ' The machine turned over three times. The machine crushed Aroul's life out instantly. Mr. Croker went cut on the second turn- and sustained a fracture of the right leg at the knee and several ribs RUSSIA'S REFORM MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR imHKm'''SBKSBK SS!BBBBBM i riUXCE SVIATOPOLK-MXOSKY. were broken, badly torn. One of his cars is also P0SITI0H OP THE ABMEES. Kuropatkln Has 300,000 Men, but Cold Prevents Fighting. TOKIO. Jan. 2L In well-informed quar ters here it is said that the Russian army at Mukden was recently reinforced by four divisions. Its present strength Is estimated at nine army corps, or 300,000 men of all arms. General Kurorlatkln'a headquarters are at Fong Mountain, In close touch with the Mukden-Fushun line. The Russians late ly have been heavily strengthening their wings. At present two and a half divi sions are facing General Oku, two corps are before General Nodzu and the greater strength of these corps confronts General Kurokl and guards the coal mines In the vicinity of the Fushun Valley. Between the opposing armies is a network of trenches. T HOTEL DE VIIXJ, FRAUD BY " WHOLESALE ALLEGED BY ADAMS IN REPLY TO PEABODY'S CONTESTr" Governor of Colorado Says Repub licans Stuffed Ballot-Boxes, Cor porations Intimidated Voters. DENVER. Colo.. Jan. ZL The answer of Governor Alva Adams to the allegations of ex-Governor James K. Pcabody, con testant for the office of Governor, was filed this afternoon. It consists of 150 typewritten pages. The answer makes general denial of the allegations of the contestant, and specifically charges fraud In several counties against the contestee. It alleges that divers corporations and mineowners' associations conspired with the Republican tSate Central Committee and spent large sums in securing fraudu lent naturalizations, padding registration lists, corrupting election officials and buy ing votes for the purpose of re-electing Governor Peabody. The answer -alleges.- fupon Information and belief that the bailor" boxes of Denver do not now contain the ballots which were actually cast by qualified voters, that the ballot boxes have been tampered with and stuffed since the election by perrons In the employ and under the dl- rectlon of the Republican committee of the City and County of Denver, and that said spurious ballots have been substi tuted In the Interests of the Republican candidates and the Interest of the con testant, pursuant to an unlawful con spiracy entered Into by the fRepublican committee. Its tools and employes, for the purpose of making It appear that the bal lots were substituted In the Interests of the contestee, whereas. In fact, whatever substitution of ballots has occurred In the City and County of Denver. If any has occurred, has been committed In the in terest of the contestant. Intimidated by Corporations. In pursuance of a conspiracy, the an swer ays, corporations, mineowners and other persons threatened their employes with discharge if they failed to vote for Peabody. It is alleged that in Las Ani mas County the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, the Victor Fuel Company, the Rocky Mountain Coal and Iron Company and various other corporations Imported ST. TJETURSBCKG, WHKRE NIHITJSTS from Italy. Austria, and other countries and states thousands of other persons to take the places of employes who had left on account of labor troubles; that none of these persons were citizens of Colorado, hut at least 260 of them were fraudulent ly naturalized, registered and voted. The contestee further charges that large bodies of armed men were? about certain votinc places In "Las Animas County for the purpose of. Intimidating voters. In Teller County, the contestee alleges, the mineowners and operators association Is not only in full control of the mines, but also directs the manner in which public offices shall be conducted. Armed Men' Drove Away Voters. It la further alleged that ia the Cripple Creek district on election day 1000 armed deputies, under the direction of Sheriff Edward Bell, paraded the streets for the purpose of Intimidating voters, that they ejected Democratic Judges from several precincts and Intimidated others, and that two election Constables were shot down and killed without provocation. Prior to the election, it Is charged, 200 desperadoes, many of them ex-convicts, were Imported and organized Into bands by the Repub lican Committee; that at least 2000 Demo cratic voters were driven from their homes in this county and not permitted to vote, and that there were placed on the registration books and allowed to vote over 2000 persons who were not entitled to register. Moreover, the contestee alleges that the members of the Mineowners As sociation threatened to deprive any miner of his "working card" if he failed to vote for the contestor against the contestee. Fraudulent Votes Cast. In Pueblo County, the contestee alleges, there were -1000 fictitious names on the registration books, and In addition at least 1200 persons voted by Impersonating other people. The answer alleges the Re publicarr organization In Pueblo County, aided by the Deputy Clerk of the County Court. County Judge and Acting Clerk, both of whom are Republicans, caused to be issued 1000 naturalization papers to for eigners, none of whom has been In the United States or the State of Colorado long" enough to have acquired the right to vote. Further, It Is alleged that W0 per sons were registered In precincts where they did not reside. In Fremont County similar charges are made, the contestee alleging that 200 persons-were permitted to vote who were not qualified voters. Fraudulent votes are al leged to have been cast for the contestor In Rio Grande. Costilla. San Miguel, Huer fano and Teller Counties, and charges of Intimidation, false registration and "ballot-box stuffing" In these counties are made. Alleged fraudulent acts in Jeffer son, Pitkin. La Plata and "Weld Counties are also set forth. His Majority Should Be 30,000. In conclusion. Governor Adams claims that, with a fair and free vote, his ma jority wold have been 30.000, instead of only 9774, as shown by the canvass be fore tho Legislature. Governor Adams asks the Joint Assem bly, if It finds that fraudulent votes were cast In Denver, to separate the good from the bad and count the good ballots. To throw out the entire vote of more than ZOO precincts, as asked by the contestor, the Governor says, would disfranchise thousands of legally qualified voters. He avers that fully 10.000 votes that were cast for him In the counties referred to In his answer were not counted for him. Half the Votes Fraudulent. Seven experts who had examined the ballot boxes In as many, precincts made their reports before the joint legislative committee this afternoon. They reported that out of the 2041 ballots found In the seven boxes 394 were fraudulent. At the niaht session six experts, who examined the contents of six additional ballot boxes during the afternoon, report ed that out of 1330 ballots found In the boxes 473 were fraudulent. The experts have opened five additional boxes, but were not ready, with their report tonight. Seventeen more ballot-boxes are to be opened and tfcelr contents examined. The report of tho entire 22 boxes will be made when the committee reconvenes on Monday. MAY BE TRAIN" HOLD-UPS. Two Suspects Taken From Blind Baggage at The Dalles Two men, who may prove to have been Implicated in the hold-up of the Spokane Flyer on the Oregon Railroad & Naviga tion Company's line last night, were ta ken Into custody at midnight by Police man Crate at The Dalles. The men were riding the "blind bag gage" of the passenger train leaving here at 8:15 P. M.. on which Attorney SInnott was also a passenger. He was "robbed by the bandits having been originally on USED TO HATCH PLOTS. THOUSANDS HAKE KIDNEY ' TROUBLE Al DOT KNOW IT ilTTJEKTJll thUtlKCXSCO. To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, nil! do for YOU, Every Reader of The Oregonlan May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results are sure to follow. Your other organs may need attention but your kidneys most, because they do most and need attention first. If you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root the great kidney and blad der remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Sw&mp-Rcot will set your wnolo system right, and the best proof of this is a trial. 53 Cottafft at.. Melrose, Mass., Dear Elr; Jan. lltb. 100. Ever ilnce I was In the Amy, I bad more or Ices kidney trouble, and within the past yar It became so eevvre and complicated that I suffered everything and was much alarmed W strength and power was last leavlsg me. I saw an advertisement of Swamp-Hoot and wrote asking for advice. I began the use ot the medicine and noted a decided improvement after taking Swamp-Kpot only a short time. I continued Its use and am thankful to Jiy that I am entirely cured and strong. In order to be very sure about this, I had a doctor ex amine some of my water today and he pro nounced It all right and la splendid condition. I knoi? that your Swamp-l'.oot la purely vege. table and does not contain any harmful drugs. Thanking you for my complete recovery a&4 recommending Stt amp-Root to all sufferers, Z am. Very truly yours. I. C .RICHARDSON Swamp-Root Is not recommended for everything, but It promptly cures kidney. EDITORIAL NOTE. In order to nrove th wnnrirfm mpriN you may have a sample bottle and, a book of valuable Information, lutely free by mall. The book contains- many of the thousands u, testimonial letters received from men and women cured. The vah Bwamp-Root arc so well known that our readers are advised tn se bottle. In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnzhamton. n be sure ro say you read this generous offer in The Portland Sunday HDregonlan. The genu ineness of this offer is guaranteed. board the Flyer. When the two suspects were ehown to him. Mr. Sinnott stated that In a general manner they resembled two of the hold-up men. Policeman Crato communicated with Captain Moore at local police headquar ters at 1 o'clock this morning, telling of the arrests. He was Instructed to bold the prisoners, pending developments. Bishop Moore to Attend. Bishop Moore will be present at the Taylor-Street Methodist Church this morning and will probably assist in the services. Since the beginning of the evan gelistic services held between this church and the First Congregational Church great Interest has been displayed in all What Suiphur Does For the Human Body in Health and Disease. The mention of sulphur will recall to many of us the early days when our mothers and grandmothers gave us our daily dose ot sulphur and molasses every Spring and Fall. It was the universal Spring and Fall "blood purifier,' tonic and cure-all, and. mind you, this old-fashioned remedy was not without merit. The Idea was good, but the remedy was crude and unpalatable, and a large quan tity had to be taken to get any effect. Nowadays we get all the beneficial ef fects of sulphur in a palatable, concen trated form, so that a single grain 1st. far more effective than a tablcspoonful of the crude sulphur. In recent years research and experiment have proven that the best sulphur for medicinal use Is that obtained from Cal cium (Calcium Sulphide) and sold in drug stores under the name of Stuart's Calcium Wafers They are small chocolate-coated pelletf and contain the active medicinal principle of sulphur In a highly concen trated, effective form. Few people are aware of the value of this form of sulphur in restoring and maintaining bodily vigor and health; sul phur acts directly on the liver, and ex cretory organs and purifies and enriches tho blood by the prompt elimination ot waste material. Our grandmothers knew thle when they dosed us with sulphur and molasses every Spring and Fall, but the crudity and 1m jpurlty of ordinary flowers of sulphur were often worse than the disease, and cannot compare with the mooern concentrated preparations of sulphur, of which Stuart's Calcium Wafera Is undoubtedly the best and most widely used. They are the natural antidote for liver and kidney troubles and cure constipation and purify the blood In a way that often surprises patient and physician alike. Dr. R- M. Wllklns while pxperlmonting with sulphur remedies soon found that the sulphur from Calcium was superior to any other form. He say: "For liver, kidney and blood troubles, especially when result ing from constipation or malaria. I have been surprised at the results obtained from Stuart's Calcium Wafers. In pa tients suffering from boils and plmplea and even deep-seated carbuncle. I have repeatedly seen them dry up and disap pear In four or five dnys. leaving the skin clear and smooth. Although Stuart's Cal cium Wafers Is a proprietary article and sold by druggists and for that reason ta booed by many physicians, yet I know of nothing so-safe and reliable for constipa tion, -jivcr and kidney troubles: and espe cially In all forms of skin diseases as this j remedy' , At any rate people who are tired of pill?. , cathartics and o-calIid blood "purifiers" . will find In Stuart's Calcium Wafers a far ) mter. more "palatable and effective prep i aration. , liver ana oiauaer irouDies, tne symptoms frequently night and day, smarting; or irritation In passing; brickdust.or sedi ment In the urine, headache, backache, lame back, dizziness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, nervousness, heart disturb ance due to bad kidney trouble, skin erup tions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheu matism, diabetes, bloating. Irritability, woraout feeling, lack of ambition, loss of flesh, sallow complexion, or Bright a disease. If your water when allowed to remain undisturbed in a glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or settling or has a cloudy appearance. It Is evidence that your Kidneys and bladder need Immediate attention. Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and Is for sale at drug stores the world over In bottles of two sizes and two prices nfty cents and one dollar. Remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Bins- ham ton. N. Y4,-on every bottle. tof Swamp-Root poth sent abso pon thousands of re and success of id for a sample branches of work and the attendance is unusually large. A large congregation is expected to greet the bishop this morn ing. Rev. F. B. Short will deliver the sermon. DAY OF DREAD (Continued from First Page.) also reported to have decided to cut the telephone and telegraph wires and cut oft St. Petersburg altogether from communication with the outside world. Altogether the situation is most crit ical. Go to the Palace Armed. Father Gopon, when apprised that the government proposed to prevent the demonstration tomorrow, issued inructions to tne men that they must go to the palace square with their wives and children, "but the men must be armed," he Is reported to have said. "Wc must first show we are peaceful. We have appealed In vain to the em ployers and to the bureaucracy. Our last hope Is the Emperor himself. If he refuses to 3ee us and orders them to disperse us. then we must fight." Father Qopon has bud a guard of 403 sworn workmen formed to protect the Emperor from harm If he will come to the palace square tomorrow. Among the rumore afloat Is one to the effect that the famous Probajen sky Guard Regiment nas declared It would refuse to flrev on the mob, but this, like many other sensational re ports pertaining to widespread disaf fection in the army. Is not confirmed. AS THOUGH BESIEGED. St. Petersburg Given Oyer to Soldiers and Wild With Rumors. ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. 21. St. Peters burg this morning presented the appear ance of a beleaguered city. The mllltary Is In complete possession. The streets are lined with troops, galloping squadrons and sections of cavalry aro ven everywhere, gendarmes are concealed In all the court yard.1: and the closed factories and mills are surrounded by cordons of police and Cossacks. On every bulletin board Is posted the government's proclamation warning the people against assembling. Despite the energetic measures taken to Insure the safety of the city, the inhabitants are in a state bordering on terror. The wildest rumors regarding the Intentions ot the mob are afloat, and many small retailers did not open their shops this morning. An edict has gone forth that no shop must open tomorrow, when the great assem blage on the palace square is scheduled to take place. Although the authorities seemingly are determined to prevent it. preparations for the gigantic demonstra tion are proceeding, the men declaring that they are ready to die In their tracks. The plan of tho authorities is to pre vent the workmen tomorrow from enter ing the city proper. The industrial section beyond the Neva. Moscow and Nevsky gate will be cut off and all bridges will be guarded. Several batteries of artillery have been brought Into the city. WHAT OFFICIALS SAY Will Not Allow Workmen to Ap proach Palace of Czar ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. 21 (6 P. M.) The situation- has much improved. There have been no disturbances of importance during the day. and the authorities be llve they have the situation well in hand. 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"From our police Investigation we are satisfied that the Incident of January 13 was an accident due to an oversight. The battery was practicing on the previous day, and a charge of case shot was left in the gun. No evidence has been found of the existence of a plot, and the punish ment which will be inflicted will probably be only for neglect and carelessness." The above 13 a very optimistic official view. Bloodshed is generally feared to morrow. The extent of the strike and the character of the movement have surprised even those who thought they were well Informed regarding the situation. The delegations of strikers which have been goln? around the shops today have been meeting with success everywhere- Even the jewelers' workmen are joining. Romanoff, the policeman who was wounded January ID, is dead. The battery from which the shot was fired, being Xo. 1 of the regiment, like all guards regi ments', wore the Emperor's insignia. 'More Chadvlck Notes Turn Up ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Jan. 21. Pro tested notes to the amount of $23,00 made by Mrs. Cassie L. Chadwlck and indorsed by Victor Freiainger. a local bankrupt, turned up otday. when Frederick H. Glnn, assignee of the Euclid Avenue Trust & Savings Company ot Cleveland, filed a claim for that amount with Referee C. 1 Cole. Frcisinger failed for $10'!.000. The Itch Fiend That Is Salt Rheum or Eczema, one ct the outward manifestations of scrofula. It comes In Itching, burning, oozing, dry ing, and scaling patches, on the face, bead, bands, legs or body. It cannot be cured by outward, applica tions, the blood must be rid of the im purity to which it is due. HoocFsSarsapariiia Has cured the most persistent and difficult cases. Accept no substitute for Hood's ; no substitute acts like It. Schilling's Best means tea bsitinj.powdrr spices aarorhg extract lodi of good-enough quality at fair prices. rWIMB W 5f