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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1907)
rHE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND. JANUARY 13, 100?. mm TRUST 13 Ml com m VI Firms Except One Combined in 4500,000,000 Beef Merger. of John Sharp Williams, of Mississippi. the presen t leader. Toe campatgn for the deposition or wn- lams has been, gp.n& w yawj tor Ions time, until now pledges from Old members who have been re-elected to the 60th Consreti and from new ones who will Ome llUT the House at the Bm umo have reached a number sufficient to In- ure the control of a Democratic caucus In bebair of the Missouri Representative. Tills Change la of Immense Importance, because It Involves a great deal In thfl way of -Presidential politics. as the Demo cratic candidate for Speaker will not be proposed until Just before the opening of the first session of the next Congtess tn December next. From that time on candidates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency will bo busily engaged In different states, and the Influence of the Democratic Represen- tativea In ConKresa will have a Brood deal to do with dictating; the nomination. Mr. iRRIMAN MAKES another mm IIIFT IS HEAD AND FRONT .winiamsf friends do not give up tne ngnt Armour Weary off Being M ackraked , "Will Retire to Splentlia Country Home, While Trust Carves Up Domain. 4 CHICAGO, 13. Special.) That yet. but there is every reason to believe tne pledges for Clark now constitute a clear majority of the caucus. . the merger ot tne hee.-pacKins w JfEW COXSl'LTS COLEAGCES SecK3 Support as Chairman or tfonal Committee. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. Harry S. JMew. cnalrman of tne fleputiic&n National Committee, spent a couple of hours at the Capitol today Interviewing Senators and representatives wno are Committee, among them members of the Senators Scott tabllshments of the country. Schwarzechlld sc Sulsberger, been predicted for except which MB come to pas?i is "eclarea ,n None of the Interests port, and Heyburn. who have taken ft DdSltlOn against Mr. New 'a designation as chair man by IV r. cortclyou. They spoke very frankly to him, outlining their positions. but assuring him that mere was no per aonal objection, their opposition to the procedure being based upon other grounds. I Air. New left the Capitol satisfied that . .. .i H... ... ho Qffitotlnn fnr a mpet ne la nracncp"v It Is asserted that the negotiations are wo u&i.uvh - '"o - completed and that arrangements are , at an ena. now in progress by which territory will I 1)6 allotted to the several companies inter- I ested in the alleged deal, this lermory to be considered exclusive for the pur poses of trade. The tentative capitali zation is placed at $000,000,000. Arranges Combination With Atctlison on Nortnern cat- ifornia Roads. say that Just before leaving- Chicago yes- terdav I received a teleieram from Mr. H til dated January lO and indicating that tne wont storm ox tne w inter was an pnpfs in Montana an- w r0;- but that warmer weather wai following eastward. He also stated that with re lays ot portable snow tenets they were ftDle to move trains on their mam and on most of their branches, but Wc"8 able to haul only about one-third the ordinary load. He also utiles that the fljej Supply generally has improved ana with twd or three dart of fair weather It would soon be in good shape.' COTS OS 'W Hlhh'S TRAII. Willi 9WN -UNE5 JOINTLY Each Big System Will Turn Over Its Roads In Rich Lumber Regloa to IN'ew Company-iiia- math Road Included. NEW YORK. Jan. 13- The master hand CXlward xi. tiarnman tor controlling DEATH WD 5 STRIKE Decknuin PnBbes n;r.t fftr Roclpro- cal Deinurragfl and Forfeiture, OREOONIAN NEWS BUREAU. "Wash lnston, Jan. 1 2. Victor T. Beckman, 0t Seattle, eetrewrjr ot the Facinc Coaat Lumber Manufacturers' Associa tion, reached WaihlnKton today. Next Wednesday he will head a committee Ot 15, which will call on the president td urg his support d the reciprocal demurrage bill now before Congress, which Is intended to cure the car short age. Mr. Beckman tn an interview to- Leader of Mexican Riots snot Down. MEN RETURN TO fACTOnT Seven (strikers Killed by Troops Be fore Assembled Laborers Among Ruins of Stores .Which They XX ad Xervcaststed. CITY OF MEXICO, Jan. 12. Lata ad- Vices from tti$ Orte&a striKe district are to the effect that G52 of the 7083 men who were out have returned to work. Swift punishment was indicted upon the leaders morn, n jr paper. said to be concerned could be reached for confirmation or denial of the re- i Swift Head of the Trust. Ixuls F Swift, executive head of Swift tfc Company, is aid to be the ac- credited head ot the combination, anil J. Ogden Armour Is represented as de sirous of re tiring- from active connection with the pacKlngr business as soon as he can arrange his affairs to that end. This may require two or three years. Accord- ins to the report. Mr. Armour has grown tired of the business, owing to recent criticisms, ana waw to eet out 01 1110 line of the agitators' fire. Included In the merger are not only the Swifts. Armours and Morrises; but Idbby, McNeill & Ilbby. Me Anglo-American Provision Company, the Olttlhl Packing Company, the Lip ton Packing Company, Hammond Co m pan y . Con tl- nental Packing Company and H&teiy Eros. These minor companies are to pass to the National Packing- Company. and Edward Tilden is to be the executive head of them, if the rumor be correct. English Holding Company Palled. A few weeks svfto there was a report that an Kngllsh holding: company was being organized to taKe over all these plants. 1 ne story was promptly denied by the packers, but it is known that there was a serious effort to form such a company. Money tightness la ueiievea to have been the big obstacle in the way of brinrinsr it about. Mr. Armour is building; himself a mas- WllCWt country Dome near Lane Forest on a large estate, and he expressed to friends tits wish to enjoy a quiet life there with his wife and dausbtcr. Fpr this reason the story or the merger win find belief among many of his Mewls. Ill wotju ACCEPT NOMINATION on RIGHT FliATFORM. Commoner Is Given Continuous Ora. tlon In Montana and Entertained by Nebraska Club at Missonla. MISSOULA. Mont.. Jan. 12. Fresh from an almost continued ovation throughout Montana on a lecturing tour. W. j. Bryan arrive IJJ this City this morning and was given a public reception at the Missoula Club this afternoon. More than 1O0O people paid their respects to the dls- tinguisnea rseoraeKan, wno is tne guest DEMOCRATS SURE OP VICTORY 131 BOTH CAPITALS. Strong Radical Groups "Will Be Elected and Obstruct Legislation. Stolypin Threatens Reprisals- ST. Petersburg. Jan. lMfce eiec tora.1 campaign is In full swing. Meet ings are limited to re;iatred voters and accord In 15 to the election law they may b6 held without regard to party alter the publication of registration lists. The Social Democrats and other radi cals for the first time are now able of the Nebraska Club of this city during his stay In Missoula. , In an interview with a newspaper man he said that his statement made at To- peka In reference to his possible candl- dacy for the Presidency in 19tS. had been grossly misquoted. He asserted that he was not averse to the idea of being made the gtandardbearer tor the Democratic party at that time, provided the plat form was to his liking. Iwlr. Bryan lectured here this evening to one 0( the largest audiences ever seen at the Union Theater and was given an ovation when he appeared. WILL NOT FIGHT DOLLIYER ut Governor Cummlngs "Willing; to Be Senate-!1 . or checking rival roads which had plan' ned to enter territory he held to be the xcIuhIv field of his own lines was shown today, when It was announced that Mr. Harriman had excutea a coup where- by the Atchison road's attempt, to enter rich territory in Northern California had been stopped and the. roads the At- chlson had Dovgnt m wurorna ia been turned over to a corporation to be con trolled Join tly by the So uthera Pacific and the Atchison. Atchison Will Not Compete, The news came in the announcement of the merger of the Atchison's lines north Of 8&n Francisco with the Southern Pacific lines hi the same territory. The declaration of the abandonment of the Atchison plan. V t7'! Hi Concmsman Charles Curtis, Senator From ITswu. Future formed several years ago. pete actively for the valuabV tramc that was available COm-lumber umboldt A SQUARE DEAL Is assured you 'When you buy one of Dr. Fierce's Family Medicine for all the ingredients entering into tnem are printed On tne toti!e. wrappers and their formula are attested under oath as bein complete find correct. You know just wliat you arc paying- for ana that tuc i- red.ients are ga.tb.ered. from Nature's laboratory, being: selected from. the most valuable native, medicinal roots found growing in our Ameri can forests. While potent to cure they are perfectly . harmless even to the most delicate women and children. Not a drop of alcohol enters into their composition, A much better agent is used both for extracting and preserving the medicinal principles Used in them, viz. pure tri e-refined glycerine of proper strength. This agent possesses intrinsic medicinal "properties of Its own, being it most valuable anti-septic and anti-ferment, nutritive and soothing demulcent. Glycerine plays n important part in Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery in the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, M heartburn," foul breath, coated tongue, pOOf appetite, gnawing feeling in stomach, biliousness and kindred derange dents of the stomach, liver ana bowels. Besides curing; all the above distressing ailments, the " Golden Med ical Discovery " is a specific for all diseases of the mucous membranes as catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative stages it will yield to tHis sover Cin reined V if is use e persevered in. In Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it is well, while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery " for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the Dassaes freelv ?JSSSiBBi 'to to times a day witn Dr. Sages Catarrn KcmeCy. Bis thorough course of treatment generally cures even in the worst cases. In Coughs and hoarseness caused by bronchial, throat and lung affections, except consumption in its advanced stages, tlie " Golden Medical Discovery " is a most efficient remedy, especially in those ohsti- stepped nate, hang-on-coughs caused by irritation and congestion of the bran- closed chial mucous membranes. The "Discovery" is not so crood for acute The throngs of dazed workmen who un- cougllS arising from sudden colds, nor must it be expected to cure con- ittlngiy witnessed the execution waited . . . , . ... . j L . i , t u ntll the smoke cleared away ana then sumption 111 its advanced Stages UO medlCine Will QO that Dllt IOt all ODeO that & mOVe iS Ullder contempia- : apparently had been drinking, came to oostinate oang-on, or enromo cougns, wmca, it neglected., or badly tion by which the express uusiucaa tne aoor nnu siiuuieu, uuuiiu iuihuiji TTPaTeQ. ICdU UU IU LUUSUUiUUUU, 11 13 U1C UC31 luaivau Ut UIJVU4. n ion t-acinc win do iranwerrea instantly ne was nrea on ana Kiiiea oy a - - i it the sweet taste ot tne L'iscovery," caused by the glycerine, 13 day declared that his -association hail Instructed its attorneys to investigate the charters ot the Northern Fa.clfic and Great Northern railroads with a. view to determining woeww m iatQ rlotlngr. Just how many men tec u ted Is not known, but seven of igleadera were shot today before da of witnesses. The shooting of these leaders, amonf whom were Rafael failure to furnish adequate car service these two lines h&d laid themselves liable to forfeiture or quarter. He maintain w fth ne8 are under implied contract to furnish ade quate service to their natrons. and their failure to do so had wrouglu IieaVV lllJUrv to the lumber tntereate ot the State ot Washington the. Past U months. Me said many mills nafl Deeil obliged to slsut down h-civus they COUld, not get their product to market. GIVE IT TO -W-EUjS FARGO t'nlon Pacific May Soon Cut Out Pacific Expres8 Company. OMAHA, Neb., Jan. i2.-(sPeciai.)- Since the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Pacific Express Com pany held here yesterday it has devel- Moreno, vice-president, and Manuel Juares. secretary of the worklnsmen's or- ganizatlon, was dramatic. the starve work. i strikers determined to return to The factory whistles were blowing of the U from the Pac the WeUa-rargo, The Pacifli tflc 'iSxpress Company SfO. rrtman syndicate owns but f Great excitement prevailed last niM tn tly quad of soldiers. All of the executed men j Wr-a Rnpd i 1 v hurled. cent of the stock, of the Pacific. the remainder beln & in the hands of Gould interests, while on the other Banta Rosa. Rio Blanco and No gales when word was given out that all the houses in those settlements would be searched for hand the majority or Wetta-rargo i gt0en g00flS( aj a result ot w during the early hours this morning1 tne stock is held by interests friendly to Harriman. On the Pacific Coast busi ness in both directions. It is said, the WellBTar&Q Company m way iad the largrer share of the profits. It Is now proposed to me r ere the Pa cific Express Company or that portion WHICH s operated on tne arriman streets were filled with velvet, laces, furn- Uui e. bottles. aewing machines. type- Titers, Clothing, etc. These were piled in heaps and not withstandlrg- th absence of jUArds, were not molested unTi gathered today by the authorities. By this neans Garcian will recover a portion of i. ? mer- lines with the Wells-Pargo. which ! chand!se and thus retrieve in part hlS losses. ?IAfiE riLGRIMAGE Or PEACE would titen become dominant of the Harriman system- tonight aenlea persistent rumor8 mat he , m jienaocm0 counties, Calirjnia, ai8o and his friends expect to mane a ngni on the United -election Ho said: "But there la one thjng I shall not say, and that Is that 1 would fdm tuft hoiM If It was offered by the lesislature. NEW SWIIUMNG RECORDS Clmrles AC. Daniels Betters Time In Two Events. ' accompanies the news of the tmerger. pltal & North- NEW YORK. Jan. 12. Charfes M- Daill6l5 American cpampign short a.e- tance swimmer, of the New York Ath letic Club, made three new American records In a ZOO.yard handicap race at hla home club tonight. Daniels won the first heat of the Tift- llmlnarles, but was third In final. Dan iels started from scratch and at 120 yards his time in the trial heat was nrf:fTir thnfr nlntfnrms to voters. Social Democratic orators have had marked 1.14. JUbt 0 -4-0 SBCOIIUb UCUill Ultiu the record held by Barry Lemoyne. of the Boston Athletic Association. At 150 yards. Daniels eclipsed his old record ot 1:41 by fllx BeCOnul, and finished the 200 yards In 2:15 2-5. ex actly 4 4-5 seconds better than he made I in the same tank a year ago. success In St. Petersburg: and Moscow ; and the victory of this party in the two . Capitals 18 regarded as certain. j Politicians, however, are able to pre- ' diet but little about the composition of ttie n " x t Parliament except that there will be a strong and compact group oi xtreme radical.. Social .ReVOlutlOItariCS. I Tollers. etc. These are pledged to obstructive tactics which threaten to wreck the plans of the constitutional RAILROAD BILLS IXCUBATLVG Further Restrictions rroposea ir Consress That's Coming. CHICAGO, Jan. 1". A dlspateh to tha TrlUline irom WaBWPjton eae; it de veloped yesterday that leading members of the House committee on Interstate and foreign commerce have been preparing; a tentfttlVQ programme Ot railroad legisla tion for consideration by Congress at Its next session. This programme, contem plates further govemmenul supervision of common carriers of the country, it calls for an Investigation hylthe.tWO houses of Congress of the relations be- t5tad8 Plan to Enlist World's Nota- ties in cause. William T. Stead. In International peace an International DroPasanda, proposed piigrima&e of police. In which notables from all over the world would take part, to start from the United States lor Thv HajJUO by way of LionUon. Paris and Rome, and to arrive at the Neth er lands capital at the time the second peace conference meets there. Mr. Stead says he believes that, such a pil- dislikcdj a few drops of lemon juice, orange or lime juice, added to eacU dose will make it agreeable aud pleasant and will not in tke slightest interfere with, its benefical effects. It's an insult to your intelligence for a dealer to endeavor to palm off upon you. some nostrum of rtrtknervtm. composition in place of Dr. Fierce's world-famed medicines whicn are ok known composition. Most dealers recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines because ttey know what they are made of and that the ingredients employed are among the most valuable that a medicine for liKc purposes can s made of, The same is true of leading; physicians who do not hesitate to recom XHend them, since they know exactly what they contain and that their ingredients are the very test known to medical science Cor tne cure the several diseases for -which these medicines are recommended With tricKy dealers it i3 different. Something; else that pays them a little greater profit will he urged Upon you as "just as good," or even better. You can hardly afford to accept a substitute of unknown tmj)oritM and without any particular record ot cures in place ot ur. fierce s medicines winch are op known" COMPOSITION and have a record of forty years of cures behind them. You know wtat you want and it is the dealer's business to supply that want. J'nsist ipon it ' tween organised labor and the witn especial reference threatened by the determination of the Atchison management to share In the lumber business of the northern part of Roads Which Will Combine. The roads to be merged in this company DOUBLES FOREST RESERVE femocnti tor constructive legisiauon mtcheook mm im Adaillon fore locking- horns with the administra tion on a responsible ministry. When this takes place, according to the reiterated declaration ot Premier stoiy- pin. Parliament will at once be dissolved and a revision of the election laws will be undertaken before a third body is immoral TERRORISTS FIGHT POLICE Escape From Headquarters, killing and W'oandlnc Officers. 3T. PETERSBURG, Jan, firh tins between ponce ana worameu w curred In the Okhla Quarter of this eity last nlffht during- a domiciliary search. MM1 tUC DQ11CC appears, nv w0rKmen who were in the building extinguished all lights and opened lire on the police. The latter responded, and the fusillade con- tinned tor gome time The wo finally retreated, after killing twA MM inspectors and two policemen and wound Ins: three policemen. A quantity Of nrearme was discovered In tne- house. It transpired latW tMt tllfi live men who fouht the police were lead ers of the revolutionary fighting legion. ThO Information which led the police to .arcuAelf house ind attempt tueir cap ture was acquired during the Investiga tion in to the assassination of General fo.v lorr. X detachment ot JO ponce mmw the house and had Just broken ' In the door when the revolutionists suddenly fired a volley srt them, and during the COritUElon MM followed, maae a dash for the door and escaped, maintaining a running M for .ome dfatanre. Over lOO arreuta have been made In connection With the assassination o General Favloti. The capture of a clerk belonging to thfl E3nplne?r Corpi wa. considered to be so Important that an entire company Of In fantry was detailed to make the arrest. to tTncompabgre Forest. WASHINGTON'. Jan. 11 Secretary of the In terior HI tchcock has wlth d raw r 6 " 5 . O O acres of unalienated UbHc land in Western Colorado trora &n forms oi disposal under the public land lawe for an addition to the Un compaharre. forest reserve. The land Includes a part of the Uncoropahgre ulateau and a pan ot tne Ban mm Valley. They extend from a point south of Mon troae -westward to the boundary of Utah. TtlO prWH Ujigompahgre rorest re serve comprises nearly 40(l.00d acrs. The addition will more than double it- fiUmilNS OFFERS REW1RD Fiioe Set on Murderer of Jtunee weste: 01 Ra.W.m ttia Ban fransisco, . western, the Atchison line, is tovbe anial- Itainated with the California Northwest ern, a Southern Pacific line, . and lnci flehta'ly BUbsiaiarlea ot both tSiese lines are to be merged Into the same COmpW. Both Admit Merger. IjSoth Union Pagillc and Atchison offi cials admitted toiay thai sUck A Blfirgfelf had been accomplished or was in progress, but none of the road a officials here were in position, they said, to give details. A. representative tt lh Union Padfifi t'M that the consolidation had doubtless been brought about in the Interest of harmony. which, so far as the railroad situation la California m toiicwiiel had been threatened Atchison lumber bu that state, Road The roac include as the Southern Pacific's con tribution to the consolidation, the Cali fornia &. North western Railway, capital ized at Sl5t6,000: the Eureka & Klamath River, m; tne Kortn snore Rajiroaa, $6,000,000; and the San Francisco A North Pacific. S6.000.000. while the Atchison turn over to the new company the San Fran- CISCO & JiOftHTVMtern with an authorised capital of tl5.006.OCiO. TflOJT PACIFIC MITTS BOTCOTT Grants Shipping Facilities to Inde pendent Wyoming Coal Company. OMAHA, Neb.. Jan. 12. (Special.) Full facilities for the operation ot their mine, near Black Butte. Wyo., have been orom isecl cy tne vnion Facinc w the eiou City & Rock 3prlng- Coal Company, whose complaint led to the recent inves tigation by -the Interstate Commerce Com miSSivJl IIUO WO relations g( western railroads and coal companies and the S- poHure which followed of wholesale frauds in the acquisition of coal-bearing land. The agreement between the Union pa- occur ques- number of accidents wnlch annually. consideration - - of th tlon whether the Govern me i supervise stock: issues, such a recently made by tne St. raul lor p, OOO.OOO. the Great Northern for $60,000,000. and as now proposed by the Pennsylvania for 20O,O00,O00; and for the establishment of a flat rate for raiiroaa pwsen&er serv ice. PUT D-ASI I-KK OIT SPECCLATJION grimage would fcxirclse the greatest oral influence ever Known. we ex acts President Roosevelt will support e eugrtjestion. Mr. Stead had a conference today lth Foreign Minister Tittoni. who cle ared himself In favor of the Er gr iti editor's peace propaganda and said that If Sir Henry Camppeii-Ban- Tierman. the British Premier, -went to The Haue, he probably would also so. his charges elsewhere than before court of law. APPEALS TO DUELIXG CODE Hungarian I lr later Challenges Bar- Antl.Rallroad Bills sindl StocK Issues, Huge K'erw NEW YORK. Jan. 11. Speculative sen timent on tha Stock E.scchanstre has been depressed toy the course of the Interstate Commerce Commission's inquiry into tne Harriman railroads and by evidence Of lowtlle measures against corporations by tome of the state governments. The grow- ng volume oi capital requirements Has also had a portentious effect on sentiment. which culminated in the unexpected an nouncement of the Intended increase of WOW eacn or etocha ana Donas uy the Pennsylvania Railroad. These huge IrementH ahead of the money market the retention of the Bank rT Rnaiand discount rate chilled the confluence in an early relaxation In the money market. rompt Sblpnients or l.ivrstK-k. Cullcn. DE8 MOINE3, la., Jan. 12. Governor CLARK" TO OUST WILIAMS Campaign Started to Change Demo cratlo Honse Leader. CHICAGO. Jan. 12. A dispatch to the Tribune from Washing-ton says that there la to be a great revolution in the Demo craile political camp. Pledges Have been jelven which insure the election of Champ Clrk. of Missouri, to be Democratic lead er in the House of Representatives nd the party candidate lor .pw&w ia m clfte and the Rock Springs Company was brought about during the hearing of the Harriman merger Inquiry in Chicago this week. At the suggestion of the lute rotate Commerce Commission., t-ho ureed that their time was fully occupied with other matters. John N. Baldwin, general attor. rnmmlna toHav nffpred fl reward of 1500 ' y. Julius Xwruttchnltt, director of Lehior tie aLt an conviction of the ttftinUiMfii ud oneTaUon. met with El. member, of ttie mob at Charles city that mer B. ThomM. representiner the Sioux lynched murderer Jame. CuUen VV xi tit'i. 1 City &. Rock Springs Coal Oomxariy. and joy Jljgjlt, "J"tie prOoeQUtln attorney at as a result tile railroad company granted Charles city saya that tne county au-, ma nsui iu wc (.uai (.utuvauj iu uvoj thorltlo. will not ofre. a reward and that his Investigation, have therefore been much hampered. KELLY GOING TO ANN ARBOR Wolverine Alumni Anxious to S- care Oregon Sprinter- ANN ARBOR. Mien.. Jan. 12.-(Speclal.) It Is quite probable that Dan Kelly, the new world's champion in the lOO-yard dash, will enter Michigan University. Tho its rlgrht of way and gave the assurance mat, wnen the spur is built, the will make the necessary switch connec- Hons and give the coal company cars in which to ship its product. The line to the mines, a distance of one mile, will be built by the coal company. Owners or the mine say officials or the road have always refused to give switches. prlvile&es or cars and have told them they would never be permitted to operate the mine, Washington Jan. U-Mt6Cui. erson Introduced a bill today to require jmmon carriers to furnish cars tor the Upment of livestock within reasonable time. Hft stated that some time ago he presented a memorial from the Llve stock Aasociatlon of Texas praylns for relief from car shortage; that this mem- orlal had cone to the committee on cora merce. but as yet no action had been taken. Hannbrough called attention to the necessity of extending: the scope of thO Dill W WYCT-BHlpmen vf train, Wheat-Rate Oklahoma. t OKLAHOMA CUT, ?Kia., J". Advices were received her today td the effect that on Jan uary St the In -teretate Oorn merce Commission Will meet in Oklahoma City to hear testi- in tn6 ease oi tKe Tefrltftry tl ma vs. the Chicago. Rock Isl Paclno and other railroads on r In Oklahoma, wherein the ter- rltory seeks a lower wheat export rate mony Oklahf) and & eratln to jQalveston. Contract for v. cat-orf. CHBYEXNE. Wyo., Jan. 12. A special to the Tribune from Oman a says tnat contract for bulldlns; a cut-off on the Denver-Cheyenne line or the union n it a cost of $500,000. has been award Kllpatrtclc Bros. The new line wli Athol Hill, over which the line nov and mil www w. nnnnj akmnl Is making a determined edort to K-et the Oregon sprinter to attend the Wolverine university and from the' en couraging reports received from the Northwest It Is likely they win sccceea, It Is known that Kelly Is determined to enter collegre. Kelly la the successor Of Arthur V- ruffey In the lOO-yard event. Kelly's record la 9-5 eeconas, Xt ill Makca Condltiooal GlftU - MIWBAIvWS, M U-Jameg j, m, president of the Great Northern Rail road, has srl ven S5O.000 to McAleatar Col lege on condition that the prruliictlv stza VlUwroeBt (una to rai--a w pw,wt. RUSH F1T1j TO KORTH TAX.OTA Interstate Board t'rges Hill, Who Pleads BUzza rcl as Excuse. WASHINGTON, Jan. i:.-ln view or cumulative reports of fuel Scarcity In North Dakota, the Interstate Oommerce Commissioners upon their return today again tOOH up the matter ana a dtspatcii signed by Commissioner" Harlan was ent to President J. Fill of the Great Northom Railroad, nrglnf him to 'taks etteutlve measures to rusij euppilee where needed, regardless of CXpenSd QT Othftf aacrince. . Mr- Harlan said: 'ln UUa connection it way be well to between these two cities. The CUt-OfT will end at Borie. eight miles west of Cheyenne, where through freight will handled. Xicaraguan Revolatlon Ended SAN SAUVADOB, Jan. 12.-A diapatcu from Honduras says that President Zel ay a, of N'icaragua, has informed Preei rlent Bonilla, of Honduras, tnat the Hon dliran revolutionary general, Xionisio Gutierrei. and a number of his comiM ions and end. gomaster. Who Prefers Law. iTJTA PEST. Jan. 13 Minister of stlce Polonl has sent his seconds. fitereiary 6f gtfite Bolg-S ftfld BafOn -Caas. to Herr Halrnoa. ex-Burgomas-:er of Buda Pest, to denand &n apology 'or and retraction of a charge pub- icly made by him that.Folonl had abused his position In order to obtain an advantag-e for a personal friend. Should llalmos refuse, the seconds are Instructed to arrange lor a duel, Herr Halnos has 4eclined i.o explain Pimples Slopped In 5 Dap Every Possible Skin Eruption Cured In Mairelously Quick Tims to the New Calcinux Treatment. Send for Free Sample Pack ogre Today- Boils have been cured In three dav. and sgrac of the worst cases ot Hln die- ions have been captured and disarmed in Somoto by the Nlcaraguan authorities, and that the revolution is therefore at an Kills Wife and Himself. KEW YORK. Jan. 11-Harry Schnelh berger. a saloon-keeper, after a quarrel witii his wife today in their home in Jersey City, shot and Hilled her. He eases have been cured In & week, by the rt's Calciurt tain as theli orougb, quiet and effective bloodrdeanser Known, cal' clum sulphide. Mot treatments for the blood and foi akin eruptions are miserably slow in tneii results, and besides, many or thera are poisonous. Stuart's Calcium Wafers con tain no polfion or drug or any Kind : they are absolutely harmless, and yet do work WhlCtl cannot rail w jurpnw jn Tiy are the most powerful blood ourltier and slain clearer ever discovered. and they never derann) the system. NO matter What you suffer from, pimples, blackheads, acne, red .ash. stats, blotches, rash, eruption, you c before other tr eW reiulin. Don't so arc disgusting masi beads on your 1 with these dlseustlnr things makes peo pie turn away from you. and failure in your life work. Stop 11 what an Iowa man said when he one morning and round u had a new face : "By George. I never saw anything; like It. There I've been for three years try- ItyJ tO get rid 01 pimples ana fciacKlieads, and cuess I used everything under the sun. 1 used your Caldum Wafers tor Just seven days This morning every blessed pjmplQ is pone and I can't Ond a black head. I could , write you ft vdlume of thanks. I am so arateful to you." You can depend upon this treatment being a never-failing- cure. just send u9 your name and address In full, today, and we will send you a trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafen, free to test- After you have tried the sample and been convinced that an we cay 13 true, you will gro to your nearest drug- gtst and set a SOe box and be cured of vour facial trouble. They are " In tablet form, and no trouble wnatever to ww, blotches, rash, tetter or any . r her skin eruption, you can get rid of thi m long before other treatments can evex. begin, Don't xo around with a humllu !nsr. disgusting mass of pimples and bla. V- beads on your face. A face covered ov.r Crocker wants poaors m PARIS. Jan. 12. The suit of George Crocker, of San Francisco, for the re COvery of $20,000 paid to Dr. Doyen for treating Mrs. Crocker Idt cancer In 1104, was heard toaay before the Dis trict Tribunal of the Seine. Mr. Crock er contends that the doctor exercised "veritable moral violence," maxing him believe it wai and further the result pr Doyen serum believe it was possible to cure his wife. and further M r. Crocker claims that the result proved the inoiiicacy ot the December 1. Jfli.?.. ImmlgratlS I1 tered the ports of Argrentina. The sta tistics for November alone show 53.761 Immigrants, white the number of those who left the country wag 9167. Mexico's Temporary Minister. WASHINGTON, Jan, 12,-Tho Mcxl- can embassy here has been informed that tne M exican govern mo. nt haa dis patched Jose Oodori as Mexican ivl t n IBUr tt Waalllngton penaing tne ar rival of Enrique Creel, the Tlbwly ap pointed Ambassador, who will not ar rive unt'l early this Sprlnir. .Senor QOdOrl was formely nrat secretary of the Writings of Extinct Nations. UW, Jan. B.-Pr. 01 Berlin Ethnological Museum, who some time ak:o made discoveries of Buddhist an tiquities In Northeast Turkestan, has ar- rY(j Jn gerllH. HIS most precious dis covery, he says, consisted of la th6ttfi filled with manuscripts in no fewer than 10 languages. These, with other artlclea (lug out Of the Band, are relics or a highly cultured and artistic PfiOplfi that OllCe III' habited these regions. A1I01150 StanOS Ujr MoUier-ln-lsw, MADRID, Jan. 12. Afrainwt the opposi tion of the court. KLins Alfonxo today authorized the opening of a Protestant chapel In connection with the palace m the benent o burer. mother the King's at 01 tile queen, the benefit of Princess Henry of Batten- burs-, mother of Queen V lot or in. who is the King's guest, pending the confinement Immigration to Argentina. BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 12. Statistics how that in 1906 from January .'. in the embassi; here. NEW YORK, Jan. IWhe mm- nese Bank, one of the largest European financial institutions, will open a branch In New York January 14. It will be un- der the manag.nient of Wiiterwurtejfc Scrofula 1aK9 its presence known y many signs, glandular umors, tmdies in tne necK, 'titaneoiis eruptions, m lamed eyelids, sore ears. catarrh and wasting diseases. Hood's Sarsaparilla Effects permanent crot You o about your ' work as usual, and there you are. cured and happy. Send us your name and address today then killed himself. The tragedy took i and we win at once een. j-ou ty m Aduxess F. A. Bids.. Mar&ha.ll. Cblldxea. V 1 Mich. I place in the presence of Schnellberger's . sample package free. ll-year-old. daughter, the eldest of elx I Stuart. Co., GS Btuart ROSEWTHAUS Annual sale The Clearance Sal Oil, and as usual s th.al. 1. aN fiufieess. mm wno can distinguish Real Leather from Substitutes patronize this stoie. They Know that we never Indulge In extrav agant state ments; our claimo are supported by facts. We are Sole AKcata for Vie cei- ebrated Manas' Sst Ft, The ronoying are a few, of the reduced styles: HANAN'S Men's custom-made double sole patent eolt Bluchers; reilftr $8.00 ; now . $6.75 HANAN'S Men's custom-made double sole, lace W now. . . . ..25 HAJSTAJN'S Iadies' patent or box calf Oxfords; regular $5, iiow.$3.50 HAlfAJf'S Ladies' patent kid or colt lacej regular $6.50, now. .$5.40 And many other high-grade shoes, such as Boy den's, Laird, ScLober & Co. etc., etc., at Clearance Sale Prices. . ROSENTHAL'S Portland's Best Shoe Store. third s f REET, BET. MORRISON AND ALDER