t SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1007. 1 THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON. 'he political tdtiiMllnn Is a latm'c I one with the outcome In doubt. In some quarters It Is iiK,rtod that the King has abandoned hope of niHto? any tourer with a Liberal uilulsuy, and that 8'uoi' Maura, the conserva! Ive The Old Stove Man A OUICK LUNCH Why spend a couple of hours prcparitig your noouday luuch? We carry a large line of ready cooked foods. Little Neck Clams. Canned Crabs. Chicken Tomales- Spanish. Asparagus Tips. Etc.. which can be prepared in a very few minutes. Has been huntinj) around for a year op more to find a Una of ' T O V E S Commerce Commission Reports leader, will be conunlsstmii'd to form a to Congress. ablnet. In Liberal circles this Is i ntu bated and the statement Is made tlu' Ills majesty's Inclination toward llli.-c- ChlGESARENEEOED S as peed er better than tha kind ha sold here twenty yeare ago (soma of these are beginning to wear out). Ha thinks ha has found tha line. Ha will show them ta you If you will oall at tha store of W. C. LAWS a CO. Plumbers and Steam Fitters. nllstu Is so slrong that he will rtgit'n try to have it Liberal caSlnet formed under th" leadership of Morel or M r- RAILROADS DISCRIMINATE ero Ulos. A. V. ALLEN, Phonet 3871 and 711 Main. Sale Agnti for Baker's Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee. BROTHER DOUBTFUL Explanations Do Not Satisfy Rel ative of Heney's Guard. THINKS KENDALL POISONED Communications From San Francis?? Declare Removal of Vital Organs for Purpose of Investigation into the Malady. PORTLAND, Jan. 25. Not satls:lol with the explanation sent out from San Francisco relative to the su'ldn death of Oscar J. Kendall, bodygut.i to Deputy United State' Attorney General Heney, friends of the deceisul have placed the matter In the han 's of a local detective agency and D?teo the Lou Hartman. formerly a mem ber of the police force, is now In the Bay City making a thorough investl;.v tion of the case. W. N. Kendall, a brother of tha deceased, who c!a!'n that he has been unable to get arv satisfactory Information about his brother's death and the cause for tv.c mutilation of his body, will leave !:n mediately for San Francisco, where he goes with the avowed intention of sifting the matter to the bottom, nr.d if he finds that any one is legally lia ble for the mutilation of his brother's body, he will prosecute them to th? limit cf the law. Although explanations were made l.y persons in San Francisco that Mr Kendall died a natural death, and to .t the vital organs were removed for tl purpose of settling any doubt as to the nature of the fatal malady, 'lis friends here are not satisfied. There are so many peculiar circumstance-1 connected with the affair that th v want the whole matter thoroughly in vestigated, so there may be no sha ! ow of a doubt left in the minds of anvone. To this end they placed "..c UCA! You Can Be Easyl W. L. 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Whether or not ho V-.s succeeded in securing anything tha! would tend to clear up the uncertain ty, is not known, a those In a post tion to know decline to talk at thU time. The intimation Is giv-'i, though, that there may he some en velopments In a very short time. W. N. Kendall, when coon this moinlr., said: ' I have tiled and tried to get sonn satisfactory Information from the d .--tor, hospital people, undertaker mil others, but not a word can I get. 1 can't understand such action on tn-Mr part. It may be, of course, that my brother died a natural death, and that there was nothing wrong In removing the vital organs, but I do not belle .'e anyone has any right to remove and e tain the portions of a body, and if there is no law to punish people for doing so, one should be made. Th? family has not been treated right lit the matter at all. and I propose go to San Franclco and learn for my self what It seems Impossible for me to learn here. Tou may rest assured that the affair will be thoroughly In vestlgated and that I will know all the truth before I quit. If I And that there is anyone legally liable for mu tilating my brother's body, and thjr- is any law In California under wh'ch he can Je punished, I will prosecute him to the extent of that law." MAD IRISH ACT. Attempt to Stop Ridicule of Hibernians on the Stage. NEW YORK, Jan. 23. The Victi theater was the scene of a remark able demonstration last night. In the middle of the act given by the Rus sell Brothers, in which they have ap peared for years, two hundred m ! suddenly burst into a storm of hiss".J. ca'calln and jeers. The two men who have assumed roles of Irish s-rvant puis so lo:.g, struggled to make them selves heard, but as the uproar In creased they were finally forced to give up and the curtain was rung down on the act. When this was done j plained the Incident. He said that cer tain societies, whose members rest-nt man arose in the orchestra and ex ridicule heaped upon the Irish race by certain players, had joined In a cru sade to stop these acts. About a week ago Oscar Hammer stein was waited upon by a delegation from these societies. He referr id them to his son, William, who is man ager of the hous?. Toung Hammer stein heard the protests but the Rus sell Brothers went on just the name-. The delegation had threatened to tp.ke such action as was witnessed last ev ening. DEPORT CHINESE. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25 Jung Waung and Quan Sick, two Chlne.M who were sentenced in 1888 to serva life terms in San Quentin for murders alleged to have been committed in the local Chinese quarters during a high binder war and who were pardon! recently by Governor Pardee, were yes terday deported on the Hong Kong Maru, Theirt panjons were granted on the condition that they never re turn to the State of California. Evil Effects of Railroad Officials Own ing Shares of Coal Company Stock Complaint Against Secrecy of Common Carriers. WASHINGTON, IV '.. J"- " The Interstate t'ommcrce r.miin'." stun today transmitted to I'lUiitrcss l.s (lent report on Its Investigation -m discrimination and monopolies u dcr the Joint r-sohitln of Consic-s of March 7, tt'urt. known as the T'll man-dlllesple resolution. The rep "l deals with bituminous coul companl east of the Ohio and In terrlm-v bounded on the south by Norf.dk S Western Railway, on th, north Canada, and on the east by the At lantto seaboard. The roads Involved are the Norfolk & Western. Ohou peake Ohio. Baltimore nlilo. ivnn sylvatila. ItulTiio. Rochester ,v 1'ltn burg. Heecli Creek division of the Ne v York Central Ji Hudson River; I'ltts burg, Shawmut & Northern, lmtTal) Susnuehumui and West VlrglnU Central and Pittsburg tnovv the W-t-em Maryland). The report says all th.? above com panles own, directly or by stock own ership In other companies large In terest In coal lands. The report Is practically a summary of the Information gleaned from in- Investigation thus far made, togeth r with the preservation of facts petiln ent to the general Inquiry, and makes recommendations for legislative actio') as follows: That every common carrier engag-d In Interstate transportation of coal be required to make public the syst.:n of car distribution In effect upon Its railway and the new rat divisions thereof, showing how the equlpnnat for coal service Is divided bet wen the several divisions of Its road, an 1 that the carrier be required to pub llsh at stated perlols the system car distribution in effect and the act ual distribution made to each mining operator. " That where Lb.- capacity of th- mln Is the basis for the distribution of equipment, a fair, just and qua,,k- rating of the mines be required. That after reasonable titn- carrl" .ni':o-,.il i intersta:- commerce be prohibited from using "individual, or "private" cars for the handling of coal traffic. That carriers engaged in Interna' commerce be forbidden after reason able time to own or h ive Interest, di rectly, or Indirectly, In any up -rated coal property, except sixth as are ex clusively for their own fuel supply, and that ownership by officers or em ployes of common carriers of any coal properties or stock be forbidden. A summary is given showing the In terest of railroad officials In corpora Hons or companies operating comm." clal lines or engaged In coal traffic. The report says It appears that one of the most fruitful sources of coni' plaint by shippers against the carrl -rf as far as car distribution and the fur- nshlng of facilities Is concerned, hi' grown out cf the want of publc.it on the part of the carriers in the'r dealings with shlpp'is. If the car riers had conducted their business with shippers openly and had furnished In formation as to car distribution, to which i-hlripers were entitled, much of the favoritism, .according to the re port, would have b-en averted an 1 wherever unjust rates were made tb fact that they were made would hav been made public. The uaiumore it Ohio road had made it almost lmpoi) slble for the shipper to ascertain act ually what was the system of car dis tribution, and whether it was faith fully carried out. The commission announces that the methods of op eratlng mines on these roads wh 'n. the capacity of the mine to produo coal is an element considered In tfc3 distribution of cars of the several dl visions or districts and each mine therein, has not been carried out with the care which should characterize such responsible and Important duties ANOTHER CRISIS. Spanish Cabinet is Having 8trenuous Time Because of Liberals. MADRID, Jan. 25. The cabinet crl sis, the sixth In nineteen months, was caused directly by the difference among the liberal groups on the as soclation's bill. . WOULD QUENCH FIRE. Naval Officers' Attempts to Warm Ui Congress Causes Stir. W AKlUNUToN. Jan. '. Hexolu tion to check naval oltlceis from 'lighting the under s ualois and 111 "ii bora to compel the enactment of tin Navel Personnel bill at this session,' were presented to the Senate today l.v Hale and after can lug a snappy de bate of whorl duiatlen, went over fot future consideration, Halo's rot tin tion cited the I'r sldeiit's order forbll ling employes (o "lobby" and .lircoi;, inquiry by the secretary of the navy to ascertain whether the order Is hi lug violated. The urgent detb leticy a proprlatlon of $ .'T'.'.e'Hi a It came fi in the Mouse and authorWcl by tl Senate ameinlun lit. and loan of $1 niio.iino in the Jamestown Kxposltl m Company were passed. The laH r part of th - day was devoted to tin? disposition of pelisb n bills. UNITE AGAINST COMBINE. Proposed Copper Trust Csusos Small Metal Dealers to Organue. NRW Vi'IlK, Jan. 2.., At a me Ing here todav the I pi ntath es of small metal dealer In New York. N-w Jersey and New Kugland, organUod the Northwestern Metal l.-al-rs' ,i soclatlon. and decided to call on At tornev (Joiieral Mona parte lo bring suit to prevent the formation of combination "f copper mining com panles nlleg-d to bo forming. Th letter to Itonaparto Is not given out but It was stut'd that It called his attention to the present high price of copper, and said that It was propot, to maintain the prlcu or to lucrum It; that a foreign nipper combination had entered Into an agreement with metal selling agem lo not to compel with the Atn rlcaii concerns; that a division of territory In l-hirop ! been made between them and that this trust litis stored l uge supplies if copper both here and In Kuiop.-, cant ing tin artificial scarcity of m t il. NEW ATTACK ON HILL (Continued from ptie 1) cl.ir.-d v,,ld an I th-- p ..ym-nt of for tber dividends be prohibited. "W., are in:,lie-e, that the M l-l'-tob.i Company is no longer entitled to exist as a railway i -oiupatiy, and I'fii the fpeedlosl way to dispose of lis claim to exemption from the rate of taxeif paid by other railway i ompan1 -s Is, to have Its chart-r wiped out, 'n which event the (ireat Northern won". I 1m; obi! od to pay taxes at 4 per CTU, the same as olln-r companies. "We are also of the opinion that the tJreat Northern should not be il lowed to pay dividends on watered stock heretofore Issued, and that it should be required to show wh'th-r the large amount of such water,-1 stock has any right to further recog nition as a part of lis capitalization," CASTOR I A For Infabts and Children. Tbe Kind Yon Ifrij Always Bought Boar th, jJtfifi-jC' (Signature of c: - HufUM Our Doors Are Open American - Importing - Co. 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We will do business on the basis of "A Dollar in Value for a Dollar in Cash." We offer nothing but the best and genuine Liquors and Wines Our reputation going with the goods as they are sold. Drop in and look over the stock we are handling. We dispose of our wares only in bulk, bottle and package. A wholesale line on wholesale terms. $100,000 ATTENTION! I Happy INelson Tnti, Victt-Pres. am! Supt. AHTOKJA HAVINOH JIANK.Trem Foot nf Fourth rHrtt EWART No. 222 TWELFTH STREET, 2