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i '' ' 0 i , .j.."7.'irvs. '1 -..-.... ww-'?&Srr fi . eir-v.8'.;is.:v,-: .ssffls-auw- - i. . . '., -i I 5 March 23, ISOJ , J i Tonight Sun ? ST, i day falr-clordr , ! " PEG U LIAR A WD "l 1 1 (SataM-VcSM Kevi Aociation.) 1TASKINGTOW; ' March PrJdnt teooaevblt today compiled vltfc tho rso lutlon pwSed t3r the House requesting be correspondence relaUng tor General Alllea recent -proposition tor r hringtns tbout jpeaee In the Philippines;, t' - fMrrespondence -.was- accompanied l7 kf brief tnessaRS, In which the Presi dent estates that he Includes certain addi tional tneraoranda ' added v by Oeneral Ulles alnce the. passage of the resolution, together: with the action taken thereon. . The Miles proposition to take represen tative Cubans and Porto Elcans to the 3Phtllpptni with him to convince the na tives of the benefits of United States con trol' and to send; back representative Fll Iplnon to Washington to study the gov vrmnental conditions here y was . dlsap roved by Secretary Root on the ground that it was 'peculiar and sensational." SinO that General Chaffee was carrying tout operations In' the Philippines la a sat isfactory manner. ' " President Rooeevelt coincide with Sec retary RootMi.'';" -, jv"ff '$ ' MILKS' STIFF TIPPER LIP. ' . General-Miles,1 In replying to the note (Sorlnpa-aicltae Kews Association.) : ROMS, March 29,-The Pope today, la- ; fsued aC. fetter to the' whole , Catholic : tvoria, Which U oonsidered.' almost his last testament. .The letter, opens with a mm 8crlpps-McRae Kews Association.) LOWELL, Mass., March 29. The threatened strike, of thousands of textile workers la off for the present This deci sion was arrived at thl morning at con ference between the mill agents, the lt isens.;,semmUtee aad representatives of a he workers. . '"i Th ottlsehs' committee promised to do II in their power to secure the Increased wages asked fpr by the workers. FLAX INDUSTRY. ' (Journal Special Service.) ; SALEM, March 19. A committee of the Greater Salem "Commercial Club - were feublty engaged yesterday and today col lec ting the sum of fCOO, to be expended in fitting up the premises of the Salem Flouring Mill Company's old plant In Worth Salem in which the new flax In dustry will be housed. The people of the city are responding generously to the call and there Is little doubt that the whole amount will be subscribed. -. Mr, Boose, who is instituting the plant, has already, received over .300 bushels of the finest flax seed from Riga, Russia, and having "contracted for 230 acres of land In the immediate vicinity of Salem will commence to sow the crop In a few 'days, r.-. -f ''v:.'' -7 ;. ' "' " " The stock of flax purchased from the Oregon Women's Flax Fibre Association has been thoroughly sorted, over and muoh of It Is sow spread put on the fields north-of Balera to undergo the retting process before being worked ' up into the finshed product fibre. , (Scripps-McRae News Association.) NASHVILLE, March 2.-Reporta from . various portions of Middle and Eastern Tennessee are to the effect that damage to the amount of probably t2,000,OQO has been done by the recent floods, ;" . OREGON CITY, J , POPE'S LASTMESSAGE r J ournal Special Service.) - OREGON CITT, March J9. About . 60 -teachers axe present kt the -institute in session today. A dosen are in attend- 7 ance from Portland.-' lunch was served at 11 by the Iooal teachers. San Ly6ni,; the railroad tunnel con tractor : has returned from ' California and wlU at once award conrtacts for the construtcion of : two S-room cottages on the river, fronts Tenants have already - Good Friday services were, held la the "Evangelical church yesterday and elab orate Easter programs are arranged -foe all the churches' tomorrow. mWgimVS IN WALLPAPER. ' Our stock, which has Just arrived, contains only tho ckplcesi patterns. There is no room for which we cannot furnish a suitable wall paper. We aw nave xne men to nang it. we wm BOWCN'S " TRADING CHECK i f' -iOoo ton, , 0. If I TENCENTS" , IM TMADg r. v S fl O S JN.oteCuponjnotgoodJorleadand ; v 1 of President Roosevelt gnd Secretary Boot, frankly announces bis Intention of VUlUng the Philippine in the near;fu ture .whether or no. where, as ke saysi TX will, devote -my attention to- the con-J ditlon and requirements of troops in that division, the same as I have in respect to other portions .of the army." . - ' In addl(ion be expresses regret that the Secretary of war 'Should be "under the Impression that a ' proposition- prompted; in the Interests of humanity, would , be regarded as spectacular ana sensational.. Secretary Root' comment on this Is a caustio arraignment ot Miles' attitude during' the paat year. Vt " s ; ... He atates that General Miles. original application ; to , President , McKlnley for permiaaion to ro to the Philippines was accompanied by . proposal to obtain for General "Miles th supreme 'command of the allied forces fa China, and that Under these, circumstances President McKlnley declined to authorise sending . General Miles either to the Philippines J fr to China. He further .says that, in the in terests ot good discipline and effective service General Miles' course must be re gretted. . .''--. resume of the history; of modern perse- cutlon of 'the Catholto Church. . His Holiness then seta forth the position thus created for .the Pontiff. He condemns dvoroe and socialism and speaks of the necessity of religion to save society. El) (Scrtppa-McRea News Association.) DETROIT, March 29. Sevphteen, value ble race horses were 'burned to death early today, In. a fire Which destroyed Frank Colby's training stable In High land Park. Lose la 130,000. .4. I'-. ,-J,- v- ...a , ,:k: :.. : ,f , ,- NEXT WEETM CONGRESS (Scripps-McRae News Association.) WASHINGTON, March 29. Further consideration of ' the oleomargarine bill will occupy the time of the Senate during next week. The Senate will be asked to take a final vote on the matter Wednes day or Thursday, but It IS believed it will not be done,, So soon as this measure is out of the way the Chinese exclusion bill Will be taken up. The Indications ate that this" bl)l will involve a long debate. It is believed in the and tliat a B'mplo proposition to extend the provisions of the present law Will be passed by Con gress. . Nothing of importance is schedule 1 for the House during; the week. ....." 10 (ScrippB-McRae News Association.) WASHINGTON, March 29.-George E. Adams of Chicago has been tendered the place on the Civil Service Commlslon made vacant by the resignation of Wm. Rodenberg. . V it V. 1 .-.'"' k ' SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. -. " i The Lone Fir Soldiers' Monument Aa eoclatlon .will hold a meeting at Grand avemMv.'.Jftti a P. M. Sunday, H. L. Pratt le president of the -AasocIaUon. Several committees have.. . been canvassing for funds with which- to provldtf a monumect to be erected to the memory of the Oe cease soldiers of the Mexican, Civil, Indi an and Spanish-American wars. The sum of HO.OOtf Is , required for the purpose in view. . - v : ;-s ( . . . . The cnvAgtaff committees will report at tomorrow's meeting the amounts of cash received and in sight. It is under stood that they have met, with much en couragement, v win m ms (Scripps-McRae News Association.) SALT LAKE. fMarch, 29. The ttlpulc- tlos to be. filed In the .ease' of the Can Pedro & Oregon- Short Line are fcting compiled. . A settament will be had en May L- . ' s l , , ' - surprise: you .with' the reasonable "price at ; which we witl furnish 'handsome design, We . carry fH - Stock of HOUSE PAINT, BUBBER- CEMENT, F L O O R ' PAINT, ENAMELS, ETC., at low prices. . . t . , Chase Paiat end Oil Co, 140 FIRST STREET Cor. Aider Ml mo ADAMS 190?. "tyonit PORTliA-ND; f BRIBERY T (Scripps-McRae News Association.) WASHINGTON, March 29,-The invest! gatlon Jnto Cth'e. charges of .itheju: wholesale brlbeiry;0l .Congressme'a'-yn,, Connection with the purchase of j the a?!ilsh ? esi Indies, will begin next Tuesday, f A meeting of the Wave and Means Com mlttee of the Houte has been tailed for Monday to consider the Cuban reciproc ity bill. I It is the belef that it will be reported that da jr. VANDERBILT VS. VANDERBILT '." (Scripps-McRae News Association.) TACOMA( March 22. Thomai McNa mee, representing George and Frederick Vanderbilt. has begun suit to recover 190,000 from Philip Caesar. Enoa" and Ja cob Vanderbilt. , ILLEGAL FISHING. It Is reported from Oregon City that Il legal fishing Is going on In the Clacka mas River. Two special deputies are try ing to catch the violators oft the law,' hut so far their efforts ha,ve been unsvaW lng. Vha 4ftf tWlT dOne.igeverkl. miles from the mouth of the river at night time. Spring Chinook salmon are said to be plentiful now. The season does not open until April 15. . . '- . , POLICE RECORD. ' Edward St. Clair ,a 17-year-old boy con victed of stealing a bicycle, was today sentenced to 30 days in Jail by Judge Cameron. , Love! I, .the man accused of stealing mnles, was held to the grand jury with bail fixed at J500, Dave Gee. charged with petit Jarceny, was dscharged in the Justice Court to day, Gus Routh, the prosecuting witness failing to appear. ? ' (Scripps-McRae New Association.) DENVER, March 29 A bllzsard is rag- ing on the eastern slope of the Rockies In Colorado. Snow has been falling1 fasf for 24 hours. Cattle on the ranges are suffering severely. .. ' fhiy. , REGISTRATION. Registration of voters is going, on stead ily now and is increasing seme after the excitement following the primaries,. The office clerks are devoting most of their time, however, to checking up the work already, done. Of the 67 precincts, all but 12 have been gone over carefully. 1 The "doubtful" names are segregated and made a special subject of inquiry and those that are wrongly enteredare cast out - Many of the mistakes occurred through clerical error and are readily de tected. Clerk Kerns has taken a lay-off for a few days to rest up. -, ' A NAUGHTY MAN. Lulu Cath has' filed suit 'for divorce against B. L. Cain on grounds of cruel treatment. The complaint would seem to Indicate that the husband had things his own way until the wife took things Into her own hands and began to raise Cain. ST. JOHNS. , Peninsula Grange gave a" whist party Tuesday evening. There were literary features and dancing. . The St. Johns bicycle path Is In poor condition. . ' i Mrs. A. C. Ellis of Portsmouth, depart ed for LaGrande yesterday, accompanied by her children. Mr. Ellis, a telegraph operator at Umatilla, will accompany bis family from, that place to LaGrande for a short visit. TODAY'S WEATHER. There is. unusually cold weather In all sections west of the, Misouri River,' ex cept in Northern' Callfwria, whero it Is moderately warm. There are sharp frosts ger-.rally in the North Pacflc states." with tLJ temperatures In Eastern Oregon and fcouthern Idaho from IS to 20 degrees be lot the f reeling point. ". ' Freezing weather Is reported this aaorn- ing In Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota- said thAi Dakotas, and heavy Scflows la East- ern Colorado and Wefctem KansaTght snows are tlso reported In MontaasTWy omlng and North Dakota. , . - - ' , Fair weather, with slowly rising-tem peratures, is Indicated tot this' district Sunday, . and frost tonight, In' Eastern Oregon, ' Eastern Washington and Idaho. The bar Is smooth, with a Ught, north east' wind. -; The wggther 1$ aloud suid Enterefl March 19th.' nMitAspmAn Ul A.UIKI03UICII sTBIIIII 111. . ,.V. f ',, ' BUZZARD Un' mattef, Poiollle t PtwrtlanA pwyon. OBEQOlfaBATMT? r ttONDRtf SitOATr Matters areJso shaping themselves that H Is believe the trouble .whie. Has been brewing the. past montbr'. hetweea the Lunarymn's. Association an joeir em ployes over kn Ineresseof waiee wi be verted and all will be In, harmony again. - taeetlng hks been' arrange for next Tuesday plght, when cdmmittees of the Association and workers will convene, and It is said that suoh 'icWo will be taken as to thwart 'the gfrlke Wftd bring employer and employe to final under sUndln ' The result of .Tuesday nlghfg confer ence Is anxiously awaited-by the em ployes. . " '?'--, ' i ' CHATTANOOGA, Maroh 29. Harflman, Tenn., is almost destroyed by the flood, The damage Is over,, a quarter ot a million dollars.' Several lives are reported lost ,"; HOUSES WASHED AWAT; '' CHATTANOOGA, March 29.-The floods have done damage ' to the amount - of thousands of dollars. In Harrlman and Oakdale at least forty houses have been washed away and many people ar home less. - ' " - , The Cincinnati Southern Railway tun nel at Junction has fallen In, causing a stoppage of all traffic - , '. . 1 It Is reported that a cyclone;? struck Murfreesboro, but no details are Twown, as the wires are down. - t i. . TRAFFIC BLOCKED' ' ST. PAUL. March 29. Transcontinental traffic over the , northern routes is entire ly blocked today. It I not beUeved that trains for the Coast will lesve St. Paul before Tuesday or Wednesday, The last Coast train Into St, i, Paul arrived last Wednesday. "-"".7" .- (Scripps-McRae News Association.! MATTAWAN, W. Va., -March 29.-TWS morning, on Blackberry Creek, Pike County; Kentucky? Joseph and Eph Hit field, Harry Watts and John Rutherford were killed in attempting the arrest of one of the Hatflelds. 7 T t onnnT mrtifo Dolph, Mstlory, 8lmon' sV Gesrlirve filed a motion lor a newtflST In the Case of Geo: Adams vs. pity & Suburban Rail Way Company. Adams . was awarded tl300 by, jury trial before Judge Sears. 1 e tefenso claims the amount of the damages Is excessive, and that new. evt dence has pome to light in their behalf. The Merchants' National Bank has filed en answer to the suit of LIuie Ar buckle, to recover 1450. She has lost her certificate of deposit. The bank claims that she should protect It by giving an Indemnity bond, in case the certificate should be presented and paid-' at some future, time. . . ' The United States Court has allowed Mary Stackpole to amend her complaint against the - Northern Pacific Railroad Company for tiOOO damages. ACROSS-THE RIVER. Dr. C. F. Claflin, School Director of the Woodstock District, has resigned and will depart shortly for California. A large number of Mr. and Mrs.. Claflin' s friends gathered Tuesday evening to give them a farewell reception., , The annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Bap tist Church was held at the Second Bap tist ' Church' ' yesterday: A large crowd and an Interesting program were the fea tures of the meeting.. An invitation has been extended to all deaf and dumb persons in the city to at tend services at the United Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. THE JOURNAL TRADING CHECKS The trading checks appearing -to the Journal's advertisements are the sim plest end moat direct appeals that have been made to, the good sense of alert and painstaking, shpppers. , Just look at the columns of the Jour nal today. Here you have a chance di rectly before you to save money. In H. E. Edwards' furniture advertise ment a coupon appears good for fifty cents. Cut one out and taae tt to the Edwards .establishment and It entitles you to a fifty cent reduction on a $3 purchase. The, prices of goods are given tn the advertisement, and It is like find ing money to be allowed to use these coupons as cash. In the Chase Paint & OH Co.'s adver tisement a' ten cent coupon appears, good for ten cents in payment of 11.00 Worth of goods. - In' the ad--of Bristol,-the grocer, and Others, one-cent coupons appear, which pacs for current coin In the same man ner oh the basis of 19 per cent of, your parchase; - V - Save tip your coupons and try how the plan works. - Shrewd people, have Immediately saken hold of it" It is exclusively used In the columns of tha Journal, and smart-shop. pers are reaping thj benefit. I' BUILDING PERAVITi.,. , T. ', B. Foster, "two-story4 house. Eigh teenth and Hoyt streets: 19000. . . JR..; B. .Larabson two-story dwelling. Thirty-second and Thurman; 13500. x ' ;M., Bardie. . shed," Front and -Main streets; fUA, ,,.' Miss Sails, one and one-half story house,- Sixteenth and 'Belmont- streeU; tieoo.,, ,'1(, ,'(1'M . .) Miss Larrabee, , two-story Kd waning. Tweny-thlrd and Overton streeU; taxo. nATHELDS AQAlil Aot of Conrr of March W,''1fl,' ' ' ' rACH SO,? 1002. f u i HOT TIME Acts DIach lyc. It current reports on the street are to be credited It required S wdek't tlmt and a black ye to convince ex-Secretary A. A. " Bailey of the Federated Trades As sembly and Republican candidate lor the Legislature, that he was fired from his Job. .. r .- a .- . -. . fIt is said that the difficulty came up last night when a resolution was pre sented to -the effect tha t the candidacy of the three labor men for the Legisla ture was. detrimental to' the Interests of the untoq and should be condemned. Mr. Bailey expostulated and said he was not trying to use the unions" to further his own Interests. uTou had to be asked to resign and you are a traitor to the labor cause," said a delegate.-" v - ' ;.-" ., 1 v 'You arels blankety blank liar," replied BaUey, ; , ' ': - . , , Then the fur is reputed to have filled the atmosphere. " Friends Interfered and no blood Was shed. Mr. Bailey is said to. be wearing a rim ot mourning around one of his eyes today. PROHIBITIONISTS ' The Prohibitionist county convention met af the A. 0, IT, WT building thts af terhooh,tabSut people belnf present, The.meetlng was called to order by I. tt'. Amos,ho'"was"mjBide' "cha4r"mafl. 7" The conventlpn will not do any business this afternoon beyond the appointing of severW committees, . ' , - - --v- r ' ' 1 " - (ScrippeMcRae News Association.) - TACOMA, March. 29.-The tug ShaUkot has arrived at Neah Bay without the bark Guy tX, Go. whose hawser perjted in the stormC- The bark sailed Jiorth. , - (Journal Special Service. 8T. JOSEPH, Mo., March 29.-H. W. Nelson, , a clerk, and .William Caldwell, a mechanical engineer, have' Invented an airship Which they declare to be thor oughly practicable and which they expect to exhibit at the St. Louts exposition in competition for the racing prises. The ship is to-4e operated on what Is known as the dirigible principle. The car Is surmounted by a gas envelope 100 feet long and "40 feet high, varying In width from 5 feet at the top to 8 feet at the bottom. r The car, is to be made of papier mache and the lower part of the gas envelope witl be" supported with aluminum bands. COMPANY. DISSOLVED.? R. R. Ilogue, president, . and Sf M. Mears, secretary, filed papers with the Clerk of the County Court today dis solving the Portland Development Com pany, GOOD VAUtiEVILLE. The results of Manager Baker's plan to secure the best talent obtanable, will commence to manifest itself with tomor row's matinee. Harfis & Walters, a comedy-sketch t earn of national reputation, jumped clear acroste the' continent, coming -from Tony Pastor's, arid after finishing their engage men here will Jump to' Australia. A team or company which can afford such jumps as these must be of unusual merit. Besides this team, there is the cycle whirl which created such a furore "this w-eeK; Rose Jeanette, European novelty artist:' Al Hawthorn, premier basso, late of Morris A Burgess' Minstrels, St. James Half." London; Sid Baxter, who does some phenomenal juggling on the slack wire; Richard A. Wild, refined en tertainer; Camlllo Walling," songstress; O'Brien, Jennings & O'Brien, In a new sketch entitled Blatse's Sad Boy": Dave Barton, America's premier singing and dancing comedian. SUNNYSIDL P." W. tewii, recovering from a season of sickness occasioned by fever, is out fcgsio.,;.: : c Mrs,:,8ylyoster Pierre 'Is convalescing from ':severe attack of gtipt . , ' I A floe, literary' end musical entertain-ment-wlll be given at Sharkey's Halt. Sunnvside, under the auspices of the la dies of the Bunnyslda 11. E, Church. The proceeds'' will be" given to the- pastor. : MrsjVfocki-Who sniteretl a stroke of paralysis "last Thursday- evening, f Is much Jfretter today. She reside st East J Tnirty-nintn ana rai Aiaer streets. WHEAT MARKET. . ? . .-.... i t. --.... . j . .. . . .. .. , . ' SAN CRANCISCO. . ; BXX FRANCISCO, . Uareh. SXrWheat-, ILuTttfflLDTJlir iiercantaLi, - . . . 11 , 1 1 1 1 , , 1 4 on The Delight and InstructiQnf . YbiirChjIJ s One of 'Those - f - s- 9 BR.OWNIE Eastman's Greatest Film ' Camera-Makes Perfect Pictures In the;tfands of any Chfld. Our Popular Price. $1.00 size, 80c; $2.00 size, $1.60; : WOObARD, CLARICE . CO.. Photo Instructions Alwayt FRE.' ' f :' 4th and Washington Streets Gas !Hs Eco h 6m Icel NO COAL, NO A TOUCH OF THE MATCH. A TURN OF.THE ValV . .( 1 i , AND THE WOM. I HAJ.; (, , iJr" , j ' ' - MSI ,'W t i i " t ty$rs Gas furnishes the-cbaa'pesi luei; the quickest heat, the best ? 1- ahd most ttioncsmiftal light vhdn' tsed vilH either tbtf Welibach of k " Kern bumersand the safest and most reliable power. . ' , . , 'l PORTLAND GAS COMPANY 17-174 fifth Street . ? - Portland, Oregon OLD KENTUCKY HOME CLUB' 0. P. S. WHISKEY "Jy'i Favorite American Whiskey .". ' BLUMAUER & HOCH, Sole Distribators Wholesale Udtior and Osar Dealers. 1081 lOrowth St ;' --SiJssftsV! You Gah Improve Your Complexion By -using Robertine, which is guaranteed to be the best toilet - i -preparation on the market. . Contains no deleterious drugs, - : '-.' ' and is highly" beneficial to the skin and facial tissues, t"1' ; Trade supplied by ;, ' . ' ' ,. ' , Blumaiter-Frank Drug Co, WHOLESALE AND IMPORTING PRUOOISIA.' ... No Wore Dread of the Dental Chair : 4 New York Dental Paribus 4th and Morrison Sts. Portland, Ore. . , " " ' " t'ssesa No Pain ;r Full Set of ;.;- 1 f T i YN-V Jl i l,--- Teeth extracted and fllled absolutely without pain, but our late solentUle "B,U? applied to the tims. No sleep-producing avents or cocaln. These are the only aental parlors In Portland having pateuud er-11-anees snd Ingredients to extract. 911 and aculv rxlit crown, and nor ,, crowns undH.-tabl from natural teeth, and warranted lor 10 yer. v . I eut the least pain. ',.-', v - . .v v '- ! ' " Hour$t'6:30to8:00Suniay$8:30 to2:C3. PIIICE TWO-CEKTS. . 11 ti - ' : , ,i KODAKS S3 - DUST OR LABOR New Wholesale Shoe House ; A complete line Men's,1", Women's; and Childrens' Shoes. Latest Styles: the most artistlo foot wear In the., ' market carried by us. Send US trial. -order or will have our representative ' "H- ' . ' , 7,", " Krausse& Prince V 87-89 FIRST STREET . -'-No Gas Teeth $5.00 r