-rv F THE. - - ( UTHE' OAK ; STILL, CROWS - .Enisled Mrch.l9th, 10J, xfeonj elasw mttr. FMtoffloe t Portland, Ortyon. 7 Act ef Contrm of Mtrch trA, 7. iPBIOE IIVE CENTS. - CRASHED INTO ' J " 1 -Jt , - . . :: . . , (Scrfpps-McRae News Association.) ' PENNVILLE, Ind.. April B.The Bank of PennvIHe' was burglarised this morn ing. It Is believed , the robbers secured about $3,000. IN THE WORLD V ALL READY FOR THE BRUSH. IN ANY QUANTITY ANL - r. AT A POPULAR PRICE. ' - ill! MW TREMENDOUS 3 SENSATION The Best Raint PASSENGERTRAIN Electric Car Runs Wild on Haw- i - thorne Southern Pacific Baggage Car Set Afire, But ' VV No One A costly wreck occurred . at 7:30 thla nornlns at ih eaet end of the Madlsun iret bridge when a freight car of, the Portland City and Orefon Kleotrio road crashed Into the incoming. CaUfortiia ex press train from San Francisco. ( ,The eleetrlo car itruck the baggage car ' ef' the Southern' Paclflo train splintered tt and broke the Plntuch gas tank under neath, setting lire to the train. The fire department ' promptly ' responded and aved It ' ' :' -"'f The passengers received a severe fright, bat no one was Injured. The fault was entirely with the Oregon City road. A Journal reporter. residing, on the East Side was on the scene Immediately after the crash. In fact, he could feel - the hock and is in a good position to tell, from bis own observations and the nar ratives of eye wllneies. Just how the accident occurred. i In the first' place, the Southern Pacific Company can in no way be blamed. It ha the right of way, Its train was pro ceeding alowiy, and by Its- Automatic elec tric bell at the crossing, which rings when a train is approaching two blocks away, gave ample warning to all to 'lookout" On -the other band, the street car coaipany has a large 'sign suspended . betweenv Its electric power wires reading a:foUows: ? : . ... . n-s4- ' .i - V)Anhe order Is generally obeyed, eye : - 'tt?' claim . that the flagging precau ' tlon was not theueht nsueaaarv this mnrnt ' .Kieotrw express if No. J WltbI,. Captain Spencer CITIZENS TICKET ; manship of the The fusion of the dissatisfied Repub licans and the Democrats in combination with the organised labor - of the city, made much progress today. The first or ganised steps will be taken' tomorrow. It la probable that a Joint conference will be held Sunday and a temporary organiza tion, effected. ; ;.. . -J . By unanimous consent of the young Re publicans and citlaens generally. Captain 8. C. Spencer will be the chairman of the movement It Is understood that he has consented to act as temporary chairman and at the Sunday meeUng he will be elected as such. "Be will then call a anas meeting of eltlsens to be held some time next wuek. -when the movement will be organised permanently and steps taken to bring out a ticket AH the people Interested In the move ment say that, so . far perfect harmony reigns. X, Kfr'l; - It Is agreed by unaslmous 'consent that the offices of. Mayor and State Senator shall be given to the Democrats, the rep resentatives in the legislature to be even ly divided between the Democrats, the Republicans and the labor forces. ; Among the candidates that, are promi nently mentioned are the. following: Mayor John ttfion-R2- D. Inman, W. 25. RoiMtrtson. State, Senator John 11. Oearln, Sylves-i ter pennoyer. - j'":' ' legislature-Mark O'Neal,' Newton Mc Coy. James Oleajon, 0; AUeifW O. McPherson. John A. Bushmau. Mr. Cuo LOSS IN : (Scrlpps-McRae- News Association.) IvONDON, April 6.-A partial list of the British casualties in the fight with Da Xarey's force near Vrelkull was issued today. The list shows four British of NEW THINGS IN Our stock, which has Just arrived, contains' only the choicest patterns. There Is ho room for which we cannot furnish a suitable wall , paper.- We also have the men to hang It Wa will, surprise you with . the reasonable i BOWCN S TRADING CHCCK y Vint' ( TEN CENTS in tllAOt C&f I Hl"sT irf of Iwtim aratnta of On Tentfl of the vehtr. e ey tewtur money ot ol C.Pi&O. CO. , Nota Coupon not good for lead and oils. Avenue, -Injured- . ' a Selnke as motorroan. was coming An-mn tho Hawthorn avenue incline at rapid rate, just as the) jCaltforhla express ornaaMl ITafarthnrn avenue' on East First, The. electric car-had a, heavy trailer hooked on, and too late the motorman found that could 6t stop. , Tne en glne and tender of the train had already crossed the. InterseoWon, but the eiectnc car crashed Into the train's baggage car Thla in Itaalf did' na sreat damage. ' II did, however, break the connections of the gas storage Unk under .the baggage car. The escaping gs became Ignited and created a pretty blase till the fire de Dart men t arrived and extinguished The train which came to an almost Instant standstill when collided with could PPt proceed until a part of the front end of the express car naa Deen chopped away with axes. Superintendent Tiffany of the electric company.- who was somewhat late in put ting la an appearance), seemed all at sea when he srlanced - around . himself. He immediately commenced Uwulng contra dittory orders, and the clearing away of the wreck was delayed. As in all railway accidents, those 1m mediately concerned refused to talk. ' It Is claimed, however, by the street car representatives that the track was cov ered with . a frosty formation, but such Is -not a fact. Even were this so,, the car . which crashed :lnto the train' was not provided with sand with which., to sprinkle. th$ jails. Jt was simply a case oX fasffuftnlng and a. disregard for all oxduHwry pccaou8. - Offered Chair- ry, T. J. Concannon, I-T. Peary, P. A. MacPherson, Fred W. Mulkey, Frank freeman, hi. a. Mosier, Ben Belling, mr. Hareltine, Frank Bcbiegel, W. A. Clarke, Prof Kroener. se"' ,v fc " Sheriff-Thomas M.tKamee, N. H. Bird, "WTw B. ; Steele, TUomaa Hobkirk, garry Meyer.'john. Drtecflll."'' . ;?' "" f-. County Clerk-Major J. P. Kennedy. ' City Englneer-OscAr Bellinger, Doug las Taylor. ' ; ' County Judge-J. V. Beach, H; B. Ad ams, ET B. Seabrooke, v ' . County Assessor-Charlefl K. Henry, W. H. Orinstaff, Capt. C. . McDonnell. C. W. Nottingham would have been a nominee for Representative as he as at first very much dissatisfied with tfie Re publican ticket, but he has "later been in duced to accept the-Republican nomina tion for Joint Representative with Clack a ntts County, v , ; Mr. Inman ' has a strong followlns for Mayor; for the reason that in 189 he was elected Mayor and wasr counted out. The voters seem to think there will -be a kind of poetic Justice In giving him the office BOW. ( John Gearln does not' desire the office of State Senator, for personal reasons, but it Is .believed he. will accept It if the nomination is tendered him by the, com mittee. ;, ,' 1 The Republicans will probably insist on the nomination of Capt. Charles E. Mc Donnell as County Assessor. He will be acceptable to tnost of the Democrats. ficers killed and 16 wounded and 23 men killed and 110 wounded. , PRKTORIA. April S. The Boers admit their easuaiitles In the Vrelkul fight amounted to' lit. "', ! WALLPAPER . VMU a .wVkik - .will ' t.K ' n v .iu iuiiiuu handsome designs,'- We ' tarrjr a full stock of , HOTJSB PAIIT, BUBBER i CEMENT, r FLOOR -iPAlNT, ENAMELS. . ETC.? at 4 low prices. t . . , Movement BOTH ARMIES aaSSSBBBBBBBBBBBMBBSBBBBBBSBBBSSSBM) -Jt'-.''7-' t."- -i jC . m Chase Paht wid 03 Co. Lm''x iia JTRHT BTRRiPT'.V r'f,. strf . Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) LONDON, .April . The afternoon pa pers here discuss at great length Cecil Rhodes' amaslng - educational , bequest. They see In it a magnificent bid for the friendship of the United States. , CONGRESS (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) WASH1NOTON,. AprU S.-rNext week promises to be the banner week In the House. The program contemplates the discussion of the Payne. Cuban Reciproc ity bill. . Attempts will be made by the Demo crats to amend the bill so as to open the .subject of tariff revision, but the chairman will rule all such amendments out of order. Some of the beet sugar Republicans will seek the adoption of amendments also, placing a differential- on refined- su gar, but the chairman's course of proce dure will be the same. Usually a large number of Senators de-' sire to make speeches on, this measure, and even friends of the bill scarcely ex pect to reach a vote on It during the week. There Is an Impression that the Ben-, ote'n action on the question will be con fined to, the extension of the laws now' on the statute bocks. " , '"' : i; WAsHl-fON.ijSHl n ' Senate Steering Committee this morning decided to take up the Philippines Civil Govern ment bill after the . Chinese -EsjcUiston, bill is disposed of. r, ?! "' CHAIRMAN DECIDES. At the Democratic county convention Thurrday It was decided to adjourn un til Aoiil .19. Several other motions for adjournment were put and carried with out reconsideration. The chairman now decides that the convention stands ad journed until such a time as la selected by the caucus of delegates, which Is to be" held at Eagles' Hall Saturday, April 13, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. , 5 i.N 'hi (Bcrlpps-MoRae News 4spocIatlon.) WASHINGTON, April. 5,-Senator Fain- banks spoke at great length on thet!X elusion bill, detailing the history of re strictive laws In America, stating that the bill before the Senate is jnot.a depar ture ; from the well settled policy of ,the aovernment. It. was necessary. heTtald. to maintain high wages for. labor, and the admission, of the Chinese, would un doubtedly lower wages. The government would be recreant to the high trust com mitted to It should It enter upon a policy which would undoubtedly lower the standard of our civilisation, Our first care must be for' our own people, and 'this country mlat beware of a surplus of labor;,, - A Serious objection to the Chi nese ' is their general disregard of the home relation which unites a republic. Exclusion laws' should ,be stringent and effectively administered. . . An interesting colloquy afoae ' at the conclusion of Fairbanks' remarks. Oal llnger thought that certain provisions of the uendlng measure, would violate the existing treaty. , Lodge and Mitchell de nied the charg-e. Galllnger took Hon. John P. Foster as his authority. Pen rose charged that Foster was the-accredited agent, orally, of the Chin so govern ment.1 Galllnger expressed surprised, but declared that, if any existing treaty was to be -violated he could ' not support the measure, even if his own state demanded It. ' "-.' .-- ,x-v - (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) ; -LONDON, April 5.-A not her extraordi nary feature of the Rhodes will devel oped today. Lord Bosebery, Earl Grey, Lord Mllner, Alfred Belt Dr. Jameson, L. I .Michell afid B. A'HawkSlo are the executors and residuary heirs eff.be ei- laie. -ney witi aivme more than a mil lion pounds between them. n " r i The curious feature Is that as eacM fg- tee dies his: share goes .to a common fund until the survtvtna: legatee beoomea sole "hgra tee of 11 the vast bequest' ' WHEAT MARKET. i CHICAGO. April 1-Wbeat WMmic ; SAN , FRANCISCO, AprU &--Wfcet, Protecisslor lie Oil Astbuntling ruption In w (Bcrlpps-M.cRaa News Association.) 8T. ,I.OUIS, ArH 5. The most start ling report ever. made by a St. Louis Grand Jury was returned this morning by tho body whlcji has been Investigating the municipal boodle scandttl. True' .bills were reported for rnllllon arles and members of the Municipal As sembly, who have been arrested from time to time wl" charges of bribery and perjury. -'.', The report then recites that combines, for the purposes of bribery, exist In both branches f of th Assembly, and that In recent c years, few ordinances have been Margaret Sheperd Can not Gk a License. Several . cltliena Including Archbishop Christie, called upon City Attorney Long thl morning to relation to ths public lec tures of Margaret Shepherd, In which she criticises Catholicism. .They asked that the attorney fender n opinion of the law governing eW where trouble Is likely to follow publio lsctures ot a defamatory character, and as to the right t the city authorities to withhold a license, Mr. Jxing, tr his written opinion, said that the'clty authorities were Justified in not issuing a license where trouble was likely tp follow and that the polloe had tit right to arrest any lecturer whose re imarB were flkely to cause a public dls turbanea, t-tMMcivnrae. an AdoHwUon fee wttliauuaMicahM. ' ' -i The woman .has ,a license, and If she attempta to lecture and charge an admis sion fee she will be-arrested. To avoid poUce Interference, sh ppoke last night in the Rodney Avenue Christian Church. mm (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) - NKW YORK. April S. Plans for the re ception of the Prince ,of Wales by the Chamber of Commerce, on his almost as sured vldll here, are under way. These plans . are not to be made public until an official acceptance of the Invitation Is received. NEW REVENUE RULING. - Collector Dunne has received a circular from the Commissioner of Internal Rev enue In the matter of shipments to the Philippine Islands of articles subject to Internal-revenue tax. It quotes a part of Section of "An Act temporarily to pro vide rewenue for the Philippine Islands, In bond or with benefit of drawback,!" The Commissioner rules further that the certificate of the Collector of the Islands as, to the landing of articles and payment of duties thereon, will be accepted In lieu of the prescribed certificate of the Foreign Revenue Officer and the Consular verification of the consignee's certificate. ( (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) "WASH I NGTON, April 6. George 'Cor. telyou, Secretary i to ' the President, Is slated for tho Reretaryshlp of the De partment of Commerce as soon, as the .bill creating that-department becomes a law, -" MI0HI1 MM (Scripps-McRaa News Association. ; LONDON. April .-An pfnclal dlarpatch was received at the War Off) today giv ing a partial list of the casualties In the fight at Leeuwkop, April 1, I which 22 tvere killed and 6S wounded.. This fight has not been, previously re- Sprted. .vji-l1 -x, ti'.T' V (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) ' ST. PAUL, April S. Professor Cole- grove of the University of-Washington, who out bit throat on the train while coming here from Seattle; while' dement- - ------ (Jft-Vav. r irtvtt'-i - - i mm 5ira fed. U in -a. serious conditkwv and la vtoleat 1 4 ii- 'N'j Discoveries of Cor St. Louis. passed without, the use of money. ; Assemblymen, the report nays, seem to regard bribery as a legitimate business occupation and frequently receive from J100 W 1100,000 for their votes. T)e report says that a regular scale of prices for bribery has been discovered as existing Jn the Assembly. Amontf --t!)s . true bSls. reported Is one against Robert Snyder, a Kansas Ctty millionaire, ' charged - with offering a Councilman $50,000 for two votes on the Traction bill. , George Kobusch, also a millionaire, is charged with perjury. Woman Shoots Herself with Small Rifle. Mrs. E. A. Palmer committed suicide this morning at Falrview, a Village on the 0. R. a N. Railway about 12 miles from Portland. She shot herself through the head with a 22-callber rifle. Mrs. Palmer is supposed to have been mentally" unbalanced, 'as ehe has been very-mofross since the' birth of a child several months a g. The Coroner went to the scene and held an Inquest this afternoon, the verdict being In accordance 'With the above facts. (Scrlpps-McRae, News Association.) .' SAN FRANCISCO, April 5.-Ulysses Baer of Oakland was sentenced by the Federal Court today to seven years In San Quentln and a fine of $1000 for coun terfeiting; silver dollars. AN IMPORTANT LUMBER TARIFF Joint Sheet That Opens Up New Territory. ' A new, Joint tariff sheet. In which the Northern Pacific, the Great Northern, the Spokane Falls & Northern end the Burlington 4 Missouri River lines are all interested,' has made. Its appearance. It names carload rates 6n lumber, shingles and coal' from points on the Spokane Falls 'A' Northern and the Great North ern, In the vicinity of Spokane, to points In Montana, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming and Colorado. , The rates named are the same as those which have heretofore been In effect "from Northern Pacific points only and in ter ritory 'round about Spokane via Bill lugs, Mont The new tariff rate sheet opens to the territory described a great ly enlarged market for the lumber and coal Interests of the territory hitherto exclusively enjoyed by the Northern Pa cific. The importance of this move is much greater than would appear at first blush. The rates range from 35 to 55 cents per hundred, dependent upon point of origin and final destination, Involving either a. longer or a shorter haul. The lumber and coal Interests of the great Northwest will, by means of the new arrangement, find an outlet Into ter ritory hitherto sealed to them, and can not help but become Immensely benefited thereby. STRAYED OR STOLEN. At noon today V. A. Julian, a grocer, reported that hts horse, and delivery wagon had been stolen from in front ot Third street restaurant. Later on he qualified his statement by stating that the horse might have wandered away, out that he had been to the stable, think ing that .he had either gone there or to JalL The horse. Is a roan and the cover of the delivery wagon' bears' Jull&Ss name; and address. so that the outfit ought not be hard to recover. TAX RUSH. There was a rush of. business at the office of Sheriff Frasler. today, . Next Monday is) ths last day In which to pay. U01 taxes If you escape the 19 per cent penalty and the 11 per cent - interest added, s -'- MANN ffl. ABBOTT PRINTERS 93 SECOND STREET t: i i i i i i t . . 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A TURN OF THl VALVE AND THE POUt IS MADE. -' ' i' ' 1 ? : , .! , . . 1 f J. , G$ furnlshej the chaapest fuel, the quickest heat, the best , "'arid' most ecpiaomkal lighirlMwi 5d,wilh. eith thar Welsbach or ; Kent -bureii;iui7thtst flf10 li1 iweV 1 " PORTEND GAS COMPAW 172-174 Fifth i Street '' 1? , ' i Portland, Oregon OLD KENTUCKY H0M E GLLIB0.P.S.WHiS(EY . . ' Favorite American Whiskey BLUMAUER & HOCH, ; Sole Distiiutors i Wholesale Uraor and agar Dealers, 106-1 10 Fowih St. - You Can Improve Your Complejdon ' " 1 By 'using Robertine, which is guaranteed to be the. best toilet-i ", preparation on the' market. Contains no deleterious drugs, and i highly beneficial to the skin and facial tissues. - Trade supplied by BIumauer-Frank Drug Co j WHOLESALE AND IMPORTING DRUGGISTS. , . No More Dread of tho Dental Chair : New York Dental Pdrlprs! . 4th and Morrison Sts.t Portland, Ore. . . k0 PLATE5 . 'aW - 1 vRCOtlt NflPAin k m s ta 1 ssa aa ;.r Fid! 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