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s '111 . ' , A'!Wll7 It,. ! i - ,TheVftiur;:l rYou Don't Know ; ' ! How big Portland Urrpwlns tit covers forty square miles , of land, and contain i to;ooo Of advertising If well known. . II need po propaganda. ,v Joseph C. Hendricks, Preside ... National Uakoa Bulk, N. y. . - A- ; ti- V "TV"? r fOK Alt. THC PEOPLE PORTLAND, , OREGO MONDAY, APRIL ,14, 1902. v v V. prie' jjetve: cents..-. TOL; I. r NO. 30. X' " M y.1. lit,. . ... . , l. i ,. -v . " . r i-jm , STRIKERS . - Coiintrvori the'verffe'bflRevolu tionRibts t 5 tScrlpp-McU Nwa Aaaociatlon.) i BftUSSBXS,. April ll-Th altuatlon in e!itnn growMv out of ;Soda)ls$ig. d ' auwd.4tw tinlverwa Suffras to darker ihn'ver this momin '' f ' T " . DyHt-ht foand tha atrMU of tbt .Ur ult, .but .the popUUf IfnrMt ? t only ttumbeVtav. -'fy i - "In tnaiy qii4era ' th. brtlif pfevalla Biatitha aauatrr la oa tba.targe of .a WttUonA . . . . ,1-. Th itaation la agrravated today by RESIGNS 3. 9. Menefeo, Health OfBoer, will aend M realgnatloa" to Mayor Row In a few lay. ',.;'' Mr." Mcnfe ,Hu beMi' offered and ha ccepted a position with th ftU Guar oitee A Trust Company; ' . ' It 1! understood that , the resignation rut take affect oa the flrit 'of May. ' Mayor1 Row will appplnt uocor o Mr. M,nfe a oon a the resign. Ion t; accepted.- tJriif' u WILL GET R1EWEFEE ; ' (Scrlppi-MoRae Kewa Akaoclatlon.) : , ' WASHINGTON. ;!- APflt -. H-Attorney-Beneral Knox ha sent a letter to 'the House Comjnlttee, making plain . the de partment attitude toward "the alleged beef trut " .i:'ri i .Theleyer wlll be made public tomor Th Chairman of th commute say Iher I no question but that th Attor-ney-Oenerat will probe th matter to th ootom and prosecute' all violator of th j'law.- ' 'j---- .:, " ! I SCfCIDE IDENTIFIED. ' (Journal Special Beryl.) v " ROSBBtRO. April 14.-TW man who o unaccountably threw himself into the South Umpqua near Ruckle last Tues Uy has- been found to be Fred Holt, a work hand for Unci! Weaver.? Holt had been in a-very dejected state of mind recently, caused, no doubt, vfrnm. family Iroubl the mui$ year. He leave , 41-dt-wlfa'd'-'ehUd.-',Vi -'iU'i f V ' ' . rii"nVii':lri -"ti0 Uthrop is Press Agent. John i tathrojpt for-ieVeral year tli' m nanagjnc aitor l,f th, Pndleton tEaat .' prgonlan,.f ha-' been- appointed pros agent 'by th I)mocraB :State: Central We Have It ..i fjast the Hat' You1 Want;.' The celebrated 'Jameson, latest vWcets, and cheaper hats in all he new jstyles soft and stiff. , . . , Jut the feolf Shirty You Want. Take 'your choice ; Oxford "tr Madras, many fetclung patterns. ',$..... , ,-. 1 - 'Just the Spring and Summer Underwear You Want. Silk, Lisle, Lineri and Wool ; any weight you like; V : ' ; . Jut the Neckwear You Want. Attractions to Suit You. Drop in eind M. SICHEL, 288 MEN'S FURNISHER. nd HATTER -) .' "H';V'it. ooi Asent for Tonight and Tuesday, -cloudy, and threatening, witti' occasional-showers. FOR T0W6RR0W---SATilidAY We will of fer all our lines of Furnishing Goods ' and Hats at t Greatly Reduced PrlcesJierB are a few of our prices :. , ; ;f "Derby. ribbed UNDERWEAR-in six 'different shades) a bargain at 75c, our priced. ..... ,.;,.W....;.,.....J. ...... - full line xf GOLF SHIRTS," with' $wb separate 'collars f ' and cuffs, regular price4 90, our price"...C....v.;i....'...- OOC Four-ply LINEN COLLARS all men and boys, THREE FOR H ENRY'J. WH ITE, 169 Third Street. MlID;"V;1illWK5K '-'V-':-';-riv;v;T.'t. : ( lit ' DALA III at Grammo. i ,t; ,, 3"-! v f . ( ' i V Ji' atrlka Inmany part of th kingdom. No aympathy la heard aaywhqr , for King Leopold, whoso gay Ufa baa Uea. atod tfia beoplo from' him. . ' .. r S . ... . - - --. ... !;.. - ' .'THfi RIOT8 ARE ON. , -' BRUSSftLft r'Aprl ll.BIg Hoti oc curred today'at Oramma j Tlw pollco charged th s, rioter, , killing two Jnd wounding many. The ktrlk ha apread to -all part of th klngdonL'' ' -y ' Th ttrikerW thsy are not oppoaing th employer, but the government, . Committee, t Mr.1 Lathrop will formulate 'all the campaign' document and will ward pit the reporter who mak the life of Captain ' Bam Whit. ' burden when they kr In Quest of Ineld Intothiaflon. TO in . . .'.. ,-..- J '.' .. Jt.- i .. . ' (8crlpp-McRii News Association.) NEW..Y0RK, April'.lf Attorney-Oen. eral . Pavles has decided " to Investigate the o-cailfed beef trtfrt.' H will make a thorttghprellmlnary 'survey of th eltu atlpn'.w.lth th Intention of preparing the, strongest possible 'case.' ,,' No Other-Mint Employe So Far; Suspected. ,v?f '. v ":' i ' ; (Scrlppe-McRa New Association.) BAN FRANCISCO, April 14,-The testl-ttony-thl-imornpg'j(!f''th plmmlck ca showed that blmmlcktampered with the. vaulttlockaJ taking olt the plate on sev eral occasion. " ...... Dlmmlok wh the first to discover the t30,0C0 theft, Cashier Pole' being home fll at the time :' While . Col ' wa absent, the discovery was mad that the ailht had been robbed, piM d(nhm etn ttv 0) dn puv on no. on butuhnmlck. . ' ' ' KILLED.IN A CHURCH ;-;i..- -. (Bcrlpp-McIUe.Tfew Association.) ; . 'MADRID. AprliH.i-Bevea persons were killed and w Injured in, the collapse of the CathedraPtdwer.dOrlngthe; service, at Cnencav yehterday. -' f ; , Lrook Around Washinjjton St. the : Jameson Hatv 49c the ' Latest. ; Styles ''for ,'.. ..';....4.t... 25c innktRiin Gommunicatidns Pass- ! Mng: Between HighH ! ( Authorities.! ? ! ; (Scrlppa-McRa News Association. t V ' LONDON. April 14.-U hi reppr ted that 'a communication ha been made by the Boer leader to General Jxird Kitchener jwhlch Is little -more than a request for permission to use Its cable to consult with President Kruger and the iJoer delegates !ln Europe with regard to n bal of et Itlement.. , - r , ' -m i 'vf'Jt ' ' t' i ' ' , MEESAQEl RECKIVfiX,,...," ' f. LONDON.- April 14.In the House of; 'Common today the i Government, leader announced that a message wa receiver from General Lord Kitchener on Batur day in which was incHided a communlca tlon which General Kitchener had receive ed from the Boer leaders una the reply he seht. ' , r Tbe Government eapected further com munlcatlon and this, he addsd, wa H It was aosslbl for him to sty, CRACKER? 30 UP. For a long time past the .three large Faclnc Coast cracker factories have been at war, two of them being pitted against the third. Now all 1 harmony between .the firms and the . retailor will pay W f per cent more than he did last week. The tight amons the prnduoers was precipitated by the Amei lean 'Biscuit Company and, th '.Pacini! Coat JBlscult Company allowing a; rebate of 10 per" on the' inarket pric to th wtailef. Thl was met by the Bishop Company. Who L went Its competitors one better, an4 mad the rebate her cent. This condition of affairs crtuld not last forever as -all . three firms were losing money. At all event tho three concerns have notified the trade of the wise. ' , 1 r- mm ii ' iii 'Dlif rar''-rt -rtta-r Tin i-i- tlwr oubllowhoi' im -unfa miliar' with; fir' 0ghiihg apparatus ah Who never felt inclined to visit' n engln or truck housed have had their 'oppor tunity today. ,; . " The sidewalk In front . of ; the head quarters on Frouth and Yamhill street is being relaid and the large truck' Is Stand ing at the YamhlH-atreet side of tho Y. M. C. A. building. A great mapy people have stopped to admire and ask questions bout tne equipment. The large lire pet enveloped In canvas, excites more curios ity than anything else. (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) LONDON.' April M.-Ocneral fLord Kitchener' In his weekly budget reports severaf engagements In which the Boers lost heavtiy.. , '"On i'-th eighth' Colen Bra nder'i 'force were attacked by Boers under Beyer,' laagered near Petersburg. ' . Beyer's losses were 106 kilted, wounded and missing. Near ; Rooawal the Boers attacked Bruce Hamilton' force, but were repuls ed, losing killed,- 84 wounded hd captured: '-" : "' . ' '";FfS' ' Commandant Fotgleter was among tho killed." v " ' ' " Th British losses were six killed and five wounded. ' ' ' .v.'rlim General : Kene wick . pursuit th Boers, caDturtn two fcunn and ono DomnonL ! ': It Is believed that It wa General D larey toToa -wmcn -maae'ine siucil, MANSELL ARRIVES TONIGHT. Fred Mansell of London, England, who' i to Judge the entries at -th 'Portland Kennel Club' Dog' Show, wilt arrlv ithl' evening at 7:45' O'clock. The''dog-hOw will open tomorrow night at "th Ekpo- sltldn building and will continue for your nlghtc-:rThi yar how wUl excel any held ih the way pf the number of entries and decoration of kennels.' Many Eat em priceWinhera are entered; Th work of the officer of the Kenael 'Club must bo commended, as It has spared no work In making -this show one to be remem bered. , ; j. ' ":','s-, . ..... T. w-'.-.- " (Scrlpps-McRa Nw Association. FORTi SMITH Ark.,'-April VU.-A Bregg, !. T.mediage says, that nothing is known there of a battle between of ficers and outlaws. in Which tour Were ri. ported killed and three' seriously wound- d , " H 'Z BOERS HEAVY LOSS - ' . : ,.' . - v. 1 ". " r i- 1 1 1 ui'f'ff'm nn Kimiiri iifivc i in ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 in hi tERRIFIC STORM . Hi GERMANY Streets Flee i SUfim Isdla- . vtede ScL.vIs Closed . . i 4' (Borlpp-McRa Nw Aatoolatlon.) BERLIN,- April I4.i-A; stefrmo' torra bnrt 'overBrTl- ;snd; vicinity today, causing great. d,araa ' . . -v. Many' building f were Struck by tight ning. ; V ' A number of railroad utn ar too. by -Water and street si- Boaded.. Trsfflo Is practically suepondrd and the pchool are. closed on Socosnt of the Im passabUUy of -the roads. i , 4 'i ' .-',J..' ,. ., - . v4 ' (Scripps-McRae ?! Association.) . , WABHIKGTONy Aprijt M. Sergeant .Cha,' Riley, ' formerly J th Twenty sixth' Volunteer Infufitr.'av Sensation al, testimony before ttio B nate PWUppine Committee- thl roort.inj. j ' - He 'told a tory of th infliction' of th watorure torture to mo th .Filipino gtve.lnforinatloh gl)!it rVolr brofher kt- He sali( that the Pr jident of Icbarros (wa suspected of giving Earning to th Insurgent' of the jupw nnU, of American troops, 'and wd fcounfl and placed b. neath' a water ank an his mouth wa held open and water a t allowed to run into, hi; mouth8 nntU hV a illled.',". ' It was then forced i.if-ljy rsttftf S foot on hi stomach. '' This ws dpn aevenl, 4ime and the Pfldeht' flnaily" 'conTe,ed,' V . ..Saleai Reput'ian CluK SALEM.: April lii-Orl Baturday Vnln lastnh aJeih' Republican X3ub soot m the City Hall -here 4a arrange matters for th somlog .campaign.,; In aJditlon to.thU ttte manner In wilch th Mub ahould on tertgin, the; Repuplfcan jiemtne ror ov ernqr, cam up and furnished a ..spirited discussion tar, ,,iis-poio flk.tb9re fnavr-Wiatmg- tne iueg ince, ot( the ; elubvto.. Mr.; Furhiah, ' .but Wlserf heads, ,:sedegr that , such an an nounoemf n. would be . plain admission bf the discontent prevailing, among th rank, and ; hi,. promptly ..turned the scheme down. - The next matter consid ered wa Juf what form th- reception to th candidate should,; tak and after much' discusstonnand the hiring, of many and .various opinion. committee, con sisting of J. Hi" UcNary. C. H. Murphy, J. I?. Lee, Dp. X N. Smith and W. J. Culver,, were agreed on to take th mat ter in. hand and-to arrange- both for the rcsptloi . of Mr. .Furnish and. for , what wa termed "a reusing rally and ratifica tion meeting." v , . J; The election of officers for the. ensuing term 'wag the next business No. partic ular' desire was evinced by those present to ho) d the office, but the selection of the following was finally deslded on; President Claud Gatch; vice .president, GeorgO'W, Jones; secretary, W. HaU; treasurer,-F. C. Perrine. . Th headquarters of the Marlon Cpunty Republican' Central Committee have been Opened In the.Bush-Breymaa Blook with W.' If, - Culver chairman, in charge. Mr. Qulyer wilt b assisted Jn his work by Robert A Crossan. ' an old-tiro political worker., i",. . . i- 'SAL1EM FRUITOROWERS. (Journal Special 8ervic) i SALfiM," April 14. An . Important meet ing or "th Balean Fruit Growers' Union was held here on Saturday 'afternoon, at which" It wa decided to Mil the full can- nifig proiUct of the members to the 8a lent' cannery at price -ranging from 2Vi to Vk cent per pound. 0.","V. Allen, 1 who uprpoae operating th 'cannery during the coining seaaon, wa present and atated' that .he had tflm to & practical agreement to operate tho factory with th Oregon Canning C6mrny of ' Portland, bnt -thgt even shodtd- anv difficulty arise ; wherebs he ,cOUld ot secure tho preat plant, he was prepared to install an ..Independent factory ef his own. ' j ,'rf wt A great effort is to be mads .by that Sa nt Union to acquire a reputation of put- iing oniy nrsi-ciava iruii on in marxat ajid'to this end it wa "decided to secure the service of one or' two men thorough Jy familiar with th bulna to aupervis the. .preparation of th crop. o as to bring it to market liv prime condition. . " r Smyth & Howard Get Contract ;Th Board of County Commissioner hk awrde- the contract for th grad ing, clearing and widening of th Whit House road to Smyth ft Howard, for Hi- fW.50. Th contract, which has all been Signed up, provide that th work ahall commence at the north ling of seotioa 15, oh th Whit Hoys road to station- 8L at a bridge south of Fulton; then begin ning 'at .station JOT, about 400 feet south of Blvervlew- Cemetery gats, to station 140, a total distance, of a miles. - ' i ,' ?J SCH00U BOARD. : ' ;A regular meeting of th School Board will b hold at itho- .3ty 'Hall tonhrht Several petitions for th oancellatlan of Xtttd ftn properly levied .Will cord up for hearing. ; Th balance of th buslrtess wilt b. of a routin. natur., This otter noon at 4 O'clock th plan and specifica tions Of the proposed new sohoolhou at Sunnyalde wHl b proparM and th es&j tract will b let BaturT ; IlKii' rv:;flUtt , B ilifl ,m 5 III s din and" Boy Killed op thedPublic Highway. - Negro, Suspected and Motive J ; Outrageous Assault. ...J . j(t' , I M, , I , t I ' 4 i ' ' fScrlpps-MoRjie Hews Association.) : trtCS MOISfS.-Iowa. April H.-On or th. most atrocious murders tn th His tory of Ue Moines was disclosed Aast Sight when tho vbodle of S 15-year-old Lglri and a 13-yearold boy were found tn a lonely rood near Highland Park Col leg. . ' i s 'Th bodies have been Identified as tho of , th children of Peter ' Peterson, dalrymari, ' '-..' ' ' Th head of both were crushed with a blunt' instrument, . : A negro wa teen running from th scn-of th crime, - . The motive for th murder I believed to ha v been a desire to outrage the girl. and the boy'WM killed for th purpose Sf preventing as xposur. it Says.Ht Would Injure Southern Trade 4 : h' With, China. js ISorlppf-Sfctlne Ns.AKQatoa. jWASUJNGTON. Api-Foi;th nrai time Inpe hl noounter twith his col league,, genator Tillman. Senator' Mo Laurin, of South Carolina, addressed tho Senate this afternoon. His theme was the Chinese oxciuelun bill, and h announced his opposition to the pending, measure not only because It violates an existing treaty, but because of the -commercial phase of the question at issue. ,r He' jcontended tna't .the result of the passage of the bill would be?, directly and immediately disastrous to the whole South, especially to the cotton produc ing and manufacturing Interests of that section now largely" exporting Its prod uct to China. ' . He didn't think It fair to the South to tear down and crush Its new; enterprises. In conclusion he said: ' '"The bill Is faulty in conception, Jn ex eoutlon and logic, and faulty In Its prem ise and conclusions." . ... . . . The flgHt for and against the bill is, waging fiercely. Many telegrams' to members were de livered on; the floor of the Senate during the morning hour. iNumefbus petitions' relating to ttle ub Jedt were sohmftted during the consider ation of routine business. Senator Foraker followed Senator Mc Laurln. , In setting forth his objections to cer tain features of the hill he said he be lieved he' voiced the sentiment of every 1 member, of the body when he indorsed the movement looking . toward the, ex clusion or Chinese laborers, but' he con tended that .the exemption clauses In the pending. measure' were drawn In opposi tion to the treaty rights of China, and if enacted into, a law would seriously in Jure the trade 'relations of the United State with th Orient. PRESIDENT DOLE WILL BE RETAINED Dole flood Enough for Roosevelt or Latter Good Enough V .'. -"For Dole. ' :t V:.' . i (Scrlpps-McRae'News Association "WASHINdTON. April K-Oovernor Dole of Hawaii will not be removed by President; Roosevelt. - In an offlclal statement given out today th President. says that President Dole' course ha been such as o warrant his continuance1 as Governor and to entitle him to. the respect and hearty support Of . th ..administration. President Dole refuses to discus th matter further than to ray that th Presi dent's announcement la good enough for : WHEAT MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO. Aoririi-Whai. h.0M4i6Ju. per cental. ' w - f CHICAGO, Asrll M.-TThat, 72?4aH tent per bushel. Jw - ' ' ; MANN. Q ABBOTT 92 SECOND 'STREET Hi Illll OPPOSES no Between Stark; and Oak " ': . r f WOODARO; CLARKE 4tCa?.',- dT -1 EVERY-DAYPRiCES6N'.POP0iXfl.;;j ; .: f ; PATENT MEDICINES ' -;iT:' 63c Herplcide 59c Listers Antlptic Fluid,' : 65c Emulsion Cocflivcr Oil 75c Bromo Selzer, $t size ,15c Carta's Uvcr Pilis ,: 35cSynir of Rff$ ';. 75c PirJtham's Compound ' 75c Pierce's Prescription- Canadian money taken at par value, ; To our hew stores, comer Sizi and AIIer, VV 1 . ( 1 34 Sixth, and .3 1 1 Alder) Jts', soon after'. ! a ' 1 7' k tha' I5th as' pqssiMe.- la tba Wantage. we ;f are offering ecrae surprisuig bargains wUch t ' ; are worthy, ct prompt tnvestlsatioiL;.' ' 'v. - ..... hV"V,i' k'w.'a! ' THE J0HN BARRETT-iCO.; v . ;?m wi 17. r -ar ;-, f j lift 1 a m Asseb $330,862,861.14 j Surplus $71,540,937.86 f L. Samuel. Manager. SOS Oregonlas Bu,lldlng.'lPortland,i)i,.' y .' if-wvrv "'" r," "' n.""iii 1 !" ; I' 5 I AVSAFE, PROPOSITION MINIATURE SAFES that ar , FIRE aoriWATPRio harm them In th least, Thoy r la- - , . dispensable to you Who keep your valuable at homo and 'at : "'. ! your ofllce. ' . " small size!". ".....V. ..J...:.." ro N 7 SMALL, 8l2Br Cabinet Interior.,.... , .71........ Iiaoti LAROB SliSB ....,....'.............. I. $lt.00 LARGE SIZE, Cabfnet fItrlor S21.M , lnHk w. Mmiita. Am o IkA Km il WaM MUf ' " THE J K. GILL COMPANY :' - ' '.;r..:4Ceriv;.ThW sod 'THE PERFECTION Or.Wm PtWTDr' ; HARD, TOUGH, DURABLE STAYSi - ' TI1C ADAMANT COMPANY ' ;r ) V OFFICE, KO. S FIRST ST. N".- '-- ' -. . tTKLIPHOKH, MATN TS4 TT7 42 Yeaii of Conservative Growth ? . hi Of NEW Assets, $16,500,000. Qaims Paid, $37,000,000. Best life lnsuranc In th world. Operat Sl.0o6.000 department la OregoS and Washington. Writ for particular regoeotlac our per cent Gold pobsatures, ' Pension Bonds, and ComblnaUon Bond. ; .-'VC, fl : ..::.T BLAIR r;SC0n,,6e CBdnber of Commerce? BMg No More Dread of York Dental Parlors V .r-'-"V-'..,4'---.- a -: v ..- 'V-.-.' '.' .---.'v'-'.'!,t:., ' i? 4th and MorrisottStsPortla-Cp ) No Pain RFdl Set ofsTcctlT 05.00 hlft . T,eth extracted and Oiled absolutely without pain, but our 1st ssntiflo ( Baethod applied to the gums.. No'alecp-produeing agents or cumin,, j ' These are the only dental parlor In, Portland hsrin patented sn"'l ' ances and Ingredient to extract. All and apply gold crowns ana por' a ' crowns undeeetabie from- natural teeth,' and warranted for 10 years. Y . out tk least pain, ,-I ' .', J "t .-. , ; .-; f . '-., '':vy;vr'Hcm e:36taC.COSim4aysaja to2.C3. "" i l$c Piefce's CoWcn Medical ) y r Discoverv""" ' 57c Umbert'tUsteriheVr' J! 63c Avers Hair Vigor t ' i5c WarneySafeCureVr $L25 rellows Jyrup nyphos 1 phites':, Kr $U0Vin Marian! :K -' j Tourtii nd Washlngtos Sts ; ; i 4. v X(' , U t v t ' t w mm "ini i ii hi i Et' absolutely lndeotructlble. Neither ' .f: a, ! : .'M:,r fl'-m-A ,uii v-f '.r.sVrv i tin YORK foftlsod, Oregon 'tho lia'CiiaaMfiH fNoCas r i '. ' 1 V.-' 1 BacEoxescSBa IT TTIT1 IS k 111 r i i . if 1 " K 1 . I