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J ; .v..:t:.M'. iff': irf t)NE YEARfp: ' I nave sold Sijes.oeo' worth il . ' fcsperty here, f speat abent se, " ' eaelatkajreerteraaverUstsg. Now;; yes cu mh hew well It has pM. . tPORTLND SHIPPED More ttua 33 per cent, of all ' '. the fwheat .hippd " ' ' th Coaat fast yfrZfi"$ f i ; '"J " :.. f." ! rW. H. Reynolds, 1, , r : -i: -' i-: BrsgBPsrk.N.Y. : A newspaper" vol. j.r k6. 33.. n ' Portland DBfe&o TTkst : f h I 2t Lii - - ron -'All . thp . ppoplc - - -. --., ,,".., -.-,-.-. ' '-: ... a. . . ..... . - 1 t 'fa. : y :', i I ASTOUNDING BARBARITY : .: : OF AMERICAN OFFICERS 0. ' Innocent; Men,: Women and. Children TShp ! ' ;Oown Like Ravenous Beasts r -' (Scrippt-McRM Newt AseoeUUoa.) r ' NEW , YORK. . April " 17. - Richard O'Brien. corporal ' of the TSrenty-tUtb : Volunteer!,' ; makes ;Mnta.tlonkt eharrea against United BUtea oflioere in the Phil ;ipplne, ' v i f i In a etatement pnbllahed here today he v telle of the abuse of Filipino women and . . the jnatiacre of unresisting natives. . . O'Brien olalms that the nndlgnined ; ac . , tlons of the offlcers were In many , in stances responsible for the brutality dls . - played by the men. ," ... -He says the me& of his aompany reach eld Barriolanoff December ST. , Word wa passed alon the line that no prisoners were to be taken. The first native shot was a small boy. Ths shooting attracted tbs villagers, who cam out of their homes In alarm. ' . They offered no offense and displayed no weapons, but were ruthlessly shot SOLOMON'S HOLY OF HOUI ES k;l00KiS-UK?vCENTS Fierce, Yet Humorous Attack on Speaker - Henderson, ! I, ' - (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) WABH1NUTON, April 17-Representa-five Cuehman, the Republican member from jh State of Washington, created a sen'satloi in tha House during the de buts on. the Cuban reciprocity $ ill today, ' by maklng-mn attack on Speaker Hender- sdn'HUy $ rii "J' - "?. He said:' , t v w ' .i W: do' business in the Mouse a tnan must first make terms with the Speaker "Alt the glories hat cluster around' ths holy of holies of Solomon's Temple look like 30 cents wnen compared to the Job-' blng department of this ' Government of ficer, the Speaker of this House. " Aye, like 29 cents. 'y. .1 W. :i "When ? f get an opportunity,' later In the session, X will make another speech on the rules of .this House which will be so not it will have, to be printed on as bestos paper to keep it from burning." Cuehman was frequently Interrupted by uproarious laughter and tempestuous ap plause that came not alone from the Democratic side. 1 HaVe: Big Row-Among Stopped;:'.-" LABORITES 1 s; 1 (Journal SpecialService.)., SAN FRANCISCO, ,' April. .17. Building la badly crippled In this city on account at . the fact that the . Building ,1 Trades Council has a boycott upon Carpenters' Union, No, 483, because the union Joined the Labor Council, which has been fight ' Ing ths Building Trades organisation. The Building Trades members refuse to work with the men from the Carpenters' Union, ' leaving their, lobs In preference. This has ,. . " retarded building operations and the end Is not Irt sight ' ' ' . ' i" ' l '" ' ' ' ' ' 1 " " . (Scripps-McRae, Newsi Association.) ' CINCINNATI, , Aprll'.W. The Episcopal ' . ' House of Blihops ' today " elected . Rev. ' Henry Restarlok. rector of St., Paul's Church, San Diego, CaL, Bishop of Hon- , piuiu. ' , s'.' - FOUND IRON ORB. v.? t:.-imm -i w.'.'.r': V : 7 f.'r.-'Y( Journal Special Bervtne GRANTS PASS, April 17.-S. C. Per kins, a surveyor and miner of this city, was exhlbltftig a large pleoe of native Iron that he had recently found whils lurvsylng -on Eight t Dollar Mountain; a t Lu l IK LL t.n ill iv i n' w i'V U A'J. j downr men, women and ehlldren alike. v RECIPE FORI "WATER CURE." ' WA8HINQTON, April 17. Edward Davis, extseryeant i 6f the . Twenty-sixth Volunteers, testified 4hl Atornlnf before the Senate 'Philippine Committee as to the appllcaUon of the "water oure'ro the President of .the town of Igbarls. ' He said the victim was kept under the tank five or ten minutes- f : : ; When iweiled up from the water the men who were rlvln It to him knocked his stomach with their fists, maklnj the water spurt out of hie tnoutn. v. , He sfrtijgled terribly. - After the administration of the "water cure" - the' Presidents , confessed that he was a captain Of Insurgents while pro fessing to be friendly to the Americans. He was not hurt, apparently, by the "cure.? ,. r ',''. Captain Qlenn, Lieutenant Conger and Burgeon ; Lyon were present . while the "cure" was being administered. " Continuing,' Mr. Cuehman said: !'Why am I so thlnf Because the people of my state are continually asking me to promote certain legislation. ' . "That's ' what's pushing me from the rear: Thon I get up against this Speaker and the Committee on V Rteles-human ia4i..C.' f-li. flat a oancelleT postage Stamp - $.. ' " cushman then launched forth In ,n at tack on the reciprocity bill. - 1 n tlaeiV fho.t k malorllv ofthe Re publican members of the House opposed the bill, out naa oeen convince? , oy me powers itnat ? oe tnat jt wiu oesi serve their interests to vote for It. Hs dramatically appealed to Republl- .n. 4a n AmmA ihm nritiolnlea of dm. tection, and said no matter what may be the outcome,-he would stand for the pro tection or American mausines. Hs concluded amid loud and continued applause from both Democrats and Re publicans. Western Josephine County. It Is a piece of float quarts and Is nearly pure iron. It Is only In rare 1 Instances time this metal Is found In Its native state' in nhy quantity, which makes the discovery of this 3 large piece somewhat remarkable Its discovery has led to the belief of the possibility , of finding & . large ledfcV of Iron on-Eight Dollar, .s 4t Js a highly, mineralised. moustald. and the existence of float iron quarts on 1U surface good indication of vein of thai juseful metal being somewhere near. f CARDINAL DYING (journal Special Service.) ROME, Xprll 17,-Cardinal Ledochowskl la lying, It Is feared, at the ' point of death. In the event of his decease. Cardinal Sa jtolll, , who is at present acting in his stead as prefect of the propaganda, is expected to 'succeed formally to that office. , j ' Cardinal Ledochowski Is 74 ymn of acre and ond of fhe most prominent of jthe princes of ths church at Rome. He be longs t a Polish family illustrious for centuries. He we favorite of Plus IX, and was honored by Pope Leo with the lofty -position he -now holds. Dallas Oil Excitement. 'Traveling Freight. Agent Jones of the Southern Pacific . has. returned from a trip to Dallas.-, He says that there -Is considerable . excitement at that point over the matter. that oil-was struck thorn a week ago. The people believe that when the ..well Is. bored further -down petro leum will be found in paying quantitli's. -"The well that is being bored near Newberg," said- Mr, i Jones,' "Is Already down to a depth 'of SO feet..- A complete plant has "been; shipped ' from. Pennsyl vania. The parties back of the -enter' prise are pushing" It-with all possible vim" r ' , . "AINTTHIS NICE'' tTroy Laundry Wlek taffi. I eVM . ..a Ws,. aseuA :,--A . WIiM VHVC, SUVHi IICI VllQVlt ; PIioqw Ore. East 33 r 1 Columbia 5033 COING OREGON i Ik 7d ';. i.r'"" (Journal 8pecial Service.) j WASHINGTON. D.'. C. April 17. tt Is given out upon the authority of a United States Senator who Is particularly friend' ly to President Roosevelt, that the Preal dent will make a tour of the -South and West not later than next year, possibly sooner, ,:"v ffrr-W V.-;-'. 'ti.-'-i; The tour will Include a visit to the prin cipal Southern,'" eltles, thence to Califor nia. Oregon : and Washington and back ttirough the Northern States. Roosevelt Is not familiar with Calif ornla and Ore ton to the extent that, he would like, though he knows , Colorado,' ? Arliona, Wyofnlng and other Western States ; , It Is surmised that his trip will nave much political significance, as there Is no doubt as to his candidacy for a second term. . , -v;'";.- ! ) Preliminary Survey Completed President Lytle of the Columbia South era, in speakjng about ths extension his company 1 to -make,-- said this morning: "Our .company' has. 'now fully complet ed Its preliminary survey on the 100-mllo extension from Shanlko," the present ter minus, to Bend. The surveyors reached Bend ; Saturday. They Will start baclt Monday to make permanent locations for the line." ' ;'- ....V" 1 .. STRIKE f 'SW'JMMBSIJUSWiSNNMi All Street car Men In 'Frisco May Go Out on Saturday. (Scrlpps-McRae Newe Association.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 17. Unless the united railways controlling the Street car lines of San Francisco cease, their summarily discharging union employes, and accede to the demands of the Amal gamated Association ..of Employes by Fri day evening, the latter will strike. There are KOO men employed - on the system. Mayor 8chmlts, through whose offices a strike was averted two weeks ago, blames the - company for a breach of faith. , (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) BAKER CITY, AprU .17.-Ths White Swan mines resumed operations today after being closed for five years on ac count of litigation. This Is the third mine in this section which has been reopened this year. .. i, POPE'S HEALTH ; 'IS PERFECT (Scrlpps-McRae News AssootatlonJ ROME, April 17. The Pope today, de scended to St. Peter's to, receive pilgrims. The reports that his holiness Is becom ing, weaker are unfounded. He Is In per feet health. m ' MRS. M. L. HOYT DEAD. : After a protracted Illness. Mrs. Mary L. Hoyt, one of Portland's best known ploneef women, passed away at her res idence, 663 Tillamook street, last night. Mrs: Hoyt had been an Invalid from rheumatism for the past 35 years, .but la grlppa set In about two years ago and that was the Immediate cauee of death. She was the widow of Captain ; Henry L. Hoyt, a pioneer of "49 and one of the earliest sttfamboat men on the Columbia and Willamette rivers. '8he crossed-the plains in 185! with her father, Dr;, Justin Miller. one of Portland's pioneer phy slclans,. ' The trip consumed Six months and the only survivor left of-the party Is Mrs: Harriet. N. Morse 0f Portland, S Mrs. Hoyt left a son, Ralph W.. cashier of: the Merchants' National Bank, and a daughter, - Mrs. Walter ' M. Cook. She was a devout - member of ' the Presby terian church and will be burled from the family ' residence in Irvlngtofi at "1J0 P. M. tomorrow. ,,NEWf FIELD, DEPUTY. , k County. Assessor Charles Ei McDonnell has appointed Frank J. Raloy' a field dep uty to work, lit conjunction with the five Other deputies now In the field making returns - on Improvements. . , i, , ' i , :.''''."' GREAT Dins in MAY; BE; DRIVEN r-, FROM'ALASKA ' 4 i 4 The Chinese ? in 1 Bad Odor at .Skagway, ; (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) . SEATTLE. ., April J7. Tbe. steamer Dol phin arrived thur morning from kag way with $58,090 In gold.- -It- reports an antUChtneset mas meeting being held in Skagway, and says that the indications are that the Chinese will be ejected from that city. "If this be done, tt Is not likely that they 'Will : pe permitted to settle down at any. other point In Alaska. . I ': i'i-'t, IQiPOBT . The big;C(rlenialDner Strathgyle. Cap tain J. R, .Qordoh, arrlyod this morning from Hong Kong, after a passage of S3 days.' She " sailed" 'from trie Chinese, port on March Ji , recj)lng K'obs on ths" find. Owing to a severe gale shp was compelled to lay in , the . harbor ; there . throe days. Which is the i'onlj?-; delay of apr 'conse quence the vessel experienced on her voy- Fins weather-was experienced: oft the Japanese .Coast,, but off the ..Aleutian Islands ej strong galWset In, accompanied with snow' and the wmd to the north ast When the1 vessel arrived outsld$ Of Astoria there was a heavy fog, and no pilot, could be secured until 7- o'clock yes terday morning. ,., On March 10" the tndrapura was sighted In latitude 61:30 north and longitude 1M:S west. She was going against a heavy sea and making slow progress. The Strath gyle Brought 13 a eeffo of 602J tons of Oriental goods.' i . i -iT'i i"i r, i i" ' t t i ', . INDICTED. !f Ths Federal grand Juj-y today returned Indictments against Scott Lane, Clair Austin and WiJltam Metcaif for selling liquor to- Butler Whitehead, Oeorge Ben son, Tipton Sttetlhsad iand John 'pencer, Indiana on 'the Lincoln County reserva- PRAYERS FOR iTHE QUEEN (Scripps-McRaa News Association.) AMSTERDAM,, . April 17.-Queen WJ1 helmina passed a bad night The fever Is still, .raging . and shows no sign- of abating. Comlplcatlons threaten to' set In, and grave anxiety Is felt ' PRATERS FOR THE QUEEN. AMSTERDAM, April 17. It is slated this evenig that the Queen Is in grave danger. Kidney complications . have set In. Public prayers are being offered for ho rrscovery- ' ALL FOR FIVE If the case Is not settled out of court, there - will be an amusing trial In the Justice Court In a few days. C. L. Schmit has entered .suit against Charles L. Oroves for the paltry sum of 15, which one is alleged to have borrowed from the other. 5 V-' i From wnat is Hrown of tbo case, "nn tsln dti 'cs -will tslst the esse and then It la to be a question of veracity. Neither one cares for the amount involved, but each la willing to spend lfl times the amount before giving in. v :. . BEN SIMPSON ILL O. B. Simpson, superintendent of. Wells, Fargo 4 Co. at Chicago has telegraphed relatives hnre of the serious Illness of bis father, . the Hon. Benjamin Simpson, at Belma, Ala., who had Just undergone an 'operation for appendicitis. Ben Simpson Is well known in, Port land and Oregon, where he has spent a considerable portion of bis life. He has filled the positions of Surveyor General, Indian Agent, Postal Inspector and in the early days was actively engaged in the sawmill business. He Is now over 70 years of age, but up until the present illness he has enjoyed good health and continued to manage his large plantation. r ROUND TOWN. Jack. Grant, the well-known sailor boarding-house man, is Jll In the Good Samaritan hospital. . ; 'Staff Captain Bwedenboim, Of Minne apolis, of the Salvation-Army, conducted services at the Swedish Congregational Church last Sunday evening. . ' y "The trolley wire on the Morrison-street line'1 of the City Suburban Railway Company broke at noon today and for Several hours the street-car trafflo was badly congested at Morrison and Tenth streets. . . , ' At the meeting of the Port Commission yesterday afternoon, the following bills were ordered; paid t Portland Shipbuild ing Company, for building 'scows, tS.330, and to the Phoenix Iron Works for work on trusses for the dredge, 98,711.60, Y f WHEAT MARKET. ' CHICAGO," April 17.-Wh-at. 77i. SAN FRANCISCO, April ' 17.-Wheat. HA III PALIA SAILS Jh puban , President Away to Govern. '. (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) NOhifOLK. Va., April 17.-Aroong those bound for Cuba on the steamer Admiral Farragut, sailing today, is General T. Estrada; Palma, president-elect of the new Republlo of Cubar " General Palma will take. up te reins, of government on the. Island May 20. Senora Palma and. ths children do, not accompany the Gen eral to Cuba, but intend to Join him at Havana early 'next month. . , , ' v ' ' General .Palma made a short address at', the sollcltaUon of the crowd sssem bled at the pier before he boarded the steamer.'. .,.1 - Trie band played "Cuba Libre" as he went up the gangway, and the craft In the harbor saluted with whistles, flags, et0.t.fc'; ; ..' Blame for the, British Reverses Placed. (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) LONDON, Aprlt 17-The ! dispatches which, passed between General Bullcr and Lord Roberta regarding the sensa tional reverse suffered by the British at Spion Kop ars .published today. General Bulli.-, in his report to Lord Roberta; condeui: Uenoral Warren, and says: -. "We lost our"chtitco by Warren" rl -ness. I ought to have assumed command myself," BRUTAL DRIVER. ' People lipasslng I Third and Morrison streets at 6:30 o'clock last ewefctng were greatly' provoked by the drlver ot wagon No. 1 of the contracting firm- ojrcavattnr the pemlsesaeross the street- The'teaifi awsl not' able to budge the( wagon, which was on tho Incline, and the brutal driver sought to' lend them strength by a vigor ous application of a "bjacksnake" whip. Not succeeding,' the "donkey" engine pulled the wsgon to a level, and then, with severe whipping, the driver let loose a string of profanity which greatly shocked the sensibilities of the passing throng of women, and at that hour the sidewalk was thronged There wasn t a opllceman In sight. The second day of the 'dog show opened at 10 this morning. There was a fair at tendance during the forenoon, and the pampered pets of dogdom received all adulation offered in the proper spirit. At 8 this afternoon.. Judge Mansell be gan his labors, beginning with class iOS, Irish Setters. Late this evening, or pos sibly not until tomorrow,' class 178, bull dogs, Will be reached. In this class there are soma very noted dogs and prise-winners, 'Among these may be mentioned Pretsol, owned by W.' F. Llpman, Port bind;' Paddy, owned by Alexander Mor rison, Portland, A short time ago Paddy escaped and was taken up by South Portland men. He showed the stuff that was In film, by walloping all comers In the dog line. Champion Ivel Rustic, handled by T. J. Blight, who has a string of 2S dogs in the show, Is a wonder. He has already car ried away. 400 first prises and specials, and holds championships in both England and America, In the list of animals, published else where In this issue, the following were omitted: ' ' " Mastiffs. Class No. 1. T. T. Nelson, Pendleton, Ore., Bummer, first prize. St. Bernards (Rough-coated. Class 14, limit dogs. No. 2. T. C, Smith, Jr., Sa lem, Ore., Cyrus Noble,' second prise. No. J G. E. Fitzgerald, Portland, Or., Prince, third price. No. 4 Mrs. D. S. Shannon, Portland, Or., Colonel,. Reserve. No. J Theo; A. Godel, Portland, Or Duke, first prise.-:" , i - '. St. Bernards -Rough-coated), Class 15 Open dogs No. 5. "Theo. Godel. Portland, Ore.,.. Duke,, first prise. No.. 8. Arnold Keller,' Portland, Ore., Charley, second prise.- Class IS limit bitches No. . Jos Du Bole,, McMlnnvllIe, Ore., Lady, first prise; . f HANGED HIMSELF (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) -SEATTLE, April 17. M. Carlson, an In sane 'prisoner . In the Klpgs County Jail, hanged himself in a . padded , cell this morning. . , . .- SPION KOP II MANN (SL ABBOTT PRINTERS 92 SECOND STREET Bftwi St'tV Vrxf Oik , .;.MEf : Wdodard, Clarke &Xo - - w.rz--z ' Canadian money taken fit par value. Gasffisi Economical NO COAL, NO H ( , .. s. ....... A TOUCH OF TH1 MATCH. A TURN OF THE VALVB i . ,, , ', AND THE FBUt IS MADE. - j : i yo .:r: , .K; , -- - "'- A 4 j u , Gas furnishes the cheapest fuel the' quickest heat, Utit best ' anfl most economical light when used with either the Welsbach or; . Kern burners, arid the safest and mosj reliable power. f " ; ' J 7 PORTLAND GAS COMPANY? ' 172-174 Hfth Street - Portland, Oreoon mttm ,1 f it it s rm I wa-S mvm WW OLD KENTUCUV HOME CLUB OiP.S: WHISKEY i-, Favorite BLUMAUER. & HOCH, Sola DistrClcn ,s . Wholesrle Uuor and Osar Dealers, lOS.IlOroarthSt. 1 1 linn New British Loan Sub scribed Fortyjimes; Over- (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) LONDON, April 17.The new loan of 32,000,000 announoed by ; Sir . Michael Hicks-Beach In the House of . Commons on Monday, is already subscribed 40 times over. School Election. The coming " election ' ot a new School Dlrectos at MonUvllla la exciting js great deal of interest In that usually quiet sub urb. The number ot candidates for the positions is dally increasing and it la said No More Dread of New; -Yorlt Dental Parlors 4th and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ores".-. V ""i 3 HATES rx - , , " No Pain' 'rfefc No Ga - , Fk!1 ct of TccthC5.C0 'i' Teeth sxtrscted snd filled absolutely without pain.- but cir 1 met had applied to the simfc No sleepvprodm-in tih ur t ' These are the only denial parlors In Portland bavins r anees and insredlents to eitract, fill and srpiy !d cm. . .crowns untie?otabl from natural teeth, and warraotU t--r eut the leant i n. ' I! . -rs: f.:3tr.C3-'.I-r.ys..: ' SPECIAL. $3.30 FOR y . THIS $3.0P Vr BathCabint ' ', i ' '.,'.; i The only natural. safeguard; for per fect health; home insurance against disease and pain, will cure you la your own, room of Malaria, IndlgsttlonVlm pure Blood, Rheumatism,. Ovarfatnesa Poor Circulation. FREE Instruction, complete outfit, lamp, etc ' s. Call or write today, while tbla otter lasts'. , . v,; t : " ' Fourth and Washington Sts. ,f DIST0R LABOR -1- v Do You Know ;v mat this damp, rainy Weather is the kind that maker nA GRIPPE EPIDEMIC, and that the cough which at ways remains after an attack ot the grip will oauej quick consumption,- unless speedily checkeuf 8. B. Cougl Cure Is what you need.- Don't delay. Tour druggist seu It. v Trade- supplied by the - , . - . , , j- i Blumauer-Frqnk Drug Co, cc , i a Akin nmiatniDnul . oRUKiisTs. . j; ? 1 , -p American Whiskey 4, STRICTLY WHOLESALE SHOE HOUSE '1 , A eomolete line- of PACKASJyS SHOES for men, also the well knows : PUSITAN in five stylesi-A' complett ; line of Shoes for Womeii,. Misses, Oiild ren; Boys and, Youths,' .constantly ' on hand. Send for catalogue, o? ..wiS bavf our representatiye call oa you. ' ' Krausse & Prince. B7S9 first Street. . ' PORTLAND, CSSi tliat a woman would Uke Very much. U have the office. -The outgoing director . J. N. Small and it Is said that be wit make a strong fight to succeed hlroselt N. W. Bowland,' the present principal ot ths MonUvllla school. s giving entlrt : satisfaction to ths patrons of the district , and there Is no fight against his .nouns. ; bency, as was the case last election. ..The new school law changes the dat, of. holding . the election -from the firs! : Monday in. March to ths tjblrd Monday U June. .' .. . I jfij ' : rr "n' l ' Dosch's Oood Work. . Henry B. Dosch Writes from Charles ton that he had a fine collection of tb( Gem mine gold quarts specimens. , value, ; at flO.000. which Gelsar Brothers of Bake) City sent him for the exhibit. Mr. Doscl .. exerted all his power to call the Prest dent's attenUon to ths exhibit, . and hi succeeded m getUng him . to take hi choice, which will be sent him. - Tlx President stated that he would try U visit Oregon next year and that 'This ! : a wonderful exhibit, of ft wonderful statt f of ths most wonderful resources.'' in 1 e i the Dental Chair T.lt''-:...t'.f S a,. w.f 2 -e .;.'-- A j. .vr..:.r'...:;. :.L 1 "'. ....... . .J' ..