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SIXTEEN j PAGES vol. i.v ko. 149; PORTLAND, - 8ATURdAX EVENING, AUGUST JO," 1902. PRICE $TVE CENTS. ARREST WOMEN Also Children and Men IsOroerof GoMn, STRIKERS SCORNFUL lura Their Backs on Non-Union-; fats No More Vio- :- 1 Icnce - TAMAQUA, Pa., Anr. 80. Na dlitarbui Nr of mn applied for vork at Lamford ind Summit'a Hill thia mornlnf. strlk era wera aiaaaad along tb aid railway tracks, but turasd thslr baeka and atood , In contamptuoua aUanca when 40 non nnlonlata wera oortftd by twj compa- mea or militia aboard ttaa cars. Oenaral Ckabln. aupplamentlnar laat nlaht'a orders. haa Instructed the troops this morning to arrest all men, woman and chltdran wbo in anyway moleab v ORDERS TO BBOOT. TMAQOA, ya-,,Au. . No 4Uturban i cea wera reported among; the ml sera laat ? mgnt or this morning, owing to General ' Gobln's orders to ahoot bavlngr the affeot 01 Quelling the riotous strikers. NO VIOLENCE. ; BCRANTON. Pa., Aug. lO.-No vlolenoa haa been reported this morning. A large crowa or minora tried to ooax fifteen men wh returned to. work yestardiy to re main on the strike, but were uaueoessful. The crowd then uletly alsot.-aed. STAKES Maturity Race Today Is Attended by an Im mense Crowd BHEEPSHEAD BAT, Aug, a The greatest crowd that has ever aasembled on a race course la watohlng the big fu turity race here today for two-year-olds. The purse, which la worth JGO.OOO to tho winner. Is one of the largest ef ojcred. A dosen multi-millionaires have mado en tries, among whom are Belmont, Whit ney, Keene, Haggln and Flelsohriknn. Every horse owned by these men re topnotchera that will make a hard fight for first place. BHEEPSHEAD BAT. Aug. JO.-Sarable owned by John Drake, wlna the Futurity In l:14j Lord of the Vale, owned by Bel mont, second; Dassling. owned by JCeeaa, .xnira. 4 JAEGER $60,000 Jewelers and OptidanSee 4 290 Telephone Hood J6S. J. JAEGER, Jeweler. .'. E. Portland, Oregon, Aug. 29,4902. MR. C. S. JACKSON, Jgr. , - ' Oregon Daily Journal, . 289 Yamhill Street, City. Dear.Siry-We are pleased to state, in response to your in quiry, that we are able to note satisfactory . results from our advertisements inserted in. your paper. T,he class of trade drawn through The Journal is very desirable. Our business has grotfn so rapidly that we are forced to double our room, and you may be sure that we give The Journal advertising columns full credit or their share in bringing this condition about. ( , ' , Yours truly, 'v (Signed.) . Journal's New Subscribers THE JOURNAL CROWS. J You have heard the story of the acorn and the"oak? The Jourtal was an acorn of a newspaper, but it is fast becoming; the Oak of Newspapers. Seel . . Newspapers. Week Ending Aagnst 1. Weak Ending August 9... Week Ending August 16.. Weak Ending August 23........ sa WEEK ENDiNaAUCUST JQt. 12 o'clock noom CJtjfe ititieMiH a 4e aaeeeae) aaaae 1 ?0 Country......!, ...........i.............(..............J3l ' Total for fiva weka, with no f y Soon The Journal wilLnave - then "watch its smoke." The Journal wilf improve as a news ' paper,' as time flies.' ' . A . f - . r t 'yg!ygqgrtj,'W ; 1 j . -,.-,-H.,-l,rf1.,r--.J,l. TAC0MA, THE PLACE WiU Be ;Headqaartcns for New Internal Revenue District. ' (Scrlpps-McRae Newa Association.) TACOMA, Aug. JO. Word has-been ro eelved here from the department of In ternal revenue that the offloera of .Col lector Crocker, for the fiew Internal reT enue district in Washington, have been dofinltely located at this place. , The new offices wUl be opened for business Tues day. '. . : . , .. MRS.1 NATION WANTED BEER And When Refused Created DistttrBance. EJECTED BODILY FROM HOTEL Carrie Comes to the Front Again illin aNewRole. ; (Sarippe-McRae News Association.) BANGOR, Me.. Aug. SO.-Carrie Nntion la to the front again lnan ei'.It-oJi? that shows that she Is determined to lr-ep her self before the American public -.or nn Indefinite period. Aftpr rinirrr M the notoriety possible ty smisiilng; .iiin .s nnd aaloona in Kansas and dtheivarts of the country aha has moved her scene 'of; de rations, to the shores of, the Atlaiuic." However, her tactics have been changed, and now she creates a seiuatl n in a hotel In Bangor by demanding s iprly of that foaming beverage, known to lh "profeah" as beer. ... v Carrie got thirsty. She v'ti- aom'o- thing to quench that terrible f.'lrat and that something wa beer'; beer sh- f ailed for and beer ahe would have whether or no. But the lanaiora iook &v. oinin.-iy different view of the case. He Oil not think that beer was good for su-:n a strong 1 champion of the caus? of tcm peranco 'a Carrie has always DeeflKainl oi))Urit)r' j-efuaea to comply' fih fce-demahd'Thla made Mrs. Nation jnad, Bhesd Jtlyays been in n, imii of ,ting:'what!sh4':'wantfel. and when the reply came that she ,comui not nave the beer. She stormed, She ravej nn. in fact,' created such a dleturkanca ih-ti i1h hotel employes were employed to fonlhly eject her from the hostelry. FIRE IN SEATTLE- , ! '. - ' . ,r ; (Sorlpps-McRaeNeWsl: AssocWitirtn.) ' BEATTLE, Aug. "SO. A ""gasoline ex plosion in the Pill BoxHiw ftar3iyrh Arlington Hotel here, adjoining the IHf offlce, at 7 o'clock this morning started a blase Instantly. The damage done to the stock and buildin ybgacrtwkshrdom the stock ihd building by water and, flames is .estimated at $15,W0. -Many woraen and children swart d out of th hotel in their night clothes. ncix-aniln and cry'ng. Although drug? i'ad the flrc( the" department put it put; 'in ttn min utes. BROS., MORRISON ST. JAEGER BRQS. 4 ?3 81 93 104 301 654 canvassing.. "a small army" in the field and "': '"""r" " J W I! ' 3. P. JAILER, i Optician. Si angra CUT Activity North of the- Columbia Move in Railroad Grdes A Short Cut to Prosser on the N. P. SAID TO BE THE f saaasMBMssMMaMSBMaiaaBmBMi Would Mean Great Things for the Gty and Would Place It in a Favored Position Among Pacific Coast PortsRailroad Men Say Nothing, but Look Wise What is the real move as to railway de velopment In the Columbia region, as be tween the big system. 1 what la puuling tho railroad wiseacres who are not often caught napping, but Who In the case pre sented are willing to admit that they cannot solve the puzzle. t The said n,r-.v ".i-ewis that of the Co lumbia River & Northern which is Just about to blossom Into a road, tapping or leaving th Columbia at Lyle, a short dis tance below The Dalles, and penetrating, the Klickitat Valley and region adjacent to the Mount Adams' Vountry: This road, H is well known, has been put through so far, by Portland' mwn and money. It was originated in part through the efforts' of property-owners In the region, espec ially in and nbout the thriving capital of Klickitat, Cloldendule. That community hid struggled many years for a railroad outlet, and in fact its business men had spent considerable sums on different pro jects, the most promising of which was THE HUNT SCHEME which did not, however, materialise. This scheme contemplated a line north through . Goldendale from Lyle or other Columbia River point, rumiir.g past the foot o'f .Adams, via Trouti JLake.. ar-d thence, if possible, northeast across the Yakima, reservation to Yakima or .soma other point on the Northern Pactlic. There Is a connection in which this scheme that falied bears on the present situation, as to where the C. R. & Northern is really gcing, and under what permanent con trol. It is that when the projectors of the Hunt scheme progressed so fart-, they could not get a pes farther, the conelus ion"beiii roaohed that for some unie pl.ii'ned reason the powers that b; In the big system, were opposedtO the direction of'thjt line, or else) .wore not then read; tO-ve roads projected In the : region riorthf of the Columbia At'a'By rate - THIS PROJECT STOPPED w.ere it hud comrnencf d. In this connec tion It may be said, and it Tnajr be sig i.'ilcant In ortaift' developments," that the northern pnrt of the' Hunt scheme Con templated taking thlp same route as has :o long been shown on Nortnern raeinc maps as a lino frum Vancouver direct to Yakima. - - . To now show the status of the mysterious-new road, the, R- & N., it came ttito lif" vi.ry quickly less than a year ago. 1111 dor organization of Portland men, who raised, it Is undt rslood, about $800, OtW for immediate use. Surveys were quickly tK'gun and hastily rushed through, nlfo undsr" Portland direction; uml almost before the people themselves were lAWiire, this read was on foot and ready for letting of contracts. People locally were allowed to nrrlst by RIGHT OK WAY CONTRIBUTIONS and In some cc.cs by pretty good bon uses, Goldendale Vomitis to the front with one for SiO.ooo. Work was commenced with a ru-h in tho early summer, and at thl duto about all the. earth work is only Eoro? very difficult t BUG FOR SURE Repeated Attempts to Burn Gty of Pendleton Proves It PENDI.ETON, Aug. SO. The persistent efforts of some fiend In human form to kindle fires In the business district of this clty"l conclusive evidence that soma firebug is trying to burn tip the entire city. The last attempt made by this mis creant was to set fire to the 6. & N, lumber yards and had it not been for the timely appearance on the scene of Mr. J. H. Toung he would no doubt have- been successful. Had Mr. Toung arrived on the spot a few minutes sooner In all prob ability he would have caught tha culprit. The police have been keeping, the mat ter quiet, as they have a clua which they think will lead to the capture of the fiend. A short time before the last fire a man waa seen groping his -way among the cars standing' in the railroad yards a short distance' from where the bias waa discovered, and the party who aaw him ts , sure thjt ha would , recognise hlw should he aver happen to mat fiin I completed, and HEE -OFF TO PORTLAND 31 OBJECT OF RAILROAD MAGNATES rock work in the Klickitat gorges, re mains to be done. The? men having the contracts are among., seme, of the moat efficient road builders, in the coast coun try.' All the contractors are under for feiture bonds for-completion within the set times, and those times average about November 1. It ia . known that In other particulars the C. R- N. Company have been rsuhlng things. '-V.v THE TIMBER :")NTRACT3 for building and for ties are let In the same mannr, on forfeitures, and that part is going on, though slowly, on ac count of the scarcity of lumber at the local mills," in the new detnands in that region for lumber for home use and for shipment. In the immense development that Is going on In that region since the tide of Immigration aet in last spring and winter. Ralls have been bought abroad, in Germany, of which a cargo has al ready arrived, and another due at any ! time. Also has the rolling stock, con sisting of two locomotives and 40 cars, been purchased, and Will be on hand when ready for the same. This is the snuatlou as It exists today, covering the 40 miles of road,' from J-yle to Qolden dale. . )3Li Now, where will hia.filjd run? is" "the question. The present line, as graded to that place, sticks straight out toward thn Eastern horizon, without shadow or j semblance of turning, aimed as a citl j zen of Qoldcndale put it, either to go ! ICast into the Northern Pacific at some point west -of . Wasco, or If need be it could turn straight north AND GET TO YAKIMA. - Or there might stilt be taken up the Hunt scheme, and the Vancouver con nection, ; andr the Ooldendaie part then 1h- but a' stem east from the main Klick itat. Nor have the movements of the O. R. & N. men themselve . tended io clear the matter up, and many believe that they, do not themselves feel sure of where their line may ultimately go, depending,, as one puts It, ; dfi "what they decide to do with what they now have," meaning whether or not It will, now go into one of the old systems, to live or die as may be determined by the chief hangman, after the combined -interests-have passed It over to bta. - Huf the indications are all In favor of live, and h very strenueue life at that, for the attractive little) proposition that it Is. For whether Its projectors have acted with malice aforethought in thus Invading the prerogatives of the tri partite combinations, they nevertheless have hit upon a most attractive enter prise for the money involved. A richer or njorc attractive country does not lie out of doors than the VALLEY OF THE KLICKITAT, which has now been settled, for 2.1 or 30 years, and which with touch of this rflllroac wand, and that of immigration. Is wakening to astonishing, new life. It is freely predicted that a year will see : values there doubled, as well s tho 1 T0WBS.ARE DESTROYED Severe Fighting Begun at Cape 1 Haytien Thursday. HVABHI NGTON, Aug. 80,-tJnIted States Minister Powell, at Port au- Prince, ca bles that severe fighting began at Cape Haytien Thursday and has continued e"er since. Great loss on both sides Is report ed and the towns of Marmelade and Linhe were totally destroyed. ROBBERY AT THE IMPERIAL. Some one went through the rooms of the Imperial Hotel last night and ap propriated $200 Cash and a gold watch and chain belonging to a guest named Miller. , Mr. Miner has an Idea that the thief la an outside man who was attracted here for the carnival and ,'irf. tn need of ready cash: The polios ' have obtained some clews and are working, on the case. A SCHOONER CUT IN TWO. (Scripps-McRae News Association.) NORFOXJC, Va., Aug. iff. The schoon er Annie Harris waa cut squarely in two by ; the steamer J CTiarlotta off West Point this morning in a densa fog. TWo SMmber of the craw wera drowned, . Presages Some Big doubling of population of the towns and villages. The first harvest of It all will go to the new railroad, of couse, and which is now expected to be opened, with a big nourish of Klickitat and Portland trumpets, along about the beginning of the new yeaj. Now as to correlative movements on that aide of the Columbia nearer Port lend. .It Is known in the region that NUMEROUS SURVEYING PARTIES have been operating along the Columbia, at different points from The Dalles to Vancouver, and even below. It Is the statement from a well-posted railroad official Who , did not care to be named, that preliminary lines have recently been completed on the north side of the Co lumbia, this official said, "all the way down to Waklakum." The Vancouver Kalama strip of Northern Pacifio road now about ready for operation removes from consideration the river portion be low Portland, but this will only Increase curiosity as to developments and inten tions from Vancouver up, especially as far aa Lyle. Now, what the wise ones claim Is that thia quiet, carefully-concealed work means a DIRECT LINE TO PpRTLAND by the Northern Pacific, and here are tome of the facts on which they base It. The Goldendale road, a fixed act, leaves the Columbia at a point at the mouth of the Big Klickitat, directly in line with a Northern Pacific extension it one were designed fr6m some point near Pasco, or where the line swings north ward for Its penetration of the Cascades, a direct shoot for Portland. Moreover, the Klickitat hi the only break tn the north shore line of the Columbia, where It would be practicable to reach! the river, end it would reach it below the almost Impossible Dalles. From, Lyle to the Vancouver bridge the distance, would be about , 70 miles, as feasible for a line, perhapg. In now methods of road con struction, as the O, R. & N.'a line oppo rite. From Goldendale east ltwould.be bU't 30 miles or a little more to THE N. P. AT PROSSER. or Mabton, generally considered points for such connection. Thus, besides the present line opening, it would require but 125 miles of road, to be constructed In the stretches indicated, to land the Northern Pacific In Portland direct, inde pendent, of its old-time alliance with the O. R. & N. and with the shortest pos sible line from Spokane. A SIGNIFICANT FAcVX In discussing the above with a Port land railroad man he said: "There ia just one thing that you have omitted, and that Is that the Northern , PaciHe has already purchase! the Regulator line of l.oats to The Dalles, and for What reason, 1? not that which has been uncovered by The Journal, is really the Northern Pa cific'8 commencement of Its long hoped for direct line to Portland." AUTUMN REVIEW Was Attended by the King of Italy and the Kaiser (Scrlpps-lIcRae News Association.) BERLIN. Aug. 30 One of the most notabie features of the visit of the King of Italy to this country was the Autumn review of . the German army. Accom panied by the Kaiser Emmanuel attended this gorgeous mllitacy display and ex pressed himself as greatly pleased with (he wonderful display of German feold lers,: Thousands of the subjects of" the Raiser were assembled to , witness the maneuvers and as the Monarch,' accom panied by their gaily attired attendants rod past the' throng, cheer after cheer was given them. Dn their return to the city they rode side by side at the head ,of tha flag company. ;?,,pEAT MARKET. , : ,CHICAOQ. 70Tia us. SO. Wheat--; TWO KILLED IN A STORM Hail ani Lightening Dcstfey Crops In Virginia. t tScrlpps-McRae Newa Association.) NORFOLK. Vs., Aug. SO. A terrific hall and electrical storm last night In Greenville County destroyed crops and property to the extent of $100,000. Pat terson Daniel waa killed and George Sadler fatally Injured by lightning. - THE ARMY ALL READY The Attack Is Expected to Be Made Tonight TO AVOfi) ALL ACCIDENTS Bullets WiU Be Removed From Am munitionTroops in Race, (Scripps-McRae News Association.) i'EQUOT POINT. Conn.. Aug. SO.-Thero waa unusual activity In the warjnaneu vera this morning. Anticipating an attack at any time the Army Is making alt haste to have everything in readiness to meet the "foe" with a warm reception. Large number of troops are being rushed to New London, from which place they arr being embarked for the fortifications in the Sound. A conference relating to the movements of the Army when the attack is made Is being held between the Sec retary and General McArthur. Taking it for granted that it Is the Intention of the Navy to attack and attempt to de stroy New York the defense Is being made along tho, lines. ' ' Orders have been issued that these man euvers are to be recognised as actual warfare and every officer connect! there- lth Is required to make not of and te port freely upon any phase of the mar' euver outside their , own line of work. With a view of preventing any accident General McArthur ha ordered toe olfl cere to take away all ammunition that contains bullets. FLEET RiADY. MENEMSHA BIGHT, On Board Bat tleshlp Massachusetts, Aug. DO.-fi'he coal ing of the ft$t haa been completed, with the exception oVjfhe Olympla. which has two colliers standing by. Everything Is ready for a move in the morning. Um pires and ofcaqryfra jftrrivedthlav after noon from Newport and-ara.. now in vtilous stations on the fleet, ..,., To Discuss Responsible e ity for Miss Stone's Capture (ScrlppR-MeRae News Association.) 6onstAnTinoplb;: Aug. SO. Tho Porte, after due consideration, has ad dressed an abrupt note to United States Minister Lelshman In which it absolutely refuses to take part in any more dis cussion as to responsibility for the cap ture of Miss Ellen Stone by Turkish bri gands. It Is claimed that the capture did not take place on Turkish soil and that fact relieves the Government of Turkey of all liability In the matter. CANNERIES CLOSED Salmon Crop About One-third as Large As Last Year. . hr k ' (Journal Special Service.) , , TACOMA, Aug. 80. The Alaska Pack ers' Association boM ' closed its salmon canneries - at Blaln, Falrhaven, Stmlah moo and AnacdreB for the season, though other canneries are keeping open for the expected run- of f all salmon. The Puget Sound pack to date is about one-third of that of last year, v 23 INJURED IN COLLISION A Serious Underground Railway Wreck at CharingCross. . k . GLASGOW, Aug, Ml In a rear end col lision on the underground :; railway at Charing Croat station this morning ta cars were telescoped and 23 persona seri ously injured, 10 sustaining broken limbs. Th tunnel waa entirely blocked with tha wreckage ' ' ' , TURKEY REFUSES HANNA'S tSTTTTTf TV-IT" VH LX. Y ONVJJL. Rathbone's Persecutor Is , n Attacked - 41 FEELS THE IRON HAND Of the Power Who Sits Behini the Throne. (Scrippa-MoRaa New Association WASHINGTON, Aug. S0.-In inrietl office department changes ara to bd mado to return to Postmaster deneral Payne all fourth clasa postoffle ap- pointment. They will be given to the office of the First Assistant, thua re moving the immense patronage at the : postal department from Fourth Jtealat ?: ant Postmaster General Bristol. It ia claimed thia move la made to punish Bristol for his refusal te resign after his Instrumentality in brindrvg Rath- ; burn to trial for the Cuban postal " frauds. The Hanna clique by this reduoes Bristol to a mere figurehead. B0QUETS ; h- GALORE Children Literally Btirry l the President in, ; f Flowers ; (Scrlpps-McRa News Assoctatloftji vf WINDSOR. Vk,.Aug. 30-AfteR-apMkd. ing a pleasant day hunting tn tha-Htereat :'.' of Croyden mountAln and, kliilag a hlg bear, the President spent th- night-at the clubhouse in the woods. Tba p,arty: was up early this morning and drove from Newport, arriving here-about noon. . At Cornish the Presidential party waa i met by. school children carrying flower) and flags and literally hurrying tine Free. Ident beneath bouqueta.AaoBeyoungsteS' handed him rtosegay,",' Preaident ooa'' velt patted him on the head, and aall: -Je-ui-J have a little boy just your also at hornet: he, too, is barefooted.-', '' .-. -V-i.'r' -s ti ";' President Roosevelt then 'addressed thai ,- -i " crowd, directing his remarks, mainly to ? eight Civil -War Veterans who atood hex -aide the oarrlage holding two venerable) - , flags. -i ' , ? GR0EER " COMING But of Course He His No Political Aspir ations LONDON, Ang. SO. Rlnnard Crafeartl New Tork politician, who has been In' this, country some tlbje, seemattf hy -grown tired of farm Ufa ia Engwia, M I he ia making plana to abandon'hla-dairy -farm here and return to America. : Therw ' is much speculation aa to his obJaet te returning to the United States However, in an interview in which he ,wa asked if ha intended to tak any partfjpoit- tics, he stated that he had permarienfJy ' retired from the field and bad no pSUdoal . aspirations whatever. PROBLEM SOLVED Guidi: Claims to Have Key to the Friar - Situation (Sorirps-McRae NewsAssoctatton.J ROME!, Aug. 35.J-In regard to th Friars: of tha Philippine, Mansignor Quldi, th f-newly-appointed Apostollo delegate to tha islands, after aP careful examination antl study of tha paper ..pertaining to tht affair, has announced that ha haa lutlon of tha problem other than, the pulsion of the Friars ' and tha sals o( tha lands. All details of his pro!evd!'r in- the matter will be kept seorat iifj . I thy have been submitted t C Taft,