... a. . . j,, ' t-r ' ;;- -" ?- j.- - t- - .'' . nV' ' " " i. ;r GOOD EVENING. . . . X . Tb Weather. - - : Tonight and Saturday, probably ,7- fatr; wlnda mostly northerly.. The Circulation V Ml Of The Journal ; '. Yesterday Was t..--" 4 ; . - '-' .... "t VOL. III. NO. 87.' - PORTLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY . EVENING. FEBRUARY 3. ' 1905. SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE" FIVE CENTS. i: THE ROYAL' FAMILY OF RUSSIA.;::.:1 :;--w.wat-eee.-b)Wy-y, - ... T , .- And So the Conspirators r,; Agfiinst Hcccy,, will ri Probsbiy Esccpe v WITNESSES ARE . ; iiEARILBY-GRAND JURY Everything Points to Fact That Desperate Effort Waa rMader to Destroy Prosecutors Influence. . . - . TUera- wlU probably. nQt. tifl . any In , dlctmetita returned br tb'a (edaral grand Jury on ! charge of oonaplrlng to ob : atruct JuaUea by defaming Dletrlct At- '. torney Francla J. Henay. In tba public njlnd, there la-no doubt' that the con- aplrfcy waa formed, and attenfpted . to rt be put In locution, but tha achema Waa nipped In tba bud by the counter of tha . " . government In bringing all poaalbly con ".:' neted wlta It before tha grand Jury and -irwaklng them teetlfy to what they iTf na feeard and dohe. - In tba wojda of a government official. "there haa beerf rapid acurryrng .to cover, A a oon tba men in the acheme Learned that, tha government aecret aer- -ice fore-waa working on the caae the -" Whole project . eollapaed. - It baa ut ; . taken aufBolanf form to Indicate Ita pur- poaa and aeopa. but with Marta Ware and Alice White giving tha govarnmentSfull .?f partleulara of, what - had been- said -to ( . them and the tnducementa offered, there ..,. . w" no hope of tha oonaplracy being car iV rled out. - Numeroua other wltneaaaa irave taatlmony that aatlaQed the Inveatl i gatora of the conspiracy. . If there had not bean aoma concerted plan to trap Mr. . , Heney, It la argued that all of the work tpprna-irvarlothrtjTmrterB by titan . ; moat tnterrated In hla deatruatlon. would v, not have been obeervedV 'vr Mott af Wttaaaaea mi Sasd. ' ' f Moat- of tha wltneaaea ltave beenae- r fured. A P. Cayjer la awaxvlbut majr. -, te aec4red later. If Judge Bellinger ti rulea that Dlatrict Attorney Manning "-"-moat tell to the -federal grand Jury the "".7 namea of alt peraona who'. approached ' him and urged what be thought to be a . ' conspiracy agalnat Mr. Henejr, tk caaa ' ' will be vaatly atrengthened; for It can ; be -proved that Mr Manning aald ha had .j "keen- approached, -4"he decision of the . Judge on this -polni wUl ;be .eagerly , awaited by both the government and the 7" public, aa It la tha universal desire -to ' bay all the facta brought out, . ' (: - r-.y. .: Wltnaaaea eU of neK-f --,- A. J. Vantyne, a lawyer, waa before "the -grand Jury this morning to testify ) In regard to tha alleged conspiracy. , Hla , testimony relates to aoma of the re ft ...porta that were circulating, and 4 he ef - fort to get witnesses .to awean-. agalnat ' Mr. JHeney. . r; ' - ' . ' - p F. IV McCnlly, of ' Joseph, Wallowa - county whoee name waa associated In - tbe-affalr, has been subpoenaed. His - "--partner In business, who la In the city ' at. the present time, asked' Mr. Heney J: thla morning If Mr. McCully'a testimony waa essential, and wa assured that the " witness would have to appear. He will probably not reach here beforaMondayt Charlee FfLordT" attorney,' waa be fore the grand Jury late yesterday 8. 1.1! ternoon, A. P. Caylee, formerly of Wal lowa county, "who la connected In aoma .manner with tha plot laid for execution t the Palmar house, baa not yet heen '". round. Cayler.knew McCully out In Wal :. Iowa county, and their-namea have been need -Jn" tha 'reporta received; by the government, nd- which "protnpta the :' present inquiry. ' ' " " - F, A." Tfoung and B. D. Shepard. ' with -thellr wlvei and-two chambermaids,-who '. 7 , weret;- aubpoenaed . ' from ' the Palmer - "house yesterday afternoon denied, that - they knew of the plot ...-" i. ... No report will be made In thla mat .' tar until Monday, or possibly later, as ' Judge -Bollinger will not be home until tomorrow morning,, and- McCully'a tea tlmony Is yet to b given,: -'':; ' adge CareyM BtatamentL ,1 Judge Charlea it.' Carey ' telephoned The Journal this morning from Astoria, ; where he was called on urgent business. ' refuting the statement In the morning . paper that her wall Implicated In a con--: splracy against Francis J. ITeney. He ifsald that hajhad ffeiy et Xdrlh 411. Tie . knew, of tha affair, and by no poasltiU distortion could thla be made to Impli cate him. la any .design agalaat Mr. Heny or othr official. . v'" "' . Judge Carey states that the "only time ha ever -dlsoueeed -tha-affalr waa with John Halt. Thin oceaalonha ben mentioned," and ""covered no mora than telling Mr. Hall that statements - bad t been made Involvinr Mr. Heney: If . these were true, ha thought they should be Investigated, but If they were not trua, ef course they merited) -no-attert- (Continued on Pare !.) BOY OF NINE MAY DIE Alsimawla ral 1TK A ai ths 1 haalngr-Clarence - Iubben. the - year-old son of John O. Lubbln, Ilea at the point of death at hla father's ' home suffering from spinal meningitis and In all probability with a fractured skull. He Is In a atats of coma, and attending physicians hold out no dope for Jils recovery. . , Tha boy's Injuries were administered January 10 by fellow pupils at the Jiongfellow school, who tossed him . In, the air and permittedina to fall to the -Jt FrorrLft to Right, Grand Dukes ?1 ,f.v.-i k V: SIR THOMAS LIPTON iLL?SEfAIR British Yachisman4 Expects' to Pay 'Pacific - Coast " Hit - First. Visit : COMING TO PORTLAND : . SOME TIME IN AUTUMN His.'Jtgreht, Mr-Lyndon, Has Word That the aNoble Sports : man Will' Setflhe West. ! Sir Thomas LlDton will visit Portland fdurlng tba Lewis and ' Clark espoihtion. This la - the announcement , which has been made by: Mr. Lyndon, the. special American agent of business Interests of tha -prominent yachtsman, who has been in Portland for the past "weet," -t J, Mr. Lyndon baa told friends that Sir Thomasi stated to him while on a recent.! trip to England .that -be Intended com ing to the Paclf lo coast next fall. r He A.n.rl:tlnentt whers he wento.lnveatlgata hla mining Interests several years agos - Mr.. Lyndon aaya Sir. Thomas -Is charmed with-'the Americana and their customs, and la de termined if possible to visit tbe "Lewis and Clark fair "some" time, during the falli' ' J ' ' . -. ."' 4 ' : .He sUtes-that.Uie..challengernitha America cup Is making elaborate ar rangements to entertain tha Vesper' Boat dub of Philadelphia at .the. Henley, re. gatta next summer. He Intends to give thAmer1cana- ar'grand - reception-' and will .entertain them during their atay lnl Lojsdon.-, . v-,;, -.,;,.,;'.-: f S . : H FADELESS FLOWER TO 'i tADORN PARIS BONNETS . (Jeornal gpmHal arvtee.) 5 Santa Rosa, Oal., Feb. J; Luther Bur bank, the horticultural w I sard, has given his refusal 'of hla' fadelea flower, to Paris, .. txpdon . and , San Francisco . m llll nerjr concerns- .It .'1a understood that no price hns been set' and that Burbank wlll"not "n"a" n'rtetrTunttrr tha - flower la brought to a full a4att of perfectloar ; BATTLE WITH RED-HOT I ' i FLAT IRONS AS WEAPONS . ' .... .J,-.. 1- (Hpeetar IHnpatch' t -ThB- JnornuL") tl'i Wardner, Idaho, : Feb.: J. Iri a -quarrel -over av woman Oen'rga Krelas and J. Basaett grabbed hot "flat Irona . from a stove-end attacked each ' other. Both were arrested-for assault and battery. Both plead self defense. Kretsa la badly burned.- ' 'i-" ' - . '. ... OF HAZING ground from a height of front" seven to eight: feet.- Before- the boy lost con sciousness Sunday' he told his father that the boys Who-based Ma-tit ail pc. tween 14 and If yeara of age. . ' The -Injury to young iiubben his brought to light the flirt that the youngsters have been guilty of haalng practice In the public schools for some time. Ralph Viva, another tittle chap, waa forced to est matchea and aarrewly escsned drsth.- while Elmer Burnav-waa thrown, and baa a broken arm a a re sult. ..- - . ...t-i' lf . ' . ' -i A, "7:: "' i W .lir Artdrae VladimlrrPierre NichdlagauOJeiaiSelladimir, the Cittrina, GnncTDuchetsea ijelerieand Marie,fhe ,' ... wrjna tue wonstannne, oergci ana f num. VIOLATED NATIONAI I-AWS ':i,r-.. l,i., Interstate Commerce Commission RhdshjajlijspnC ion, Giving Rebates to the itQjiiJJnder Whose Regime ; the f Rebatin'g .Was '.Done, ' ' f (Joornal BpecUt Service.)''4 " ' ' :; 7 x WssMhgton, Feb. s.-r-The Interstate commerce commission t today formally announced Its opinion In the Santa Fe rebate case, holding that "tbe company, for .the last five yeara ."wilfully and con tinuously violated the provisions of the law which requires common barriers to publish and adhere to tariffs." i . The statement calls attention to ; tbe fact that after the company waa en- Joined In 1I0S to observe th! feature, of me Kimns law, yet irom tnat oata to November 47, 1904, the .company contin uously disregarded the. -court's order. .The opinion, also charges the : Colorado uel tt Iron company , .with .pyatematio- auy. violating me provisions- oi , mi acc in accepting a tariff on. coal less than the publlslfed rate, t.i t ' Secretary", of the Navy Paul Mortoh'a nkmo la not mentioned. In the. opinion which waa prepared by-Commfsaloner ProutUL The .entire , matur has -been of-Tha-ttoniey-aneranrorTauc&""Jur-. ther proceedings as he. may. deem 4ropc OflOB ma U". .. .. . '.'.y. r - - - The opinion ' says - that the evidence produced "shows that- competition., waa. STEEL WORKS CAUSE :'. DELAY ON WARSHIPS Navy Department Shows ;That a- Government ,Yards Are Dis- - "criminated' Against k' ' .'" . UiXf-jr ,' ' f ii 1 i 1T..I SmMI IbnUl Washlngton, Feb. I. Acting Secretary or the .Navy .Darling has transmitted, to the house reports; from' ths nvsrlous bureaus of his . department., relative' to the delivery, of material for tlie -battle ship Connecticut 'that - Is?. belteon-Blructedtrtthe.-NewxTork. nav.yyart" lit compeOtlonwlth theltflulsiana.jlharia being built In private yards. " h v The Information Is In'teeponse to an Innuiry .made on a resolution prompted by -a complaint of the Central Federated union of New York in March,-104.- The complaint distinctly, charged that armor plate .intended for the Connecticut , waa delayed,-In order to make it appear1 that the building . of battleships - could not be done ss expeditiously in government yards aa In private yards.- - . It waa ahown that the Carnegie com pany did causa a delay on the Connecti cut, and. when the Carnegie works got so much behind the department took the coptract- from them, and turned it ovTtoth Bethlehem r works.- wince that time there hae been no further complaint. '2 The correspondence shows that the delays in qcirvenes oi armor for the Connecticut - were greater than for the Louisiana. . . - MAKING FOR DEEPER CHANNEL AT PORTLANm ... . -r MWaahlnatnSJ Boreas of The JdersaLl . V Wsshlnaton, IX C, Feb. J. Congress man ' Williamson has Introduced a bill conferring on the aecretary of war the Jurisdiction of the Willamette river above the Mad laon street bridge, so that the departatent may lower the water mains serosa the river bed and be en abled to Increase the depth of tbe chaa- v -'.t'.. . v.. -."' .".,''- , c1 Colorado, Fuel & Iron Company iJ tt " 'a ' ij "'''. '. ahut out by the agreement of the rail road and the .Colorado Fuel Iron com pany and tat 1 the railroad . and the coal company were virtually partners In business.- "'...!"' ;!' ,''.., The Atchison,- Topelca & Santa Fe railroad waa charged with violations of tbe Sherman' Interstate' commerce law and Elklns anti-rebate' law in carrying out ita .contract with the Colorado Fuel 4b Iron company, granting it heavy re bates on all ahlpmenta of coal and ore, thus preventing competition. -, The railroad's published schedule for carrying coal was 3.0 a.ton from the mines to penver. . Thla . waa . the price quoted , other . shippers . than tha : fuel company. The company,' however, was1 given a rebate of 11.10 on each ton, mak ing the net cost to them of, II t ton.' The contract -waa drawn up and aigned by-Paul Morton, then rvlce-prestdent of the Santa, Kepnow 'secretary of tbe navy, . In hla defense President Ripley. of the Santa Ke stated that the railroad agreed to carry lho--coaronrrheTniri6s 'Tor addition to its own freight the sum. of 11.10 for. the Colorado Fuel Iron company and that through - some Inexplicable mlstaka- the THIRTUILUONS r. r , is;given sister Favored! Children - of I Millionaire ,' Make Present to Less Pdr- Vj tunate Relative. . r -,! , -. .(oarnal Bseclal Berrlce.) s - Pittsburg,. Feb. J.-4-Four favored chll drea. of; the J late' nmUI-mlllTonalre, Charles' Lockhart,. who- were left 'many millions-by his will' to the detriment of Mrs,. W": 8. .Flower,; a , daughter' whom he cut .off' with. an. Income of 1200,000, nave decided to-assist their Una forfun at7Blater7nd ;ach brother-and slstar will hand. over ta Mrs. Flower l7-,00,-000, making her .fortune 130,000,000, tbe sdma'aa their own.'.. "' "t Mrs. Flower years - ago, offended her father by .eloping with, a' poor .dentist, Ir. W. 8. Flower, and later' offended him more deeply by" not . naming her first born after a member of the Lock hart family. . . .",'. . ' ' . . It became known today. that from Mr. Lockhart' Standard -OH holdings alone hla Income waa $18,000,000 a yesr. Ills wealth-was- estlmatetl- to-' be. at - least f 160,000.000, or perhaps more than An drew Carnegie's. - BAJTSIT '' - ' (Joaraal SBMlal rto.) :. . "Jtfferson City,' Ma, Feb. S. Tha - su preme court today affirmed the Judg ment for -murder In the first degree sgalnst William Rudolph, a. notorious bandit, sentenced to be hanged March U. Rudolph was convicted fer the mur der of Deteetlve Schumacher, who hunted him down for robbing a bank at Cnlon. Mo, . - ' MATT TAJU TXXXT KXU.XD. , . (Joanwl BpeHtl ifTv. '"".' New Tork. Feb. a. One man was ahot dead by Private Lawrence and three other narrowly escaped the same fste While attempting to steal metal from the Brooklyn navy yard at an early hour this morning. 1 .-f !-"v-U : ofjniwc.-- Secretary Jof the Navy ' Mor "Is Not Mentioned.' Joint rata- waa -put In force to cover this arrangement, Xhe tariff,' he stated. should have -shown 'Upon ita face-that the rate Included the -price of the coal, but failed to disclose such' fact, and while -It might nave been fan unin tentional violation jot the law,- no one could have been Injured because the fuel company received northing morp than the contract price for Its coal and there were no other shippers In the field. . The -case waa first -brought to the attention of congresa by Representative Baker, of New York, who last Decem ber made a. savage attack yupon Paul Morton for bla open violation of the law lit this case 'and requested hts impeach ment, - - - . ; . it . -.- " The Santa -Fe s contention that "no ons wss Injured, by. the rebate Is disproved by-the ease of ' the' Caledonia 'company versua the Colorado Furl tt Iron com peny. now before- the v.Bupreme'-eourt. The Caledonia company demands 1(400.-, 000 damages from-the Santa Fe because TJi ruined T)yTec-Btes paid by-1 I railroad Company to the Colorado Fuel aV.Iron company which forced -the Cale donia to close Its-mines-' and rendered its Investment worthless, JUDGE SffAYNEi MAKES: ANSWER TO CHARGES Senate Resolves Itself Into Court - j. ..of. ImpeachmerrtVto Re -:Z xeive Reply.: . ' ( . . " (Joarnal gpeclal R-tIc.) " Washington,,' Feb..' , The '. senate" at 1230 o'clock today resolved Itself Into, a court of Impeachment; toiecelve- the for mal repl y . of Judge Sirayne's . impeach ment charges. Senator .Thurston," coun eeHfor- 8wrni, read the answer of- the respondent -to a charge of returning air expense, account ' of 110. a . day , while outside of , his district, i. , v ,: 1 -. -v-'t ; ; . The respondent declared that he , be lieved '-the law Intended to, allow thtt amount aa - a ' reasonable eompensatlor. As proof of hla const ruction .of the law proper-copies of similar charges madu by tha-Judge in the third, fifth, seventh and nnth districts are appended, . DELAY IN REPAIRING i SHAFT OF J,EW BRIDGE Putting a new. main abaft. In. the con trolling JmachIneiiy.iof Ithe Morrliol street bridge required a day longer than waa expected,' and 'the bridge wilt". not be reaartorhg' opened: td the public, uutll late this afternoon.' .. The draw spsn has remained1 anchored over the channel of the river since 1:10 o'clock yesterday morning.- ""All street ear "and other travel haa been dlTted to Bumside street bridge, which has been severely taied to accommodate both the travel ing public and the river traffic. .j- m , "- mxa Homiu . (Joarnal gpeeUt tWvtce.t ' . Montreal. Feb. a. Fire today i de stroyed Tuck'tt's cigar factoiy, the Merchants telephone exchange and the Peerless Gaslight , company a establish ment. The loss la SlOo.QOtt. . m 1 m- m fi n - 1 1 Cxarf Prince: Pierreof Oldenburg- UNCtESAMTAKE OYER THE CUSTOMS fV.l.". Fulfills Agreement Witrr Morales "T"'. ' i." .' .': .'(.'.'1 n.- ','- v ' mingo Revenues ; ; DENIAL 19 ISSUED AT j : WASHINGTON OF AFFAIR Projected - Agreement ' Said to " fHave Been Rejected arid ' ,' New Protocol Coming. , Jedrnal Special gerrlee.) San Domingo, - Feb. . S. Representa tives of the. United States 'took, control of the custom house receipts yesterday In - accordance with - the-terma Jof - the protocol signed January 10., .There has been no outbreak on the part of the opponents 'Of President Morales aa yet. ' The rebels axe In possession of' Ben ches, Samana and Monte Chrlstl on the north coaaLThey are eapeclaliratrpng at Monte Chrlstl. as In malting, tecmi of pease at the rinse of. the, last. jevo.lut log It waa agreed by President Morales that they should remain In possession of .the custom hoaae at that port. , . ' There may be trouble with, tbe rebels r Samaha "andT Sancneiralao Puerto Plata- Is -the nly. .port on', the north wherethei Morales government Is su- nrerae. and that port now-Is alieady ln charge of Judge Abbott, who is dlvert- lna the tecelDta to -s payment or tne claims of the-Dominican Improvement compafly. ". ' . ; DENIED AT WASHINGTON. -r Jected Igew Oas to Be Made. '' . ' "(Joarnal Special Service.) ' 1 '.Washington, - Feb. - lrNotwlthstand- Ing the-reports from Santa Domingo u .ih. 1'nitiMt niata haa. taken over the management of the-customs'-ln ac cordance with the recent agreement,, the state department announces today that the agreement has been rejectee oy mis a,.. - it la atjxtiuL. hftvever. that m new protocol will be aumhitted t the senate i-or ratuicaiion, oov-rniBi . mo main points of the tlrt agreement .. ' SUeiCr MTJatDliat. ' -t Joarnal Special" Bervlee.) Rault'-Sta. MArie. M l'h.. Feb. f.-r- Joseph Raclcul, a wealthy Callfornlan who haa been securing options on farm property In this section, haa mystert- ounly aiMPpearea. sia n jnmui w lleve he nas oeen aiuea or niiumumn and his body hid In the woods. He is said to have hadia large sum of money on hla person when he disappeared. EMBEZZLERS STOLE $10,000,000 IN I904 ' " (J.Kiraal Rpeelal Sertlca.) '; ' -:" New Tork..Feb. I. Ten million dol lare Were embesaled lrt the fnlted States during the yesr 184. according to a statement Just eotnpUed by tho. Fidelity tc Casualty company of this city. Then figures do not Include he operations of Mrs. Cassle I Chadwkk. but regular atraleht-cnt steals followed by the enn fep"ion art conviction or by the dlsap-pe- -r of the, guilty ones. 1 . : . . '; a: te headed tha VXt of Six Wwkra Ar If orty-Eight1 Injured by- Trpops jat Lodz. COAt MINERS GO OUT' - TYING UP FACTORIES Czar Will Receive a Deputation: of Workmen at the Govern . 'i ment- Prinfery Many .1 --. :. Reforms Promised. :. (Joarnrt 8vll Bervtee.) . Warsaw,' Feb. l.rA ' dispatch ' from r . Lods stataa. that enlarge body of strlk- era, while attempting to compel the em-. . ployes of a lace factory to quit work, were fired upon by troops. It la re ported that- the lighting continues thla 1 . -afternoon. . - '.. ..'! ' Coal , miners struck this morning In '. ' the districts of Dombrowa Aand ' Bos-, " novice. It Isfeared that thla will nave, a serious effect, on -the Industrial eltue-r ; tlon generally, aa many manufacturing' centers are dependent upon' these -dla-V trfetiLJof.-Sa-i-i ' The number of lives lost aa a result of rioting here is now estimated at 0. -The unidentified dead will be burled to! night' '. ( . In-' the, fighting at Lods six strikers ' were' killed and iS wounded. The shoot--4 Ing occurred at Kounltxer factory and the Keller lace factory. " ' . C" r RUSSIAN REFORMS. . . , OoBunltte i of Mtolstera' Makes Many Important aterominenflatiena. " , '" V'T ' "' '.' (Jearaai Bpertal BervM.) V ..'' Bt Petersburg, Feb, i. -it la reported . , thar"ac6mmItteeof mloletera make many-important racoinmendHlpna re garillng the increasing of the powers of-he-enata over. thtmlnUstry,-anL . ps feguardlng1--tts -'-laxlepdenev Tbe right of- the senate t legislative Initla---tlon Is to be enlarged and lower ad-1 mlnlatratlve-- tribunals, connected with the senate wttt Cbe eaUbllshcd if the , council's plana are adopted. . Qorky. the author, haa not been re leased from prison and bis continued confinement haa embittered the people agalnat the government. ;. .Zbe.. situation throughout - Rusalav la' Quieter, than at any time within the past two weeks. Workmen In Warsaw . are returning to work and conditions are - peaceful there, although In other Polish,; cities riotous demonstrations and blood-: shed continues. ,The collapse of .the strike in Poland la due to lack oC' money. 1 r -', -r y , ' -' 1,- OUS TO : 'J'- 1 y' (Jonraal Special Bervles.) .-' '- ... Lbridon. Feb, I. A St. Petersburg dls. -patch fatatea that tha csar has decided to receive a. .'deputation, of workmen.a the governrnent prtntrng works. ' . COXFSXiXZ: A Journal BjieciaTlerTtce, Paris. Feb. I. The striking electrT clana of the Edison company thla mora-j ing are-Jnaremng on ins Mini uronui to compel the workmen there to quit, i AMERICAN WARSHIPS-T0 ENFORCE NEUTRALITY, - ' (Jonraal apeclal .Service, t Manila. Feb. . Naval activity lndl rates that there la an expectation, that " fighting between Japan and Russia l soon be resumed. In pursuance of thai warning of Secretary of the Navy.Mor. , ton relative to the observance of neu- , tralltv ' la PhillDDlne porta - between , Japan and Russia. Admiral Stirling wlU distribute hla fleet. , The Baltimore. Rear-Admlral Forgere flagship.-and the Raleigh are in readl-i ' ness to.ssll s'outh. Three' smaller gun! , boats have - . beerr-- ordered to form ft . southern patrol and atz torpedo ' boats are expected to assist. . There will also be coastguard-cattera on 'watch, . . The Japanese rendeavoua la said to ba ¬ the Island of Tawee. . ' ' Tawee la an Island of the Malay archi pelago, northwest of Borneo. , The lslsndt ..." Is one of the Sulu . group, ' whlctt Is a portion-of " the Philippines, therefore In ,1 United States territory.. Runslsn scout ships have been sighted between Borneo . and the Sulu Islands. '.-. .'- ,. , - The American equadron of t IS war. shlpa sailed today from Leson for tha . waters of the southern archipelago to ; maintain, neutrality In American watera between - the ; Russian and .Japanese) fleeta, . - . . . ' embesslements. amouatlng to tl.lSl. (3. : California la next with a total of tl.0U,2t. Then comes ' Pennaylv- In the KM of IMMiJ. Ohlo t with Ht0.jn. The s-unt e per csplta.la the great- t n ' where the rale Is 11.2 I ' 7 httlon. 'The pro rata ' f only one half of 1 r"r The bent stste ' the steallnC I' handre h ' I f'-'. s. , - S ..y,1., 4 . - y i