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Certificate of both i Northern SecurlUea and Union: Paelfle : war difficult' to eeenre. aa-lt appear hey are being taken from tha atreet and atoeked Hp. Real wiera- of theae etooka ar taking no ' chaneee buying " abort eon tract on which etock cannot be delivered. ' t .V. T v. V !' Union Faoine touonea wuion w tha hlgheet price at which It baa aold aiaoa the break a mentn ago. .. It w&a eald todar br the Tloo-preal dent 4 an of the - important- raHread of the . northweet . thai . Union .Pacific ha made a contract to turn 6ve to the - St Paul nil Xh Northern- pacuio atock it WIU reo fronr the Northern Becv- Mtiea treasury. . 'ni win iodv. Paul control Af a through Una to th eoaat and will make it unneoeaeary; for Aha Ayatam -to build It own. tracka.tz 1 estimated that 171.000,00 of atock In It trekeury may b toaued' ta" pay for tha Northern Pacific. This will 'turn a large volum of caah Into the Union Pacific treasury, aa Northern Pa elf lo atock Is now selling at. about 1171, . C M. Van Tassel, a curb broker, caught in the aqueese of the Northern Securities and who bad suetelned a loss of 110,001 was forced today to suspend for. a tlrn. Friends aam to hi rescue, however, before the oloae of tha market and . bought stock for him .to cover hi short ales. , ... ' - , Van Tassel l on of tne many broker . wka have gone short af Northern Securi TOST IS LEACU'S VIEW gent -Cuotd - ar Arriaied. by 'f- WathingtoiTTIrnbr Land l , ' L V- - ' ." J , 'ALLEGED .ASSERTION t LI - A I m CALLED IN QUESTION H. K. Lov Is Sent to Alaska to r . Look Into: Foiblic - Land 3 i '. J' ..." ;. i T- Tae'aooratL) : (Washlactoa ef Washington, April isj Special Ageoi A P. Leach, who I representing the general land office tn the auta.of Washington, will be given an opportu. nlty by hi "superior officer to xpl:n the alleged Interview given by him to tha public pre and printed as a special dispatch yesterday In New (Tor k . and ' other eaatra newspaper , ! . In ' th : reported Interview tAach Is quoted a saying that tha results of his Investigations In Washington so far ar astonishing, and reveal a' atat of af fair that aeem worse than tn any part of th country. If Lach has been re ported correctly, hla attention will be called t the fact that hla report to the department do not bear Out tb conclu Ion t forth In hi statement to tb newspapera. H. K. Love, spaclal agent of the land office- stationed at Salt LAke City, was today ordered transferred to Alaska. where he will have -charge of all laveatU xaiion or publlo land entries. Love was appointed to the aervlc from New Mex- loo. and eerved . with Colonel Roosevelt In Cuba. He haa mad a good record In the public land, service, and hla assign ment to Alaaka la regarded aa a proino- ': tiim. :; ... , nooaro STonii bomajtob. (gpedal Masatea by Leeerf Wire to Tse learml) Nw Tork. April II. Miss Plorsne -Brook Chatfleld of Brooklyn w mar ried thla afternoon to James Stokes. -lb wealthy aoclety nfan and uncle to J. O. Phelps Stokes, whoa engagement lo Miss Rose Harriet Pastor ws reoently announc . ... rami "J :.. Turn Over:td :St tompany. 1 k . . . v .v '.?!.::: Union Pacif ties and are being mercilessly mi now by tha long Interesta. Securities ' mad a new high ra tof word was received hern today t the London shorts had-settledVat 10. Tha New Torkera who were eavglraqkAva got until Monday to pay. It la aa!4j v more naa -t,v,v wui o invoivaa this settlement. -. -r : . . r---. OCX It was stated on good autEomjIuflTiji Wall street In exnlahstlon of Mmmm1" rise In Union Paclflo t.. t mf And, hi friend. bajnv-during the bvU. ill month, accumulated locydosbarea of the oommon, stock X. thVVn elflo . railroad. . IfTb hi-yX Union Paclflo ,ns,bS e of ofr Mr. HtU, i,th. terrea siock oy sk by-r.. PjVln-c' . If sur-aaW and .Union explained. the Union Fsssho mam rang thetan atock inrMcbaV J2C be- able tn-'rejartrv' pany deaptteydi " tha etd .aMrSk. y J Ji. There is outah"" stock tto.ieTrroo; r Stock aiis.ito.soo. i t ti n rk 110,000.000 par 'Vi ally -outvote the Wrma'i Itereate, lAf, na'ia.i, Vl ,edvt. the MWnln eneetl hg Arovl ,dvTke entire 1 capitml atoek Is votefl. Ifclertrjoiight Jwff t that there la f pfhllltfrf' -Morgan lnwes4s J ,hldintJ fj look tq block toe'proposvHoni'r wall atreet the- Hill enough . stock to increase the preferred atock by lleff.- 000.000. .If Mr. HU1 can. vote T0.0QI shares against tha plan, he can de feat It. - y M There were rumors toatf Ot dlssen! aiena m tn tiarnmsn ran a a, ana it was ven aald that Jajnea Btlllman and the Rockefeller have formed an alliance wlUi .Mr.. HI1U .Jt was Impoaalbl. to verify any of these reports. - . , OF NAVAL BATTLE Hongkong Advices Manila Stats J Rssts-HavsMstNsar ths J - ;:'h: Palawan Islands.' . ALSO SAID TO HAVE ; j MET: OFF YIPEI HOALS Toklo News Suggests Delay, in Conflict and That Togo Is Waft ing Till Fleet Is in Japan Sea. ' "... ' i '. ' I1- ; ;.' (Ceprrlcbt, Betnt ;Hew Srtce, by Letssd , i , Wire to The '4?oarBSl.)- . ; Hongkong, April 1.A cable dispatch naa been received 'here from - Manila ssying that gghtlng ha begun between tli Russian and Japsneee fleets near tha Palawan Islanda, part of tha Philip pine -(roup, . . . . I . - Tb dispatch do not go Into detail, and whll It to believed by naval men here that there la a possibility of truth in It, It la hot'supposed that tha heavy battleships of either, fleet have been engaged. . The -fighting, if any haa oc curred, will probably prove to have bean between aoouttng cruisers i of th 'two fleet, x . - ;- . : 4 , ..,- ... . Japanese scants have been alghted In that locality within, th last few days, and 1a fact lenda soms color to th report, as It Is generally believed that tha Russian fleet has anchored tempor arily In noma harbor in Jhat vicinity in order -to eosl up and make other prep aration before proceeding farther north. A sot her report la that th fleet met off Viper Shoals. - Japanese cruiser are known to be near that point Th Toklo New received here suggest a delay In th conflict. .- A semi-official statement la made that Togo will not fight until he hn th Russian fleet In tha, Sea of Japan. : - - t-wr.' .- ",f RUSSIA IN DARKNESS. Bxrpeet News Proas tb Proat Vntn r , ... BattI Za Iwagk. - V ' , spelal Blepatei by Leased Wire to Tbe Jearaal) M. Peteraburg, April IS, li:J p, ra With th depMtur of the hospital ship RENEVED , fWHM4 M,IMIMMMIMMMMMMMMWtMWIMMMHMAv . ROOSEVELT BEGINS WITH A BE J" NtlJ V'nl. - Anrif, 1 " He wm brought down with one shnt with a, rtfleioi tha aiiiH type, four' skin tonicrht.iA stretched . In front'ofl th weiidehtV. cdbB iakdi lack Frye. ve th&.'artn and.tb wmb, tf 1 . 1 V r i- t l ,i " i t df ' s upon ', ho t y. Art . vjue tf 1 3.0J). . p.ciares : by Titian, and - other master .hvt-1'. dea'-r who wer,c . ocked v i ....r "at- -i. -i i j - r' y co Ot l of anaddcnJ'P4 to j t.i r- to 1 v . l it) ' t a ; - i ' treat T,"& n"t f celved. in 1 trt. . Taormlna "thr-bv, 'Ought - t mmvim t . , -, ly .Asfflfv r 4AirrlIpra 'r. i , 1 '' J" '" T(ML VJCTI!! tQ- ersaU "uirlee jr.Tlie-'- jrtWa - lama ' . (ring Jrei f lea, t - 4 If t.. a ...ent snd I, . i f aMiil. tiiat no ex- or u raj t I i aula Be spared tha v-.n a : t. ' ; : ? M. .Maachlite. who l. in r h View av ntwriear 1 ...ri i lytiug In the 4cr' bosprtal. In .a cr'Mcal condition, errlght -Arna n l l. trvn. ser Ankte frAcsnreC' andterri'j.y. bruised ' All wet hsad aod yfeody Mr, Morse xr- softagy eportd thi ecldrn Jto the Jamaica cAllce'Btatlpri.and, lateri .called at tha' hoi 1 Rear Admiral B. D. Evans. Flht Ing , Bob," commanding tha North At lantic -squadron. , will . lead - an assault -upon the . defenses, of tha Chesapeake, comprising the fortification of Hamp ton?, roads. Baltimore and on tha Poto mad beldw Washington. The fighting , admiral- la to command th attackers in th Jun maneuver of. th army and v navy. ' . - ' - - . Th defense will be conducted by Rear Admiral Bands and Brigadier Gen. Fred erick D. Grant' commander of th da-' partment of the , east Besldee tb scores of dummy mines, .tb attacking fleet will hav to pass. It must face a fleet comprising, th battleship .'Tessa and tha monitor Arkansas, Nevada and Florida (sister ship of th monitor Wyoming that visited Portland harbor Rear-AdmiraJ Robley D. Evan and f S fhiiui ihnnt wrl milM"( bf aftor t to i trr VrttliOUC D. mr.. .. b i 1- r f i if f S?, Bi t'J . 1 1 1 '!T "J tA - PresiJent iJtpHnit and lrt' Li'.Qotf Vt VtH behind .jtt,W pUxgtfAitltAi T ' ' IwVJTVotnrht' theAimai Vb.ne- 'rowhvwithv - t. it through the honldtf and lpgt -ftM rtt.l tiierily.;, X irfclm.i U'rtitv'i .ncli as reached atr.5T).m.V-.'. : " :rL? yt-'iS'uJl'll-llt.i l hi't :--'Z kff.h- Vhtf j vret rej ia ,ht Qverlhe iucc bf the- f "t-dayla hunt n from t tie tact that theweather wTaKM' taf sn th eon kinaperfect tofi t!?e . poT f jaxe toran , ia ,tonigni ne,Kuew wnere nr nra sijy x , V'- fX v r v 1 l l ewxa le :. morning--mi ;u qu:s. in ut timcm , mu wi iui-ji a .PtTi Yhe ' n . tni u irr ' q on tlve pht.'orrri uiliia attfekfug feet, to respond tdl 4 i: irimmm mmmi 'MM Tore V 1 ' . v . I crnwif r?HgK New oi J.' ' ,,- n "FIGHTING BOB" i".'v.-;---.ji :.:ri r s : PriHnt TrnnavItvhas killed his ! first paC,winour - - 'J - '. was Minieasnea.1 f.igno(K ' T'jto lead a caged bear out aeyear mile Vnd tbtn let him loose lor the j 1 ;.cV wh'a err;hatically; tol4 t . committee he did not Lke that kind 4 :h:::Hvo . J L.-J C rniifM fs ... 4 I t to . I U kviiwwkw V. ,-- . -:;.r ' t" "(rffll rScjeteh by Leeard Wire toTBe Joernal) CI "eaffo. April IS. Dr. panlel K. Pear sons, - the . millionaire philanthropist. who generosity hss. enrlcheJ scores of fi-esh-wster "colleges, celebrated hla I 'H tlrthdsy today and said hs would devots the remainder of his year giving away the balance of hi fortune.- -i F-ir. years the doctor hue marked hl t i .A3av by giving a Ur e donation to i...n educational Institution, and today he ' said -the annual contribution wouid ro to ' t t- 'jntaln - srfiols of Ken l ky. lei .. and Virginia' -1 herty In sr"e of bis yeara. t-t. ft, ... arrived at his rn.iJei.i9 I - v ,t night from a sojourn at . V !. In a-njt interesting ; tne I Imown phllsnturtplat today, i 1 ti?i : jasure In ll.e wo riv al i b . to the defer)- of John Poc .r in a spirited att. k on hi ..Mj.i"'-.''My meaey it no b tnr than John D. Rockefeller," ' aald octo- geuanaiu s . . .. Vi FAMOUS' YACHT WILL carry-gospel tid:::gs , i- v - ; ',-. i V (gptcUl Dtapatd by Lease .Wire Is Tae Jeersa) ,New Tork,. AprU ll.r-Two remarkable ha0porlihga .'werx reveAled' yestei-Ly when the crack schooner-yacht .Coronet; (Me of the fastest arid best yachta on the Atiactte. and a craft' that All, yachts meruexpeated ,to see entered In .the kul- see cup raee, sailed from Brooklyn to be tised ss'a goper-hlp by the. Holy Ghostand U society. At the same time mariners learned i that the ' Wanderer, onoe a . famous craft, carrying on of tha proudest yacht flag In .b country) and later converted Into a slave-ship," Is already being used by thai Holy Ghost er to carry their teaching abroad.' On these crafts tha gospel will be car ried to. tha dwjellera ot tha South' Sea Island and Into1 other ar-away heathen IN JUNE Soma of th War Veaaela H Command - bear.' - Daul. J twri.fA hour afoeT'Ithe ht!tt I - .W 1 le will have tho chcitett X.r .....J A eeeeci k L.I . -j i .iIk.L .'..-' C.ii.3 i" r!...J I..ZANE A Wire to TseiWaalf 1. Th lgJrllC Spcll r" bf Lt4wd Fresno. C U. April glous revival whli p recently Alossd, bar has driven Alfred J. Hnmett Insane at least so ssys his wUe,- -Elh Burnett, who Wednesday betrao suit for sllvoroe. lira. Eernett begs for .a, divorce on. the ground -ot cruel treatment aa 'A result of hallucination, loduced-'byv -rellgloua excitement : .df jgt'.W Larne.t. who Is ti mail earHar, nf htly attended th revival . meeting and to war tbelr close announced he had been savfej. Mrs.. Barnett allege that atnr that time her husband has .beaten and cursed her in his attempt td oompel hr to. pray, and at .one tiro he, kept- her on her kneee for fou" hmm , nnr threats of great bodily .harm. "Woman; V a mm wiiro upon , TP 10 to day tha brlfeVof. n ot ifeVoC. kn of b rd' chosen minis rtiTt""' . -e. -Jl .1 A.v..5 r8erfl t - hbyl. 1 reUTto leorai wew' io.i,!J liJtf 11 I '.! gone frc-a a. V atrset lt p nee woicn naa ooi. ated th ay . narket tor-two generations t , But hi -money I there yet. working Jwst hard mad Just a pi-o.'tably as when Its masier nimseir Stood tr th ticker. Mr eases- Dusin t nas - Len so ay sterna-Used- that- he needs nothlnr mora w. honeet, clerk to mav the ngura which hla years !oJ experience proves -1. be f safe.. - -. . . I ... . 'iv', Mr.gage lanbw K but aside from, tb T weeknese thAt Naturally come from'wge uw nuruui.i m n my alter ntmoet perauaalon of M wife that be aareed tn abandon ,WaU rt.4 Me ha flttod p hi summer homei a t l.wrence, tA-r mnu .wm spena m njra. them tblSiSum. MANEUVERS last summer), aastated by a large flo tilla of torpedo craft and ubmarine. Tha moat powerful fleet ever aaaem- , bled under th atara and atrlpea will be commanded by Admiral Evan. His . fleet la to consist of the battleship Main. . Missouri. Alabama. Illinois, Kearaarge. Kentucky. Iowa, -Sassaenu-etta. Georgia, New Jersey. Hhod Island and Virginia, and tb armored rrplser New York, Brooklyn, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Colorado and Maryland. total of II battleships and six cruisers for tn armored portion of th fleet Thl fleet la armed with 3(4 Iieavy gum . in their main batteries. To make a plain comparison, .this fleet ' !a about three ' time aa powerful a tb entire armored fleet of Japan... . ., aa Head of the North Atlantic icainc u wuo. toe aaicr i preaiihnd -you- have gey.out or. aer,r e; is . alleged ha va aald si the brmkfni t .m.' iasV week iTai nwl frit - a i n ii i i i i vi ii ii . . Bfl I IDIILJIJ V IN if! III! ' 1 U I U C U1I11T1II 11 1 tiLi . Imitation Suicide; : Lpube-Wagner While Weeping Family Docir She. Slips Away and Is .Reapttired nly After Two f Ii ff After two weJf"ot-iuncesslng effort Detective Hawletu-otAhb Boy and Girl Aid aoclaty. ' swetejaaa. auoceeded in locating LouIse..'Wagejer. a. l-y ear-old girl, who' escaped 'from, hsr home on 1UI Sixth street after placing a dummy in her hJ,,Auntatren th gas. and causing very-.neAa believe fori tljn that sjis kAJ4ivnjitted eulclde. l&a giv- w abound a Jinn noun five mile r omireeham yesterday aftefriaonJBhe saw the detective aa he approached inS - buggy and tried to ecse.Shvl.ockBd herself in aa out building. ut was finally captured. . trhe girl ihad a- prevlou runaway es capade.) but was ... found by Detective Hawley. ; In- order .U give her a chance to reform without commitment to. tne home of tha ociety, h was given into -the,' af a family on East Sixth areet Bhe was weu tree-teo. out ner enaar. u -wanoer wa irresistioie. , Twoyafeek ago ah disappeared. Hey yaratlons were elaborate and unique, gha ifully arranged A dummy, which Uekdxm arkahl y like a person lying lnbd. ffhn ah turned an th jeu jnttha, atova In her room, and tha gas UaeVfor lighting purpoae,- locked th doevwM'thr'ew th key away. Taking a ("tindlg-Bf- clothing, aha ralaed tha win flow leptfl ifrom the second story and 1UrTnewad 1 -he.-faUy In -th night was aroused by the amen ROT: DE POT Oil STAND Neither Prosecution Nor Defense Will Use Nan Patterson's ' ' Relatives. COURT, ORDERS LETTERS " RESTORED TO OWNERS Florodoro Cjrl's Third Trial Be ; gins Monday and Both ' - . v Sides Are Ready. ; I I fUneetol Dlapeteh by Leued Whs to The Journal) iT New Tork, Aprtl 15. Nan Patterson will be placed on trial Monday for the third time for the murder of Caar Toung. Tha prosecutor and defendant's oounael ar- ready. - No acue will be offered for a further; delay. Supreme Court- Justice Qaynor of Brooklyn, late thla afternoon, signed a preemptory order commanding District Attorney Jerome and his assistant, ' O's trlct Attorney Rand, to i deliver to 3. Morgan Smith all the letter and 'Other property now In their possession seised in Cincinnati after th arrest of the Smiths.'- .." ' V ' - : Tha term of th order ar ancn that the property must be delivered and there la no provision for th offe.-lni of ex cuses for it detention. ' Assistant Dis trict Attorney Rand, aald tonight ; he would consider the provision ot any su preme court order when It had been of- flr'ally served upon mm. tie naa not Hard of the order and would defer de ciding aa to tha action to be tiken to nnet tne siivaiion unui n ria -n i Mr Jsroms and Mr. Rani art further before hlrp Monday next af flushing. L. I., and show cause why Bmitn should not be permitted to permanently be al lowed to rstsln his own property. -Assistant District Attorney Rand be lieved - that some, ot the Smith letters will b of service in certain phases of4 th prosecution of Nan. but even Without these, he aald. the prosecution win not b weakened. .--' The latest move en the board was given by Mr. Levy In th announcement that J. Morgan Smith wtll not ba called as a witness, nor hi wife for the defense. Mr.wRand hs already declared that tb Smith will-not be ussd for witnesses of or for th prosecution. Mr. Rand' - decision to keep the Smith off th witness tand unle something unforaee should art, la based largely upon the us which Mr. Rand la expected to make of th Utter written by Mr. Smith to Toung when he was living at th Hotel Imperial. . Thl . letter was anticipated Just on month before the killing and th part SJIITHS YILL ACoaUnu4 aa Paa Jsn. Gives 1 5Year-01d Time -to Escape Batters 7botm Loded Weeks Chasew of escaping gas.' . Investigation noon re- vealed tha fact that tha fumes earn from tha girl's room, but sf forts . to gain entranoe were futile, , t , . Tha police war telephone for and an officer waa despatched to th place at onoe. Meanwhile they continued their efforts to tenter Loulee' room. By . means of a atrong board they pried tha lock from It place and forced open . the door. - , i. Onvthe bed" lay a nulet form. Gaa was pouring out of tha five open Jets; It was plainly a caae of aulclde. What motive tha child could hav had for uch a desperate act no on could surmise. ' They turned off tha gas. and weeplngly awaited the arrival of tha officer. . Presently a stalwart blue-coat rushed panting to tha place. - and women aobblngly told him how tha girl had taken her own life by turning on the gaa. - H w ushered into th room, which was a tiu a It death actually held possession, v. Hla duties render a police officer somewhat caliou. and he 1 not reserved In the presence of death aa othere are. 8o he stalked boldly over to th bed and threw back th covers. Detective . Hawley also . captured Louis Bcrlber yesterdsy. Bh la a It-yar-old girl who ran away from her home in Peninsula Mondsy. Shs ' waa found near Lests. VOULD DE CUT IMSOIJLYSTOLER Prince Nicholas E. Savlne Was I Well Known In Portland , -t Some Years Ago. f " CAPTAIN BAILEY TELLS - t HOW HE MET HIM An Italian Shot at Him With - Good Intent But Shock-.-Ingly" Poor Aim. Trine" Nicholas B. Savin, eount ef Toulouse-Lautrec, the- International windier, who one stood on the tep of .a thron and who was arrested at Bremen last Saturday by Ruaslsn of- nclala for reasons of state, left a rec ord In Portland mor daring and exclt- ing than a Baffles could have left, it tha memory of certain police officer ot thla city-1 correct. , , - , "Prince" Savlne waa In Portland lx yeara ago, and .almost-lost hi life a one result ot a elever swindle -which ha perr ed an an Italian. The "Prince," hm tloo and hla narrow escape fro i . -jtih In thla city are distinctly remembered by George H. Bailey, at that tint a police officer on duty at th Union station. Since then th officer ha ' risen teethe rank of captain because of meritorious conduct. i i v "Prince-- Savlne. according to Captain Bailey, was a man of prepossessing ap pearance, large, handsome and of ausve and .polished manners, He was fastid ious In his tsstes. elegant In hi autre, . extremely courteous, entertaining tn conversation.' and spoke several Ian -gusgea fluently. . , Ordaa Verladls Stem. 1 When h came to Portland he repre sented himself to be an emissary of tha csaXi Ht wa In America, he announced, for the purpose -of '. purchasing steam boats and locomotives for his govern ment, -And although a representative of the government, he had lars private Interests. - Among them was a mJn lo cated In Siberia, 1 which promised to startle' the world by its productions. -I A prominent Italian cttlsen of Pert tend became Interested, nd purohssed 11.100 worth of stock In th b-berlxa mine Of marvelou prospective wsalt s. For that sum he was given what pur ported to ba Ita equivalent In ttx He took th atock to a lawyer w- ' nounced It valueless. The Ita: . that tha Rust n "prl-ica" t i t leava th city at once, i Officer Pa! -v ws on d 'y t f v r tlon at 1 1 e . r t Ik"o t i -r , !.. 1 ... , (Continued on Pag Ten.). .. f , - 4 . ....;- . ,., V... "- H J' V