a: ml n, iz: LlutJLii.c. Every Railroad That Enter Port- land Has Had.Surveying Par & : ties Working There,: 'amition the (? L AND GROWTH OF FACTORY ' : DISTRICT PHENOMENAL - - :-, ..... 1 ,,.,-71 i , '; i ;- '": '.,.. p.. 4- i It- 'J- V'Vr' ,-' . - ' 4 i -V 4 ?".. I i Snapshot of .Charlie Gtca and his - U and France..; -Young Mr. Gates ; V atick.'JIf bought singly at retail Jiey would cost $1.68.H NATURAL GAS Of! 1 CHINOOK -BEACH ':. Found Bubbling Up . Through 7 Pulsating Mounds of Sand at -s '.: Low 'Water Mark ; - t?'-r' ..... . - . .. ... - 'i ,v " ' v -V tfneelal" Dlepatrk t The Waal) ' Astoria, Or, .April 1!. A most-re- : msrkable dlscoverr of natural gas was v-- made-thts morning- at.-Chinook, Wash- - Jngton,- a small town epposlte this city. Gas was found bubbling from the beach t at low water mark,' and whan Captain ' ,'M. FV Hasen,' who mad the discovery, ' touched a match to Ins gas a1 flame I - Inches t in- height - rose. Four or five ' fires were ablasa at . the same ' time -on 'v the beach.'-' ' - ' - ' ', -..'" i f .- '.'.. Captain Hasan waa -Walking along the beach thla morning nod obaerred a. pul- - satlon of the sand about -1 feet from ' . the -edge of the water,- the tide -then being at a low atage, ;The bubbling at- tractod . hi attention and he scraped away the top of a mound with his -band. '-' Hasen thought . perhaps the . pulsation might have been caused'by. gases and ,.toucbed a match to It. . A flame of blue . rose, to a height ef II Inches. , . Hasen , jthea scraped, off the,-topa of several . pVtn pulsing mounds, touched a match , i to -them, and In each Instance a flame i, roae of blue and the appearance of the V fire-la said to.indlcate a Ana quality of .gaa.s . ...... . J , .. . Natural gas deposits ythere. however, ...evidently do not exist above high, water .mark. as a search has failed to reveal . the presence .of similar mounds above the hard sand. It. la believed that gas j, abounds In large quantltiea and that the ? discovery will afford a natural supply v that 'may revolutionise lighting-' and jjieatlnr In th(s .part of the, country. - ., - Tomorrow Is the - year's great Sun- ? - ' M lit ! mi o V wife, who hare just gone to Europe to make an automobile tour of Ireland la chiefly, notable , for a brand .-of cigars ha smokes,' denonatntted jthe big HOROS assault :l SiaTftiiLO ;.tt Savages Fire Into Army Officers' Ball. .- r . . (Joonwl gseelal aerrletA --;.. Manila. April- 2f. The- walled city Jolo was attacked byHoroa on April I. A ball waa ' In progress at - the officers' Lciuo and the 'attacking ' rebels tired a volley - into . the crowded .quarters, dis persing . those present. . but , without fatally ' Injuring any ne ' . On April 1 the secretary' of Gover nor "-Scott .was ambushed and ' killed within range of the sentries. " A datte- refugee front -Borneo- lsat the ' head - of . the rebellious - band. he having organised ths atoros. who are defying the Americana. !'.-' General Wood haa arrived at Jolo and haa issued an mfiet giving the-Moroa 10 daya to surrender th refugee datto. If - his ultimatum is not compiled with concentrated force of sufficient slse to secure compliance . will .' be aent agalnat the. band. ' r v '. V-t-.. The last depredation ia the culminat ing atrocity of a aeries perpetrated by the Moroa" during the taat six months. Many Americans have been' killed dur ing this period end when an attempt -has been made- to punish-the? natives they flee to the hills and Inaccessible moun tains where It ia neat to Impossible to reach them.- '; (-,.-.; vv .hi -i-- aiuro tcmt. . On preliminary 'examination In, the police oourt this afternoon Jerry. Phelpa was held to the grand" Jury on a statu tory -charge. , with his bond 4 fixed st 11.01)0.' He-is .accused by a' 1-year-old giri.' '--. . , - - - ;- If ( IV i in : mi w h"iini COt'JB PLACED BY STRIKERS FOUHD Dynamite Placed in Rear of Montgomery,' Ward A Cb.s ' Warehouse In Chicago.' . '.: (Mrsal Cpeend Service.) ' i Chicago, ' April t J.A bomb : believed te contain dynamite, was found today In the rear -of ' -Montgomery, Ward aY Co.'s warehoase, at - Monroe - , and f Clinton streets. It te thoagbt that an attempt was made to blow up the building.'.' Ths bomb waa wet, whch,the -police believe accounts for . its failure to explode, A fuae was attached. - ' --(..! The executive committee of the Xm- ployera assoclatloa met this afternoon and ' discussed the proposition- of the teamsters to submit their differences to Judge Tully for arbitration. Thla meet lng will be followed by a conference between employers and labor, leadtra at which the fate of the general strike plan will be settled. Pending ths outf come : of the . conference a- trace "has been declared and trafflo la operated Un disturbed. Comm I ttees"rep resenting ; the 1 unions called on a number of leading bueini houses today and - Informed them that they must at once' cease doing business with Montgomery, Ward as Co., or a strike would be called. In every in stance they were Informed' that the de livery of goods will be continued.' They were also told by the employers that, as members of the Employers'- association. it waa impossible for them to refuse to transact business with " s Bother mem- bar. -. i.-v.-.-i?..'-. i. ,..v. The sentiment smong the IB.000 team sters who form the unions la aald te be overwhelmingly in favor of a atrlke unless ths employers bffer soma sort of compromise. - Ths employers .'declare that the very nature, of the demand mwi Jj ma hi ioit iMBa any aori of compromise impossible. - r . - .Jtt is epnsldered .pollkely atnattha strike, ir called, will be in effect before Monday.- v r't ;t i - i. t ( GOOD NEWS FOR THE -.-'GREAT INLAND EMPIRE The1 Open Hlver Transportation com paiiy sir Inuurpurated today "wrrh f 100,-' 000 capital stock authorised; by Henry Hahn, J. A. Smith and A. HY Devers. The powers, sought by., the corpora tion ara thoae pertaining to the carrying on xf river, traffic -and the -Intention le to operate boats -en the Colambia, river above- the Celllo rapids, connecting with the state portage-road now under con struction. ,', " r't '. - ' The nompany'a formation. Is consist ent with plana, formed ; by the Open River aneoclatlon, and assures that the tinner river will have transoortatlon in connection with .the portage-road. ThH articles call for, the right - to operate on- the Columbia, fioake and .Willamette Land Has Changed Haride Often, : an4 Fortune Will Still Be 1 "'"Made Off It. V i-;-", r A survey haa been eompleted bt the Oregon Railroad Navigation company ior extension oi s Bt. Johns branch .to the Weyerbsuser mill site, and to con tinue around the peninsula to a point on Columbia slough, a dlsUnoe of H miles. It Is said that in tlm the plan rermuiaiea ty a former president. A. U Hohier, win be carried out, and the line will be built from that point to the present main line at Clarnla. arid that all heavy trafflo from the peninsula fao- 1 tory district will bo carried eastward by lAhat route' Instead of ' being Hauled Company will bring its export shipments from the east by that route to the docks to- be "some time constructed : further down the Willamette. -- The peninsula has thla spring been a scene of activity never before known In - railroad surveying, and ' It is said every railroad that enters Portland, and also -the Qreat Northern and the Port land Consolidated, now have routes sur veyed on the neck- of land that-runs to the Junction of the Willamette and Co lumbia rivera, A prominent land owner In that vicinity aald: - - ' . "I have never known ' In any city a parallel tof the rapid growth ot the fac tory district en the peninsula during- ths last two years. I do - not believe any city -in -this country has ever equaled it. The men who originally owned the land have only now been displaced. .It 'will ehsnge hands many times yet, and It will steadily advance in value. .While the men who have dealt In lands and real estate on the peninsula during the last year or - two have made money, a great deal, more money will - still be made 'there. .' That peninsula is te be come the greatest manufacturing center of the Pacific- coast. It is not a Urge area, but It will be densely populated, kind every foot of available ground Will be occupied by factories or the bomel of those who work In thetn. - Bvery rail road that Is bow here or to come, will have' to tap the peninsula. - It Is pecul iarly located, affording every facility that a manufacturing center requires water and . . rail- transportation, good water, drainage, poaalbUltlea, and a cli mate unsurpassed for health fnlnesa." . Laugh, an lithe court - LETS Y03 OFF CHEAPLY "Ask the defendant whether he would rather have me fine him 1109 or 120," Police Judge - Hogua Instructed an in terpreter this morning. .The prisoner waa ' Wing John, arrested by ' Sergeant Hogeboom 'and Patrolman "SSL 8. Nelson for having lottery tycketa In hie poai Blon. . .ill' ;:- ' The question waajswt'and 'Wing John began to laugh. It wit.- little rippling laugh at first; then it swelled and roiled and surged until it eve loped into a roar- Whig John appeared to be In dan ger of an epoteptto stroke. "He grew as nearly "purple as Ma saffron com plexion would permit; fie teara coursed aown bis c nee kb ana ae aimoai roiieu oft his seat. '..- v ' 1 ..- - It -was Infectious. Jdge Hogue waa aoon- laughing beartilyv . then Depety City Attorney Fltsgeraia fell into line and aoon the whole court - room waa roaring. . - As the ' mirth began to die away Wing John gasped once or twice for breath and then chattered volubly for five mlnutea. -' v '.i ' "What dee- he - aay t" queried the court - - , - -,. . . . . ., And Whig- John's wish waa gratified. - "1 mi CARELESS BARTENDER KEPT OPEN AFTER HOURS At t:4$ o'clock-on the. morning of Apru it, tne uinara saloon, at Sixth and Stark streets, conducted by William Cody, waa filled with men. Three were "lined up" at the bar, two were in a side -room and several were in ' rear bores. At least ana woman graced the scene. . v Police Captain Bailer testified In the pbUe court to this condition ef affairs at the saloon on the morning in quea- tlon. He pressed a button and a liver- led bartender obligingly answered the summons and opened the rear door. Cap tain J alley insreupon waixea in and took a mental Inventory 01 his sur roundings. He noticed three gUase 0f beer on a tabla at which the two men were alttmg.-4 t: . Cody 'did not deny: the. facta. He thirsted for. information himself, ao At torney Dan Malarkey etated. -The bar tender had orders-to permit nobody In the place after I o'clock. ' '. "Naughty bartender!" exclaimed po lice Judge Hogua "Fifty dollars for you, Mr. Cody." ""''-'. ",'',- C .. ' .", a. : : PUT SMITH SENT TO COUNTY POOR FARM '"Put" Smith has-mads his 'JotirneS over the bills to the poorbouse. It Wss a strange whirl of the. wheel of fortune that landed Mm there. ' J. Putnam Smith's career la known to all Portlanders, and every cltlsen re members -the dsy when he drove the beet horses and dwelt In the most jpro- f nZAX TO AMUAV7C.V. (Special Mspatch te The Journal) V r-" Oregou City, AprH S9.MTlia trial . by Jury of D. P. Warner for an aliearad assault on Mrs. Btubbe was called st 1 o'clock today in ths court of Justice Bttpp. The formsl charge ia ssaault snd battery and the trial ts by Jury. Ths ptinclpsls In the affair live at Garfield. There la a large diversity and variety in the evidence and- thr trial Is erettlnf a ar ldeapreaa Ja tereet, Where r e f -. y o ,;;. q Schilling! Best there1 is fair dealing too. ; apparatus for separatirig cinders from Smoke of the 4000-hprse power plant s Kai way Co. s plant is now; bemg built and installed bjrus. Vfe understand our business and the business men at the head of such plants know it plants, . ccoling plants, them and build them. : '"'f'". " ' ' i'.''. ' J ' ' -'-4 '. .- ; ' SPOKANE BAKERS MAY 7 pa miT nil t prniir UU UU I Uli HOI nllNC - ' (Spetiai plspateh te Tse JoaraaL) "viv - Spokane, Wash.. April There may be a strike . of the Bakery and Conf eo Uonery Workers union unless a. truce can be patched up between, them and the master bakers at - a - meeting of the former .body to be held" -thla eventngrr7 The queatlon of mght work is the bone of contention -between master bak ers and their employee, which the anion wishes to have abolished May 1. 1IN. The agreement submitted-- to the master bakers this year - contains a clause, to the effect that all employee shall .have day work.; ''. r ' , , ; ,-4 The employers claim that. the abolition of, night work haa been tried hereto I fore, . and that during the time the bakeries tried working their force only m the day time, their custom fell away fully ond third, so that tae working force had to be rsduced. . . " . ' Demonstrated Firt Extinguisher. An Interesting demonstration In fire- extinguishing took place in a vacant lot at Fifth and ' Oak streets yesterdsy afternoon, when th local agents of the Western Ptr Appliance company extln guished'two fires with "Pyroelda" a dry chemical fire-extinguisher.. The demon stration-was made pubiw and drew- a large number of people, among which was Fire Marshal Roberts and" other business men especially Invited- to at tend the exhibition. . The big fires were Started, and by throwing coal ell en the names an Intensely not fire waa real ised. After-the fires had attained con siderable headway and flames " were leaping t( or 10 feet btgh, . the "Pyro doe" waa thrown on the flames, with an almost Instantaneous quelehtng. Bern helm A Burns are Oregon agents, and hays offices st 4&H Wsshington street. vff HOTEL ARRIVALS. S At the Pertisad: 1st Q-ataea and O. H. Rr Oefd Ray. Or.: Hlae CVatsea and Viae flalallta of h'ewWrg, tor Or. I !.? atra. W. I. Kills, aei MUa Stella Lseaa. M'asnle. Wla. : Clareaee Laeaa. Taeeau; J. A. Bavey, Deavsr: O. a Rtaplae, Mm ara- Johwsoa. Dr. A. V. Blaplea. asd wife, all ef Wsahiostea. D. C: W. V. .Ho niaiiillle. Mass.; W. K. Ifaaaoa. Beattlr; Bd wer W. llartla. New York: A. R. WaDaee. New Tork; U- C-Row, New Verk: Bam rrank. W. J. Uwl. aad ft. H. Mllsura. all of Bealtle: W. A. WIIIUbm, Cblraae; D. B. Wll ml Dearer: X. Y. Jaed. lcBdletea: . rraaf Sitewerr. Cbleacet Oscar T. Betrscshaat. II. a neiaeteie m aeeart siema ail er saa rraa- : B. Blerfc aaS wlta. Abarseea. Waak. l Casaliai H. Barter, wife aad ehlld. Dubatk. Mlaau W, JfcJ MoatotBStrT aad-.srtfe. Meaf f btaia reoer, visciaaati, oaie: .w, a. ann forS asS W. U. BaaaeU AlVn. ClaeUinatL Okie: 0. B. Aatmaaa asS wife, Baekaae; rilat Bowea, . Denver; i. A. Clark. W. a. Bnennar as4 O, O. PU. sN mt Now Vork: i, H. Blake, Resteer B. P. KiucktrtMsradje sprtsaa; Br M. Selllaabea, Baa rraaetars; B. R. rreack. Baa rraaebm; T. K. Haat aad C D. Meedr, Maaila, P. I.t A. OpseakeiiBer. New Tork; R. H. Brewa, Oataka; . D. kteAsalaad. Battl; J. r. klcNeackt. HennUtoa: W. MrKwrm. Raattle: Oearee Beav New Yerki J. ft Barker end U K. Marttaaaa wife, of hi rraarlace; B. I Bltaea, Beataa; A. v. aetmrej see A. F. Orast, New York; Lee O. Bcett.' B. J. NlrlMla aad W.- U Klsg, -ef Cklrage; 1. Devla, New Yerk; Baa Ookea, Baa Fraacleee; Mr. t. a. HeMer, MM U w. HnMer ane J' S. Haider. Lren. ataas.l It. W. Welle. Mm alaee. allrb.i O. P. WroaroaMi aad wife. Mlaa IaabcUe Rleharaaea aad WllUaai K. Ilia, ef rhleacej . H. 1. THskaer aad wire, navrlaBd Harrr LaCktlr. rNKrelt: R. Taoolo. Bt. Leela A. O. Rfaara, -Baa graaelste; U. Bowortoa, Bostoa: David B, Oaaa as wife. IX B. Leek. ef New Terk. - ' " ' . . ' . - At tke rereias: bus, seraa A, r-eataoeoe, Aaterla; R. Clarke Ball, ClaUkanla. Or.l a . Hartaiaa. Praaklk. Pa. 1. H. Baiirk. Ooldn. dale, Waek.; O. O. Bleelkar, Brattle; . D. O. Tay lor, Leeky Boy, Or.; Oar BerUa, Aebara. Waek.1 Howard R. OreeaeNew Ygrk; H. V. Oatra. Hlllabnro, Or.l & H. Moore aad wife. Belli aabaa. waaa.; m. u. name. Taeegaa; u. r. Brada. CRIraaei C. L Mhenk. Oawka: H. W- Reed aad wife, Rork well. la. ; A. C. aUllor aad wife, ltearee, ' Wla. ; L. at. Baswertk, Se attle: Rsisk A. Btarimia. V. B. O. R; l4rther OaldmdaU. Waab.: J. C. Ktaar. Loa Aaa-elaa J. L. Oax. Beattla; J. P. Aaderaoa. Taeoeaa; Joha W. Black. Brattlet T. a-aaaer. Kaaaaa (Itr; Harry H. nan, ueaver; . aaxinsioa. Waaea. Or.: J. cWwdle. P. N. Ploarawr, i. a Pordr aad Oeerae A. Moatell, Baa rraaetara; O. rretwaM aaa sin, veseeemi t. au nrooaa noMraaale, Waaa.; vr. v. auiee, i aroma; u. w inniH aad wKk. , Beatlle: Mr. L. G. Wallace, Lakerlew, Or.) C. I'ael N'laoa, JeW otki W. X. Pollork a on wire, anaaata, ua. O. N. Mlllrr, Oalfai; B. B. Stark, W atari-, Ida.; C. M. I'aranna. Iaorarndeaee. Raa.; B. O. lomt ad wife, Teaoe, waaa.; air. aae atrs. r. v. Bradanr aad Mlaa H. L. TaMle. North Bavea. foo.; B.-. P. Wlawa aaa . L. sraea. Ban rraarkwe; W. A. Waan, Bnsene, Or.) I. H. WalllnatM ana wire, st. ueieas, wr.; 4. m. Beealey, Dallaa, Or. v-' At tke Imperial: - H. B. Blnrhaia, Mrs. Mnxhaaa. lllltm Brawn, Mrs. M. Brown. C. . Tbosipina, WaahlBa-taav D. C. ; C. . A.. Andrews, rltr; P. Jofcoaoa. Ureekaai; O. A. Bllllns. CHrmrHa; Dr. M. V Hntrhlasaa, Brettle; J. M. Stevenena, Caarada l-ka: B. J. Pritrkard. Taroinai R. R. Lake, Oxrrallla; T. Rrawaklll, Madraa: B. Btratlsa. Denver; MarsaraA M Wldenrr, trartrnda D. WleVner, R. C. Murray. Mrs. B. ft M array, sr-atus: wr. . wnnewar, Vannnaer; 0. B. Paall. Mr. O. B. PanlL WaaJiliajlW t. Oit A.-W-- Oiapwei Mm, Of. tienow. neartir: o. novr. jtrnnrm: vt. TtKimpann, Vain ul we: Myrtla De Ratts. Sakrai: Mr. Beatsa. Mr. Beaton, Baa rraarlaro; t. . !!. N.r Vnrk: Vlralala Bard. Rrrtka C. Krrd. rUkm: fnarlrf A I Ira. Mrs. C. AIlea.oM Hill: W. MrCreery. Omaha; Mr. T. i. Prlvae. DalW: P. Y. Yeaac. Bnceae; J. A. MIII. Toaopak: A. M. ( a noon. a. A. aorw. atra. m. k iLwr mmU-rn: It. K. Illbhard. Mr. B JC Hlorarorr rVattWrTAavW Blake. BU-Laala; I. C. nwk. Baa -'riKlar; W. H. Mr ialr, inneaa. Alaaka: A B. Weatberford, Newport Or,; a. L. Osaaa Aatarla: T. 1- .- Butt; X, at, -fV,-rttlf aL W. OatUav Baa rraa- rara; R. H. Wearer, seetue; v. uampoeii, relllaataat. WaaSia H. T. unarm, i airaav: km. A. R. Cernlanet: Mra. . B. Keltk.B.krr Crtv; R. W. Baton, Warannvllle. -CaL; W. B. rvttsrk. Ordnmeoa, O.I Oeorge Ruey. A. Op peafcetaaer. Baa rraariara .. , ' 'ilra. Sarah Ooldman things the hua- band who deaerted her at mm Angeiea California, It montha ago Is now In Portland. She has aaked the police to find him and It Is her intention to sua hlra for support Mrs. Ooldman lives st III Front street sna aoea not aeem It -probable thai-Re aaowe.ene ta-u Whether it's mechanical dit, drying1 plants, Jieatinff or ventilatirig; plants, we know how to install v - ' - . ., - . ..'.-.-"- yi ' i r '-;'.V '' - TUB OUTSIDB TiiEimpaijirX-rf v r an rt . m. m ::r: f FOR SEASON OF 1905 T r . . 'a hotel of 0 rooms, juat completed. , opposite the' main ' entrsnce and overlooking the Exposition ' grounds, eleetrle '. lighted throughout .'and equipped with baths and modern conveniences; targe dining- hall, in connection oa ground floor. For terms apply to H. &V Noble.. Ill Commer cial block. T , T '. f -."', c' !'" .:t '-. vi ' ' I ii j r .if i v ; -cadloIbaCxc? 17qcc; baa kept the lead from m-team daya down to the present day. Every Stodebaker wagon is mads on honor. . Wa aeQ ths Studebaker Wtm because it ia the kind that givea satisfaction and makeafrienda.- Coma in and look them over. , They are mads in many styles, from tLa a . . a. A .. e.. . - L ocnieBT, xann wagon- to toe Heaviest crock or k wagon, f J 'Call and get Studebaker booklet - Ws want sverybody interested In Tebicles to bars one. J. - Will be accepted ' for : ' "'; :( Journal, io oxLocii ";. Don't forget "Journal Want Ada! quickly tell prep- erty, rent rooms and various other' th!i trcue . meroua to mention that . take .months, not to mention. your valuxtli ti Remember, a box of Cbiset & Devers' f. ; ' spices c.vtn frre v. '. .i Cach carh "War-t t.V 1 -...., .... - r - - r' - : '''''" Ayr---''. ' '.,'"':-v '-'. . - -B-U W-. INN FOR RENTV meanB the beat qoality 11 the tinB..E3rT piece of lumber in the Stode- 1 - baker war on ia.air-wa. J - Rone4 fotrfWftyei-.Tj Itl -; then . inspected ri;:, befortbeintiaed, . . 1 Selected- Kew. Er--. ana DiacK urcii note; choice white oak gpokea and felloea; the best batt cut .ecood fjowth hickory axles;.! i . -' . .; f spoacsi aie eiope sDooiderea and ,drivea into .the babs nnd- ! R hundred towR preesme; irone J and reinforced ia every wry . .- . tnat wui and Rtreorh,.fUi refined tra:; - f ' ; painted ia a thorrra(h and dnrable man- ThRf why the - - , . ! -t -- --- .'.'- insertion ' in . The Sunday until 1; ;; 4 to ws:ii otherwise -; wot;! J , .'I,.' '. I Pert Si ., - a-