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THE OREGON kUHQAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 13, 1CC7. ELECT !ilDIAN-T0 - CASSATPS SUCCESSOR OAYOR IA:;E GRIUS1 0. S. SENATE Kansas Elects Full-Blooded Kaw ' to Represent Her in Upper House at Capital. , ' 0 ' (Continued from Pag On-) Hearst K T Ixefwt Leased Wire.) ; Washington, Jan. 1. Kanea 1 to h&T th distinction of being th first tat to b represented In the United Btates senate, by an Indian. Charle Curtis, who ha Just been nominated by, r eat a that of any other wan living, the Republican legislative caucus, for iA commission ia going flown ther; I that offlce, i an aboriginal American. ) j,op, u WU geiasvldenc to shield inno- protest was brushed aside a of no significance.! . They were sent to Browns ville In' the fac of their known record as a-lawless, brutal, murderous gang of cut-throats. They committed various minor outrages. Tb otilcer pooh poohed the charges against th men. Bo In about two weeks afterward some body ran amuck, while men were killed. Ballet were Bred through bouse con taining women and children; but a It. was don In th dark It waa difficult to ' prove technically that th shooting wa don by colored soldiers. , ; J ,-Yt It wa known that thl crlm wa don by men of th Twenty-fifth Infantry- And I know the character of negroes; . my knowledge of tbem Is a He Is on of ho few remaining of th Kaw tribe which 1 "fast -fading away, itoth Mr. Cart la and bis children re ti vi d allotments when th Indian lards wer parcelled out by th gov ernment. ' - ' ' .. Mr. Curtis Is strictly a self-made man. in -his yourn ne waa in .ur , to Broduc. article of on butcher, a horse Jockey and ' cab driver. II gained a smattering of law y hard' study while driving a hack and was admitted to th bar. .. He waa soon elected county . attorney and 1 to congress, mainly through th vote Ms youthful business venture. He will begin a .full alx-year terra on cent negroes, and 'to punish the guilty one. - . : '. "T i . 1 Xxceeded XI rowan. ' ' "Mr. President, let .me defln briefly how I will demonstrate bow- the p real- dent ha exceeded bl power and don I an unconstitutional act I challenge any ; war to make a 'conspiracy of silence" a erlm. No one can even show a aoulnt of th articles of war In- that direction: and a I to treason, that charge la too absurd I ater entjto D ,ven considered. But th found-, nan oi my contention is mai wa snail i not punish the Innocent with tb guilty the greatest lawyers have said - that It was better IV guilty men should - March 4. which' marks th. expiration of P than that on innocent .hould .uf- tbs brief services -of Sna tor Benson. '"'".'T ' ... . who wss appointed by the governor of th president tall th men that Kansas to fill Burton's unexpired term, th good one of them must aid In 1i.J,o. - nuunhsr or tha houaa of 'ringing me guiuy lo justice. lkmb MnruantntirM for 11 aamiilve imii V rTirhTftBTrhTTY think that 'when T ' ! saya must he can thereby change tb nature" of th negroT Doe not every body know that negroes will bear torture with stoicism rather than betray their fell iT And shall th1 negro b pun ished because h is tru to hi nature, his rao and bis culture' ' r ;. r . "Why did the soldier attack th town and not Individuals, but because their act was due to race hatred to hatred of whit men collectively? And then SALVAGE ON PONCE IS FORTUNE FOR SAILORS In referring to th water department, Mayor Lane says: "I have not consid ered thl (th system of paying for i water) a just or equitable metnoo-ror James McCrea. who hu Inst bean 1 th payment of th charge incurred In si eterted president of th fwaayb-ith acgulrernentextenslon and rnaint- (Hurst Vrwl by lOBftwt teased Wire.) New York, Jan. 12. Tha salvage for the rescue of the steamship Pone may amount to 1200.000. according to ex perts on shipping who discussed today the clutnees of a great "haul" for th . they - rushed back, a they bad been German steamship Elisabeth Rlckmera. I trained to do, and escaped detection. If such should be the Trice paid for having gratified their revenge on th paving the disabled steamer of the New white race. And" who wa responsible York and Porto Rico Steamship com-"" for this revengeful feeling In th ne gro soldiers? pany, it would mean ner owners win lose just half of the combined value of th ship and csrgo. - Although the officers of th lln said they were confident an amicable settle ment would be reached out of court. " rt.l 1 T H ' . j W I Question of Bae. "The whole question I one of race. Th white-people of th United State are face to fac with the vital issue 1 heodor Rogers. New York agent for . Inhrl.,. ,, th . ,h. the Rickmer Steamship company, of i - " ... J VI v Hamburg, would not tslk of th mat- J Cuba b ''J: ter. Thl and1 other circumstance ar f" r.,w'te?.n taken to mean that -th Oerman com ' ,. i.. "Th president favor absolut oblit eration of th race Jin, granting full citizenship to th Jspanese. The Amer icans on th coast are bitterly opposed to thi policy. They ought to know what 1 for their best Interest, and they will undoubtedly have th sym pathy and aid of their fellow eltlsen pany will ask salvage to such an ax- tent that th American company win refuse to settle until directed to do so by the court. . . was operated by Motorman McAllister and Conductor Oeer. Man Struck by Car. . W. L. Byer of Blxth and Mill street was struck by a St. John car at Kll- llngaworth and Albina avenue - last i north and south In protecting their In night and sustained a dislocated shoul-1 terests. der and many bad bruls. Ha wa "Nevertheless, these . two .phase of taken to Bt. Vincent' hospital, wher ' th rac problem sink Into Inslgnlfl- rr. Stone dressed his wounds. The earl cance alongside of th greater and mor vital question of th relationship of th races In th southern state of th union. . ., , - ' WTiltes Mart BnU X4UaC ' "BuFth whit men and women of tha south are resolved to maintain con trol of their state government. Every day th conditions ar growing mora aggravated. Ar things to drift until direful tragedies multiply? Forty year after we fought to settle th rac ques tion th conditions are in nsi respects mor threatening than, they- were In 18(1. . . "It 1 high time thl matter wer brought befor the country In some practical way. The deep Interest that was shown In th Brownsville tragedy how th public concern In th rac question. It is useless to dismiss th matter with a wave of th hand. . For my part I am ready to go to battle with th slogan, 'America for th Americans this Is a whit man' country and whlt men (hall govern It" ., Cur ed of Piles by" - -Pyramid Pile Cure If You Suffer, You Can Be Cured. Cost's INotlUng to Try. ' :t If yon think that you must be oper ated, upon to be cured of piles, you ar wrong. Thousands of eases of pile of excruciating evrlty worse no doubt than yours, have been cured painlessly, quickly and permanently, while th pa tient has been at his work without th loss of tlm necessitated by an opera tion. In fact, many a sufferer has not been abl to . reach hi work -or ven mov across the room until after using th horn remedy prepared - by th I'yramid Drug Co.. 0I .4 V (Continued from Pag One.) certain trumber of criminal known a 'stool pigeons' and - thus Interfered with th proper operation of th de partment. "Under the new rule established by tb civil service commission, detectives hav been placed In th m claaa patrolman, and patrolmen may at any 41ms . b assigned to duty In plain clothes, or detective may b assigned to do duty as patrolmen. "In respect to tha enforcement of law and conduct of affairs in general, so far a I can ascertain, no graft I being practiced upon any class or Individual, no blackmail or backsheesh la being col lected from anyone" ' Portland zealthlea City, In referring to th health department, th mayor points out that Portland still holds its record as the healthiest city In th . United States. He cite th I changes that hav been mad in the de partment, and Incorporate In th mes sage several recommendations. Among them Is th erection and maintenance of a house for the detention of ease of auspscted Infectious diseases, and also an emergency hospital. Ths mayor speaks highly of th work of th civil service department, saying that "th city is receiving at th hands of th civil service commission as clean cot an administration as friend of hon est and effective- civil service govern ment could ask for or hop to receive." :1 nance of thi useful department and have; at all time protested against It and I am plead to be abl to say that th honorable board of water commissioners hav taken a step In th right direction In lowering th rates for water to the I mall. AnaiimA. , , V rm r n,( t the money designed for such purposes came, and have lowered hi rate one third ,for th coming year, also they hav reduced th meter rates to tb earns class of consumers when such service pipe I attached to a meter, to a mor equitable rat. prtij,! xtr TeprBaat.-r' Th work of th fir department for the year Is discussed with much detail. Mayor Lan refer to It as "tb popular department" He tell of the Improve ments and plana. for further Improve ment and . take occasion to . mention ' that In ths erection of naw engine- i house the city was saved considerable money "under the abl .supervision of that painstaking - and valued publle servant, Lee Holden. battalion chief of the city fir department' . He urge an Increase In salaries. j la further describing th work for i th year Mayor Lane aays: - ' "Th gratitude of th city' la Justly1 due the officer and member of thl department for th brave and herolo service which they hav o many times performed In the past year in th work of aavtng property and human lives, and I wish to tbu publicly xpra to mem my deep appreciation o their ervloee. " AnothM dnmbtBg Xaspsotor. ' r -H recommend th plumbing Inspect ing department be Increased by th ad dition of snother Inspector. With ref erence to th park, department b sug gests: vanla Railroad Company, to suc ceed Mr. Cassatt. Llka his predo- cessor Mr. McCrea began bis Hie work as a rodman and steadllv , worked bis way to tha front until now be Is the head of one ot the 'greatest railway corporations In the world. -'- FEUDIST FLEES AFTER BETRAYING ACCOMPLICES (Fsbliahers'. Press by Special .Leased WW.) Jackson. Ky., Jan. 12. After making a confession which ' Implicated Judg James Hsrgts, Alexander Hargls and former Sheriff Ed Callahan in the 'as sassination ot both J. R. Cox, James R. Cockrell and Attorney Jame B. Mar cum at Jackson. John Smith.1 who 1 Jointly indicted for theae crimes, hag fled from this city. The fugitive ha given bond in the sum of $30,004 for hi appearance. Jame and Alexander Hargls ar his securities, HI flight has given alarm to his bondsman. Th town of 'Jackson 1 in a condi tion bordering upon anarchy ' and th polio ar powerless to preserve order. Threats are being made on both aide to resort to violence and another feud outbreak seem Imminent. Attorney Floyd Boyd, former com monwealth attorney of Breathitt, through whoa f forts thes prosecu tions hav . been Instituted, ha been warned to leave . Jackson. Senator Hargls and hi attorney held a long conference at Lexington today but they tefuse to make any disclosure to what took place. Th Hargls faction will appear tieior th court of ppels j -i, making, plans for th future park. next Tuesday prohibition. to oppose ' th writ of R Xor F lies I Om Bex Oord Oal SO Ctst Such wa th condition of an Indiana business man,' a shown in a recent letter: v . "Received your sample of Pile Cure and have given It a fair trial and it has proven the best I ever tried. I can roc ommend you highly la this vicinity. Hav used your sample and on box and It has effected a complete cur. It Jiss been worth 1100 to m. Thanking you for tb sample and th cure, J will recommend you to every body. Tour respectfully, J nil us Mayer', Ialr In Feathers, OInseng and Hides, Bedford, Ind." r ' The Pyramid Pile Cure csn be used at tiorp la th privacy of, your own room. There Is enough strength In each little luni' -Ar tA Arvm nut infmnHntt. artill r tho me time It melt away Into th esdened tissue of th rectum, heal up th Assures, relieve th Inflamma tion, start th circulation Of th hem orrhoidal vein, diminish tb conges tion and brings th organ back to their normal condition. . Ws want to prov to every sufferer from piles that tile Pyramid Pll Cure will pure. Thi treatment Is prepared Ti-lusively hy th Pyramid Drug Co., whlci Is .snuVtent evidence of Its sen. ul mm,, However, w do not ask you VATICAN AND KAISER -ty N EARING SETTLEMENT (Ttearst TCews by Lnnteit LMiacd Wire.) " Berlin,- Jan, -.It. The ailver annlver, aary celebration of Oermany greatest cardinal George Kopp, as bishop of Brest s u, ha thrown a strong light upon th deslra of th kaiser and tha pop to continue their friendship. Irrespec tive of parliamentary opposition in Ger many, The presence of Dr. Btudt, Prus sian minister of education, at Brealau, demonstrate that tb Vatican I work ing for a settlement of tb political dis pute. 1 - '. .- Cardinal Kopp. has always fought gainst ths democratic and oppositional tendencies of th Catholic parliamen tary party, because -they menaced the harmony between the kaiser and the Vatican. It la not doubted here that Cardinal Kopp has incited the nomina tion of Independent Catholic candldatss even In constituencies of Catholic lead ers. Th government's appreciation of th Vatican' attitude goes fsr to shat ter th hop of th liberal and Protes tants for an antl-Cathollo majority in th Reichstag. ., TENDS LIGHTHOUSE J, FOR HER DEAD SPOUSE AMBASSADOR WHITE IS RECEIVED BY MONARCH fBaarat Hews by t-enseat Leastd Wire.) Roma, Jan. It. Thl ha been a om- iwhat eventful day for King Victor Em manuel. - Thl morning hi majesty re ceived In private audience United States Ambassador Whit and wa presented by the United States diplomat with the diploma of doctor of law and th aca demic hood which had been conferred upon him by the University, of Pennsyl vania. Mr. Uilt also presented th king with th medal awarded him by the St Lout expoaltton, ' - HI majesty, In expressing his grati fication with th honor don hlra by th United State, remarked that he had a peculiar interest In the great trans Atlantic republic, both because th United State waa discovered by ' an Italian and because so many thousands of his subjects had found new pome and prosperity in th United Stsfea. About th tlm the king was with th United State ambassador tb police of Milan received Information - which led to the discovery of a plot to kill hi majesty. . Several arrest ar expected within a short tlm. -. (PoMMiert Pre by ftreetal Laaard' Wire.) New Haven, Conn., Jan.. 12. For two nights, while th storm raged on the sound, Mra Samuel A. Armour, slone In th B perry lighthouse, two mlleslfrora the shore, kept th : light burning bright kept the foghorn sounding and did ber duty lik the heroine thst she is. Yet during every Instant Of th two nights, while ah wa warning sailors of th shoals and rocks, Mrs. Armour waa distracted by th dread that her husband, th lighthouse keeper, had perished.. Todsy she' learned that - he : was drowned Thursday night while trying to reach her through th gal. Then, nd only then, eh collapsed, for she loved him dearly. Childless they hsd lived together In.th lonely lighthouse for year. . . ... BAILEY'S CAUSE GETS HARD JOLT IN TEXAS (Pabll.bV Prssa -T Special leased ., Wire.) system of thl city th tm mediate and pressing need for -a rlee or small park and open places to be used a play- ground for - children- in - tha. dif ferent sections of th,clty should not be overlooked." - - - " '. . " He ' believe that th people should have the right to remove an officer whom they have elected If at any ttm it la found to be in the interest of the city to do o. H recommend that at th coming election in 'Jane as amend ment to th charter to that f fct be submitted to the people In concluding th ' message Mayor Lane acknowledge gratefully th coun sel and willing help he ha received from 'member of th commissions hav- ; lng control of the different departments. Great Sale ol :':: (PTTQr Suite an Chesterfield Price Reduclions $20.00 Valiles.on sale at $22.50 Values on sale a $25.00 Values on sale at $30.00 Values on sale at $35.00 Values on sale at 40.00 Values on sale at 45.00 Values' on sale at $50.00 Values on sale at $ 15.00 $19.00 $2350 $26.50 $29;50 $34.50 $39.50 7 Mi itll 269-271 MORRISON STREET GUBERNATORIAL MIXUP OCCURS IN TENNESSEE PRINCE AUGUST. WILHELM 7 , TO WED FIRST COUSIN - . r Hearst News by Lencast Lssaed Wire.) Berlin, Jan. 12. The American heiress may keep her heart still. Prince August Wtlhelm of Prussia, whom th United States will welcome when he crosses the Atlantic to study American Industrial prosperity and the social system. Is not I ( .,. , In the matrimonial market Although I pmttron 1 InaugTiraUd and Governor "( " . Vi ri icox "a no state position at ail. torla, 'second daughter of Duke Fried erlch ot Schleswlg-Holstetn-Sonderburg-Glucknburg. "7 ' While, like all the princes. Tie has had to submit to military discipline since childhood, the prince, ' who la a talk handsome-looking boy. Is at present . a student In Bonn university. (PeMiahers Press by Special Leuad Wire.) Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 11 An un usual - situation has arisen In Tennes see, temporarily involving th governor ship, as well as complicating many atat affair a Senator H. G. Toilette, speaker, claims that by virtu of hi office he ia acting governor of th atat. and as such th affaire of tb state ar In hi hand until the new governor, M. R. Patterson, Is Inaoru rated, January IT. The constitution of Tennessee doe not provld for a lieutenant - governor, but make- th speaker of th senata next in line. During the last legislature Oovernor J. B. D. Frailer was elected to the United State - senate to succeed General Bat, leaving th chair of th governor vacant John L Cox wa then speaker of the senate and heir to th governorship. Friends of Speaker Toi lette now contend that since the senate has elected a new speaker that official until Senator A' hog tear ' pounds. Newberg dressed 421 "7 Ilmplleys, Seventy-' ScTcn Cures Colds and onro) A Grip now prevail, yon should be able to tell It at tnc, prompt treatment, mesns short attack. Whtl ' Influensa ; and Cough ar 'i ever present theq, I JOSEPHINE'S EXCELLENT FINANCIAL CONDITION (Special Dispatch Is Ths JearaaL) Grants Pass, Or., Jan. It. The tax levy for Josephine county; covering th year 1907, ha been fixed by th coun ty court The total levy thl year J 14 mill, divided as follow: - For gen eral purposes,-. B Vi mills; state tax, t mills; school purposes, 4 mtllsrroads, t mills; public school. H mill. The coun ty Is in much better financial condition this year than lt has ever been before. Though the county .debt ha not been materially decreased, th county court and th assessor have succeeded In al most 'doubling the taxable value of property. ' Thl haa not only stimulated price generally, especially In th mat ter of farms, mine and timber hold-j Inga, but has reduced th levy almost Alt a ( A a MM.hlH.'iu...i- was never In better condition than it is todny and the prospect for a success ful season in all line of Industry "rep resented her ar very, bright." y GRANTS PASS' SECOND REVIVAL IN PROGRESS . (flpaclal 'Dispatch t The Journal) V .Grants Pass, Or., Jan. lt. .Though It baa been less than a month since the general revivals, conducted In a special ly built tabernacle, war closed by Evangelists BUhorn and Honeywell, an other almost equally enthuslastlo si be ing held at the Christian church, con ducted by Dr. Martin, a noted vange 11st Though a large addition wa built to the, church to - accommodate th crowd, th larg auditorium baa not seating capacity sufficient for -all who attend. ; : - - .'.' - FIRE IN RESIDENCE OF F. W. BENSON (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) Roaeburg, Or., Jan. II. Th whole town turned out on a vigoroua alarm of fir and helped Doc Stelnr move out of the F. . W. Benson residence. . H moved ther a month ago, after Secretary of State F. W. Benson had moved to Salem to take his new office. . - The damage dona by .water and such rapid moving will amount te ever tsoe, beside th damag te th leeldence, which - will reach probably th same amount Dr. Steinsr baa moved into th Halner residence on Roa tret JUMPS BACKWARD FROM : : WASHINGTON STREET CAR "! ' '.' ' . " . " r Whlls attempting te alight from a car at Washington and Third treets at 4:4 p. m. yestsrdsy, Herman Krleger fell to th pavement and sustained In juries which necessitated hi removal to St Vincent' .hospital in an ambu lance. Krleger boarded . car No. Ill of the Washington street line on th closed vestlbuls aid and was told by th con ductor to enter through th opposlt door. In Jumping oft backward Krleger lost his balance and fell heavily to the.', street -The unfortunate man was se verely shaken by the . fall and - com- - plained -of Injury to hi- right elde and f--- left leg. Upon examination at th Kb pltai lt was found that his hurts,. 1-1 though painful, wer not ertous. - BIG .CAR JUMPS FROM ' 7 J : TRACK, SMASHING OFFICE 1 ; ". i'f--'.:: O. W. P. oar No. 41 Jumped the track - yesterday afternoon. smashed into 1 smaii ounaing near . tno roaa ana wa badly damaged. Nun of th passen gers .were injured.. . ..-..',.-: The ear was running rapidly down a -sharp incline at t:I0 o'clock when It -' crossed th road. For soms unknown reason It Jumped the track and crashad Into th office of a lumber company which atanda near the tracka The of fice was almost demolished and the car seriously damagad.-BTo. St Is tb largest -car in that lln of th O. W. P.- . FARMERS KILL STOCK TO PREVENT SUFFERING Austin, , Texas, Jan. II. Th on use of i th racking pain and aching of tb back, .ypabiubers' Press by Special teaas Wtrs.) Senator Joseph W. Bslley was given a i th limb and th head, like nothing else severe Jolt lo the legislature today by a ; ttm. I. Chills and Faver Tba four hours speech by Representative i n,eM " U "i? u . . 'l , John M nnnran of Smith countv. Ha 1 Prostration, th Fever, heat and rt- to drjwml upon tbs reliability of our j introduced a resolution for a rigid In- Isesnes are greater thats in a Common! rame or rne bona nde testtmnnlala n( . raiinilm nf Rilln' Hi nut Itn the hundreds of cured piles sufferers, i In the rack and kept him there the entlr Fend u your name and address for a I time and Bailey's friends are completely frre trltl packag. t'se lt according to ' demoraUsed tonight directions.- The relief you will gnt will j Bailey's friends offered a substitute to 1ut:fr vmir alna nl once tn tha ilrna. the resnlfitlnu. nrnvMlne- for a vcrv mllrt iiita rir a o Tt Tok." AIT SriiRgUt a , Invesllgatlon, this tsMrtg- causticaHy-ridl-U lav tip, but csn kep about your bual e'I the D rnmid pile Cur.-Just iti nm Accent no anbatltuta. I'vrsniKt Iri Co., ;s Pyramid bldg., kiarsbnll, Mich. like i culed tiy""Duncan.BatIy""gnve-Tjur f statement tontsht In- which tie' demands that charge against him b made sp- cltlo. Washington, Jan. 13. Senator Han- borough has notified th Interstate commerce commission that conditions in North Dakota are slarmlns. Ha aava that -farmer ar killing their stock to I prevent their starving; that the lights In more than 10 village wer extln-j Cold. "Seventy-seven contain ' a remedr f each symotom. ' relief In very dose. If you keep Boventyvj swished several days ago. k.n. it m. th. .i,..v The commlsHlon wired . i . handy (It lits th vest pocket); ln" c"l"""'"n "ro"a and take it promptly, you will mot have ; h " Tn ' r.iv" . d. rtess, this eppealeilo, Wlsy psapif," At rmisstKta, t!V ernta er mtt14. 1 llnmphrera' HnniM. MMicIni Ce., Cos. Baas ait aoa suaala, Jiew kstfe. ' patch from President Hill of th Great : Northern 'tarthw effevu that -the worst i Mlzxard of th northwest I rasing in I Wm j Montana and North Dakota but that I warmer weather is approaching. ' j Yes, If Covcll Will Teather the Nest I iVrl nl "V ipsJsssii -- . . t . '1'il rat-Far Is a boon to young couples starting housekeeping Everything reduced Buy now Don't put it off We SAVE YOU MONEY : OV E L5 lb 184-186 FIRST ' -e- V