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THE. OREGON SUNDAY JOUKNAi; PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO, - MAY 5. HUGHES CHAGRINED AT TEDDY'S INTERFERENCE FRISGO CMfJEII 111 GO OUT Coyerno7 of New York Wants to Run His Own Presidential . . Campaign.' t -4 : fEDDY MAY BECOME TOO ' ENERGETIC AS A FRIEND .Taft Realize Ills Brother Blundered la Pronouncing the Taft-Foraker r QnJ Fight Contest Between For- sker and Administration Friends, 1 tWashlnafmi Kimii at TK irmM v Washington. May , Governor Hughes of Nw York la, much chagrined thit . President Roosevelt baa taken charge of th Hughe fight -In that itid and bi aeml-officlaUy announced that bo will utilise the federal appointive power to worst the Hugh opponent. Gov , ernor Hughe la an active candidate for w KepuDitcan presidential nomination and realties thit any man who appeals strongly to the voters la tbeae strenu Ous day must himself b ; strong, and not the attach of any man's political ... propaganda ''Vf ,::-,,,;.-''.,!'' Hushes and his friends Incline to the . - bsllefthjj Secretary Taft's presidential Jvjr1Ue suffered Injury because of the well-defined Impression that the secre- , tary Is largely the creature of the president and that the latter Is really - the person who Is Involved In the Ohio fight against Foraker and Dick. Hughes wants to appear before the country as a man able to cars for himself, and knows that It will be to bis disadvantage to trail along, la ths waka of the presl- Taffa Brother Blundered. It Is also claimed that sven Secretary Taft realises that a serious blunder has beea mad In Ohio ; by his brother, Charles P. Taft, who, while tha secre tary was in the south recently, issued a statement that the Taft-Foraker con teat In Ohio waa actually a fight be- tween the senator and the "administra tion's friends." Immediately oa th re turn of Secretary Taft It becam ap parent that he believed that the mis takes had been mad and It was given out as an Inspired statement that Taft deplored th error of hi brother. . 8U11 another mistake of th president was 1 to send Third Assistant Post-toaster-General Frank Hitchcock through the southern state ostensibly In th Interest of Taft. Mr. Hitchcock has returned to Washington and given out n interview In which h affirm that th aouth 1 for Roosevelt Very strong ly. Whan asked bow about Taft, he showed plainly that th question em barrassed him and he evaded th query. A Too Xaergetio Mend. .... ' Th net result of all these matter 1 to create , th belief that President Roosevelt la doing one of two-thing. Bay City Can Be Avoided 4-;.4,A ;Today. ;;; -; "X; PERMISSION IS GIVEN BY INTERNATIONAL' BODY 11. fclllinr off other Republican candidates ; besides Uttle Chance That Walkout Irf himself who appear to nave reason a hope that th , lightning will strlk them, or he Is lapsing from his usual political judgment Into a condition when he 1 about to compel his friend to exclaim a he .himself once did and as all politicians hav done: 'Lord, de liver m from my friends I can pro tect myself against my enemies!" Calm survey Of the prlsedentlal cam paign at this Juncture unmistakably reveals this truth: j Tfirf Is danger that President Roosevelt, eoncededly dominant in th country. Is In fair way to destroy his popularity. There Is obviously a disposition to hedg against th establishment of th dic tatorship which th president seeks to evolve from his popularity, . Every cor respondent who , goes v to ths Whit House has been given J to understand that th president has determined that he . will direct all campaigns for men Union Men Will Be Paid Fire Dollars a Week All ; tha- Time They Are ' IdleMayor Schmlti Make Fruit- " lest Effort to Arbitrate.' (Hearst Hew br Loosest Leased Win.) San Francisco. Mar f. Just before who wish to carry on th progressiva I thla morning meeting of the streetcar program. This la mad just a piain as i man, rrmamt. . worneuus announces English can make it . . .- I that he believed that a tretcar strlk Experienced politicians unaersiana, oi i couia nm oe avoiaea. i: o ciocx course, that this Is a course which 1 th members of th street ; earmen' promises disaster to thos wnos xor- union were siut aeoaung whether they tune th president espouses In a die-should go t on strlk without, further tatorlal manner: -lor It -is on oi moiaejar. s - maxim of politic that when a candl- . The ultimatum issued by Patrick Cal dat stands before the people as the I houn, president of th United Railroad, creature of a volltlcal bos he loses I to the affect that under , no oonsldera- very enemy of th boss and gains only tton would th corporation recede frortj part of th boss' friends. . Experts In the conference proposition, nantely, thai nolltios accept ' this as . on of th there should be a eliding scale of wage axioms of political science. , ' ; " I from to to 40 cents an. hour, which h BoosTlt to B Dictator. " J declared n bad accepted as th result v... . i .nn.r. tA ti thmt I of ths conference with the authorised th. oourse of th. President In dictating of th union. waa read to th th mathoda to be employed by th ; . " ral candidate la either striving to kill I , Blalded la Opinion. , off thos candidates or else Is pursuing Many o the speakers war eloquent a course which approximate th maxl- In their advocacy of an Immediate mum of political Indiscretion. - . r- strlk, whirl other counseled delay and senator who has been on of th advised further arbitration, declaring Democratlo supporters of th president I that It would be possible to adjust the for som time said today:- ' (difference in th demand of th .men a "When President Roosevelt ends dis and th conoasslons that; the corporation present term he win nave servea neany i was wining to max. two full term of four years each. An-1 President. Cornelius of the carmen other term would extend th period of I this afternocm received a telegram his dictatorship to nearly IS years. Pur-1 from Secretary Reeves of th Internal lng that time be would be able to n-tlonal executive board of the Amalga- trenoh himself so firmly In th position mated Association . of ' Streetcar. , Em of dlotator that ho would b ' virtually Ipioyees giving th local union permls IIUSIED IIPIGII WINDOW OF CAR Child Badly Injured In Head-on Collision on the Mount Scott 1 : Line Near Anabel. ' . XX great speed two heavily laden pas senger coaches on th Mount Scott di vision of the Portland Railway, XJgbt ft Power company rushed together In a head-on collision on a high embank' men! between 1 th Powell Valley road and Anabel at T:I9 laat night Although but on of th passenger sustained In juries of any consequeno several score of person were subjected to a severe ahclng up. ; ...'-' ''" ' . Th . aooldent ooourred on a aharp curve at on of the highest points on the line and that no lives were sacri ficed Is regarded as miraculous. Th young son of Dr. J.- E.. Bart! of Ar ista, who waa riding In th atbound car, wa. hurled through a window by th fore of th impact and rolled down th ' embankment. Th child escaped with a lacerated wound of th soalp and several bruises and . contusions about th body. 00SI0II LABOR'S T PARADE FiftyThree Thousand Men to March In Sympathy for T r Moyer and Haywood. BIO DEMONSTRATION J ON BOSTON COMMONS Samael fOompera, , Bennia , Brlsooll, ; Miaa Twining and Other Leader to Make Addressee Reeolottpn to Be Passed by Meeting.; . the sovereign of th! republlo . for an other four rear, or for 1 year In alt "When one look at It In thl wis h la forced to hesitate to subscribe to th doctrine that th (present) presl. dent oan do no wrong, to paraph ra a th old doctrln of th '. Impeccability of kings." ' . ''-t rr,;-:: This sanator then went on to say that. assuming for the sake of the argument. President Roosevelt Is Immaculate, hi eours will establish the ngnt or a si on to atrlke. Th telegram also means that In cae of a strlk th member! of th union will b entitled to 16 a week each f rora th International body so long aa tn atrik lasts, .. ). , ::- .v..-.j. n :. Saajror gjolunlta Fafla. "1 - Mayor Schmlta mad a fruitless ef fort to -effect a settlement during th day but very little was accomplished. H Invited President Calhoun and Pres ident Cornelius to confer In his otflo. course wui .mwuiiin " w m ,th i . s pre.ldt to dictate to rdepartmnt. JKKS SiiL. TZl of government, and than, If aometlm a bad man were to gam the chief execu- tlveshlp, he could continue the system bf dictatorship and. In answer to ad verse criticisms,' calmly point to the precedents so firmly established by Mr. Roosevelt, nd say: "Why, your Idol did" these things and . therefor they must b right" ..t.'....v.,.: USHA GROW UM FREIJOIII GAl .LOSES 60 FILES' BLACKWD ly two hours th various phases of the situation war gon over without either Id making any concessions. There waa apparently no common ground on which the company and th man could adjust a schedul that would be satis factory to both and the conference broke up. That th company 1 prepared for a strlk Is evidenced by th fact that th barn of th corporation are stocked with bed and supplies and foodstuff sufficient to keep hundnda of men for week. :. ; . , .'. Union men declare that there have been brought In town already many strikebreakers who are scattered about town In eheap hotala. (Hearst Hews br Leuest Leased Wlra.1 Boston, May 4. Th greatest demon stratlon that organised labor baa mad In New England will be th monster er as meeting that will be held on Boa- ton common tomorrow afternoon, which thousands of union men will show their sympathy for Moyer, Haywood and Pet tlbone. Tha officers of tha Western The responsibility for the accident ha Federation of Miner will, on Thursday not been definitely established. Owing nex be placed on trial In Idaho, oharged to tn curve at in scene oi me si- iwita navine- been iceaaorlaa to th muo. fair neither of the motormen had any j der. of former Governor Frank Steun- warnlng of lmpenamg aangr ana wnn enbera of that state. th headllaht of th two car simuita-1 More than 6S.000 union; men. recre- neouslr flashed Into view It waa too I sentina avenr union nrmniutirm in lata to do anything out apply tn emer- i Boston, as well aa - many organ! gency brakes and ahut oft the power. I satlone from different cities and towns Amid ths shrieks or tne lernnea in New Enrland. ara niannina- to passenger, th splintering of. wood and march In the pared which wlU pre- tn crash ei glass uie wo mouur (d( th principal part of th demon- vehicles caai togetner. ioung oinw i stratlon waa found to hav been the only on The main cart of tha nroteat will be at all ; seriously Injured: and waa re- mass-meeting . which will b held moved to his home at Arleta.. The upon the common and which will be passengers were compelled o imisn addressed by som of th foremost un their trip afoot lion leader la th country. . At th headquarter or the roruana The weather oondltlona late tonight Railway, Light A Power company ail I ar to the "effect there wlU b fair weather tomorrow. Th demonstration will be held aa arranged no matter what the' weather le. ' .,!?.;.' ,-,r A special stand has been erected on the parade ground for th speakers, wne will Include Samuel Gompera, president or th American Federation of, Labor; Dennis D. Drlscoll, secretary ef the state branch. A. F. of I.; Mlsa Luella Francisco next Wednesday, J. A, Mllllson, operator at Point Lo me, had tried half a dosen , times to get Into communication with th Pres ident, but failed owing- to the unus- fiual weather oondltlona Finally at 7:10 tonight th messag cam: f - "Notify PaclflO Mall Stuunahlp company we will be la San Francisco Wednesday, May' . . This great run of the President will clip an even 39 day off the record of knowledge of the eecldent waa uenled. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION ; A FINANCIAL FAILURE (PobUshers'. Press by Special teased Wise.) - Norfolk, Va. May 4. Failure and an early closing as a result of misman-1 Twining of Denver, Colorado, of the axemen t and lack of runes were start- western federation or Miners: John r. ling posslblUtles In connection with th I O'Neill, editor of th Miner' Magazine Jameetown exposition which came to or New jersey; ex-Representative James light tonight Effort to conceal th I V. Carey, Frank Bolm of New Tork, and "frost" which hav marked th early J. W. Cooper. daya of the big show hav failed and It ia rumored tonight that the failure of President Barry St George Tucker J and C Brooke Johnson, chairman of th board of governor, to swing a deal en which they are now working In New Tork, may work something more than I fPnMUhera Prees br special teased Wire.) embarraeement to th exposition man- London, May 4. All England la ring agament The two men named are to- lng with praises for II -year-old Jay night said to b In New Tork In an ef- Gould, who wrested th International fort to atlffen th ahln of a oartaln court Unnls championship from Bustlo New Tork banker, who 1 oontemnlat-f H. Mile, after one of the most stub- ' J L . in the Burehase of loo.eoo worth . or corn oonteete ever seen on tne oourta bonds the management I preparing to (Nor have the viotory nor the praise issue.. ', . ALL ENGLAND PRAISES NEW TENNIS CHAMPION TOWN SAFE FROM FOREST FIRE UNLESS WIND RISES turned the American's head. Hie mod est appaeranoe after hi viotory and hie sports manlike spirit in playing for in cnampionablp after Mllee had an nounced he would not defend hi title baa endeared him to the lover of th port -y The anaounomnt that Ml May AMERICAN ENGINEER STEALER PRESIDENT HAS SMASHED ALL RECORDS 'r..- : ,.( .. , , VT... Will Make Passage From Phlla ';: delphla to San Francisco In T . i Forty-Six Days. s Telephone .Construction Men Will Take Vote on Strike This Afternoon.' (Beant Mews br Leases teased Wire.) San Diego. May Smashing all record for a trip . around th horn, th Pacific " Coaat ,. Steamahlp com pany" ' big ; steamer Prldent ? which left. Philadelphia .. March St, commun icated with th wireless station at Point Lome at 7:10 tonight Th m- sag aM th hlp waa 100 mile I Cable Carrying Wire to West Of- wuui or nere, ana wouia reaoh Ban COMMITTEE OF GIRLS WILL ESPOUSE CAUSE flee In San Francisco Are Cat, Leaving Large Pert of City With out Telephone Connection. , (Hearat Hew by teatest teased Wire.) San Francisco, May 4. Blx hundred members of ihe linemen's anion, local 111. of the International Brotherhood of iBlectrloal Workers, will . meet to- the Oregon, which made the voyage m.0JT?,w "rnoon and tak a rote on the from San Franoioo to Ky West In ?ttu?" vot sympathy with t, days, leaving- Maroh H. 1898, and J telephone girls. A eommlttee from arriving at the Florida port May 18. telephone girls' union will be present The President le making a much long- nt.urOT tn "nn to espouse their er voyage than .the Oregon's - 14,000 ; - mil. run m win imv. tha mmsm 11 the linemen decide to walk out In from Philadelphia to San Francisco In mwthy. with th telephone girl to 48 daya The PrMldent wlU pas San m?w th pci?0 Telephone cpmpany Diego tomorrow, but wlU not: stop.;- J the services of SCO men. This " rmmjmw uia wuiiruounn ana rv STATE'S HELP NEEDED W No lw tiaa 40 n.w member'; won IN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WJET STSSK 5. ui in operator In the company's employ tne day previous, a dosen joined tneir (Special Dispatch at The Jearaat) : Aatorla, Or- May 4.-Th movement toward securing a geographical sur vey of this state, which waa given a eonsldsrable lmptu by Senator Ful ton during th last session of con gress and which has been taken up by th . Aatorla chamber ef : commerce, promises to mak greater headway than was at first anticipated. Acting Di rector H. c Rlnr. of th Unltad Stat geological survey ha written Manager John H. Whyte of the cham ber of commerce eaytng th surrey ef certain part of Oregon la now In pro gress, although tha rat could be great ly aooelerated by the tat making ap propriation in addition to that already mad by th federal government Mr. Winer point out that Oregon I al sister workers at tl.e maetlna. leaving but IS girl to handle the com pany ..business. . ' -: . ... Some time tonight ' the cable carry ing aU th wire Into "West" offic of th company at Pino and Stelner atreets were cut leaving a large part of the city without telephone connection until the cable la repaired. - , . MISS COLLIER ENGAGED TO GILBERT MONTAGUE - '(Hearst Hew by teafest teased Wire.) New Tork, May 4. The engagement I announced of Miss Amy Angell Col lier to Gilbert Holland Montague, both ready cooperating In the topographical of New Tork City, urvey work but not In th geological Mis Collier la th daughter ef th survey work. He ssya a number of late Peter Collier, formerly chief chem- states ar cooperating la both. 1 1st of th United State department of According to th map sent to Mana- agriculture and later director or tne New ear Whyte the geological surveyors Tork experiment station at aeneva, una have already completed the survey of Is a nlec of President James B. Angell cartel n district In Josephine, Coos, of the University of Michigan, and eous- and Douglas countle and th prelim- In of Alaxl O. Angell of Detroit who Inary work haa already been completed married th daughter of Judg Thome towards the survey of Clatsop county. M. Cooley of Michigan. - - The chamber or commerce win puan I She le also the cousin of Dr. Frank - the matter and will get the- quickest Angell ef Stanford university, who mar possible action on a oompletlon ofjried Mis Louise-Bayard, daughter of these surveys. WAY SUTTON SCORES . ; HIT IN TENNIS GAME: Secretary of State Thomas F. Bayard. and a cousin of Richard Aldrlch, th musical critic, who married Mlsa Margaret- Chanler, sister of - Lieutenant Governor Lewie Stuyvesant Chanler. Miss Collier Is an accomplished ama teur In musics and painting and haa con tributed to the principal exhlbltlona of Son of Pathfinder Found, Guilty Catherine Livingstone Williams V ffiiMHal Inneteh to The 7mat Blllnghan, Waah-May 4 Flv hun-1 Sutton, the young California woman. dred man ar still fighting' the forest will compete for th women' tennis fires whloh menao Mapl Falls, a town title haa thrown another ecare Into the M VAJI (nhakl... n th. aam.am. ' I arr9l VSrla.A. l- .1 m Iff.. U. mmm a . mmm .... .a. m . a I V vw uum,mm.iw m. .mw I 1111 r v. i.iuu. Lf im T.I. 1 limr I mmm rluH IS WHULfc ARMY of Whatcom county. A ehange In the fear that If the California girl dlsnlara paired with Theodore aireouon or. u wma ssvea tn piao me ionn mam anowea wnn sne won th I wicn wnom n reoenuy won tne muiea from total destruction. Report (Hearst New b tensest Leased Wire.) New Tork. May 4.- The unusual eight this and other cities. of a airl nlaylng In a lawn tennl match partnered and opposed by member of th opposite sex waa witnessed today on the Indoor eourts in St Nicholas rink. fashionable gallery assembled to see Sutton, th western girl. Roosevelt Pell. ROOSEVELT WILL KEEP ... OUT OF OHIO POLITICS " of Conduct to the Prejudice ,f. of Good Discipline. - . CUIMS HIS DEBTS DUE 4 TO WIFE'S DIVORCE SUIT Tells of Came Played on Late Legislator. rise th town I aafe. Fire engine and California. pump war dispatched from her bi bi special train yesterday. These held thi j flames In check until the wind Veered. FATHER OF AMERICAN ' ; ; : HOUSE PAID BIG SUMS Acquitted of Charges of Actions Un becoming an Officer and Gentle ; man Courtmartlal Finds False ' Representation Established. . i Freesnre ' Brought to Bear on Old Man to Extort Cash, Two Weeks Before Hi Demise, Said to Hare Hastened End. mearet News br teasest Leased Wire.) Nw York, May 4. Th finding efj THearst Hews by Loo rest teased Wire.) , New Tork, May 4. Mra Catherine the court-martial which recently tried Livingston i Williams, a charming young oner. aaw vw" " WAm a wnAia es aavt fa ar im aa MweiVeawer I 'Major -FTancl P M mmji toidVnl! T7t S T ArimgTo Thotel tha General John C. Fremont th Path- ,Mldf utory ot th blackening of th- finder." at the army building In thl iaU Qalusha A.' Grow, Tathr of- th eity on charges of alleg.ng Irregularl- United States s hous v of; . representa- tles in his personal , financial affairs, Uvea" were made public tonignt Dy in war i Mra . Williams for years haa posed, department' at Washington. On he I for alleged blackmailing purposes, as (Hearst Hews br Lonrest Leased Wire.). San Franclsoo, May .'Passengers en the City of Panama today brought tha new of a gallant fight made by en American mining engineer named Fred Mine, wno witn a companion was com mandln cart of tha Honduran arm at Amlsega when the Nlcaraguan troop WIDOW OF DESPERADO uievua aa uuei bmiu pvui ui sviujvi sj iu a wild roue Mill tried to make the Hondurana stand up and fight, but It was Impossible. He then told his com panion that he would light the whole Nlcaraguan army alone. Hie companion remained with him and for several hours they held the Nlcara guan troops off. Mill alone dropped about 6 ot the enemy, and the ehanoea are that he would have won his battle single-handed had not a Nlcaraguan bullet struck him In the forehead, kllln (PnMUhera Press by Special Leased Wire.) Cleveland. Ohio, May 4. President re- ohamplonahln two year ago tha ehancaa double tournament, measure her skill I Roosevelt today declined an invitation eelved today aay that unles th wind ra tnat an will carry back the title to agalnat Barnard Prentice and F. u. wet- to apeak in Cleveland Because ne reared (son, both players of standing. such a speech would be construed asja THREE WRECKS OCCUR 'ALONG SANTA FE ROAD Although Miss Sutton had to bear the boom for Secretary of War Taft. Ac- brunt of the attack. It waa not due en- j cording to private advices received here tlrely to her that Prentice and Watson I thl afternoon from th national capital won br the soor of . : . h said h did not care to mix personally Miss Sutton's game waa ef the eamelln politics in Ohio. sterling quality that has marked her L. H. Treadway, president of the Dlar during the erle of Indoor tourna-1 Cleveland chamber Of commerce, ex- Denver, May 4. Three wreck oo-1 ments and sh proved her ability to cop I tended an Invitation to the president to ourred on the Santa F railroad In thl with th hardest kind of opposition. 1 com here aa a guest of honor at the state, Arisona and New Mexico. A num-1 Her ground strokera were ' eapeclally I chamber of commerce banquet on 6ep- ner oi paaeengers were Injured at Ra- I rood. After the match was decided the temoer l, ana incidentally make a DIES OF BROKEN HEART ""Sl" mJ? 4.1-TnlS 5- i (PaMisbers Press by Special Leased Wire.) Delia. Texas. May 4. Mra. B. Thompson, widow of th gambler and ton, New. Mexloo, by th derailing of j play waa continued and Mia Sutton and j speech. Treadway made a special trip Jeff McLean ahd Deputy Sheriff Scott I Shrlners to Loe An galea Later In th laete at T-s, 1-4. at Fort Worth on Maroh IB, and who day another Sbrtucr train on the samel The play la the mixed double will b was nimseir auuea ny a policeman, road was ditched near La Junta, Colo-1 continued tomorrow, aiea uKumger, wnere sne na oeen i raao. xwo irainmen were fatally In- ri" ?VLJ2z: -"ata. Ch.W" THRFF.P.FWTR FARF Tflft ln htm ImWI. ;r Ullltf I m vi.mu.uvot. I W.lvUS injunoa. Al JOSepn Wlty. Al!-I w a aw A was taVen nrii. : , - " . " ----- m u viroiiBoi , inuuaing a. j. wai to Washington to extend the Invitation, but the president declined with regret. SEATTLE WINS AND FANS THROW COIN wai i hot In th leg and waa taken ptte- trala death of her bu.bandr BRITISH TARS CARRY sOFF INTERNATIONAL CUP BANKING COMPANY OF ASTORIA INCORPORATES tere of LowelL Masaachusetta were in jured and score of othr badly shaken up. waiter- back waa badly suralnad. no onrmera were aboard this train. LOW, SAYS MR. ELLIOTT (Hearst Kew by taarest Leased Wit.) T 4.- By flV lengths I Mnrnnratlnn n tha rnlumHIa Tm.t Norfolk, Vs., May (Special Dissatck to The Journal. 1 Aatorla, Or, May 4.- Article of In- UNCLE SAM MAY ACT AS (PablUherr Press by Special Leased Wire.) St Paul. Minn., May 4. Howard El liott, proaldent of the Northern Paclflo railroad, said today: fVA:. j::-.v', 7L "W"-Tri.22! hatful, more or leaa Paddy Welch started to pitch . i (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) - . SeatUe, May . 4-Kellacky belted the ball over the fence twice today and the last time drove In two runner ahead of him. it waa th most exciting game of the season, and for the first time the fans threw money. Kellacky getting a ' general- charge he la found "not guilty th daughter of Mr. Grow, and her con-J the crew of tne Brltiah hlp Argyll to- pany were filed in the county clerk's of- 01 conduct uumvumiu uuwua Kcuniiu) w nor own mom . uvu .u uuilou i Qc . this mornlna Th lBOOROratOr gentleman, In violation of the txty- aion, extorted more than $100,000 from Stat battleship Illinois, thereby win- my, N.Clarke, John A. Lee and a L. DLrntriiirn rnn Tim rami a a. . . v i nChTI V rn run inr I onffintu cmuet a am prsna. pwuubuu , tj.. vraieK ateera wttK wa m a a I . A . - m - . vj.-v 14 . n wvm vMa v aaa saaiu r.r; ,:r:": ,t:; "rr" r 1 n innm and a bait m r. (Pabllaliera'. Frees by Speelal Lea-d Wlre.l .vl .71 "ir.T " I him and after th third inning Txr -1. 1 . , , ry. i. I uia Washington, May 4. deeply - Interested in passage of . the Interetate eom- -The government t -..-... iC J7J 7Z,-ZZ f Invincible. Mack himself helped th. adverse re-1 "l".-,ir.,..r " " "7. -" I the game by driving three runner. first srtlcl. of war," but ulltyof con- tha .venerable l.gi.lator. , .... Battenburg eup, offers , by WitnCtUMO: ebl if "JS?? -ft. l.gisUtion. , . Prhap. early ; etat. ' aToTsr St to r s J?: sjKa,srs s-w wthejwn r- . jiimt to tha creiudlc of good order and I Tha laat navmant made hv Orow wu military" discipline In violation of the J o,000,; of which Mre. WUUam admit tltion by th navi of th world at th business In Astoria. Sixy-seoona riwig 1 iwtuii rvceivea , e,vvv. jma t i ,.mvu.u jvvo, . xum aisisnco I wULr (Ttmoni uyvu u, 1 wirauo wuo posea mm uer moiner, samrn. 1 uim uun uiivuju me aouDie line 1 rAnrtar hnnur a I wassnMenced to lose 60 files in military j Catherine Livingstone de Fosses," I of American and foreign battleships and rUnCoT uKUYc SOCIAL rank on tj'e lineal list of majors of In-j known In theatrical circles, ' received fantry and has beeq released frontar rest and restorea to amy. . Ohartr Ar Proved. ' Ia approving th , finding and sen tence Brigadier-General' Grant, com manding th department of th ast, take th court to task for It lenlenoy. He y in part $21,000 according to Mr. William. The money wa paid over by Grow only two weeks before ho died and the pressure brought to bear , oa him; to extort money is saia to nav naataneo hla death.. 'h i r.-,-. - Mra William claims that $250,000 in securities waa placed by Mr. Grow and brother or Henry c rriek ot Pltta- Th alloged false reprVnUUon-ex- t" ,f ft w in a -Vfet, IffiL'rJwnS'S nrovTeenTto- SWS t? NewVofk s " om5 his being owner of property seem to .B.. .nna. .h. ,h : cepted hla p;v. bean .tabllshed beyond any doubt ml SiJI . . w.. K ' there. ehe will claim them. .7hiIJni.lrfSt Th. blackmaUlng of Galusha Grow ht "SSJS'S? whVh llll h" n brought Into prominence i ment fro . hi official PV. J"' through the utt filed at Scranton by nt..TA-a'h!iu Elijah L. Roake. a Nw Tork lawyer. :r!?f&&EJ&JZ!Z against th -Grow estate for the recov- ? . .TmlnVen officer anT a aen- Of $10,000, ' alleged to be due for 1' hTSioUUon of the"lxty-flt nrce. rendered In trying to establish tleman, m vioiauon or ina sixty rirsi 1 u.,iu. f u wtiii.m.' .M.t. ffC-nS- CSSZ J2i ? "StHaCich i nwt.iifial 10 maa order eheduled for next month, 1 calcu SS S'P6m :UnlTir latedsto furnish aenaatlon disclosure, fore It gain, from ttolangth of aer- . - ' . vice and n gn -ranK or we tLLtN I tttUT !AIL5 tn CuUJTfc, .v iu uia . a k.imn . u v., i to wnicn orncers 01 me army th tlmj wa SS minute for th Brit ish boat and 19 minute for th Illi nois crew. About $50,000 wa placed on th rao at even money, elded- to Inquire a to th aocuraoy I r"' iuuuu "w Batu ....... .1 iiii io s Unci Sam haa" 1L000.00O Inveated , In ?n?' Xi'i: 'If -"2 T il'ir.i . 1 Spokane .'.. . . . .1 S 4 1 1 SS 1 th ntrprt aa a. loan. 7 rat ta noa BatteriWdcli. Mack and Stanly; flMtaj-v f Vw Taft mtmKa, I unnWM.. un wueauwns Oflborn and Altman. m a m ea t a . a a a mmm a mmm m 1 M " I Jk ka sm aMa a Ka siAMinetA a I UNIUN tNJUTS LECTURE -r,r- TmTZZ to do their best under adver oondl tlona7 I hop this spirit dlplayd of late by the publlo will not eontlnua It night for Old Point Comfort On Mon day he will Investigate condition , 'Th government cannot act a re- It de- Forest Grove, Or May 4.-Rev. Hor- Th cup wlU not leave th American I thir I Portland. .nrMi . .aa.. " . ' aB" I will make Investors still more unwlll- .in, hnt th n.m.. .. h . .T ' "II : -TT.-T" . fMi-u . v mere i , . . 4W . ,, ""I - - aw uwuaw v w luuiii m l I ar flkvssmn mr luiTnrB wnm Mnmai n rnsinm aaaa i e BaaA va - aa . . nr., m h. nn (, :v j." .rv;r: .uv cent or FIERCE WOOD FAMINE THREATENS AT SALEM WRECKAGE FROM LOST. .. ..... SCHOONER BESSIE K (Special Dispatch to Tie Journal.! v Aatorla, Or., May 4.-O. L. Hansen, lighthouse . keeper at Hecata head. ports finding several pieces of wreckage from the lost gasqlln sohooner Bessie K- soattered along' the beach In the I the subject, "Qraduate Study.- The new officer of the union are H. L. Bate, president; B. Cook, corresponding secre tary; Helen Chandler, recording aecre- tary; fame Ward, treasurer. ' ' King Caught In Gale. (Rtartt Kew br Lontest Leased Wlre.t . London, May 4. King Edward, while returning to London today, waa caught In tha aavcr gale which ha been rag ing over the channel. The wave brok th total proceeds. Another payment of 40 per cent la due June 15, but with, th stipulation that it shall not b less than iiuo.uoo. lng to put their money Into railroad and will thus prevent the many neces-1 (Special Dispatch to The JooraU.) Salem. Or., May 4. One of th firo sary Improvements by which railroad I est wood famines ever known tn this servlc can be bettered." section ia threatening SaJem.,, Wood cutters ar scarce and they ask from $1.26 to 1.0 per cord for cutting. Al ready wood dealers ar deluged with orders for Or wood, a sufficient supply of which can scarcely be hauled to the city on account of -th , scarcity of - K.. he lnai Leesed Wire.) I teams. Threa dollars ia a common ftv. - (PabUtbert Press ' by Special Leased Wlra 1 1 - New York. May 4. Richard ; Manefield. erage prtce for first-quality fir cord- ; .... "" h.. ..,. t,.A .nntliM ralanaa this I k,,-.. h. h .u TEAMSTER ARRESTED FOR MURDER OF CHILD RICHARD MANSFIELD - - HAS ANOTHER RELAPSE It Is predicted, people will have to burn green flr or slab wood. - : FOR HOME AFTER TOUR rnnanrt Hews A Lanmat ImmA Wlra.i ; New Tork, May 4.- After a tour last ing four months of the principal cities of the United States, Miss Ellen Terry and the members of her supporting com pany returned home . today, sailing on the Atlantic transport liner Mlnnetonka, : A large number of friends gathered at the pier to say goodbye to the English tragedienne ' and her oompany and for a hour previous to tne sailing or the - Ml.. Turrr htlii a, rerwntlriTi In pensee .and to th dtyorce proceeding J hef -u,u ot foonis, which had been dec brought by hi wif which made Jarjj orated with .English aad American expenu. ...: rT.; ton and a large auantlty of flowera. - tearltr to , shoul held. aiTorder that aom punishment may XSe imposed, th sentence 1 approved and will be forwarded to th war de partment for approval." , Slrorpe Oansedebte.' The -trial of Major Fremont, who Is one Of the beat-known officers In the service, attracted wide attention. Wlt . nesses came from ell over the country and even from Cuba to testify, It was claimed by MaJor Fremont that jil debt ware largely du to living ex -i....i.- nu. u . . - .. i tne ' a!tor. caa snotner rtuape wn ruu score I T" . . ..a vicinity of Taqulna.bay. The wreck- fiZVElZil Tn h,h ?f; " Mnrt" neV have Sndon. a"he contemplated doing. He age bore the name of Bessie K. Han- Wa majesty wa a . passenger. .None traversed every Inch Of territory In h Wui remain at his horn on Rlversld eeit -ia 5 fully convinced that Captain $? th ' LeT n.tu'd nd6;k durln vicinity ef the scene of the crime. Rob- Jriv. for two week, recuperating. Laaantch and erew of eight men were " cuannei. t chalkley. U . yeara of i . " wvar elnce he suffered a nervou col- lot when th achooner capslied, about M w .. . ..""': teamster, waa arrested at midniaht to. I lapse at Scranton, Pennsylvania, some a month ago. . Awec inaian eieran. nlsrht on a techntcal eharra . tima m. while on a tour with "Peer (Hearst Newa by Lontest Leased Wire.) susptclou character, until the police I Gynt." Mri Mansfield haa bean In poor San Antonio, Texas, - May 4. Felix I can Investigate to see if ha k. n health, and for a white his Ufa was de- lodriouosa ' en Asteo ; Indian, died here I connrctlon 1 with ' tha - tnurAv n iitti lanaired of. ' Recently, however., he lm- LOSS FROM BIG BL AZE reeterday at the age of 119. . He wa Alex Hoenig. whos dead body was proved. lmJ I UfU UUM.I, I, I),, hattla af tha il.mn tn aa . fniinA Th.... I. ,. w . I u.mH.I'i manajrer announced teamster In charge of fhe paymaater's th rear of hla father-a t.i.h.n),nn I this morning that tha actor' ntlr routln offlc work, to accept the tnvl- (Bsarst News by Loosest Leased Wire.) I wa scon of the Mexican army. After I Detectives fiadisriminii.K... k cl I nnnkinar for th coming aeason had been tation to deliver the address at th Kansas City,' Ma, May 4. Th Gold- f Texas viotorv he returned to Maxlrn. IChalklev into tha An k. h..nnaied. commencement exercise of the State Udt-Powell Hat company's building, where h lived unttl four year aa-o. I suspect spied a rnrt f Normal school at Cheney. Washington, which takes place June 5. SEVENTY THOUSAND IS ACKERMAN CAN'T ATTEND ; CHENEY COMMENCEMENT "T (Special Dtaoeteh to The" Jearaal. ) Salem, or.,. May 4. Superintendent J. H. Ackerman find It impossible, on ac count of previous arrangements and sUdt-Powell Hat company's building, where he lived unttl four yeare ago, upect spied a reporter. Tss. I'm tho a five-story structure at .SIMM Broad- wnn he came hera V1 - murderer, write me up." ha houted. Trt IMDIirF lAPAIUFF way, was burned -today. The loss on ni , with an air of braggadoVla - TU INUUUt JArAIMCOC Charges that " he V had misrepresented facts to obtain money and said he had jway borrowed In good faith and with th Intention of settling the debt In due time. TJp-valley farmer rain already, , ar .vj'AiTested.foP-Alaaiilt. ' Frank s Williams " waa ' arrested at Brooklyn and Mllwaukle streets yester day ' afternoon by' Patrolman Wanles longing for I on a charge of attempted criminal aa- auit oa an ii-year-wu gu, th stock was $30,000 and on the build ing-i $40,000. The ' firm carried $50,' 000, insurance.- , , . .. -1 i i-y;' .' Elopement Causes Collapse. '. r Publishers' Press by Special Leased Wire.) New . .Terk!May As Mre. Jer Knode Cooke, wife or the , rector or the .BL George -church, who eloped with Flore Whaley.rfilS helresa-ward, returned un expectedly ' to her old horn in Hemp stead let today.. ; She waa so weakeend by the- strain ah - has undergone that when aha reached the house after a long walk from the station, where h was Twenfy-Two Ballet In His Hand. Castle Rock. Wash.. Mar 4. Richard! DIVinFM VFDniOT IM the hand today by tha accidental dis charge of a .11-callber revolver. Th bullet passed through the hand below ! and between the ' third and fourth fin gers. It is thought no permanent In Jury will result to the hand. ' ; TO ACCEPT EXCLUSION CASE OF CARL STOCK raiSS Aokt, Japanese ambassador, wui go to the. Paclflo .slope to urge his people Killed inaDneL. (Publishers' Press by Special Leased Wire.) Lexington, K.y May . Bherlff Her- Centraiia. w.., m.. i Tha nr-1 there to accept without further eom- oner1 Jury. Impaneled tor tha inquest plaint the Japanese exclusion feature of on the body of Cart Stock.; the Seattle the new Immigration law.j , H reached baker who hat haa mtaalnr from hla thl concluaion after oonfereneea , with lodginga her alnc April 18, and which O.-Noda, vlca-president ot th Japanese was found in V mill ditch her today I association of San .Francisco, and Tak- by om boya, returned' a divided Ter- ahashi, preaident of an association of diot, four holding for murder at the I the same name at Seattle, who explained bert White and William Barrett, both watched by score of persons, that ah I of Corbin, Kentucky, are 4ylng a the hands of person unknown and two fori to th ambassador the danger threat- ool lapsed at tn uuresnoia.' - ; ,. i ruit oi a putoi aui tua exurnoon, ., I suioiae. ' . , ' ;jntapruninr.nmw, OREGON SECURITIES . . FAVORITES AT BOSTO'i (Special Dtspetcb to The Jrnirn.l Boston, May 4. -A $45,000 tlork tf Portland and Oregon City boni ?. i In th Boston market by N. V. i' . t and J. Harris &,o., T.'vm I meeting wltu gobS .;. 1, i from small Investors ! tates, trust funds, - ' 5 rer rnt 1 m, r 1917, er 1 if t n ' 2 (