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This Issue of
. Tho' Sunday Journal
' Comprises ' '
5 Sections 68 Pages
JOURNAL CIRCULATION
' :TESTEKDAY WAS: '
30,200
The Weather Sunday showers;
westerly winds.
VOL. V. NO. 3.
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, - MARCH
PRICE FIVE 1 CENTS.
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FEELING AGAINS 115 TE WE -ADAMS
NEW YORK POLICE FEAR - REDS"
WILL MME TROUBLE, THEY MEET :
AT MURRAY HILL LYCEUM TODAY:
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LITTLE
CITIZENS
LMCH'HIM
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Attempted Murder ; of
Bulkley VpIls Causes
;-Much, Bitterness, in
Some Quarters Of
ficers Alert ..
FOR OREGON
: ' (Halted Press Leased Wirt.)
' Telluride, Cola, March 28 Ai a re
'iilt of tho attempt to murder ttulklay
.Veils, general manager of the Smug'
tier-Union mine at Pandora thl morn'
tng by blowing him up .with dynamite,
the feeling against Steve Adams, we
tern Fedora tionist. In Jail here on
charge of assassinating Arthur 1 Col
lins, Wells' predecessor. Is very bitter
in some quarters. Tonight mere is open
talk upon the-street that Adams snouia
be taken from the county Jail and
lynched. The county Jail Is a strong
one end - the officers - would have ro
difficulty In defending Adams, should
any attempt be made to give -him short
eli rift,' if they are Inclined to do so.
Important developments In this-di
rection are expected in the next 21
hours.
It la claimed that fully two seore of
former deported Federationists rrom
this district have returned within the
last two weeks to create sympathy and
sentiment in behalf of Adams, so that
' It will he impossible to obtain a Jury
that will' convict him when he is
brought to trial for the Collins murder.
The bomb that blew out the side of
the residence of former Adjutant-Gen
eral Wells was set under his bed, ana
; ! ow It was placed there is a mystery.
The district in which General Wells'
Uiome is situated in Pandora has been
policed, for months and particular at
tention has been paid to unknown per
teons who have entered the guarded do
main. The fact that Wells was sleep
ing on an outer porch of the house
saved hla life; had he cn In his bed
room he would have been blown to
atoms. ' Aa it was the entire side of
the house was thrown outward and the
force of the explosion threw Wells into
the street, where he waa covered with
debris from the wrecked residenco.
The general was not hurt, beyond a
number of minor cuts and bruises. lie
la, however, almost deaf from the con
cussion. He related thnt he had not
In the , least suspected that the "inner
circle" could reach him, and that the
property. t Pandora had been policed
with the view of keeping out suspicious;
characters.. . Beyond this the general i
would give no Inkling as to whom he
Wight suspect.
The bomb must have been exploded by
a time fuse. No wires were discovered
In the debris. The would-be assassin
probably worked in town for some time
ana nas posea as a iriena oi mo mine'
owner, .
HIGH! HI 8S'
" LEADER FOUND
Coming, of Paul : Morton to
Portland Confirmation of
Story That Equitable Will
( Use State as Field for Investment.
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KBil
fil
Wheeling Police Forced to
Beat Immense Crowd Back
With Clubs Commoner
"Blames Republicans for
Financial Panic
flEGI
La Follette Organizers All
yt; Over State Go Quietly to
-People to Talk About Wis-
consin Man's Merits Sen
ator Shows Strength.
President Hod son, of the . Portland
Commercial club, Jast evening received
en route to Portland, who has accepted
an invitation to b the guest of the
Commercial club. Mr. Morton will be
called upon at the Portland hotel Mon
day morning by a committee, from the
club, and arrangements will be made for
his entertainment.
Mr. Morton, who Is president of the
Equitable Life Assurance society, one
of the largest sggregatlons of capital
in the world, comes to Portland for the
purpose of looklnir over the field and
determining upon the class of secur
ities that wall best appeal to his com
pany for the Investment of capital.
Home weeks ao an exclusive Journal
story announced that the Equitable Life
Id place about 112.600,000
Kentucky Governor Says
: Troops Have Killed Six
teen Outlaws.
(United Press teased Wire.
Lexington, Ky., March 2$, A great
sensation has been created here by the
declaration attributed to Governor Will-
son In dispatches telegraphed here to
sight from Frankfort that he has got
fnm ni.nr.rin.vii hi ua nn wpu in nnnn
iFt .expects at the proper time to ar
J ruffe the chief of the movement, which
baa caused so- many outrages through
out Kentucky of lata. Governor Wlllson
la quoted as teuing a party or men wno
called on him today on other matters
the following; "With "the aid of troops
and detectives. I am glad to say, 1 be
lieve I have the situation now well in
hand. My men have their hands on the
man behind all these disorders and his
chief lieutenants. When the time is
riua. our men Will act and the mlscre
ants will all. be in the penitentiary
soon., ...
Governor wuison is sam to nave
stated further that the soldiers have
itJUed 1 of the nlghtrrlders.
RHEF ALLEGES DUNNE
J- WILL NOT BE 1 SQV
l Heart News by Lorcest teawd Wlre.)
fSati Francisco, March 28.--Notlce of
an application that they will make to
Judge Lawlor Monday for an order dis-
qualifying Judge Dunna from Mttlng at
the trial of Abe Ruef in the. Parkside
hrihni-v indictments was filed with
joounty clerk Mulcrevy today, by At-1
tarneys wenry Acn, ranit jyturpny anu
JSSi t;. AJnapman. .
I muefs attorneys accompanied the no
tea-' with another big affidavit. In
which tne - deposed pose recites many
facts to sustain his contention that
Tadce runne' is biased and prejudice.d
ii gainst him. The affidavit goes beyond
iLhe time, when ituer was rirst inflicted
ind aeciarea mat pontics ana personal
itiallce ensrendered the opposition of
pudge lJunne hefore the graft prosecu-
ion was.oegun. ,
3IAD VAQUEE0 SHOOTS
DANVILLE OFFICERS
(Hearst .News by Xonitet Leaned " Wire.).
JOnn Francisco. March 28. After fa
j Tly woundincr. Joseph Araanantes, a
leputy coiiBiHin, anu HiKMiiing t.;onsta
:ie 'George Groom of Danville through
he left-arm, a vaquero, name unknown,
-ojleved to be Insane, Is in hldinp in
he fastness of the hills ordering Tas
ajara valley, near Danville, Contra Cos
n.' coimtyi- heavily armed, while a posse
f manhunters. headed by Sheriff Veale
Martinet,. J s hot ijn. his trail, . With
he posse is Groom , who, after having
its injuries dressed. Joined the pursuit
f his assailant. '''
I : Governor Guild Improving.
. i'-.fliaitod Pr Lea! Wre. ' i'
Boston, March 28 The' Improvement
i Governor Curtis 1 Guild's condition
irttinueS. At 10 o'clock today be was
:sUng comfortabry, : , ,
would place about S12.OOO.O0O of capital
in Portland Investments. The coming
of Mr.- Morton is confirmation of that
news article.
The Commercial club will show Mr,
Morton the city, and furnish him with
a fund of authentic Information regard
insr- the resourcs-i " and development ol
the city and state. It is believed that
ne win tie unable to avoid tne convic
tion that business conditions In Port-
land and Oregon at this time surpdss
those of any other section in the coun
try, and that the Kauttable I,ife cannot
find a better field for profitable and
safe Investment of its funds.'
The placing of so large a sum of life
Insurance money in Oregon at 5 and 6
er cent- is expected to oe a severe
low to prevailing practices- of charg
ing exorbitantly high rates of interest
for loans on staple securities.
HIIIGT0N-
SELLS LINES
Harriman Purchases Elec
trie Roads From Former
TrolleyMagnate.
(Hant News by Lostett tessed Wirt.)
Los Angeles, Cal March SS. Henry
E. Huntington, quondam trolley mag
nate of Southern California, Is no lon
ger a factdr in the steam or electric
railroads of this city and state. The
entire Interests of Huntington have been
taken over uy Harriman ana Muntingion
nas retirea permanently xrom tne neia.
rouay tnis statement was ruiiy ana
positively substantiated.
This means that Harriman and his
lieutenants will dictate every move In
the future made by the Pacific Electric,
Los Angeles Pacific, Los Angeles Rail
way company. Los Angeles Interurban
Railway company .and Los Angeles ft
Redondo Railway company, and that
Harriman -wiil own absolutely all fran
chises, rights of way, rolling stock and
everything; else connected with what is
considered to be the largest and most
complete trolley system in the world. i
(United Press Leased Wirs.)
Wheeling. W. Va., March 2 J. William
Jennings Bryan was given a cordial
greeting by 15,000 people here today,
when he stopped off for two hours on
his way from Pittsburg and Parkers-
burg, Thousands lined every street nn
bis route from the depot to an open
air stand, where he made a half hour
speech. He was cheered continually.
ine ponce had to use their clubs at
nines to rorce the crowds back.
At the stand'10.000 ettlzena assembled
to near mm on the coming campaign Is
sue, tie aeciarea tne tariff, proper
cHuiauuu oi ruuroaaa. rivinv in hon-
ple their fair share of benefits at reas
onable rate and protection of American
workingmen's interests would hn thro
or tne paramount issues of the cam
paign.
President Roosevelt, he said, had In
dicted the Republican party In a recent
message, and whatever conditions were
brought about in the last year, follow
ing a season of unparalleled prosperity
muni uc tuurjcu up 10 tnem in tne ln-
aictment. -
Movement in Favor of Fight
ing Senator Who Is Bat
tling Against Railroads'
Rule of Country Likely to
Caus6 Surprise.
DOSTOli NEGROES
AGIST TAFT
Black voters Angry Because
Colored Troops Were Dis
missed From Army.
' (United Press Lessed . Wire.)
Boston, March 28. -An appeal to. the
8,000 negro Republicans of .Massa
chusetts to "rise to the full stature of
their manhood" and cast their votes
against the Taft delegates, was sent out
tonight by the negro men's league of
Massachusetts.
The address lauds United States Sen
ator W. Murray Crane of Massachusetts
as a - true iriena or tne negro race," and
urges the support by negro voters of
tne unpledged crane ticket for state and
district delegates. .An appeal is made
to pastors or netro cnurciies to remind
their congregations tomorrow of the
summary discharge of the twentv-fifth
negro Infantry, following the shooting
up of Brownsville, Texas.
"Robert Marlon La Toilette of Wis
consin for president and Oregon for La
Follette." This Is the sentiment that
is being preached In the highways and
bywaye of the state quietly, patiently,
persistently, effectively.
Out of the Commercial building In
Portland where the La Follette Repub
lican club has Its headquarters and
where it has had its activity for the
past month is going a continual stream
of literature telling of the virtues of
.Untie Bob' of Wisconsin. Through
out the state throe men are making
their way organizing Wisconsin and La
Follette clubs, workimr for the election
of a La Follette delegation to the na
tional convention which is to meet in
Chicago, June 16.
Organisers at Work.
For the past month a band of faith
ful friends of the Wisconsin senator
and presidential possibility have been
hard at work with Portland as the cen
ter of its activities. At the head of
the La Follette Republican club is a
man who for many years was the right
bower of La Follette in his battles in
Wisconsin. This man. then the leader
of the La Follette forces in Wisconsin,
has' since taken up his. residence in
Portland.
Gathered about him are m. nnmhnr nf
former friends of Senator LaFoIletts
and admirers who are bound to him by
ms courae in tne unitea estates senate.
These men have formed the nucleus of
sn organization and movement whleh
already has gathered portions of the
state into the La Follette camn in
is hard at work on the remaininst dis
tricts.
So quietly has the work been carried
i on that but few have realised the
spread of the La Follette movement
in the statfe. 1-Iere and there Wisconsin
clubs have been formed. Some county
conventions have been held and at
these the Taft sentiment has been
bottled up to wait for the state con
vention. By that time the La Follette
leaders hope to be able to take their
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MEET DEATH
Wyoming .Miners Killed
While Trying to Rescue
Entombed Comrades A
Long Ust of Dead From
Fire-Damp Explosion.
ftTaited Press Leased Wirt.)
Hanna, Wyo., March 28. While
a rescuing party of 60 daring miners
were taking out the bodies of Robert
Warbtirton, James Knox, Gus Rai
mey and Peter Munson, at 10:30
o'clock tonight, a terrific explosion
occurred In the shaft of mine No. 1,
completely burying the rescuers. It
Is feared all are dead.
It will be many hours before the
rescuers who arrived late tonight
from neighboring towns, can reach
the entombed relief party. But un
less they are reached soon, all will
be killed by after-damp, If they sur
vived the explosion, whfch was even
more terrific than the first one which
killed 20 men.
The lives of 20 men were sacrificed
this afternoon when an explosion of gas
and dust in the No. 1 mine of the Union
Pacifio Coal company completely
wrecked the workings, shattered the
ttrmles and outside buildings, rocked
dwellings and business houses In town.
But for the fact that this was an idle
day in the mines the loss of life wauld
have been much greater. The men who
are buried deep in the bowels of the
earth, and among those who
burned to death by the fire now raging
in the workings, if they were not killed
mitHirht bv the explosion, are: Alex
ander Brlggs, mine superintendent; Jos
eph Burton, foreman
James Knox,
DISREPUTE
Tampering With Mails Re
sults in Recall of Ameri
can Minister to Venezuela
Situation Is Regarded
as Serious.
- (Doited rrct Lcim4 wire.)
Washington, Murch 28. Instructions
were cabled from the atato department
today to W. W. Russell, i'nlted States
minister at Caracas, to make a complete
investigation Into the tampering with
A m arl.i. n moila in V.nn.ii.lan n.A.
after which the minister in to go aboard!
the cruiser Tacoma nt J.a Guayra, Car
tagena, where he will tnko passage to
tiiw United States to mak9 a personal
report on the entire Venezuelan situa
tion to Secretary Root and President
Roosevelt. Minister KiiHsell was al
ready packing for a visit to Washing
tier tn
ton undi
le gulsa of leave of absence,
of mine No.
foreman of mine No.
Dodds,
foreman of
1;
3
mine
and Alfrod
The fire started In the colliery last
Sunday, Bince wnicli time regular at
tempts have been made to extinguish
it. Today it was deemed unsare to send
the miners down into the levels and
they were laid off. Superintendent
THREE PERSONS ARE
KILLED BY EXPLOSION
(Halted Prew Leaied Wire.)
South Deerfleld. Mass.. March 28.
John Ock'linton of. South Deerfleld,
Massachusetts, and .two others were
killed today by an explosion of a cas
tank. The explosion severely .injured
three other men. wrecked one building
and broke half the windows in the town.
L .1, r "'.r u"" I thev were laiu on. euperimenimni
battle onto the floor of the convention I Briggs with a team of picked men, the
and win the day. best and most experienced hands In the
Oo to reople First.
La Follette's managers in the state
have been pursuing a new order of cam
paign. Instead of beginning their bat
tle with the leaders they have gone
directly to the people. Just as La Fol
lette has done in bis contests in his own
state.
Out in different counties the traveling
organizer for the Wisconsin candidate
has appeared quietly and held confer
ence with a few of the leading men of
the county or the section, known to be
friendly to La Follette. Then the ad
vance man has faded away into the dis
tance and soon afterwards has sprung
inn riBienco tne Wisconsin or tne L.a
Follette club. About thla nucleus arekwidows and children are grief-stricken
formed the La Follette adherents of the
different sections and from them will
come the delegates to the state conven
tion if the leaders of tho movement can
secure their election.
(Continued on Page Eleven.)
camp, went into tne mine enriy mis
morning to fight the fire, but at 2
o'clock the flames had gotten beyond
their control and at 3 o'clock com
municated with the walled off gas and
a terrific explosion followed. Tiie vic
tims are all bolow the tenth levels and
ail hope of getting them out alive has
been abandoned, and it may be many
weeks before their bodies are recovered.
It is more than likely that the flames
have consumed tlia corpses ere this.
It was in this mine that 169 miners
lost their lives on Jt-ne 30, 1903, by a
similar explosion. The men who lost
their lives this afternoon were all mar
ried and have large families. Tne
exnectinir to sail April 14.
ine Keen situation mat has developed
over tne position taken by the United
States In relation to ine decision of
the Venezuelan courts against the
claims of American citizen!) urn the ap-
mrent eriort or tne Venezuelan authori
ses to secure Interesting documents
bearing upon the subject, lias led the
officials here to treat the situation se
riously. When Russell leaves Caracas,
It Is possible, .owing to the present
trend of conditions lxitwecn this coun
try and Venezuela that this will mean
tho temporary severance of diplomatic
relations with that country.
The presence of the Tacoma In Vene
zuelan waters for the past two weeks
has been a mystery. Today it developed
that it is for the purpose of being used
as a dispatch boat to carry Important
mail between La Guayra and Curacao
for Minister Russell. These round
trips have thus been by the vessel un
der orders of the state department, as
an Intimation was given some time ago
by Russell that the mails were not safe.
DIE REFUSED
Anarchist Silyerstein In
tended to Blow Up
Squad of Mounted.
Patrolmen Mariy:
Trampled in Panic.
BY MISS ELU
Reported at Washington
Senator's Daughter Will
Not Wed Foreigner.
(Hearst News by Lonfest Leased Wirs.)
Washington, March zs It is re
ported here upon excellent authority
oday that the Duke D Abruzzl will not
become the husband of Miss Katherlne j
Elkins, daughter of the West Virginia
senator.
According to the report. Miss Elkins
firmlv deflTned the duke's proposal just i
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nciuiB iiu saiiu uacn iu XLUiupr, pirn ijniirt,, , - VV
thanked the duke for i ,,,". u"iu" lum tn story
Units Press Leased Wire.)
New York, March ?8.The police
tonight are preparing to meet se
rious troubla tomorrow. Commis
sioner Bingham was notified. that to
night arrangements naro been com
pleted for a mass-meeting, of Social
ists and revolutionists to be held at
the Murray Hill lyceum.i In view J
today's outbreak in Union . square,
every precaution will be taken to see
that tomorrow's fathering is kept
within bounds. . . r
Announcements of the meeting
state It Is to commemorate the death,
of Gersunl, a Russian revolutionist.
w&o died last week. Hailed as one ...
of the martyrs of the Russian revo
lutlon, It Is feared the rr&Ise of the ,
Russian hero may go to lengths the
police cannot tolerate. It Is likely,
that at the first words of violence
the police will Interfere. . .
General Bingham has declared he
will allow no speeches which might
be an Incentive to acts such as those v
of today's bomb throwing. As a
precautionary measure, an1 extra
platoon of men was kept in reserve
in each police station until nearly
midnight tonight. General Bing
ham, fearing Bllvertsteln's mad act
today might prove an incentive to
other anarchists to emulate bis ex
ample.' ... - iw' '
The bomb intended for the police pre
maturely exploded in the hands of Selig
Cohen, also known as Sllversteln, . in
Union Square park today, and Cohen,.
as well as a comrade, who stood beslda
him, were blown to pVcea. Twenty
five policemen, the intended" victims,'
who were marching within 16 feet of
the spot where the bomb was exploded,
bad a miraculous escape. Cohen's com
rade, whose Identity has not been es
tablished, was Instantly killed. The
bombthrower's right arm , was blown, '
off, his eyes were torn out and he waa
otherwise so badly wounded that hla '
death is expected at any minute, lie ' .
died later at the hospital.
Half a dozen other men,; principally
policemen, were wounded in the excit-. ;
ment which followed the explosion, and
a panic such as the New York force has .
rarely been called upon to handle wnsi .
precipitated, in which scores were
trampled by horses or cut tm I.n-isf.I
by the heavy sticks of the police In ti e
flying charge to disperse the mob., -Though
literally hacked tn iiImm hvl '
flying fragments of the bomo, Cohen,
who Is a Russian about 25 years old, -never
lost consciousness. Lying on th -ground
near the fountain in the park
ma explosion ocjeurren, ana later
s said to have
and the scenes about the wrecked mine
shafts where the women and children
are calling loudly to the relief workers
to rescue their loved ones tire heart
rending. Relief parties are being run
into Hanna from nearby towns to assist
in the work of rescue.
his proffer of his name and his heart.
Then she reminded her royal suitor that
she. is herself an American alrl of a
family rooted td the soil of its native
land ana to us peculiar laeas.
Whether the young woman also in
formed ttie duke that she did not love
him anyway is not known, but it is
understood that, while she assured him
of her high esteem, she considered her
Americanism quite a sufficient reason
for rejecting him.
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of his act.
"It was for the police,'" he cried a
minute after the first police had,
reached his side. "I was tn thrnv t
bomb at the police because a policeman,
assaulted me one day. I had tc eio
this," he groaned. At first he declared
that the bomb had been hanrieri tn Mm
but later at the hospital he said;
Bought Explosive.
I bousrht-the nitro-irlveeri
bomb at a drug store at Clark street
and Broadway, Brooklyn. I made the
bomb myself from a piece of gas pipe "
Throughout he showed the nm.i ...
markabio fortitude, lie refused to make
any disclosures as to his accomplices,
if he had any; but in a rambling war
told the notice that he har a.
two children in Russia and bad been
in Anierica 10 years. He said that h
had been employed by a tailor named
Goldstein in T-:irlrMi tV r."i
Broome. It was not until late tonight
that the police secured definite infor
mation about th man Th. .k.!; Ti
cated at No. 82 Beaver frei-' i.. '
aMrs. Jacob Alexander, w'hb admitted
that Cohen was her cousin. numlu.eu
The clouds broke awav anil th,
sun came out, making the weather iVie'ii
for an open a r meutlnir ti iV.:' J,'" '
sands the crowds flocked to and around
nL? i . r" 5a'rR- " i o'clock
n. O..U.HIU.I hi rAticine aetlcaev iir.
sented Itself. The Interior of the T,a,ir
was rapidly becoming VnS.:.?.T I,ai
on the outside thniisjtirtii r.,.:..
and forth. vv
Polloe Slake Pint arova.
tt, Ji1110, mada the flrst move' when
they placed under arrest th drivr
of
three
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Magnificent Five-Story Buildiif Soon to Cover the iiittre Pcnnoyer Block to House the Pcpartmcnt STore of Olds, Wortmun & Klni
The mob Vrowlert inT"1; r, l?..V.
orders came to clear the a-k A pVnh1
ably S 000 persons were assemble twl
at that time. The order cam ud,io
ly and no time was nrw,
was any distinction, made Ta c ,, ' ,
Jeering and hooting followed? Bin"S
taneously the policemen on foot toot
hold of- the crowds that bloV-U.-j tit
fWMlk" and attempted to fore, the
dispel thTiU la th0
titlLl tit .',e.l
for the most part ei t'n.gn I uVTs. Wi
hold their meeting. They m.iy.i ,i
M1IUV &Tin RIllVD-lahlv s.ir..t it- , .
he;n ,,Vr",T,"7-'i.?1"'4 iX'tlc.,!- 4
"wbh ma pant, iook a 1
wi.muuii'a leaaer anu ti'
iiiwunii Diaco. nstt.t-,,i ;,r.i...i
about for what to do at-;? f,, i
an outlet for thlr pent ur i.
song. Away .ff toward Jrvl
a group of about a him,v.,i
the strains oil xtrMns.,.' ... .
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jjp iiiMi vrmufianas Of ttir.
bavin
rived of t"i
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air of tiiut i
l a UiiKUna
I anthem.
Someone formi a n
Quickly fell in, and r
ther four sides of th
movd, siny.lcg nn t!.'-v'-
Silvorjteia'a t-
fhe nnte rnci -turn .
I from Fiivcrptciii a