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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, A SUNDAY MORNINO. APRIL' 0, IMS.
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Investigation, of Franchises
r by 'r Spccial Committee
PLENTY GOOSE wm FOR
III I s, SENATE siraiEin 110.1
Chief of Crow lndians Testi- Call Issued for People to
fies That Reynolds Is a
Good Agent "
Meet and me Anti-Machine
Candidates.
- Eyco
IVHiibui
lVaful tHtrea
Cured
. at I .
too Knifo
af AlaMet MJnmlsM
. .(Special Dispatch to T Jearaal.) v
MeMIonvin. Of ' April . 4. At ;
Ml
Weak, WsUrr t
Can f Cttaiasts, mnnlatee' tide, WU4
re tM
Taw (um
. . (Oaltai.Ptaaa Xaaaa Wire.), ...
Waahlnftoh, April 4. Thara waa
WMnno VTtr05irh ' Tip t WPP Tl I touch of wild 111 but no nature faJclnf I ballad meetinr of tha executive commit
1 v AUVUV ' - , r v ' ' ' I . . . . . . . . . . I ... ... - . . a
MayOf ; and ' Legislative Indian affairs today whan Chlaf Plenty No. 1 movement bald bar this morning Ei T "
m ti. t J I uooe, ei us crow inoian win.
jouy iruuuio xrumii.
sUIra, Dlrs,
Ait zn ii
" ana asanas Wits Tv Oeat .. '
ataaiB tmt tree Trial Settle. ,
Tha torea ball au4e ar thla marts loMoa
avarr ear ar tmlr remarkable. I bave r
CounoJmen Callara and Bannatt ra-lfcnJ
fuasa to ana war to mo suopoenaa is- aid 0
sued by Mayor Laos calling tha ooun
cllmen befors tba majrora special fraa-
chlaa comralttaa yestsrdar morning to
tell what they know about tba fraeohls
of tha PadOo States Talephona com
pany. It la aald that Cellars and Ban
ttatt rafuaad to appear befora tha com
mitts upon tha advlee of thslr attor
eaya, who oontond that Mayor Lane bat
' not tba authority to eondnot tha Inras
. tlgatloa auch aa waa earriad out yaa
tarday morning.
Not only do tba oounellmen contend
thla, but thay alao aaaart tliat tha
mayor la playing politic and -that tha
objact of tha committaa'a invaatlgation
ia not to find out facta concarnlng tha
varloua franchlaea hald by publlo tort'
' Ira eorporatlona, but to plao tha coun
cilman In a falsa poaltlon that, tha com
tnltta might maka a highly colorad ra
port that will place- tba mambare of tba
majority party of tha council la a poor
light with tba public,
- v. ''' - rnnm Othn gdda t .,
. In raturn tha councilman aay that tha
tlma will coma whan thay will ba abla
to abow that tha eommltta baa not
only ozcaadad Its authority, but that It
baa gona cutald of tha law In uphold
ing Mayor Lana In bla contention that
the council la to blam for not en f ore
rlth
aararal mombara of bla trlba, appaarad
at tha opening of taatlmony ragardlng
tna (JTOW raaarrauoa in Monuusa. Ana
old chief waa moat Intereatlng aa a
Itnea. Ha waa tha only on of tha in-
tha
dlan delegation unable to apeak Engliah
are nia leeuraony inrouin
nn nia testimony torourn
f two araduataa of tha Carllala In
dlan achooL
Senator ubton quaatloned Chlaf Goose
about aome of the tblnga about which
Mlaa Grey, tha writer, baa bean charg
ing agalnat the administration of the
affaire of tha Crow Indiana
wise Ore made tha atatament that
tha Crowe ware unable to make their dependant
own living and- that they could not aeil sweep the
tha product of their farm a witnout me eiectla
oonsent of Indian Agent Reynold, and
then only to persona daalgnated by nun,
Chlaf Plenty Oooee, answering, aald:
" I U my produce wherever I can
get tba beat price, without Interference
from the agent or any one else." ,
Chief ctcnty Oooee gave other contra-
glotory evidence ana wnan asaea wnem-
a call waa lasued far a maaa convention 1 ,tni wfld hatra, ares-dated Has dtaappaar
Of the adherents of Statement No. 1. lalmoat ustaatly -witb tba aaa f ttie .agla
It has not been generally known that !?"iTir ,X!Jl!!L,lt!zJaViJlfJt
fI? "2f2SW -w.fS M. ft are'piidly 4 wbK Til
. B.VT.V.r.. m' f .1.7 J;,, f, ramedia and all doctore had fallad. Jt
a Statement No. I ticket, but It became . ui4 a mtgto iwmedy aad I an U4 to
apparent aeveral weaka ago, that the n-, tbla tree trUl to ear aafferer treat sort
Kuim vuunv w uiuvauni i ares or ear era roaeie,
nr save tu
macnine in this county waa aiotaung
at least the leglalatlve ticket, all of
which la avowedly opposed to State
ment No. 1, and a movement waa put
on foot In a quiet way to have an or
ganisation to depend upon should auch
prove to be the case. Republleana and
Democrata aa well aa Soolallata and
Prohibitionists ars falling In, and there
is prediction on avsry nana tnat tna in
inr have throws awar mew elaaaas after
aslng It a weak, -rrrarbnra, taacbars, doctor,
lawyara, anglnaer, etvdVata, dresaiasiare end
all who as thai arse aadar strain find with
this Ut Lotloa a aafa, sore aad enlck raltof.
If yea have aore ares ar aay aje trouble writs
bm today, v I am la earaeet In Slaking aiy ef
fw ar a free trial battle of tale fatloe. I
lad ' to furalsb sroof la Busy mil-Breves
aad aotbeatie caaea where It has eared m ta
me product or ineir rarma wunooi ioi election say, ana that me drubbing the
anua wui raceiv on mat occasion will
move Just launohsd willlrart attar the doetora aald that anlr a
county ovarwneimingiy on fsraaa aaa azveaaiva aparatioa would aav toe
sif su ii joe save are TPonDia ec aay siae
joa anu Mke a eanoae mutake it yoa a sot
tni for aiy srvet fro effar at thla htacla
tj Utlea. Addraaa.wtth full descrlptloa of
your traabie and a twe-eeot Stsna, H. T.
Schleawl Ce-.i'MOO Botaa-Baak Bids., Peoria.
IU., aad oa will receive by return Bull, prw
paid, a trial bottle of tale aiaaie rawody that
baa restored assay almost blind to slab.
ar Reynolds bad been a good agent, be
replied:
'He baa bean a good agent la fact,
tba bast wa avar bad."
FARMERS DEFY
I
e
o
be such aa thay will not aoon forgot
Text of Oearaatloa OaU,
' Following Is the call In full:
"To tha votera of Tamhlll county,
Oregon, and- of the Fourteenth repre
sentative and Twenty-fourth senatorial
dlatrlcta of Oregon, greeting:
"Whereas, Tha time has passed for
filing nominating petitions undar tba
provisions of tha direct primary law,
and no candidates satisfactory to thoae
who bellove la the nrlnclnlea embodied
In aald law and designated as Statement
No, 1 bavs filed nominating petitions
for the following offices, vo-wlt:
Candidate for senator for the Twen-
ty-rourth senatorial district, embracing;
Washington, Lincoln. Tillamook and
Tamhlll counties.
"Candidate for
for
renresentatlve
Fourteenth renreaentatlve district, em-
Dracing TiiiamooK and zamnui ooun
Uea.
"Two candidates
for lh Thirteenth
Ing th provision ol I the- telephone com- Walla Walla Wheat EalSeW tr'owBfor?2!i
council snail civ tna company wi oaya
a
notice regarding tha establishment of
the fir and police patrol alectrlo sys
tems. As tba result of tha Investigation con
ducted yesterday morning both sides
ar farther apart thaa ever 1a adminis
tering to the public The majority
party contends that It Is going to anni
hilate everybody opposing It at one
blow. In the meantime Mayor Lane
end bla frlenda in the council continue
to give dig, and punchea into the ma-
Will Build Their Own
Warehouses.
for representative
representative Ola-
Ill county.
Believing that It Is
necessary. In ths Interest of aood aov-
ernraent, for all patrlotlo cltfsens who
CHICAGO POLICE
AFTEOADIGALS
Prohibsand Socialists Say
Force Discriminates
Against Meetings.
(Special Dispatch to The losraaL)
Walla Walla, Wash., April 4. War to
tba blttsr end waa declared against tha
varloua warehouae eompanlea operat
ing la Walla Walla county, by Walla
a Jorlty party that flue tars them la the I Walla farmers this afternoon wben tna
tie
favor the principles embodied In said
Statement No. 1, and In ths election of
United States senators bv oirect vote
of the people, to disregard, for the time
being, all former political affiliations
and units for the nomination and elec
tion of candidates for the above offices
who shall be pledged to support the
principles embodied in Statement No.
1. a cordial invitation Is sztended toall
voters, without regard to party, who so
in
debates.
Whatever in
t ..Z.? IT'"!,, ':,,r,.lunlon br unanimous eonssnt broke off 10I. at the hour of 16
h veaterdav mornlmr. so far aa re-1 nae-otlatlons lookina to the nurchase Of K0' th? Vvrpoto of nominating canal
aj suits war obtained , that will result In th Ta,rIoUS systems of warehouses In
;,nayyorL.n. nea'; Sc'tory In'e th. euntr ,
fight la that ha i able to compel ja pr vata ' bouses at .10 t
the councllmen to testify. FurtnVr than Pl"t,.,,n Aif-U vlii-. nj!-w i .n
this nothing was accomplished. The J"1.1 nf-7 tX? ? kt?t
-councilman say thstk they would not 'J a?.rJf T fntjJ.lfiiiLi J
have testified at all. but that Mayor bornai vuu "" Waterloo and
, Lane told them that city officials would P1"i- .Jh" . ,-. ....!
r, inMtintML . - Today a action 1 tha reault of the
te laveatigatea. - . warehouse combine on elevating and
, - ' WHltng aa Testify. storag rates, from SO csnts to iretnU
Now tha councllmen contend 'that per ton last fall. Th farmer mads
frothing alonr this line waa brought out every effort to get a reduction, but
and they ars angry that they revealed without success. The farmers' union
I as much as they did. They say , that aa a corporation then took up th mat
' bad they known the Investigation waa ter of buying the combine warehouses
to- have been along ths lines of ques- at ths various stations in the county,
tlon lng that waa brought out they but the grain companies put figures
; would have never allowed tha Mayor on ths houses which tha farmera da-
to swear them. They still contend that cllned to pay. - . . .
' Mayor Lane did not have the authority! At. today's meeting It was decided
: o swear mem, ana tnat tney oniy ai
lowed themselves to taks the oath be-
Farmers' Educational and Cooperative
believe to meet together
vention in tne city or
yamhlll county, Oregon,
mass con.
McMlnnvIlle.
on Anrll tl.
o'clock a. m.
causa thev wanted to show their will
t lngness -to testify In anything thai
' would result In a benefit to the public.
, . From what could be learned from the
councllmen It la safe to infer that they
will conduct an investijration of their
own. What this will rssult In th coun
cilman refuse to stats, but from their
' manner It Is evident that their Ire-is
roused and that they will right back at
, the mayor ao long aa ba la 'Willing to
Iie-nt
Thla cornea aa newa to those who have
watched the fight between th oppos
ing factions, because It waa tbouaht that
ths councilman have gotten all they de
'. sired from the fight, and the mayor was
flying off with all the banners ? the
war. They say that this is not true,
end they have not, like an Immortal
American naval 'hero, commenced fight'
Ing.' I
osces ror tne above offices, and for a
ruir county ticket for Tamhlll county.
"For the Executive Committee,
B. A. SMITH.
"8. S. DUNCAN.
"M. E. JOHNSTON.
"J. P. IRVINE,
"M. B. HENDRICK
. "R. TU HARRIS."
IHCREASE PAY
FOR THE ARMY
iv a meetlnr ft waa decided I
id build Indeoendent houses. Aa th I
of th W wheat raisers la the county. riTTimittPA Will KATinrf. f A I
decision te build their own bosses -"r"" w
Senate Favoring Increase
Over House.
(Dbltad Preaa Leased Wirt.)
Chicago, April 4. On of tb most
remarkable campaign la th history
of Chicago was closed tonight by Re
publican and Democratic aldermanle
candidates, but will continue with so
cialists snd prohibitionists until Tues
day, when men ars to be elected from
a majority of the city warda
The police have ordered all strset
meetings stopped, commanding officers
to prevent th gathering of persons in
parks or upon, street corners for the
purpoae of discussing politics or other
questions. The police declare they
merely desirs to preserve Dot ter order,
but the manaaers of the nrohlbltlonlsts I
and socialists charge them with having
exercised discrimination In having; held
back the order until after the old par
ties quit holding open-air rallies.
Both Republican and Democrats con
cur in the possibility of several mem
bers of the lesser parties supplanting
candidates who are now aervina. Ths
election Is th first to be held under the
new law which extended th mayor's
term to lour years.
tha
Is a serious matter for ths grain oom-
oin ana a neavr loss to it win nroiv.
ably reault
INCUBATOE BABE IS
DEAD AT WASHINGTON
(United Preaa Leased Wire.)
Washington. Anrll 4. Tha tlnv
months Old dau rhter of RenrnMntatlva
ana uars. Tencn or taano, which " had
thrived In an Incubator since birth, but
succumbed to fatal stomach trouble yea-
uji ""i . to Dun h ma larauy
borne in Moscow, Idaho, sfter adjourn
ment of congress. The body will mean-
iiwvmj ill .-Tsuji nero.
MASSACHUSETTS
DEMOCRATS I'll!
.
ia..aaaa aj
aTJKSssc-usszsszsssrssz:
Large Display of
Patterns that
will be worn
by "Smart
Dressers"
This Season
(Dalttd Preaa Leased Wire.)
Washington, April 4. Liberal appro
priations for ths army ara recommended
by the senate committee on military
affairs, which baa just completed Its
consideration of the army appropria
tion bill. It will ba reported to the
senate on Monday, and will carry an
Increase of tl5.0O0.O0O over tha amount
approved by the house.
The most Important lncreas la the
addition of $7,000,000 for Increased pay
for the army and for the revenue cutter
aervlce and the marine .cerps. No pro
vision is made here for Increased pay
ror eniistea men or jne navy, wnicn,
however. Is provided for In a separate
measure now pending In th senate.
Court Holds That Hisgen's
Victory, Does Not Place
New Party Second.
III - . lim K
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ORDERS TAKEN
THIS WEEK FOR
Easter Suits
Will be" made , up; with
out delay. - V .
We have a full force of
Union Tailors, and all
garments that bear . our
name are made in v our,
shop and carry the .
DYNAMITE KILLS
II
RAILROAD
Charles Norman and Theo
dore Hof stad Blown 240
Feet by Explosion.
(Special Dispatch to The JonniaL)
Spokane, Wash., April 4. Blown 340
feet by a blast of dy nam Its and liter
ally torn to pieces waa tha terrible fate
of Charlea Norman and Theodora Hof
atad. who wer working In a forty-foot
cut at a camp on ths Snokane. Portland
& Seattle excavation west of Hangman
creek-this mornlna. Thev were alone
in a cut between almost perpendicular
walls risins; nearly half a hundred feet
above them. They had Just loaded a
dosen poles heavily with th explosive
and it is suPDOsed they were tamnlne
in in iasi sucks wnen tne wnoie series
exploded.,-. So forcible was the explo
sion that the men wer raised clear of
tne walls ana carried two hundred feat
'.away.'-;-
.Normaa waa about SS rears old and
married, iia uvea at. Lincoln station.
on th Medical Lake trolley line.
Hofstad was single. Letters found
- , '-''-' kg on nis person indicate tnat nia parents
fl aaaaa ' I salak I tl aim omer relatives live at nainneapolls.
Mlnti I WnPf i3t - Both bodies ar at a morgu here.
X:
Our work never disap
points; we make clothes
that please, at popular
prices. - .
$30to$0
The Easter rush is now
on, but" we have in
creased our large force'
of Union Tailors and
are making clothes with
usual promptness. .
'LABORERS INJURED
BY OAS EXPLOSION
The S. D. VJHIs Tailoring Co.
291 Stsrk Street, Near Fifth V
- fUnitad Press Leased Wire.) '
-'Boston. .April 4. Fourteen Isharsnt
were hurled about Ilk straws, and two
! fatally Injured by an axnloaion or a-aa
In a big. Iron box used for purification
f urposes at the South Everett plant of
ha New England Gas at Coka comoanr.
When the accident occurred a gang of
o in en wwr snoveiing oxiae snavings
oui or ins iron box to clean it. The
main pipes had been shut off, but much
gas waa left mixed with the shavings
In th Iron box. It Is said ths gas com
ing not xrom in dox caused the remain
ing, gas to catch fir. A solid sheet vf
nam seemea to envelop in men, some
of - whom were blown against ths sides
ox ins ora bj mi lores ox in explosion.
TAFT CHOICE OF
: MONTANA 0. 0. P.
( Special Diapatcb to The Joarnat)
' Helena. . Mont. Anrll 4. -Tha atata
Ttenubllcan committee tonight Indorsed
William H. Taft for president . Th
state convenUoa will b bald at Butt
oa May i, '. ,-; t. .. . . .
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Boston, AprU 4. A decision handed
down today by the Massachusetts su
preme court agalnat the Independence
league, in its efforts to obtain recoani
tlon as one of Xhe two leading parties
of the atate, establishes an important
principle In regard to the ranking of
parties.
Ths lea rue held . that Inasmuch as
Thomas L. rilaren, the' candidate for
governor last fall, received more votes
than were cast, for Henrr M. Whitney.
the Democratic candidate. It la entitled
to suDDlant the .Democratic party
the second party In the state and In the
distribution of places on bi-partisan
poaras.
"Ths two leading political parties.
as used in ths statutes In question, the
court holds that the legislature meant
"rne two leading parties In point of
numbers." and that ths voters for Whit
ney and Democratic CI teens' ticket are
to be considered as belonirlnir to tha
Democratic party. His vote under the
Straight party designation with those
on 'the Democratic Cltlsens' ticket being
toaretner more man wnat usren re
ceived, the -court holds that It follows
that ths Democratic party is one of the
two leading parties, within tb meaning
ot th statutss.
SUCCESSFUL MARKET
DAY AT PENDLETON
Pendleton, or., April 4. with warm,
sunshiny weather - another - successful
market day was the portion of Pendle
ton toaay. XMeariy sa.uvv worm oz
horses, cattle and farm produce was
said. Prominent stock buyers from
outside points wers here buying. Thesis
sales will be a regular 'thing In Pen
dleton In the future. They ar proving
or great penezii 10 i armors ana oust-
ness men aiuce.
DOUGLAS REFUSES TO
RUN FOR PRESIDENT
Brockton, Mass., April . Ex-Gov
ernor William I Douglas, Who has
been mentioned for second place upon
the" Democratls national tloket as per
sistently as Governor Curtis Qulld has
been boomed for ths Republican- nomln
atlon for vice-president declined today
to be considered aa a candldat for any
political ozrice. - . .
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DR B. E. WRIGHT
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OFFICE-HOURS--8 A. M. to 5 p M; ; 7 ;30 to 8 ;30 P. M.I SUNDAYS- A'M. to 1 P. M
' . PHONE MAIN 2118 TWELVE YEARS IN PORTLAND. -
no agents. ,
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