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THE PRICE of THE DAILY JOURNAL IL ON THE STREETS and AT THE OFFl ) I . . v l-w . .- . m-m if. i i : .-.. ; . ... .. GET YOUR SHARE ja.. ? - . i -, , ...'. ' Of th Spring Builnmt. Vta ! - thm Journal' want columnt. Journal adi bring b9trsult$ ,v The WeatherFair tonight; "Wednfts.-', day fair and warmer.. ," "" , ' PORTLAND. ' OREGON. TUESDAY. EVENING;' APRILl7, : 1803. EIGHTEEN PAGES VOL. VII.. NO. 23. y PRICE TWO ; CENTS. ew matt 4iro gw araKba. , rivs etui V--.' u Li "P4r iyf 1 ( ' - r - p , ' , ; i j 'flqllm cv JOUnrjAt iciRCULATION I i FW((?WMW' FT n '. i. ,t 1 . ' ... m ' . ' v, ,-.,; , i ,"' i RAILROADS V" , ! Intcrstato Commerce Body Gi?e3 Interesting;: Facts and; - Figures Uegarding ' Intercorporate Eelatioil- snips oi Lines. i - . Deals With Holding Compa ; nies micli "Exist : -Merely to Deal : in Securities of Other Corporations' in; Ac- tire Tradev?r';c,' V ; (0olU4 Pim Lnm4 WIm.1 , , "Washlnfton. April T. Intertln ;fct and figures regardlnc tb lnUr corport reltlonhlp of : railway tn tha United States ar contained In th , flrat -f pedal, report of . th.ltertar commerce commiBsioa. xne result or tatlsMoet tabulation ahowa tht out f 111,000,000,009 of outstanding; .-ritis. i,200,0J)0,e00 U held by runway cor porations, leaving outstanding. In ths hands of the public about 17.800,000,000 of funded , debt and f 4.700.000.000 of . stock. - . . . ' ' -- Under 'the heading "holding oomps te" tho renort deals with' those cor poration t which .exist- merely .for the purpose of holding and dealing Inane securities - ef other' corporations. The . Rock Island. Atlantic Coast Line and the seaboard companies are classed as railway holding, companies 7 pure, and THIS MOST WORTHY CHARITY; HAS A FOOTHOLD IN -WEST simple, 'as distinguished from the com panies whloh hold no mileage directly, but' which operate.. railway property, as tn the case of. the Southern Pacific, the ureal jxorinern, ana : uie . Pennsylvania eoRipanles. Of tli the Rock Islsnd the reoorfsavs: "The cotnoany would aDnear to have ?en organised largely, ir not whody. -r the purpose of concentrating control ei railway properties in a zew nanas." TWO ilVESTOST III FRISCO FIRE Man ;and .WifeBurned to 'Death and Two Firemen r 'V-' Seriously, Iniured. ' -: " patted 'tnm. Leased Virs.) - , Baa. rranelsoo, . .. April v 7.s-Willlam Hayes an hU wife are dead' and. the llTes.of , two, firemen are , today 'hang ing as If by threads as . the result of a tin that attaoked tho Hayes home hortlr . after midnight' Ths two f lro i menSamuel and RV O. Brown-r-were running 10 me scene " wnen an auto mobile of the Underwriters' Patrol in which they were riding,, collided with a hook - and . ladder truck. - throwing i " oih wua Tioinc io in pavement. In the meantime- the Hayes residence : was , burning furiously, while crowds or excicea neignoors stood in tne street snouting inn. severs persona hsd per Ished In the; flames, j a , Hayes and his wife. It Is said, had been drinking, end It is supposed thst one , of them upset a parlor-lamp. The bodyof Mra Hayes was carried out by the first fireman who arrived. A moment -later Hayes was , brought Out In a dying condition and died on the way to , tne nospitai. Tne house was entirely destroyed. v Fhysiclans worked over the two injured firemen all night in tne nope-, ox saving tneir lives. Ml '- ! I r ; t " - . t A k. '. : .v. i-l i GOODE SAYS HE WILL PRESS v CASE AGAINST ELDER COFFEE I ti 'W EefrationList Eipeclei to (Exceed "tlOOG. Record (frer 10,000 Shows : Unprece- dented (GroTvlh in City and uouniy. ropuiauon. iTemendous Bush at Last Hour Extra , Clerks En listed - Books . Close at 5 Tonight Expected 1,300 ;Will;Begister; Today.. ! ! ' -".r..:.. ( , I ' i :' ... . . . This Is'tb last day' for the registra tion. or. voters,. and It Is estimated that when the books ar closed at f o'clock till afternoon' throw"wlll. ba.-'tl.409 names, on the.roUa'", All who. are in Una a. ( o'clock will be allowed to register, but those arriving after that hour1 will have shut themselves out of the game. The final figures will bo approxiraato- ly 10,000 lat-ger j than two' yearg ago; when th number registered before the primaries, sras 11,71s. V Two years be- foro that In-; the last presidential ; year. the re I date wss Tskin sained Is reckoned on j - : wik 1 , I i ' a S S ,VV;v-- LA . MAT :' " :ZZ0. tr-:. I10CL ; ACTIOfl OP Improvement Clnb of Albina - Supports "Mayor- lane in Fight', . for ; J;- Protection Against V O)rporation In- v fluence in light Contract Albina Citizens. Join Forces ' With .West 'Siders, Who -.want, uty.'jweea or Any Possible , Hint of "Combi- 1 'nations.'! i U,': u MImXsIu qdode.tWlioi;Ia:SaW:td f fave' Struck7 Rrr Mr.' Coffee. glstratlon at tho commsncingl 'rlspeolsi iOhpstck .'to.MmfnVir-: SS 'only 11.207. "V I: , .RiUmMmll' 13Amnmrlntil Art.' at d 80.008. people in. two year This I wlth hbf sewhlpplngiOfRev. .W N-. tne usual . oasis or opo cone, eiaef ot tne . Free -4Mexnoaist snowing is sll the more f remarkable . .. .,' ... i tr ... when the inquiry. Is-csrrled still, fur- ? 1 P" "I1 M ,CMti 14,1 ther backward. . Between 1901 . and night he' swore to a warrant before 1904 there -was a sain of barely 1.000 imNiu r ith. m nnini i - Unnhii and between 104 and 1904 the gain was only 1,600. Tne gain or 10,000 this year means' that-Portland and Multno mah county have 1 been growing at' a pace not before approached. ', Thoasasds Wot Seglstered. Denolte the bis recorded . sain, there are yet thousands of tho unregistered. charslnr Oof fee with assault Th min ister-was .placed under' arrest In Port land , and -brousht back ' to this ' city.' Ooode says .Coffee kicked him, causing painiui injury.! ; ' 5. The statements -of Miss Lulu "Goods. the youag lady wh did 'the horsewhip ping, snows tna ane, -witn ner sister, These wiU have another ohance to res-1 Mrs. Nettie. Rhodes of Portland, .did not . . . . . . ., . 1 . . I L. i A Ll. ; ister ror tne general election arter um p "' i j .vpsv ,w' primaries are over.. The books will re-to lay the lash, on -Rev. Samuel O. , open on Anrll and close for the sec-1 Roper, th local preacher .Of the .Church, ond time on May 16. U days before eleo-l Tbey now ssy that Coffee Struck theto i aay. ay tne time , tne strassiers sna mey rniaiianru. gai tlan tlon dav. are gathered In for the June balloting Jasper ooode was Kicked oy at Coffee Struck the Coffee Portland's list will probably exceed 36.-1 when the latter came out onto the -porch 000. -.--; . ' I in front of the church, according to' the County Clerk Fields made a final ef-1 statements of the Ooode Tamil v. ' ' fort to boost the list of voters this I Miss Ooode todsy made -the, following morning by having, telephone messages I statement tot a- Journal; representative: alria Farm ah has AstuhliRhAd nnsr1 Rardftnia Vw Vnrlr "for th xtrlvos to leaamg stores ana lactones re- "l am giaa we wnippea Kev. , Mr., cot- siae arm, , bm naaeBtaDiisnea near jjaraojiia, ew,x,orn, wr the, wives mjndtnr the manager that the last day fee. though it. was not he wo went to mm until he with "his sister- and Toev Gountefw oni Robs .PaiTjil,,'iid a picture' of the home Tirook- . woo.... -.vi,.-, w minding the manager that the last day fee. though it was not he w andcb!ldmdCftprtBOnera.'"!ts,Cnarlty i l the-OHtgrtwthVor the 'work is at hand and asking that an .oppor- whip. We did! not strike .Kir which has been done during' the paatyearhyhe coiitttesgla the Tombs. & &SZ$L'S the firm. t&iXSH&: learned -tbst 'the 'prisoner's; greatest; ?6nceriiWMthe Welfare of the ,f am- t&. V& reSmon'. H 55 Ify while his. support has been; withdrawn fr.om' them by, the arm of the would do so again. - nr brother jarkiTro'yr-sister; Mrst law, i ,Much has een said In western; cities' of ; a similar 'movement; JLos AWgffl gJR wtfam AnsrAlM la said to ha v started the' ball rollhir:" Portland-has- not a eo- hundred are expected in person and 600 .in t h(nM Hm"( t ,. . , . . . rrrr- r-r '.ijjr - .vJt.- vi - j I more are counted on in the returns from raij ,;ui WcuJf miuti , vui( bu wki w Knm,: uv. : w yw justleea- f - tha peace, who have an-1 ' w could no longer endure the. slurs giying ji.iinan a tnority to register in outsiao precincts. ca8t upon our father by .Rav,. Samuel 1 enieruay vno iiuuioor vi reioieru Roper and we determined to. ut a ston GOULD BOYCOTT De Sagan Will be Allowed to ; Marry Anna's Money , , Without Kick. ' ' v(T7oltsd Pre teased Wire.) . New York, April 7. All opposition of the Gould . family ) to " Prince Hells De Bagan has been, brushed, aside and Madams Anna Gould will marry the rousln'of her former husbahd. Count Boni de Castellane in . Paris within a few months.- - '' Madame Gould has ' baffled the- hos tilities of her brothers and sister and at a dinner last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Gould th family determined, to hold out against -her no longer. Later It was authoritatively stated that the Gould family had de cided to withdraw all opposition to the prince and take him into the family. - cuizens Biu.iaigeij iu wio . win iuiuo- uiiii:i , uit chance" when he .leaves should be encouraged, ves prlBon. ' The-'chariM' Is a- most' worthy-one .and J, . ii "i " ' ...,.. 1.262. Sxtra Clerks mt On. G, II. GUILTY OF' . . '.' ..... .,. ' . . ..... 1 l 6IVIIIG REBATES C0LUMBIAN,TB00PS During most of the dsv there were Ions; lines of voter in wafting. As the pressure mcreasea Mr. vieios caiieo nl.-lr. VAm Athw wrtrlr mrtA nut tljtm nn ATP TTTPATirt sPATCAlMTA the reastration desk. Ho said this V-w,!-;: 'M .'' ' " '?''";. 'i V- I this afternoon he will put on enough TTnlted Press rtessed WlraJ : j- ' i ! clerks to register at the rate or joo per nour. i nose wno arrive in iimo w up before 6 o'clock will be allowed to H"t.'. .., ii,.' - " I hour. K..wwsoinnon, f April; rr no; via to. w :-k,j-"t- - v :i k .imii partment today ..admlUed 4hat ;Colonj- reKiter, however long th lino maV Jury in Federal Court Finds That Bailroad Favored ; Sugar, Company. , New1: Tork, April 7. A : Jury. ; In' the United States district court' today re turned a verdict finding the - Great Northern railroad guilty of granting il legal concessions to the American Sugar Reflnina- com can v. - The sentence will be a fine, . which will be announced later by the court. , -i f Vote for 'No'LbgMatiye 1 - ', -1 ' 'to Sign Tkis Pledge : ; -V; . ,'Dd you believe that the people of Oregon-are intelligent "enough to elect a United States-senator? Do you'wish to have a vote yourself in the election of' the senator?-. If so, do " not vote for any legislative candidate who has not subscribed 1 ; to Statement No. .1. ' i X-x r ' 'v' !; ' " 1 ' Vv ' - -i Thia ms -the pledgeiwhich ensures to, the people ;the right; to;;elect:the'senaton;':; further state to.the people "of X)regohlXasen"as tothe oeoole of mv leeislative district, that during mv term of office ' I vill alwavs vote for that candidate forTJnited States senator , - in 'e6n gress who" has . received the highest number ; of the pco K' pie's votes for' that feosition at the general election. next pre-& ceding the election of a senator in con gress: without regard to v my individual preference, vr-'. filnta !tMAiH hAy.ihvaAik JurikilA. TanjL- I t thftt hour. 1 At thu cIom of last nlarhf work 30. the town with the full knowledge of the i&i-ftfcfM Panama government - which was noti- are Democrats and 1.617 are independ- fled Of the - proposed t action by Colonv ents or members of tho minor, parties, bla. The BUte department,1 it is an- On Friday tilght at 8 o clock will be nouneed. will not - interfere unless un- held tae first -session or. iuniy vera foreseen complications develop, - Fields' "school of instruction" for the , - benefit of election officers. Members COXGBESSMANBEICK " &'tt&-&S8 . .Jw-r . tti -r-r I him at that, time- in department No., 1 DIES IN INDIANAPOLIS m .th court house. On .Saturday night , - ' lat th same hour a similar -meeting 'v -..h.. ,., .., i will ' oe neitt ior ir iwuwu wn7wv halted Press teawd Wire. I of fleers ' of the east side precincts. A .TndtSnannlln. Ind.r Anrll 7. Congress- I mrwlr ilontlnn will he held and fulfln man Abraham Lincoln, Brick of bputn I formation given on- points that may Bend died today in m- sanitarium trora arlse in receiving and counting . the a mental disease.- .--' I votes on election dsy. , IIABLAN BESIGNS HIS FEDERAL POSITION " (Called Ptms Uastd Wlral Washington, April 7Th resignation of Nathan V.nananr unitea BUiei dis trict attorney for th third district of Alaska, has been received Dy President Roosevelt - and accepted, "i no Marian resignation 1 the outcome of charges preferred by Governor Hoggatt , of Alaska. Harlan's successor will not be appointed immediately, as. tne president and attorney-general believe that great care: Should be - exercised : In making, a proper 'selection. .. : , A I y-'L piti " . ! 1 , 5 i - Astoria's Cash Accoant. . V v ( j Spedl Dispatch to The Joonut) ' ! vAstorta, Or-- April 7. Th report 1 of City Treasurer' Dealey for the quartei ending March SU shows th receipts and disbursements during the quarter to havs been as follows: Cash on hand at beginning o ouarterl $18.S8.l; re ceipts. fl2.88I.88; disbursements, glTj 048.28: -bflianre In treasury at and of quarter. 11482.88. - ' . . to his infamous conduct" said Mrs. Nettle Rhodes, who. with her sisterMlss irf)u; uooae, aitacKa Eider 5w.i N, Cof- iee oaiem iasi. eaiuroay mgnt. airs. Rhodes, when seen- at her. residence. Fourth and Jefferson streets, this morn ing, appeared greatly, to. regret the n counter. but insisted that She had done no mora than she was called upon to do, my ' offenders. and ' would go 'to the- same lensth asaln :under similar ' clrcamstances. it j( -"NCt. only 'did.'fhls man ' Roivir -Irhsult my father upon all occatlons, slurring casting slurs at.him.on'tie, street but sister . and he -contlnjall sliTrred mjmeii wnen ne.saw ua on ine,sireei, and ' when he passed; my father's boms i i No JUxoaxks About Xsr. -Mra Rhodes 'admitted that -she f did not -know ."that- Mr. 'Coffee had ever made remarks derogatory -to '-the- character of. either herself or her-sister: but said that: he ihad- fliade 'himself -offensive to themvin'many waya v ,, ! ""W did -hot "get 'the man' we "were after," continued ..Mrs, . Rhodes, "which -was a -disappointment- to us. but-when Elder Coffee came out to take th part of Roper and struck us .we went. after hiinwiuv.ou Horsewhips" I v, -K- Senle All5' Charges. '.. Rev: ' w.'' N CornsO makes ' a seneral denial of all "the-' charges 'preferred against him by those who attacked him at Salem. - He denies thst there wss anything, usvd that looked like a horse-whlpai)d-that th provocations -named were as alleged. ; , .U. ' , ".The .only ' weapon that I .saw was a shawlstrap,"said Rev. ' Mr. Coffee. I was ' struck aeross too race wiirruie strap - and - succeeded in parrying a heavier blow from' a man behind the girl.. ' Rev. V. W,. Cooke of Wood burn, was. Injured badly by- being:, struck-on th back, of 'the . head ,-wlth some ln- strumentrtr: There was a stranger, in the -crowd also that washurt,. : . ?'The -.- DroDerty . that ' was deeded to theichurclr;by the Goodes was obtained in a regular manner, as- wiimar uooae, who, went- on the deed with his mother, will testify. Tlwre was absolutely no nana-,, for , the attack outside of the expulsion of thOiOffendlng member, .The society actod" as a unit In that matter after the charges had been preferrod by . an old resident, of 8alem, There is no .church row involved, no warrant has been issued for my arrest,' neither did I swear out' this complaint against tin w 1 iffonilem.'" .'-- ' . V i i .! RID ON PASSES. j 4 " Mayor Lane has been informed 4 .'.by Bt Sv Josselyn." general mans- ' av 4 ; ger -of ..the Portland Railway, 4 4 nUght 4V; Power ,' company , that - . ther ar member of th city 4 council who accept 'passes from ' the corporation and us them ; every day. i i . - i .' v ; All - honest , ; councllmen 'will ' probably ' turn these,, passes In Immediately If tne report be truo. -y No public , servant .can serva two masters;'. j, x.- , - EMMA GOLDMAN CANADA: CANNOT RETURN TO STATES V; : K i- (tTnlted Press Ussed j Wlrs.) Y ' iittnneapolla.'Trflnn'.;' AprilLt.i-An op- portunity , that immigration officials of the united States have been 'seeking for some , tlmo in their' efforts to deport Emma Goldman, "Queen of the Anarch ists," presented itself . today when she was taken .back to- Canada 'after; cross ing the border Into Mmnesota - 2i " Immigration officials, knoWlns-f she was in Winnipeg, were waiting in Noyes, Minnesota, which is located' close to the boundary line, for an opportunity: toi stop; her, should she, attempt to reenter tha :Unlted . States. ' When she crossed tho Una' today and. entered Noyes. she was immediately- taken into custody and returned to Winnipeg, -where she will be under the watchful eye of th United States officials until she can prove that she Is a citisen of the United States. - It is ' supposed that the action ' in driving' her. from the country Is based on her- recent speeches denouncing-'the reaerar government, ; Tne united States. It Is thought. , will take advantage of this chance to press, deportation .. nro. ceeaings .agiunsi ner. , . . . , 4 4, ' I. f.-' . .... After JE G. Parsons denounced the action of -the majority party of, the city' council' In passing "the ordinance direct ing' the" city executive board to enter Into a contract for lighting th city for a period of either, three or Ave years as an outrage and political game, mem bers of the North .Albina, Improvement olub'at their meeting' last night unani mously voted to uphold Mayor Lane for vetolnr th measure and nassed k reno- lu,tion to be presented - to . each of . the councllmen asking them to sustain IIih mayor's vtov.?'.x ... . . Parsons and th other members of the pnsk olnb. did not xnlno words la re f erring to ta action of the oonnoU ma jority party. In rpaaklsgoa th sub jot Parsons saldt . ", . .M" "The action of , the- council In iu.- ins thia ordinance was . an ? ontrain a political gam to tie us down to a cor-, poration -. that seems ? to. own them bod v and soul, but Mavor Lin will win ti.i . fight again. I would Just as leave tell tn councllmen what I think of them if they, were here, and I . rather wih the V were ao thev noull Irnnm, tv .. v- pression of thia club. - . . . "If the council passes this ordinance over the mayor's veto I -know where I can go and In 24 hour a get a referen dum petition that will sustain Mayor Lane Jn hla efforts' to win this lighting fight -for the city. But we do not want to file this petition until after th pri maries. The people have a fight on at that time and we want nothing in the w. wh.'?nw.e " into.. tha fight for mu nicipal lighting. t . 'i Pows. at .Door. ' ' ,-- : "Wo h have the water "resources ' to Plaeo light on every corner in the city of Portland, and -this water is easy to harness. It belongs to th fit y, and we could have our lighting plant well under way by the time fthe present contract expires with the electric company in December. I would rather have the city placed in "darkness for , six or elght months rather than be tied down .to th Portland Railway, Light & Power com pany, for another five i years, which mean that - still another fiv years would be tacked on. "-Even' It we could not have out plant (Continued on-Pag Two.) ' RRESDENT FOR TOUR OF, WORLD AFTER TERM EXPIRES .i fCnlttd Prr te4 Wire.!'' Washington'.' 'April , -.I." President Roosevelt wtU make a tour of the wortdi imitating General Grant, after r the ex piration of his term of office, , He will be Absent at' least a ivenr." . This state ment -was made authoritativelya th White House .tndny. His declared pur- fioso in going abroad is to give Secre-ary-Taft,.lf he Is elected president, a tree-hand 'lav administering the ail airs of th : government without any lnflu ence from Mr. Roosevelt as far as his policies ere concerned. 'In' confidence ho told '- an Intimate friend that he hn1 no des?re to dominnle tho'-T ft a;i.lntstratlon-to-be. and to place himself beyond critu-ixrn de sired to Ri't o'it of th" comitrv. lie de- clared- tlmt 4h Taft i-jiniHrafl'n would ?' 1 on t own t'nit lie 1 : 'id C- . a to i tluence ovtr it. Hicfusrs ' w mmi Besult of Elections Believed - to Be Death Blow to Ke .publican Party. - - ' .:. -'A (rnited Fro. LsmI Wire.) vWsshington, April 7. According ta a message received this morning by t! state department from Minister i;rj at Lisbon,; the Monarchists were iw.-r- whelmlnglv vn'torimiH in urn ei u r; . The mi'SMe ulna states that the nrtlprn. Ill which nianv rliizrus P. i killed or wounded hv liooji..., vi,-r,- , fined to Llstnu, th rct of i bofng quift. In illplomaiio rlvrles h r i shiered !.-ntfJ i i'.w tn i M"in. 0 'l 1 I'm 1 1 1 -any la-1 l ' md a 'nnis.i.'tK rl.s of l :f 1-: