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SIXTEEN PAGES; PRICED TWO I CENTS, i JjJrSJ COIMillLIISTAi ill- V , ' '. r photographed the George Baker Admits He Travels On rassesana : explains , 111s rosiuon ; Thinks Veto Is Political Trick-Cits Executive Will Not Back Down : Memberi of the majorltjr party ot tta omy thin v. ma o u m tomtntik "the city cftuncll will Tote ths after- booiw to override ! retoea 01 way; or '.'Lane,: Including- tbe lighting or dinance. Councilman George , L. Baker has denounced Mayor. Lane'i veto meesajEe on the ngnung oraw ance and has challenged .the mayor to a public debate on, the Queawoa, and aeveral tnembera of . the major ltr Dart hare announced, their In- tenttion of replying to the mesaage on the' lighting ordinance , when it MAmflfl nn thin afternoon. . ' AH of this promiae to make thia after- noon'i session one or that has been held for -morons. i-..ii,. nni a L. Baker ble VUUIIV1II " . . Biornln denounce Mayor Lanes veto wee : outrage,, and inovf.ln r-ttf. political : poller which Baaer con . . ,.f la ulaylnif.? Baker aald: "If Lena wants to serve the people and give them a bolnss admlnUtratlon why does he not i iprxn in measaga what be wants the jjouncllmen to dot He slmplr vetoes what we think after a careful ln8tWt,'!n,lt1K; i! onlr feaelble way to' aocure llghta for thi cltV end gives no othn rewon for vetoing the ordinance other than to ln alnuate that we are grers. "Meyer-Lane does not say that we ere faftersJut simply by Innuendo and in- . llnuetlone fcopee to ,Wrees;pon the people thet we are. n order .tbaf he cn nTake pollUcal capital. He .knows a well a we do that a municipal lighting riant it this time is not poeslble. j ' "X wut mnaielpal ownership "f: , of several years sad In ths meantime Wrong Young Lady :-yy-,;; :" . ' -' - ' . .S ' ', ' .' - :. ' . y ' i v " :'C" ' y- - ' y,t ; j . .. . Q - '." -.- y 'A; Tfl Eoute Will Be Complete from Portland to Ocean Beach During: Next Two Months Then Opened for Tonrist Travel. v. ' UNDESIRABLES MUST LEAVE j s . THE COUNTRY ELSE BEHAVE- Total Distance 118 Miles Improvement Will Cost ; $40,000 Two-thirds' of Amount Comes ,from Clat sop County Business Men. An automobile road between Portland, for Uglits. Za regard to the tloksts X ge frosa the TorUaad BaUway, ZJgk a To oompaay, for 10 rears X have see get ting these tlokets and X want to sapl right sow that took a favor from the oompaay dose aot aad oould aot swerve I me from my Aaty as' a puDiio. orneui m this eKr or aarwhere else for that I matter." ' ' , ' The meseage t)f Mayor Lane, en '"the lighting ordinance, together w fin ftte-l men is mat nave ioiiqwbo, nurai ud more strife and anger In the eoancill than anything, that has ipome P s'nes I ; Latest photograph of If las Rather last year! " MVyof Sine t avors munlcl- ne Hklns, daughter of Senator El- pal ownership of a iWMsronsL anq kjng-.who to oetrothed to tbo Dake .,, Ha.m. -.11 k- Ught A Power company haa been get-lO Abrnzzl.' ' ; , . ,. ... , by July X If the work a ntf plans now f n?.:uSh7B"Jth.ralYvT He'., h 'LIU e.V-,4-. nndw not miscarry. The Aa forth tha tofterH cont'en'tlorf In kla ft47'2rTC'i21h7ri.1 fon' "b1' ' committee menage to which the councllmn. hire f April --Taa peopla bf 1 Rome hfcvln, u,, movement In charge reporta Uhea.exo4.ptlo. . ,,.-. are-atlU Jauahtac over the ka played mt n, xm-fotir cempletad la his massaga Mayor. Mae aepiorea ion ine.peopia. ot Turin, ny me xunn Va.nr through a. h a.. the meroy of one oompaay ta seerlng telegram saying' that Miss Katharine reseutfng the Portland Automobile' club, bids lor lighting., e fnrtter remarked malna. itbe object; Of. the , nuke of and F. A. Fleher. chairmanof the Aa- T tt.oeltion of the elty la refer. Abrul s. adoration, would arrive In toria committee. wlU meet at gt. Helens aPO we-poeio 01 . w -t. i.t. tomorrow to trratir ilstalla fn mhh. saoe to polaa at the Jaajoy of the com- of AprU u Turin turned out In a body pleting the Portland dlvleloa. aaajr by stating that many ef the ooualto welcome her. The station waa packed! - John II. Whyte, manager of the Ae- :n Moaiva oettv etlDends free tlok I 'the hour tha tin waa expected and ipria cnumDer or commerce, naa notl tamsm Ttcmrwrn VT viynuw'wm HW7l ....r.nm.n nh.nn.r.h.. Iflfid the Portland rhamhAr of nnmmr eta from the oompaay , ! Whloa, thS I nrofeMlonaJ and amateur, awarmed on that the Aetorla committee will carry ..MM Mtmaa nlaaaa ' the , (dtv la a I ?h h train irw tm 111 work throuch aucceasfullv bv the hataiaaa noaltloa la daallng.Wlth Ethels, pretty Hnglieh-; girl- aUghted. The first of July, and that If the PorUand - t ,. ; . 1 orowd mietook the girl for Aiiaa EUdns ", 01 " roaa is pui in conaition tne oompaay. ; , -; . ' .' -and nearly mobbed her, cheering fran- entire road from Portfand to Seaaide Tha othar ordinances which the coun-1 tu.ii hii. ih,oitMm.HMMl Thai can be opened for tourists to attend tha ell will paas over tna- mayor a veto are 1 reporters , begged for . an Interview, but j rourtn or j my ceieorauona along the Councilman urisoou a orawanc! proviu-1 tna gin could not 1 mgiinea ior miiiuia -wiiw vuwu '"" 1 tnerre; Dy misrepreseiivioer mcir loonaeepers, n gramucs 'p t KA tnr an arch of welcome Rose Festive, and several , others of lees Importance, ,iV GRAZIDti WAR ' W BE E HIED Cooperative Arrangement Will Be Made by.For " - est Officials.' . (DnltaA Preee Letted Wlra Washington, .April 8. The end of the controversy - that 'has ' nr ezJsUtd . Mi tween the sheep raisers of :the country over the question of graring In rylght. , An amicable aetUement of the trouble Is found n a cooperative arrangement made by officials of the reclamation and forest' service of .the-government, the details of which are3 published today In the correspondence between Secretary of Agriculture -Wilson and Secretary of tha interior-uarneiu.,.Auo ritratora will-dlecusa the matter with the officials O the reclamation and for est services and during the -coming sum mer will meet representatives of the sheep men to aeciaeupon m tniuum graaing to be aiiowea on waierBiicu. TEDDY POSES AS ECHOES' FMEIID l speak Italian and line froni this city to theocean beachea tlna road la a fairlv a-ood hls-hwav. following the Willamette and Columbia rivers, and abounding in beautiful and nu. a pk. 1 romanuc scenery. ai ml Helena tha KVi.l U W.W JVW WWU V W V 1 UU I - . . . . aperieaca-caused .the, alrl-to become JMns uani to nttsDurg. thence ulte 111 and for. two daya she waa con- t0MlBi- ando'r02 1tnera t5uv2Pr' 40 nd to ImV kL . - miles from St. Helens. The distance porters couia;noi. speaic jungiisn. 1 - .v I Th. 0-1 r itfetam Tnrnrn(i prinn inn i ryriuiiia waa on-the. verge or-hysterics when an fOr tU lal.niMt .IKark Vyim m n .Via I front and the Joke ex MARTIAL LAW III PORTUGAL from Portland to Vesoer is 28 milea. and this Is the section that the Port land oiuD is 10 ouuo or improve. The total distance from Portland to Seaside will be 118 milea. and tha en tire improvement win cost about 140. 000. The Clatsop county men will fur nish two-thirds of. thia amount, and the Portland men have raised the other third. Kooscvelt Orders Bailroads e Tf-al .' a f to uive uiacKs same Accommodations. HAH AT PLAY ''.& "'"''i,-- . f' 'S .- .isassasBaBeawaBaaaaasSBB .,, ., Officer Kills Wrestler Be lievinff That Fight Is in' Progress. , ; . 1 'i ' . -(CnlUd Prtet Letted Wire.) - - Butte, Mont. April 8. A friendly scuffles at : Sherldan.v Wyoming last night, ended In a murder ana jyncning f the murderer was narrowly averted. Thinking tnat two men wno wore nv l lUtla wreatllnor bout were flKht In. Marahal Samuel. Oardcn attemcttid to arrest them.-; One of the men, Frlta Flick, a miner, playfully aelaed the pf fioer, who. believing that he was being attacaed. anot-jriica aeaa m mm mrani Flick's' friends, frensle by the killing, ; prepared to wreak summary vengeance on the marshal.- but the object of their rage was spirited out of town. - tm: MEMORIAL SERVICES : , TO POPE CLEMENT t'yVhy. '"".i ii---;'-Vt- Rome. 'April n.J renimhranee ef Pope Clement XI. who died in April 8. 1721, aged 72, memorial services were held to.lay in St. Peters. . Pope Clement reigned fur 20 years, , " ' (Cmted Prets Lesiei Wits'.) Washington. . April 8, In a com munication directed to , Attorney-Gen eral Bonaparte, President Roosevelt to day took up the causa of the negroes in southern statea . where the "Jim Crow car" law is In effect He In structs- the attorney-general to proceed against the railroads which do not fur nish equal accommodations for negroes in tne Jim jrow cars as iney ao 10 the coaches for ' tne whites. HUES El BOYCOTT JAPS iUnlted Frees Leased Wire.) Tokio. April 8. The s anti-Japanese boycott in China baa spread to the women of !- tha flowery , kingdom. The housewives in the larger communities are forming boycott clubs and a care fully organised campaign aaalnst JaD- anese goods will be carried on. This last turn in the fight has increased the alarm of Jaoanese oxDortera. who re alize that the women are in a position to cause mens trreai narm. Government : Puts Lisbon Under -.Control of Sol-, "pliers tb'Preverit'Riots. SHIP SUBSIDIES DEALT KNOCKOU T ERIIIEIITTO EIID OUTRAGES Every Anarchistic Publica r tion under Scrutiny of U. S, Officials. . " (United PraM Leaeed Wire.) Washington. April 8. . .The United States government Is determined to stamp out anarchy. - Recent outrages have served to bring' the matter-to - a climax, making It clear also that through tha federal power alone can JT Willi 11 1 11 11 .1.1111 ! ..--. .- jr- , '."'''"''.If',', l1 f vJUei. - J y ... v . f . , -' , '' ' , . . . . ' . . Failure to Extend Invitation Causes Navy Department to Leave Rose City Off Program Prepared for Ad miral Evans' Vessels. .; Official Itinerary Shows tho Warships Will Go Direct ly to Puget, Sound After Leaving San Francisco Bay May 18.. , Washington, April 8.' No Invl- - ev e . tatlon. baa yet been received, at . e e tha navy department , to , the w w eniiaer feet . that tha depart- ment contemplated ' Sending to. Portland, Tha Itinerary of tha e fleet haa been made up and It la e not likely that It wUl be chansed e unless Portland shows some de al re to bava part of tha cruiser. e 'fleet vf alt the city ' during tha e Ross Festival. '. ' Here Is an "nndeairable'V tiding Mo break ; into' thecountry.f. Snap- 1 rt-ii. A wa a wra. v Paris.. April 8. Fearing a renewal of House Committee Reports violence, .as, the result of the crushing defeat suffered at the polls by the Re-1 publicans in Bunday'a elections, the gov ernment placed-. Iilsnon under martial law today. Nearly a.000, arrests have been . made . since . tsunaay s riots ana many more are expected.'. Extraordinary precautions to ; protect King Manuel have been taken.. A. rigid censorship is being conducted over ail correspondence out 01 tne- city. ' RAILROADER KILLED IN SANTA FE WRECK (Calted Piete Uated Wire.) Antloch. CrI.. Anril 8. B. J. Dowert an employe of the Santa Fe road Is dead and his wife and two children .are pain fully Injured as the result of a wreck on the Santa Fe road near here. -; A passenger train,' -leaving the main line on account of an open switch yea terday,crahed into a boxcar on a aide track. Dowert was working between two cars at . the time and - was Instantly crashed to death. Mrs. JDowert and her daughters, who were In the box car in Which the family lived,-were wedged In the smashed car and. were rescued with difficulty. ; The Dowert car waa tele scoped and crushed .like an eggshell. The Dftssenaer.- engine .-, waa damaaed and three box cars were demolished. "T" MOB OF HUNGRY MEN : .STORM CHICAGO CITY HALL: POLICE CALLED , (United Press teased Wire.) U,, Chloasn.- Anril 1 A mob of 800 men. shouting that they were facing starva tion, marched to the city hall to demand employment today, but before they could swarm through the doors of the dir; Duitamg mey were naitea oy tne ponce , ana nnauy set driven . from. ;, the When the police, reeoonfllna to a riot call, charged the crowd with their clubs. K. jtomandl, leader of the small army Qt uuenoiiavej. commanded his follow ers to hold, theirs ground and not move from the sidewalk. - ' ' "You can beat us, shoot us or even kill us," Romandl ahouted. aa he- stepped forward ', and addressed- the squad of policemen. "We shall not move away, but remain right here on this sidewalk until we starve 'to death." -- A moment later,, however. tha police men I rain -charged -the -mob,, and the sidewaik waa soon cleared. - Chief 8bippy waa told that 1,000 unemployed men were organisina in another part of the cly to march ea tha city hall. ; Unfavorably on Bill; Steamship Men Sore. Washington, April 8. The ship subsidy bill which has been petted by the senate and kicked at by the house went the way of Davy Jones' locker this morning when the house committee on ship sub sidies voted to report against the measure. This session the fight, that haa been so vigorously made for months will have to come to an end and there will be rough eeas for the bill when it again comes up at the sixty- first congress where it will undoubt edly be tossed about from senate to house until the lobby can man age to, keep it from becoming a derelict. The report of the house commit tee was a sore disappointment to steamship men of the Pacific coast, who say that the trade with the ori ent cannot be maintained by Amer ican ships without the subsidy. JAP OIL TRUST TO HADE 0. S. i (tJnJ(pd Prets Lasted Wire. , Tokio. , April 8. An oil trjist, con trolled and owned by Japanese, to com bat the Standard OH trust, is not an lm nrobabilitv. -A number of financiers and shippers have held conferences re cently on the subject and today it Is announced that organization- will be af fected la the very pear future. . Wotted Frets Letted Wire.) Washington, April 8. The bureau of shot of Giuseppe Capello. flie' .Sicilian -stowaway, who, whUe trying , to j navigation today Issued the program escape from the steamship Barilie, 1 n ew .YOrfc harbor, .was stock .fast r tna movement, of the two warship In' porthole. He was not liberated for several hours, and then only 'Ur trand, review at Ban after his clothing had been stripped fim himand his body well greased.; ,Th. wllI u,. Scores .of Uhese publications doubtless 'or the south., carrying out.a pro be .deprived of tha use . of ;the J; drUIa and ", other exercises and mails. '.'.. lu Auinuif iieei win leeve ror-'ruget ' Postal 'lnspectors, oopera'ting J with 'oa. ' ;lrriving - at; its the secret v service) wIU' investigate the fssttoatfon ;on .May g.. - Wour ahipa will r m.Kii.hinv. an. I t ror . Angeiea,. eignt snips archlatlc newapapera and magasinea in Btagham bay. .threa ahipa thia country. ,, If it la found thkt they v?8,t Townsend and one ship are vnaturallzed cltlzena and. have heen . - iTf - U ff Ty y&M3 in tha .United Statea, lesa than, three 'k " A1'of " rears, the department of commerce and "aeu tt u7fc.iii k i.am.a,I , , MtA- 1 VlCinity 6f Fort T0Vman1 An Mv WUUI ' Will UV JUtVllIICUf MUU aa e-. - - -" ' ' - j a we ance with the recent order of Secretary I They i then anchor, near Seattle. Straus, they will be deported., ,?ILMr f " will leave W. P. Haaen, formerly a secret serv-1 ' r w.rw . . r - " u ' or at anchor for Tacoma. . af tor ind:that-h.Jto- alien lion- (O in pnq w ; wnipn ww. 1 ,rri V. oT der Berkman is the head., -tha ' Anarchist "Wti,i SlVL TXlXr-XXnX shlps docking at" Bremerton will leave" bomb thrower Inr. 1 the recent r ifnion square riot in' new xorx. In addition to these act! vlties.'' Presi dent Roosevelt "baa received from the department of ' justice recommendations for , additional legislation whereby the federal government - may - better cope wl.k K altll.l An ; , . - y ' . anarchy- ba successfully dealt - with. ,! Paradoxically enough anarchistic lead- era are advocating "organization" of their forces to combat the efforts of the government whereas one of the, principal teneta of their creed' Is "no - organiza tion." ' ' It ig the close, affiliation of. anarchlsta In widely - separated, sections - of the coyntry that makes the movement dan- cerous. Heretofore the scattered an archists were not considered a , great menace, but with the formation of a definite force against law and order, the reaerai srovemmem sees tne - necessity of laying a heavy hand upon the whole cult- A precedent was recently established by, the postmaster-general In debarring La Questions Sociale, aa anarchistic publication of Peterson. New Jersey, 1 rem the united mates mails, inia means .that the .government, hereafter will exercise supervision over ' the "Reds' " literature. Under direction of Postmaster-General Meyer, Third -Assistant Postmaster-General Lawshe is now . critically examining every social istic and. anarchistic periodical ' printed In the United States, aa well as those from foreign , countries circulated, here. W. P. Hasen, formerly a secret serv- ifiy?.maK.n.dl,Vie,u..wi Ice official, is. now engaged in. running . elfiaVfhiI?wi1J-I down anarchistic criminals for the de- I??. h'P" ; partment of.commarce and labor, iris l.Jft'J' i.?U JULIA MARLOWE AS OF MRS.VON HERMANN (Calted Preat Letted -Wire.) . New Tork, April 8Player folknd theatre goers were astounded this morn- ina when they learned that .Julia Mar lowe, the famous actress, had been named aa co-respondent In the suit for divorce instituted at Salem, . Massachu setts, by Mrs. Clara Von Hermann against her ' husband. - Earl Yon Her mann. the well known newspaper , and magazine writer. - . . Miss Marlowe's Intimate friends de-t Clare that the charges againat her-are unfounded.. The beautiful ; actress haa alwaya borne a apotlesa reputation, and in her long stage career this is the first time her name haa been connected with a scandal. , Slnoe her one marital expe rience she Jias been, looked, upon: more or less as a man hater: About' 10 years ae-o aha. married Robert Taber. a hand some -young- English actor., , Soon aft the honeyman. Tabor began to ebus Ms bride, beating her vbru tally, and applying ylle epitheta to her.' Miss Marlowe ap plied , for- and secured . a - divorce. Tabor "y : yyyfiyii ; ;Do.6i"beIieveihat enough .- to . elect yaTJmted ; States; senator ? r?D6 !vbu i wish I tor have a vote ypurseiriri the, election' brth WbW -AVA V19iauV ,VUlUtU4V: VillU Ud3 nut ouustuvu tO'StatemntNk;Tl;' , This' is ;the pledgepwhich;ensures -to" the-peoplethe-right to . elect the '"senator 'H:i5V4.::- , ; t- "I further state to the peopki" o'f Oreni as well!as to the ' .people -of. my; legislative district, that during iny; term of. office' twill always vote. for. that candidate for United States senator in congress who has, received the highest number- of the peo- - pie's votes for that position at the general election . next j re- ceding the election of a senator in congress, without regard to my individual preference." , .- . ' - The ror Ban rancisco aa soon as tbey are ready. The last of these ships u not expected to . arrive at . San Francisco until July 9. ' v This schedule Indicates-that none of the battleshlpa will be sent to British watera before their arrival at New Zea land. Tbe . Canadian government had indicated a desire Informally that the ships be sent either to Victoria or Esqulmault WOEKMEN FIND BONES ; -. ,0F PIONEER MINEES (United Press' Leased Wire.) -. San Francisco. April 8. While work men were excavating- for a foundation at Eighth and Market opposite tbe Hall of Records, at noon today they turned UD another portion of an old '43 ceme- ; teryv uncoverlna- 18 bodies. ' Above n rum jer of the graves wer tombstot:, One - bore -. the inscription - "Michael O'Leary. died 1881.' , - ; IVANS AYS AR3I0K - 1 BELT IS ALREADY PLACED TOO HIGH (United Prate Letted Wirt.) ' Washington. : i April 8. Secre tary of the Navy Metcalf today sent to th senate committee on naval affalri an extract from a Veporifmade by Rear Admiral EvaSs, dated Magdalena By, March 17, on tbe position of the water line and belt of various ahipa during 'target practice. The report says: - U "'Even with smooth seas -snd practically no 'wind, the swell fit times , caused such rolling f i 4 pitching as to expose the ow?r portion or tne armor " ' the lower limit c-f the rrn3r tut fchould not ba raised." Admiral Evans ha-t hn ' rertcJ by tela-rflph to ) ' dctal!.-! report on I'm : of tl,e ar inc.- i -.,! '- I ftrrvH' n- r - ' -'! tl. be - 0 O d O i