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" THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY ; EVENING, APRIL' 15, 1903.. RED I'JITIIESSES GETVERV DRUIiK Federal ; Authorities Will V Try to Discover Where In-; : v , dians Obtained Liquor. ' v ."' Investigation of the sale' of liquor to 'Indiana by Portland saloonkeepers aur ing the laat few dare la to be made by . Ue United SUtti authorities. -. The procedure of the caa of,th ot ernment against Larkey Loian.' an In dian, charged wIthVinanelaughter In' the ' United Btatea clrqult court, haa been In . terfered with to a srreat extant, owing to the fact that many of the' witnesses brought to Portland from the SUets ' reservation were 'Unable to appear be. 1 cauae they were Intoxicated. Aa a- re sult of this the federal authorities this ' morning; derided to take aurae action in i the matter. - . . . r John Woodman,"-an Indian.-tha prin 5 otpal wttneea for the detente, waa on ' the stand yeaterday but he waa excused . ; on account of hie condition. It , 'claimed he had been drinking. Thlj rooming counsel for the defense atated to the court that ttoeir' principal. 'wlt i nees waa still unable to appear. . '" : Seventeen Indiana.: several, of them women, were aummoned to Portland 'from the reaervatlon aa witnesses. In ' the caae. Yeaterday -Abe Loiran, the defendant'- brother, waa arreated by v the police for drunkenneea and ha been unable to appr. He la In Jail. i Attorney a for both ' aide yeaterday requtnted the court to ieaue an order allowing- the United ttata tnernhaj to tuka into custody all Indian wltneeaee who were found IntoKlcalnd. ilany of tlmm were rounded up during the day end kept In rooms by the deputise. Thla mornlnir aevaral of them appeared and It wouldn't require a temperance worker to site that they find been lmuiDing in ome aort of Joywater. Hveral quarta of whlnker were taken from the Indian wltneaia by the depu tise thla mornlnir when they, reported at the courthouse. One tf the women waa drunk yeaterday and engaged in a fight with another equaw from the reserve- From the facta gamerea oy me gov eminent authorltlea It appears that the Indiana have had no difficulty whatever In aecurinv all the whiskey they. deal red. The government amenta aay the Indiana have taken advantage "of being aum rnoned hera to testify, ajid Inatead of taking the caae seriously have made a celebration tof the vllt in preference. ' Under the elrcumetancea an lnveatiga tlon ia to be made at onoe to determine if pone I hie where the Indiana aeoured Heruor durinj their etay in the eity. There la a' law agalnat eelllnr liquor to and prosecution wiii'xouow ji Indian the offenders are located Larkey Lornn waa put on the atand In hie own defenee thla morning. He cialma to have e tabbed Willie Garni or. another Indian, in self-defense. The government rented Ita caae yeeieraar. The caae will probably go to the Jury late thla afternoon, . ; " SAILORS CAPTURE UO DIEGO (Continued from Faga One) wharf at noon. Ae the boata, towed b; three tuge. landed ; load after load o men. their blue . uniform lendlna a brilliant daah of color to the scene, tha watching orowda cheered wnaiy. - rarede Termed. When the laat of the men had aafely landed, they were drawn up :n marcn Ing order, with Major Hugh a. Uwyn aa grand marshal, and at 1:30 p. m. the procession began to move east on D street. First came the escort of honor wun tne distinguished naval orncera. then tha battalion of coaat artillery and next a brigade of marlnea. . Following came the four brigades of Bailors. by iae. MILITIA IN FLORIDA TO HANDLE STRIKERS tCnlt rW teased Wfre.) .f- rensacola, ' Fla.', Xprir H. Fourteen companlea .of . militia ar,e now. here to tuppreea any-violence that may be at' teippted when the etrretcara are atart ed by strikebreakers, who were removed from polio headquarters,, to the car barns this morning.' '. far tha lanvea ui'llun nt tha nun with a band at tha head of each brigade; then comnanv B. Raven th rearlinenL. Na tional Guards of California; the naval reservee, uniformed clvlo sooletlea and lastly tha city fire department. . The Spanish' war veterans were to have been Included In the- procession, but decided noi io laxe pari owing to toe aopieuon of their ranks by slcknesa The Qrand Arm of' tha Runulilla - mjiA tha Con- 1 federate Veterans were stationed at Fourth and Maple streets, where they fell In line, the march being .too long and fatiguing for the old beroee. When the whole pegeant waa In motion It pre sented an inspiring signt ana jeoaea like an army of occupation. Thousands npAn thousands of people occupied the - sidewalks, windows of buildings, or any point of vantage from which tha spectacle could be advantage ously viewed. - Never berore in tha His tory of Ha a Diego has such, a multitude SB: kIB 1 m ST 1 k Fhis m r bthelnde. . . t .,-.- - markwhlch i '. - . ' b oii every genuine bottle of Scott's Emulsion sold In nearly all (he countries of ' the world' Nothing equal. K to -' build op the weak and waited . ':. bodies of younj and old. AODragrWtsi Oa.sadllMl A Clip 1 of . Chirardelli's Cocoa .gives' more . ripurhhmint, . more' : energy, more jstrcngth, than a r dozen breakfast rolls, at a frac- tioh of thfc cost. Don't quit cat- ing rolls but remember LESS THAN A CENTA XUP Is made with scrupulous, con- scicntious caic aiyl old-fashioned attention ; to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can- be better or more- delicious! Your grocer tells and recommends it O. ahlrardolll Company ' flan Pnuiolaco , asicf. Suits At the opening of the spnng season and -only a few days before Easterwhen merchants are making fair', profits, on .their merchandise we, are forced to throw, our entire stock of aboat 1800 suits on the market at less than it costs to manufacture them.f xThis stock comprises the very best clothing on the market in, all the new, shades and colorings and in the very latest cuts and styles.' Do not wait until it is too late; Our - store is open every evening until 9 o'clock. ou,t- v ..... v tjpj.uj I?..;.::v;.;u,.....j4.85 $15.00 All Wool Worsted , - rjiM P s.., -,..'.::.,;:it7.65. $11.45 $ll0O All Wool Tailored . Suit. , $22.50 and $25.00 Tailored: , . ill -I i A suits... ;..r..... 13.1)0 LOOK FOR T1E - RED SIGNS ' LEWIS BROS. & CO., MGRS. V u " - of people thronaed Its streefs aa that which watched the parade. Caesar's co horts, returning from tne conquest of a nation, for the triumph and festival of thenksg-lvlna; with all tha trephies of war couia not nave Deen reeeivea wun more fervor than these sailors coming aahora after the hlatory-maklnf voyage of tba Atlantlo fleet . Many an eye in the throng of proud cltlsens glistened with tears as the gal lant naming men marcnea pest. Denas ana xiaga gauy xiying in uie .. .r: ........ , r ...r. .... .ii ...... ..r .;-. ,( , . " : . a .. . . . ; , ',v." v.- ..- .,.. " . ; -1 . ", . ; i . ' i '." i '. .( - r : , . . ' ;.. . , . . ' j ',i , ., aiififiill SiillSIlWill . . : , , . - - . . . . a Playing breexa. Tan Appreciate Weloeaia. Enhancing were tha varl-colored deo orations uiat met the gase in every di rection. These, with their gold and blue, did much to assure tha marchera of their welcome to the city. Br the cheering, tha hat waving, the fluttering of women a nanoitercnieia ana other forma of greeting the aallora were not un moved. - Their full appreciation of the welcome extended tbem showed In their faces. At rourth and D streets the march' Ins column turned north on Fourth. -Along the flag-festooned street they continued to the intersection of Maple, where the Grand Army veterana and the Confederate veterana joined the proces sion, i ne run numoer marcnea eaei on Maple atreet to Park Boulevard to the reviewing atatlon in City Park. Then the different sectlona were drawn up in ineir allotted locauona ana tne ex ercises of the day began. Thomas Gets' Brans' Sword. The feature of the brorram waa the presentation of -a jeweled key. emblem atic oz ine iioeriy 01 we city, ana a awora to Admiral Tnomaa, which naa beem made for Admiral Evans. The presentation of medals to Admiral Thomas and other admlrala of the fleet followed. The ceremonies at City Park were opened with an address of welcome to California by Governor OUlett. Rear Admiral Thomas replied. Immediately after the conclusion of the ceremonies an informal reception to officers of the fleet and guesta was flven at the Cuyamaca club. Tonight rom I to 10 o'clock there will be an Il lumination of the city and the battle shlpa. Including, searchlla-ht practice by the warshlpa. At o'clock will begin the admirals' ball to the officers of the fleet at tha Hotel del Coronado. NO PLACE FOR TAES TO SLEEP WHEN ON LEAVE AT SAN DIEGO (United PreM teased Wire.) San Diego, April 16. Unable to find Bleeping accommodations, nearly 100 sailors from the battleship fleet who had been granted shone leave last even ing, were compelled to tramp the street all night The headquarters of the committees were visited by a num ber of warrant officers and men late at night begging to be shown where they might sleep, ' but only a few of them were taken care. of. "what will hatpen when over 6.000 men are ashore tonight?" asked the sail ors this morning. The committee can not answer. . - Most of the men given shore leave today will want to spend the night In the city, and accommodations can be found for "only-a small percentage of ne numoer. . , The committees had arranaed for tha Influx of visitors, but It never occurred to them r that there would be such - a demand for rooms by the sailors them selves and they are confronted with a serious problem. Hundreds of civilians, who arrived on late trains and who had failed to make reservations In advance. also were compelled to walk the streets all night ONLY HALF FLEET TO BE ALLOWED TO GO TO SANTA CRUZ (United Preee Leased r71re. " . Banta Crux, Cal., April 15. Gloom which appear thick enough to cut la everywhere . apparent In Santa Crux today because Secretary Mntcnlf has put his foot down and declared that the whole i Atlantic fleet cannot and will not remain at Santa Crux four days. The citlsena of tha seaside city will be allowed instead to -welcome half of the squadron for that length of time. To make mattera worse, manv of the people of Santa Crux who subscribed to tne entertainment rund on the repre sentation that the whole fleet was com ing to the city are demanding the re turn of their money. Some of this mnnav tiaa hium iimiii. a Ht .nt.w.ln- ment committee today finds Itself in ! . vrv .mhArmifilnff nn.ltlnn All f h... ! facts' were forwarded to the California j delegation in waemngton, with a re- uest that everything be done to in uce the navy department to send the whole fleet But the navy department said no and there the matter rests. ADMIRAL EVANS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SEE LOS ANGELES FIESTA , (trotted Preae Leased Wire.) ' Los Angeles, Cal., April 15. As pre dicted, the condition of .Rear Admiral Evans health will not permit of his meeting the Atlantlo fleet here or par ticipating In the festivities arranged for . the entertainment of tha officers and men. The fleet committee which all along had atated that the admiral would positively be here to take part in the automobile parade and the banquet to the officers of the fleet tort a v. ad mitted that It had been informed thaff Admiral Evan had regretfully reported the conclusion that It would be unwise for him to make the trip from Paao Robles. .5 . ,. w , We have determined to . CLOSP OUT - at" once ; ' have. made the following rcductidns.' ; j . . ' ,' ..! t; ' ' ..'t' m .I : . i Ladies' $30 Suits $19.85 ladies' $25: Siiils 1685 ;;v Ladies' S20 TnKs ;;;i2.!i5 i ' 1. -JJ' ; v. This i& About ONE-HALF What , You Would ; Pay at the Department. Stores and You Know ; WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS; SOI ! 0) lsl and Yamhill - ; .- ' ... . (' h , v vt x'. .'r ;v ' i i .; si- i," - -,. . i i. '. j ." l i-. . ;:, . i ?.( .. .I .: 5 ..-..,.'.' "',i--J"lt:-7''l i ....... t .v: ' . : ,; . ;- ,;;.'' '' ! . ... - 1 .. t . ; ' ... . .V4: t 1 . i. ,r 1 -i ' U'U '.' - 1 : ' T "' ,' V1.'' -'i " . "J" - i -y if" WOODARD, CLARKE. & CO. I r.:,v.-,,.-.. ., DETECTIVES SUE FOR $3,90Q BACK SALARY - i. it;-. "s';;v ' '-i-j;:. ' Former Detective Joaeph Day, on be half ' of himself,' and Joseph- Resing, Frank Snow and L Q. Carpenter, all ex city detectives, filed suit In the circuit court yesterday for $8,900 . back : sal ary which Ae claims' Is due them for the months between August, 20, 190C when thev were discharged, and July 1.107. when Judge Bears returned his decision , In - their cases. They allege that the city never paid them for their services between those dates. In spite of the -fact' that they were not legally discharged. ,i " ' 11 . ', v" 14 X J Congreesmaa W. B. snia. , Has experience in cOngressv Vote to keep him there. ' Leather it Goods The Bracelet Bag -New Yofk is wild over itin vel vet; calf, pigskin, baby seal and .walrus hide. Neat dain ty u, bags, Merry Widow handles; fist on the coast. Wellesiey Shopping Bags, Mourning Bags with purse : and card case. Suit Cases ' and Handbags of all kinds, also, Toilet Cases, Card Cases and Purses. Sco Window Display Parasols Belts Umbrellas - and . Parasols fresh from the East. Latest things for sun 'or rain in new. Persian designs and great variety of colors. Some are . fitted with Jthe...ne w wrist . strap, others '.have stunning handles in choice designs and woods., ; Chil dren's Umbrellas the "same as . seen on , Fifth avenue. New. Belts in Leather, Gold, Silver and Tinsel. See Window Display LADIES' GLOVLS CROSS ENGLISH GLOVES- MLN'S GLOVES TOILET ARTICLES ... Eastman's Perfumes, assorted odors; regu-. lar value $1.00, special. . i ... . . . . i ;59; Micro Stops falling hair; per bottje $1.00 Miolena-New odor; per ounce. . . .:$1.00 Adolen's Greaseless Cold Cream, .contains no grease ; price ... ; . .50 Olive Oil Castile Soap, new shipment ; regu lar price $1.00 per 4-ound bar. For "one wf ek only, bar .79 Picture Valnes to $3.50. This Week $1.39 Genuine! Pastels in - gold 'frames, genuine Etchings,1 plain'-, Gravures in 2-inch Sepia Oak frames, glass size 20x24;'Cupid Asleep and . Awake, large size, in 2-inch frame. Pharaoh's Horses, Dog, Lion j and 'Tiger Heads in 16-inch solid circle frames.' ' Reproductions of Oil Paintings and water colors in 'gold frames; with hand-set' orna ments i sizes .16x20 and 12x24. s r . - i Other Bargain In Fourth St. Window ' Pure Olive Oil Made of selected California Olives and recommend ed ' as a pure Olive Oil for general table and "family use. Un excelled in pur ity and flavor.' VjPint QA ft . iWl TZA. 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