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THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 27, 1S03. 0 ADDED TO: DEATH LIST Storm in . Southern v States Rarcd All Last Night fansln ? More Deaths TJst Now Includes SC9 Victims of Tornado. " (Uatt Na Lmm4 Wire.) Mobta, AUu April 17. Report re- eeived from varloua parte of the south ern statee, principally , Miesjaelppl w4 Alabama, Mr today that tna atom that swept tha eouth and killed cores of people aod damaged property estimated in have laaa worth 11.000. 001, raged 1 last night . ' 1 Aa tha result of laat night'a storm. II mora fataliueg have Increased tha total HMth Ut to SO. Thaaa II deethejoo- curred In Parry Bounty, Mississippi A great number Of Injured persona ara being brought to Mobile rrom mibbis tpn towns that have baait leveled by tha tornado. . A report from CauBeyvlUe, Missis .inr.i lk mtiaa north of Meridian, eayi that village waa struck by a tornado, whi. h u accompanied by a . ball atorm, oaualng much damage. . ASK LOLVER BUTE OH WOOD PULP Newspaper Publishers March to . Capitol 1 Demanding ." .Cheaper Taper. ; CHINESE AFFINITIES SEPARATED : BY. HEARTLESS OLD UNCLE SAM ; f i Tha great. Modulating wetara of. tha Paelflo -mill asperate affinitiesLittle Leong 0 and beloved Cbla Too. Tha two war arrested by tha Immigration authorities eeveral waeka ago, Tha tiro Chinese art from Saa Fran eiaoe and ' ware arraatad here. Both ware ordarad deported on tha grounda that they wara in thla country contrary to law. Little fo la aald to be a a lav a m worm it.ooo. Tha California an norltlea took tha deoortatlon order uo with tho California delegation In Wash- DOCTOR TOUCHES HIS ' TONGUE TO POISON Thyslcian Nearly Killed by Tasting Stuff Swallowed 1 by His Patient. " (Catted rnaa Leased Wire.) . Eaa rrandaoo. April 17-Tired of Ufa at tho ara of It, Alma Ilarrtaoa, a mas eeuae, dlad from tho effecta of cyanide of potaaalum and Dr. Julian Waller, who wa oailad to attend bar. plaead hla own 11 a In danger by touching hla tongue to tha bottia front which tho girl drink tha notson. "I hava Juat taken aome evanlfla of porasaium. ana iva ' a irrwu onnii, ahouted Mlsa Harrison, running Into tho presence of tha members of her family. A moment later aha fell to tho floor ap- larentiyaeaa. ' Ir. waller waa summoned. After wovking over tho girl for several tnln utea ha pronounced her dead. Then ha touched hla ton rue to tho bottia Im mediately hla palata began to swell, and realizing; tha danger In which ba bad rlaced hia life, he daahed out of tha house to tha naareat dootor'a offlco for treatment A few aeconda delay might hava proved fatal Before drtnklna; tho poUon Mta Har rlion penned a lotter to her alater. 7.oe. In which aha. aald aha waa tired of Ufa and that death waa not $o bad after all. Kray SELECTS E Mm Direction of G. 0. P. Cam paign Now Ttests on Their Shoulders. Major J. P. Kennedy, chairman of tha city and county RepubUoan, central oom mlttee, haa completod tho aalectlon of hla oxocbUto commlttea npon which tho direction of tha Republican campaign In tho county will devolva .Chairman Kennedy and Secretary McKerchera will ba in tho iiw headquaxtera of tho n tra.1 committee In tho Warquajn bull.l- "ik iiiiorrow, uia repaira xo ino Ota Klks hall having bean completed. - Wedneaday night tho county central pommltteo . will have a meeting at which tha plana for tho campaign will be dlacuased and from -that time ' on active work of tho campaign will bo the order of tho day.' v The executive committee aa appoint ed by Major Kennedy, la eompoaed of tha following oiembera of tha city and eounty central commlttoe: Flrat ward, 1C B. Laasell, 9 Vpahur a treat; Sac ond ward, Frank F. Freeman, 661 Kear rey atreetj Third -ward. Charlea E2. Jxclrwood. , "1S : Columbia building; Fourth ward, II. Daniel, 804 Oaago ave nue; Fifth ward, F. R. Beach, 624 EUm ftreeti fclxth ward, Mlohaal J, Brennon.! c vurmaui pint.L .(Ualted Pr-e Leaaed Wire.) Waahlngton. April SC Tha National Publlabora aaaooUUon, ropraaentad bylinaton, Dlatrlot of Columbia, and tlie a committee of II of I to leading mem-1 rim waa mat tno procaadinta ia tna bar marobod oa th. oapltol today to rh'moWh. bl. urge upon oongreaa tho immaoiaia to- trip. -He will go to Heat tie and from peal of tho duty on wood pulp uewd tharo to China ea allnar. Tou waa ao in makinr white Daoer. Tho vlaltation I aamamaUS hw Imhi, rh.it4 iium aaaooiatioa calling upon individual tneot bera of congreae to act la tho latter. Toriav theaa meinbara were aeea by tha jputliabera and urged to move protnpt- Tlia apaclal oommlttea appointed by Bneaker Cannon to lavaallgato - the ciaima of tho publlahera that tho hi orica or baner waa aua io nm imr mi hnr durlnv - the afternoon and r&nteil tha delegation a hear tna. He- lure they left Jew lorn, wnero ui wlt l..n la at weak held Ita annual Mnvini niL ina daieaauoa nsuiffl mi i ia n.iau rnm .nn f.0.mIri.1 MJn, i9 Ijuat bow aha feola about It Thla time ML.innarv work la belnr dona by Barkla waa not willing at all It la the nubiiahara tonlaht They aro gun- very baa indeed when mero la a waah nina for thrlr oonareeamen alncly and ibaaln handy. in rmuni and ara brlnatna all the In-1 Patrolmaa Roberta waa called to a nuance they poaoeaa to aeruro tho Im- lodging houee at Fourth and Jefferaoa mediate oaaaaaa of tho Htevena bill, la treat a laat evening. There bad baaa which rrovidea tor tha removal or tna duty on wood pulp uaad In whlto print paper maaing. iney ara uraina further arlvanra In tha trlce Of per, which la threatened, will put many Of mora out ox puaiueaa wimiu j" marabal At Seat Ue bo win bo plaood la tho cuatody of tho atoamabJp oora Pny. ' . ) ' " , : Chin Toil grieved to leave Portland ana tna niue counti to aay good Chin nd y lall thla momlni affinitive ware allowed bya It waa onlv a few mlnatca. and ' So Jabbered and ejaculated a mumbled their worda and Jual bad a f reat lima Tlian the a iron g arm of he law lad Tou away. There were tear a In tha area Of dainty little Leona- Ho. You hlmeelf. manly man that bo la, orld. too. Tomorrow chin Yon will bo aboard a big ocean veaerl bound for tha land of hla birth. 1'rettv I.aonar Ho will ha In Portland In tho county jail watting for th government to Ilniau tlon of bar caao. FIRE DESTROYS OILIOH THEATRE, Two Dwellings Also Con sumed by Blaze Which Did $5,000 Damage, Ita Inveatlga (Serial XMapatch to Tea voareal) . Pendleton, Or April ; IT. Fire da atroyod tho Milton opera-houeo and two dwelllnga belonging to W. 11. Bailey at afllton thla foranooa Tha loaa la 11,000. Tho orla-tn of tha fire la unknown. All tha bulldlnga aro a total loan, but were weu inaurea. A high Wind waa blowing at tho time or tno nro ana tno entire town waa in groat danger, but tho Ore waa checked by tha work of tho volunteer fire de partment. COURT EtlPEOVES paid limy Shown in Jerome's nearing That Metropolitan Com . pany Furnished Money. ' . . - v (Called Praea teaaed Wlra.) Naw Torlc. April 17. A aanaation In volving tha Metropolitan Street Rail way' company and baarly ovary court attache In Naw York city waa aprung today by Franklin Pierce, proaecutlng attorney In tha bearing agalnat Lle- CUPID LEAVES HEART UNSCATHED BUT SMASHES TWO WINDOW PANES EUGEfiE BOY KILLED WHILE OUT HUNTING g Tla a dangarouo thing to make I ova a commotion. Cunld bad boon tharo. and two broken window pane- at tea ted biaj aepartura. ' William Harrier. 'a bartender, had. It apprare, tried to woo one of tho lodgera with eon woraa. a waan oaam waa sear at band, and aha hurled It at tha arrow-am It ten barkeepar. -The baalnl mlaaad Ita mark, but It went through tno window, taking two paneo witn iv ' 1 ; t 1 ' ' 1 ' " trirt Attornev Jerome. Pierce nroiluced evidenoa. a trunk run Of vouchara, which, bo declared, will ehow that in 1100 all court employee in New York eltv were In tho car of tha aireeicar corporation, Michael J. ton eli n aworo that ha re moved tha trunk from the residence of George Jiagg. e pec la I detective then em ployed by jeroma. v . , Plerco aald that thl vouchara werb Raid by the Metropolitan company for rnment," and "exnanaea with lurore," to. Tha eumg paid vary from 10 canta more than 100. All told there aro USE LOTTERY TO SELECT BERTHS T l-i . jjcision,-uarjsion excur sion Party lipids Draw ing to Secure Beds. & FLAGSHIP AND FLEET WILL BE IN Koy Gari Dies From Wound " ; Accidentally Made ; by ':- Companion. ; ' .000 vouchara. ahowlnv aa expenditure iy and wltneaaea in damage aulta agalnat Of 1100.000. waa received b which money. Pierce aald. court official, Jurore a atreetcar enmnanv. Tha action agalnat Jeroma la brought bavo him removed from office. Tho dlatrlot attorney, who acted aa hla own counsel, did not eeem to bo perturbed bv tha Introduction Of thla aatoundlna- avldenoo. . . i- CONVENTION IS HELD AT FOREST HARBOR FIVE DAYS DURING FIESTA GROVE Notice waa received today by the Roao Featlval aaaoclatlon that tha flag- ablp Charleaton and fleet will ba In Portland harbor for tho Roao Foatlval, 1 a ' r at ll Iron " o j una a. i m woru ciu norkers of Congregational through official notmcuon from tha Sunday School Assemble ZIr TX tTttl Dar ana np ui river bo inai i wouia reach hero by Juno 1. . for Session. protected crtuaer in the navy.: en built in 1I0J and coat about Tha Charleaton ta a comparatively new veaael and the beat typo or vy. ena waa ut il. 00.000. tho la very fa at, making tl knota and I manner dlacharged hla gun, tha bullet la of 1.700 tona dleplaoement. ler main I entering hla companlon'a abdomen from oauery conaiaia oi i - a-incn rapia flro guna while aha baa a eecondary bat. tary of tt auna. It la probable that her aecort will contain representative ahlpe from tho crulaer, gunboat and tor pedo boat claaaea. (SpeeUI DUpatck to The loaraal) Eugene, Or., April 17. Roy Clark, god II ' yeare, . living at Coroefock. louglaa county, died fn tho Kugano general hoapltal Sunday morning aa a reault of a gunahot wound In tho ab domen. Inflicted at Comstock Saturday afternoon. Youna Clark. In company with Roy Wat kin a. another boy about rlflea. Both were aittina on tho ground I fi9. 1!m1nQfrtT1 TTlirlo Hlincta and on rlelng, young Watklno in aome I r.vM.r wW HOTEL AT DISCOVERY DESTROYED BK FIRE bipedal DUpatck ta Tke Juarail.) Foreat Orovo, Or, April 17 Tha An nual State Sunday School convention wIU bo bald here beginning thla even ing and continuing, over Wedneaday. Tha meotlnaa will bo held In tho 'Con- Taxational church. Tho program for thla evening will bo aa followa: Servloo of eong led by Foreat Orovo chorua; opening pray er. - Rev. Boyd, paator of convention church: worda or v of the city, by E. W. come of churrhea and Kunday school. Kev. c A. Maa, paator - or cnriatian church: Paclfla univeraUv'a welcome. Prteident W. N. Ferrln: roaponao to ad dresaea of welcome, Rev. Charlea A. phlppa, general - secretary: add rasa. The Organlaed Work and tho Roma Convention, With' Ita World-wide Via Ion," Rev. W. C Merrltt. International field worker. TEIIIIIS CABIIIET IH ACTION Oil HSJntathJweifMi11111 PhiHpps Latest Ac quisition to rresldentTs Racquet Fiends. JAPAN TRADE HURT BY CHINESE BOYCOTT 701 3. V. Kerohem, . Ill j jBCTenui ' wara. cpoxane atreet Kighth ward. Charlea B. Merrick. 141 lielmont atreet. Richard. Delch, 01 Eaat Twenty-alxth atreat; Ninth ward, 51 V. Plnnott, 89S Roea atreat; Tenth ward. K I fhaffer, 8l Mallory avenue; at larjre, H. K. CoUier, St. Johna; E. I T, ay burn, .Lenta: Thomag W. Corder. Troutdalo ,. W. H. Burka, .Waat Port, land, k-;-, v ' SEEK PEEDICTS BIG EABTHQUAKE BT UTAH i-'.'-'v:?. I.."., .' fi.- -f (CalUd Pfeaa leaaed WIre.1" : I' Belllngham, Waah- April 87. Harry ?TcCuo, a noted aged aear and prophet of Lake Whatoom today predlota hat i 'icre will be an earthquako In Utah "ithln eight or eleven daya that will ; erupt that state. He alao aaya tho cHson tho weather ia - continuing ao .-"I t on tha coast la becaune of tho 'rke1rips of. the people. He declares ' t niil be Uttlo warm weather until in ter Juno. Tho Outlet Clothing company, north- i corner mornaon ana irat atroeta. of Portland's largeet clothing atorea. riosea up cy ineir creaiiora tnia rniiiK- Stock ta now being taken by receiver to ascertain tne amount of bliUies, which Will bo considerable. (United Presa teasea Wire.) Hongkong, April J 7. The flrat aerlt oua reault of tha Chinese commercial boycott agalnat Japan waa recorded to day, when tha Oriental Steamship com pany, a Japanese concern, announced Inat It had . been forced to auaoend buMineaa on account of tho boycott. Tha company declared today that It unable to get any passenger or freight for South American countries, nence it waa oompouoa to auapena aerv Ice to those porta. The Japanese commercial Intareata ara feellnr tho efeota of tho boycott more and more every day. The suspension of in l a service oetween eouia American and Chinese porta, It la expected, may cause Japan . to carry out Ita recent threat to use military force lr-the Chi neoe government doea not lift the. boy cott. -. EEEOR OF CLEBK LETS BESTAUHATEUR ESCAPE ' Becauao a olerk 1ntbo city health of floe wrote "Worcester" lnatead of "Worceeterehire" on . tha . complaint, Tom Paulson, a reataurant man. dodged paying a penalty for a violation of the pure food law. When the caae waa brought befora Judge Cameron in the municipal court thla morning, Paulsen's lawyer discovered the error. Mia .i.. .i ..... i. ..... w : i. .. .i charged Paulaen with refilling bottles of aauce. Tha judge held that the com plaint waa Insufficient, ao Paulaen scaped paying a fine. Another' com plaint with the full name of the wauoe carefully : written In will aoon bo filed, however." " i' t ' Antone Slavlcb, another reataurant man, arrested on the aame charge, had to pay a line or gia. INDIAN CONFERENCE nELD AT RIVERSIDE (United Preae Xaead Wire.) 1 Riverside, CaL, 4 AprU 17. -The first Indian conference ever held on the Pa cific boast opened here thla afternoon. President Jordan of Stanford university presiding. - Three hundred ., delegates have . been Invited, and mora than 100 have already arrived. All tho delegatea are. entertained free at the . Glen wood hotel, ana tno conference is expected to last three daya. Indian Agent Lummla will deliver a aveeoh thla evenina on the advancement of the Intareata of tho rea man. . . BLYTONE HAS HABIT OP SIGNING CHECKS O. R. Blyatoce, arrested for forgery vn oumpiaint oi J, 1. emiui, tn DU (tatted Presa Leased Wire.) Washington, April JT. With tho re turn of warm weather tha meet Inge of tho tennla cabinet hava ' been reaumed on tha court in the rear of the Whlto Houae offlco building, and ona naw member haa. been Initiated. Tha tennla cabinet la that favored coterie of of floeholdera and dlplomata that tho prealdent Invltea to teat racquet with mm bdoui I urea inernoonj wcea, ana, although there ara no mlnutea kept of the proceedinga,. there are tuose who assert that much of tha real buaineaa of the government ia ehaped upon the ohalk-drawn rectanale. William rnniDDa wno naa cnarro or one or tno oureaua or tne aiaie aepaai ment. Is the latest addition to tha list of players, and la ona of the best. Ha la an athlatlo young fellow, not very many years out -of college, and plays raat and eteaay game. The other members of thla unofficial cabinet. In the order of their prominence In tho White House game, are M. J u axe ran d, the French ambaasador; Glfford Pinchot. tha chief forester: Secretary Garfield of the Interior deDartment. As sistant Attorney-General Cooley, Assist ant Secretary Murray of tho department Assistant Secretary of State Bacon, and Herbert Knox Smith, commissioner of corporations. UIAGE FEE . mSTALLMENTS St. liouis Justice ill Unite Loving Hearts for $1 Down and $1 a Week. (United Preaa Leaaai Wire.) . ' St. Loula, Mo April 27. Tho compe tition among 8t- Loula county Justices for'1-marriage ceremony - business has become ao ' keen ' that Justice Werre- j lm.T., Af Plavtnn I. . mAnntMA th. In. Btaument pjan. ut is now advertising i " "-."" ur, n nunncu in the atrectcara that he will unite lov- clutching hia the front and comlna out at the back. Young Clark waa at once placed on the train and brought to Eugene, arriving nere Saturday evening. He. waa taxen to tho boapltal and remained la an un conscious condition till the laat. - Ha waa the eon of Charlea K. Clark. , ATTACKED FOR SAVING LIFE OF INSANE InAfi (United freaa teaaed Who.) San Frfnolaco, April 17. William Kmerson, a ateward at tho detention hoapltal, on Golden Gate avenue, waa almost choked to death thla morning while attempting to aubdue Charlea Bally, who became violent and wa trying to hang hlmeelf with a aheet - Awakened from hla Bleep by Bally, Emerson left hla cot and went to tha Insane ward to place Bally In a straight jacaec xumerson discovered naiiy witn one and of a sheet tied about hla throat tha other ond to a grated window In the celling of hla cell. Seeing that bmeraon would prevent blm from car la Through Windows of Gold House. - (United Prase teased Wire.) Skagway, April 37. A apeclal from Atlln aaya tho Gold houae, tha largeat hotel at Discovery, three mllea from hero, waa burned to tho ground early yesterday morning. Tho loaa la S10.000. outside of 11.600 la bank notes which could not be aaved. It ia considered a miracle that no one waa killed. The fire waa eaused bv an aznloalon of the acetylene gaa plant. Guests woo had Just left the breakfast room were burled throuah tho windows bv tha lm- fact of the explosion.' but all were able o pick themselves up, little the worao for their exciting experience. AGED RANCH RSHOOS E SOII FOR BURGLAR Ing couple in the bonds of matrimony tor i uovn ana it week. The first counle te take advantaea a .i- nff.o int.. T7o mmA uin.u overpower Kuhn. They called upon the Justice to FUnA ran,,fl,1.ou lnto corridor and be married, and for several houra ar-ll? th fH the Insane man'a hold on throat In a vise-Ilka arln. Back and forth In tho cell the men fought desperately, . each seeking to tne other, finally the strur gued over the fee. Finally they eat liei upon the installment plan. ' No other Justice in the county per forms . more ceremonies than Werre meyer. He began by advertising In th newspapers and In streetcars that be would marrv tha .first 10 connlaa who applied, free of charge. He waa com pelled to withdraw the offer la five days, when tho maximum waa reached. BIG SHOIV f.lAKESHIT WITH HEW YORKERS Emerson's throat waa broken. Sounds of tho struggle In the hall way attracted the attention of other atienaania ana uaiiy waa subdued. EAST fllTAILA i AT CITY GATE KNOCKS fer?& Barnumr & Bailey Open rth while. The beat racquet la wield- XUlVl X- TJi-l. A - t f l III JC I C3JLI A t U dC 11UJ19 and - Lar;g:e Menagerie..' but worth d bv M JUaaerand. ma nnta on a lourh-lookinx slouch haC rolls ud hla right sleeve, and even when not in the midst or the frame nimseir lumps up ana aown, wavee nia arms wuaiy ana goes tnrougn ail manner or violent con lortiona. Now" Tork has two Infallible , spring too presiaenr, wno ao piayo a rierca remedies tha onenina- nf rnn.v t.i.mi it aim cuarm augut uie oouri iiae ai : YCLONE SWEEPS - - -COMORO ISLANDS; JUNt lTOS LOST (Cult; Piasa Leawd WtreJ " . Paris. April 27. A' cyclone entailing tremendous losa of life find property haa awept tho Comoro archipelago In the Mo vamWque channel, according . to e) official dlspatchea recelveil hero- o to lay. The dispatches are In- definite, but Indicate that. thou- o tar-.;: a of natives have perished. The Comora Islands He In the e MosamlilQue channel, which, runs t een the coast of German ' 5 t Ar.loa and the Island of 0) ; j. ifcar. The Islands - are r.cU ones, but are densely popu- e tatnrl At aavha naohail vKaa nhaal fRno lien will ba given a hearing m tha municipal lUllirr rnmnOPAW kin sAant In w ' U I iratona I "mmw wueasva a V TV WUOJOUWUBl aVfailiVU twho hats been In trouhl hiifnra. of bet. . ing th man wanted, det-wtivea took ' Nmith . WD h aaa-av ta Anl4 aaaaa DlaAn. awau waavaw UV VVU1U . BB B9W Hlajiuiio, Identification followed and then arrest. The young man la tho son-in-law of w. -a, niorey. former mayor or port land, and comes from a s-ood familv. A promise to reform secured hla free dom in a similar case a last November, but this time it ia doubtful If a plea lor ieniencywiii nave much woignt. , ' All Day Holiness Meeting. There will be an all-day meeting of tho - Oregon Holiness association Tuee- oay in tne jmands' church, corner East Thirty-fifth and Main streets. iv.su. i:3U and 7 Rev. Hanson, n Hervtces returned missionary , from ' India, will nave cnarge ox ina evening aervioe. - SISTER LOOKING FOR EDWARD JENS0N Kflward Jenaon'a ' slater. Mrs.' Tjinia jonnson, or juenevuie, Kansas, - ha. g bull In a china anon. Garfield la the moat aertoua player In tho outfit, and when he la engaged puta on an expression that is actually dia bolic, ' The game generally begins about t:i6 or : ana last a tui aark. LICORICE ROOT FOUND - Oil FARI.1 AT SELF.1A 1 Discovery Likely jto Add An other Industry to 1 Ore gons lis aplomb and Barnum & Balley'a greatest ahow on earth, etc., has made tho big- From among tha noticaa given It by the New York papers the followlne- la iaa.cn irom uo uiodo ana commercial Advertiser: "The poatera didn't lie thla vear. tt waa ail there from tho little lady W lnchea high to tho man who llfta auto. mobilea full of people and a cannon full ot gunpowder on hla chest, not to men tion a herd of regular Noah's ark gl- ruues apouea as ii witn iresn paint, and a doaen ships of tho desert with at least two numns aeon, and tlaera and t antra. and a baoy llama and a fuaz-ball baby kangaroo, and a miniature elephant named Abraham Lincoln, who lan't four weeae oia ana is already on the lookout lor peanuts. ; . ...-..v j "Then tharo .were - dashing, daring, dauntless Mips of death by two autoa that started down an lncllna timi.m. ona leaping over tha other aa it neared tna ground and tho other aomereaultlng 1IU latnuiliw . nn Ba. miBninnai Wl ntfnHH a " aa "if yiH.avi in. If th aTnftation if r.rmafi llvlnvl In each UtO It darlnr ladv. whniA hnlr. around Selm aro reaUaJ, Oregon may fnMeHE. 'SSi S Vn. f"! add to her already diversified list of on end If It waa anything ilka "tha Treat agricultural proaucie that or licorice 1 ot mo oair in tne garden. root '"which la aald to' to'" found" la gy. galaxy or guttering gor abundance In that vicinity, sfamianaBul IA ... .. Wa. I 1 1 a. ... . . In a. letter .rrVV'J""?." ?1?-0" to The Journal a A. Arn.tt v. Vhl i.,Ti " rr ' na parade : , i ui uutuni narsonaaei ruuL .row. in ,niinnnnr. nn ni. tbmm i . . . - an T. V.w- T T..""r,r .7 1 nistory- tieopatra aai here " . ' " " I . and crusaders and knights, and I sis, and crusaders Wholosala firms nf -Tertian tm4 dancing . girls and, houris. and piebald thla product from Soain and RuittTVn Pon.IM. witn satin blankets, and camels oeaiera aay tney never heard of any growing in thlscountry, but would not be aurprlaed If tha root found near Eelma -roved to be markeUble. and. If ' . r .1 ,u aay aaie on tne local uiwim nrwn i 10 oenta a pound. PLAGUE IS GAINING GROUND IN VENEZUELA Eaat MonUvllla, which includea all that portion of Montavllla Juat eaat of tho city limits and between Fremont and Division streets, wants to become a Dart of the eltv of Portland and thla morning a petition was placed with City Auditor Barbur asking that It ba considered by the council. There aro aeveral thousand people In tho district and the petition haa been signed by. 76 votera of the district. The district la about one half a mile wide. Mayor Lane thla morning de clined to call a special meeting of tho council to consider the plan ao the pe-' titloners will ask" the members of the council to agree to a meeting thla Week in oraer mat tne question may be piacea upon tne ornciai ballots. BANDITS CAPTURE ) GOVERNOR SANTILLAN ' (ITnited Presa Leased Wire.) ' Buenoa - Avrea. Anrll . 17. Nawa haa been received here that Governor San tlllan was captured . at Santiago del Esterto, capital of tho province of that name, and that his brother, member of the national house of deputies and five other men have baaa killed by a band of armed rebels. During the attack one of the many bullets fired inflicted, a wound In the governor's leg. Santlllan and other oc cupant a of the of fiolal .residence who were taken prlaonera were held for sev eral houra and finally released by fed eral iruops. aitnousrn tne attacic or tna reoeia waa a vicious ona. - little disorder in the firovlnce resulted. It is said that the ncident has no significance- so far aa national pomica are concerned. TAPT U00MERS SEE : , CANDIDATE'S VICTORY . (Uaited Praia Ltaaad Who.) Nevada City. Cel., AprU 17. Mlatak Ing his son for a burglar, William Dun atan, an aged and decrepit rancher, laat night ' ahot and killed the boy. The heart-broken parent surrendered' hlm- seir at oraase yeaterday. The son, who does not live on hla father'a reach, entered the latter" a home last nignt and aeising tha old man un awares cried. "Now. I've aot voui" Dunstan. thinking tint a burglar bad aelaed'hira, broke away and grabbed hia rifle and fired at tho aunnosed thief. sending a bullet through the boy's brain. When he recognised hia victim. JDun stan fainted and remained unconscious until almost daylight thla morning. . In hia cell Duns tan conatantlv weens and wrlnga hla hands, moaning Oh, my boyi I have killed my baby boy!' READ TESTIMONY OF FORD'S FORMER. TRIAL ! A drawing held under the' direction of G W. Stinger, city ticket agent of ina o. K. N. And Southern Paclflo companies and Seoretarv Ooddtneton A. . V. . . 1 . . . . ... . . ... V"'" ...d i .tmt viuu, iua morning, determined tha arranramant of bertua on the Lewlatnn-Clarkaton e curalon train to be run by Portland bua ineaa men iay 1. These excuralonlata who had not already asked for apaclal , locations With friends wara allntl. In. para and lowara by tha procesa of draw, lug lota , The number now aigned up and paid Tot the round trip ia only about SO at the preeent time, but those who have pledged to go number about ISO, the capaolty of the train. Prompt action win be taken tomorrow toward getting . all those listed to attend to the matter or final eettlement of tho details In connection with each berth aaslgnment, and by Thursday the arrangements for " atartlng the train will be coinplota - meeulta of Lottery. . Tha drawing resulted In assigning' upper an,d lower bertha, reepectlvely, aa louowa: , n r Ko. 1-J. It MoDonald and J. H. ONe 111: 3. n. XI ikkii t l Albert: William t.rawat. .t.a iTVJ jC. R. Davis and Everett Ames: A. H. Devere and A. if. Averlli: Edwara iooitingnam and O- F. A(Jame; E. A. Baldwla and W. T. BurreUi a K. Breene n. mm, ooiae; uiio ureyman and , O. Buff um; George Brown and W. C. Bristol: C. A. Heir and C. IX Brunn; It. C Campbell and C. P. Swlgert; W. b. , Wheelwright and Walter Beebe. . - Car No. I DeVal Dairy Supply eom pany and 3. B BeaJl; Warner JJreyman and Vr.il. Eldrldge: A. S. Rosenthal atna jonn I Carson; c. C Chapman and J. F. Carroll; A. A. Morfie and W. E. Coman : D, C. Lewla and R. W.. Lewie; D. C. O'Relllr and 3. C. Alnaworth; K. R Frank and George McMillans O. A. Harmon and F. H. Fogarty: C. A. Pol r and Dakar Huber; ft. P. llolmea and E. C. Johnon: J. A. Shepard and L. C. I unrngus; w. 4. Burns and Robert Llr I Ingstona . I . Car No. t.WlMlam 'MeMurray and one F. W. Cookman and Samuel Con nell; Fred II. Strong and Herman Wlt tenbera: Gaoraa P. fjtnt mrxA naw Tm. bard: J. N. Teal and L. A. Lewis: & B. Loewenberg and T. n. ITonavman- CL A. Foster and Dr. William Jones; W. A. , Montgomery and R. W. Montague; T. O. KeUey and C. M. Hyskall; T. B. Wil cox, A. L. Mllla and I Lowengart in lower; 7, and . uppara not yet aa-algned. Xa oar- sTo. 4. Car No. 4 B. Lea Paget and B. M. Lombard; Dr. BJ. 3. Labbe and F. O. Sykea; Dr. Otla Wight and A. B. Kata; George K. Clark and J. P. Mentffee: E. A. DeSchwelnta and George Lawrence Jr.; A. MoCalraan and H. D. Story; How ward Oaylord and W. B. Glafke; Ale Lewthwalta and T. N. Btorpenhach; C B. Moorea and 3. L. Schults; B. Neu-y stadter and one; C. L Mastlck and 8. M. Ludera; W. -H. Wallace and E. Ehrman in lowers It and 11. urmera un assigned. . Car No. 6 A. M. Wright and H, L. Powers; R, J. Patterson and Gore W. Taylor; Dr. Chance and E. B. Piper; IL O. Tenney and H. A. Moore; 3. W. Vo gan and If. W. Monaetes; H. E. Jov and C. R Orelle; H. W. Mitchell. Dr. W. T. WUllameon, Tom Richardson, P. W. Mulkey, J. Smith. F. H. Pago, William Warren In lowera, with uppera unaa B1KII.U. Tha drawing for car No. f ia not yet made, the' only assignments now in thla car being John M. Scott, assist ant general passenger agent O. R. N., and William Harder of tha Great North ern. ' - (United Press teaatd Wire.) ,San Franclaoo, AprU 17. The ohird trial of Tlrey L, Ford, accused of "brib ing a supervisor, waa marked by a read- parlntendant of th. mint, Frank Laaeh. SfV.roporVh. wVtle.VSaWe FOREST OFFICIAL ON STAND IN HYDE CASE - (United Presa teased Wire.) Waahlngton, April 17. B, F. Allen. former foreat euperrntendent of Califor nia, waa today subjected to a rigid ex amination 1n tha Hyde-Benson land fraud caae by Attorney Worthington, of the defenae, who Bought to ahow that It waa tha cuatom of foreat officiate to recommend to the Interior department measuree aupportlng tha creation of for eat reaervea upon suggestions from cltt sena or bualnesa interest . Allen named . the Sierra forest re aerve aa among those credited to hla recommendations. He stated that tha Sierra Reserve club made a map of this reserve and urged Ita passage. He added that former Mayor Warren 01- uauauy gave tho raota In a case to some one In Hyde's office, who type wrote the report Then he would sign" It and send It to the eommtssloner of tha general land office. given at Ford's laat trial Thomas P. Burns, cashier or the "mint, then tea ti lled that Ford made- two visits to tha sub-treasury In 1800 one in July,. when no exenangea iou.ouo m gold for a aim- 1lihi sivnniin In inrranow . sim.! aaeaaa ftSS-T SUNDAY PRO TO BE .row;a.t.&f.! SMALLEY'S JONAH DAY rapher at that time, teat in ed that aha uiywiiw ii,vi ui mm unnea aiaiea ju EL Smaller passed i ban National, bank, la July, lopo. She ad- Sunday? He lifted thellfl a bM muted mat ana nad paid a sum oflG. Vlxlllni's saloon. 195 North he became Angry clear NF.A.f.l n fltnt.. Vatlonal banlr miwiKah v.m I ,.lHn. IIaiia. nn Cf,..H t, . m .. testimony of Ruefs alater and said that locked up on two charges however, one ma uvpuait put uiavuv wm in ti ana jjiui umui uruua, aaa uie ox nor ior tnreat- money o ex-8uperylsor Ree, hut v. I teenth atreet, and when plained that It wason a lease. v boisterous ha waa ejected. Receiving Teller Staley of tho United through, he had Viglllnl bills. decked with embroidery, and elephanta with gorgeous howdahs. - "Tha color scheme of this narada oeauinui, irom j mo anights m white clumes and arolden armor. , a.ni . . th. priests In lllao and silver, to tho Jesters in aay mower ana, tne aancinar riria in pale greens and blues, gray and e-old. vvnen the elephants had doffed their aoiu-emproiaerea tMa.p.aers tney rumbled back to. the three rings and did amaaing atunta They waltxed and played dead nfl - grkmvukm ,nn itnnii An utm (United Preaa leased Wire.) . . heads and did tricks with snotted AnZ WlllemaUdt, April 87v--That huhonlo One elephant aat up on hla hind leaa Guayra Is no longer In doubt The I muaio aJl tha bl baaata viQn "JlT.'i epldemlo la gaining ground, from all bracelet Of aleigh balls on their huge accounts and the disease baa also ap- twV's-'A-ci-y-: ,,'-ie.v,,-.,'t,:,- -peered in other VenaueUn cltlesT"- vff !'' ;r,' i T.- '. The aovernment haa Ani-ttm ' . ... . . . . r "' -:f:.S.'' utmoafto keep the rtiuauo alcret H Minister jueaveg Capital. M describing the diaeaae simply ?asi - Waahlngtdn, April 87. Benor Don malignant laver. but td. I .Tn. Amna-o. mlnlater ta Pm.n. which the Inhabitants have been thrown I Washington today for New Tork, whence haa rendered it; lmpoaaibla to prevent j he wlil aai I for Colon, Colombia, to take "S. new ? leallng in many ways. I part In conferences with offioiala ra- - LI.UIUI are imnnmiti . tn n I ..Htnv ..i.Ti . to the author! tlr.a atfUnH. v.... L..in. . nn nki. .i ". . . certain . that the mortality rate amone dleDUtea of that country and P.nn," f8S ".B-" rt"5,tf ully high, thai " ' - - '"" the hospitala are overflowing, that peo ple are uying everywhere and - that hundreds are fleeing from the cities. Brwie ' Fang Roof Flreg. c..oi ..m.u.T i.r. " v.". V""'.""; I . urea written Th Jnnrnai n i..'i k. , .1 llT .r1 " ujoiruciea i ai till Birrei ana io Macadam . . A . : m . I - t . jnrin null ui reason to think he ia here and desires! lr vessels and others I street There waa no damage jth and Morrlaon. laat evening. In Iff re'U8lnlr t0 rsiva paasengera from lease. A false alarm took the enginea to (United Press teased Wire.) . Washington. April 27. Taft boomers declared today that their candidate for tha Republican presidential nomination has a total of 282 delegatea pledged to mm ana mat mere - is no possible onance or a oontesi on zn or tne votes, v uome or tne war. secretary a man- agera aver that he has as many as 800 delegatea, but IS of this number are taken from the oontested of unlnstruct ed column. Little change In the rela tive posmona ox tna various candidates waa noted laat Week. Governor Hughea aeoured four delegatea from the Twenty-seventh and Thlrty-flrat .districts of mew i urav out . ion victory is not ao great Decauae tne j. wenty-riret and Twenty-sixth New Tork districts named uuwiuuuiea aeiegates, , , j OLD CASES TO BE : CLEARED OFF DOCKET In call In tha docltat of TTnit States circuit court thla morning Judge Yvuivertun innouncia URt . tnrM mbu all of which have been atanding aome time, would -be dropped if no one ap peared to repreaent either of them by the next term ot court . -5 v; i .one ofthe oaaea ia that of Mary Roes al of PittaburgL Pennsylvania, agalnwt oavuu luunm vi roruina. Tno suit IS the outgrowth of a contract for ma chinery made in 1890. The Reea brought suit for IT.asl with Interest v " The other cases are that of . Herman Cramer agalnat tha Singer Manufactur ing company charging Infringement on a patent and Cr H. Bruaohke against the Paclfie Coaat Lumber tt Furniture Manufacturing, company of California, tha reault of a contract .. . BAD TUNE BY HANDEL . TO pE SUNG PIANISSIMO London, April 27. Lecturing In a Wealeyan chapel in Scarborough, Sir Frederick Bridge aald that In arranging the new tune book, of which he waa editor, no was assisted Dy an "artful committee." On ine occasion they sub mitted to him a tune which they de- ciarea was oy Jrianaei. ening to kill Charlotte . B. Dunn. His mreais were made during the motion In the saloon and flurlnr hla .iwitin. therefrom. The three-fold oase will ba given a hearing befora Judge Cameron tomorrow morning. t .: f , CONFERENCE OF FREE METH0I)ISTS TO OPEN Thd thlrt3anth annual 'gension of tha Ore. on conference of th Vrmm MAifinri. lnt church will be held this -week at the V To- wmmmmm .a Uaa A kifAa Ikat aA I ttMt-fflf oKllWH An taxaa XT I U Jk. aarlll A v tt cxaa bu (tAUk iiu TV a wis tnaa, ii sun V " v) . waa jujeaaa j. j ii tit Bill IX 1V1 III it back, with the intimation that If it streets. The sessions will open at t were Included In the book, every time It o'clock Wednesday afternoon and will was rendered Handel would turn In hla opntlnua over next Sunday, Bishop W. grave. - - T. Hogue of Evans ton, Illinois, will pre- . The committee eubmltted It again, aide. however, with tha promise' that if The mornlnga will ba devoted to bus! only he would include It It should ba nesa sittings and the afternoons to re- mh'uuj Bsrvicea. - Diaoop nogue win ar rive in . ' Portland tomorrow from Everett Waahlnartoii.' where ho haa been presiding over, tha sessions of tha Waahlngton conference. marked to ba sting 'tjianimlaao,' ao as not to aisturn iianaoi. SWAPS HIS BOOTS TO GET JUST ONE DRINK SUDDEN STOP OF CAB DISASTROUS, TO TEETH Youngstown, Ohio. April 15. When Terry . Sweeney Is m sore need of a drink, the police aay that he becomes promiscuous In what ha takes to trade In for whiskey. He waa arrested tha A sudden Jolt of the ear from which he was aliahtina: at Third and Alder other, night for stealing, and later swap- streets last evening threw Terence Crof ping his mother's dishes, a transaction I f on 89 North Fifth street against tha " . . . . . . . . . A ,. . .IV .... ... II M.I V. an.). . ..1.1 An.. . . k. . A . TiuivHv. i- jumi (wo . out and hla He wna 4kn up. He is Charged witn- stealing bis 1 la -- vinoont uuspuaj. .,is injuries ping his mother's dishes, a transaction ron(j8 worth inrth street which handicapped the familv at meal handrail with such vlolen times. Again f Terry la under arrest, front teeth jvero knocked, this time for another household clean- lower Jaw badly- cut. H( brother's boots and nls fathers saw. The boots, to boot, brought a drink, but their. loss was aincerely mourned by the brother. , RIDICULES BRYAN AS "0LD3IAN-0F SEA" ' (tnlted Preti Leated Wire.) Waahlngton, April 87. Charging that democracy has always advocated tha doctrine of Hespalrt preferring the fu neral dlrae to the wedding march. Rep resentative Rodenberg of Illinois, in thai house today riqiculed William Jennlnea Bryan aa the political "old man of the aea," who has aecured a strangle hold on tha windpipe of hla party and chokod It into abject submission to. tils every whim and caprice, Rodenberg criti cised Bryan for deriving euch a bic income from tits lectures and his pub licatlon, Tha Commoner. - . ' are not eerloua. ' ; I WHEELER OFFERED BUREAU POSITION (United Presa Lasted Wlra) a . ' Washington, - April Tha e assistant secretaryship pf com o merco and labor haa been prof-. e fered V President Benjamin ' Ida e ' Wheeler of V the TJnlveraity of e ' California. T President, Wheeler ' e has asked the "president for a e - few days' time in which to oon e ; alder the matter. It la not ex 4 ' pecteeV that ha will accept tho a post - a. :..::;';'k-.f;wv'-: eeeoe