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THE OREQON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, : APRIL 4, 1803. .J...JM BUSY DAYS AT : ELLIS ISL Decided Turn of. the Tide Westward Considered r as Prosperity Sign. i ; MR. AND 1LRS. TAFT IN CLEVELAND s..' 110 :,-,., fCalted hM Lhm4 Wlre.1 "" " Nsw Tork, Aorll ..These are busy ', daya at Blllt uiand, the United Statea clearing housa for Amsrlean cltlaene. The flood of immigration that sets In with tha first laye of each sprint and lasts well Into the lumrnor, Is bringing Its avaraae of severs! thousand aliens a day and from Commissioner Watchorn down to tha Swedish deckhand on tha v government ferry boat that plies be ' ta-een the Island and tha liattery every body connected with, the ' bureau la working overtlmn. Every big tranaatlantio liner arriving ' during the past six weeks or so has baited at quarantine long enough to disgorge from (00 to 2000 alien a , Opinion seems to be divided aa to tha significance of tha Increased Immigra tion. It is known that In such times of depression aa followed -the panic of 107 the flood of immigration falls far below the average. But whether the "ireturn to the normal influx may ba taken as an assurance or a return to .. arosnerous conditions seams to bo a In the month of March 11J.700 aliens were admitted. Tha great majority of . . thai, vara of tha Lstln race and a large percentage of them were Italians and Sicilians rrocn tna eartnquaao sons. fleeing from their devastated homes.' In March last year tha figure wa well below (0,000. At tha same time the steamships leaving New York were crowded to the steerage rails wun homeward bound aliens running away from the hard tiroes that followed the jnla. , Many or tness are returning. This la taken by many students or lm- . migration to mean the renewal of con- Xidence anroaa tn American conaiuons. - Although Immigration . for this year overshadows by far last ysar's figures. 'It does not equal that of 1907 or of any one of several years prior to that . year. In 1S07 more than 1,281,000 steerage passengers passed tha examin ation of tha immigration rrmiaia. Las ' than 1 peV cent of tha arrivals wars detained and deported. Tha month of March. 1807, brought In 124,836, as against last monin s nz.vuu. Commissioner Watchorn does not ex pect the total of 1907 to ba equalled lor several years.. " JOKER MAKES PAYNE .-- . GET BUSY (Continued From Page One.) fler bis bill by 145.000,000, but he said mat tna revenue laws and tna collec tions spoke for themselves. He is cer tain that his bill will produce 1300,000 - or mure a year. T : " Harrison of New Tork tried to have stockings and gloves put on the free list but waa defeated by tha commit tee. ' Seer Interests. The beer Interests win. Tha commit- Mr f H FIERCE BATTLE By TYPEWRITER I Preliminary to New Align ment in Court in Ant i- , . -L. Graft Cnfsade. (Hearat Kews by Lesgai Leased Wire.) San Francisco, April 3. The battla of the statement!", precipitated by tha tee will not increase the duty on barley Burns-Bowling controversy, aa towhetfr manded bv tna farmers ""'T " Bowling went to Burns and solicited -Koieea and cloved M h.frM 110,000 for evidence about the Inception list cloves are put on tha free of the Btreetc ,trlk, of 1907, or Burns Tha steel schd.il. I. ttkA in " Bowling and offered $10,000 for small particulara. The duty on fluor lnvJ."?L,r?. '."Ia - , - KIWr Is raised to II En ner Inn .nt I vamuu . w, .lrr Mirnul Irnn fmm It t tin .. I ? uouminnun u"i i ..w.. V M 1-"J V ' T IV II. Th dlllV All lniH Wlv, 1, tnoHl..A lialf of s cent a pound. ree rics wun tna , rnmppines la r The DrovTsIonsonhriS. V Stfiff.Erw look up the hls- patents -is renealerJ. ..., !"-""" " "w light charging nia newspaper declaration that Fremont Older and Incited the streetcar etrikes of J 900 and 1907, and Detective William J. Burns In a statement today pointed out that it the in ar them. Burns added that among tha docu ments which It la charred the United Railroads obtained from the prosecution There la to ba tin rhinn In drawback provisions of the bill. f J-og jroker to Stand. The lumber Joker is to siand. There! by corrupting Its agents was the state la to be no free lumber. It is stated Iment of an Interview before "tha fire of uiBi-me committee amendments wlllli"ii between cainoun ana iticnsra v-or-not aatisfv thnao who hiva aiinnii . InelliiR. who was nrenldent of the Old rule under which tha Payne bill may jcarmen'a union, when James H. Bowling m finBsm. oenaior r.lKins nas lined I was a memoer oi in esc uiixi uw, his followlns us aealnat ih hill anlshowlna that all arranrements for in- "a Republican split Is promised. The stalling the overhead trolley had baen committee; has made no change in the made. fa) schedule a promised by Senator Both camps stacked guns today, with Aldr(ch and guarantees no record vote the exception that around tha district - on lumber. . attorney's office all waa bustle and ax- i ne Republicans from Virginia, West I clteraent In the preparation or tha de Alrginla, Kentucky, Washington andl'enaa in th citation for contempt dl- Snapshot of President and Mrs. Taft and their party leaving the home of Henry W. Taft In Cleveland. notlricted against James K. Hanley, Gorg the I F. Mulcahey, R. C. Bchlndler and W. H. Sfl l3r,rariou ntai were considered, ou er Standard Oil men won Stocklnra and 1a,... ... i- oubt. They ?e 1o," XLLA".; votes to protect tha brewers and for - xiucaereuer. and the brewers will win. Iayas Claima BOl ra atara. , The committee will sit tomorrow. The rule for passing the Payne bill will be 1 iiru mnloients as outined. There ' w !h?S-S vo5? R hld'" nd umber. without record. Payne said todav h; .f""i,rd there wre aufficlent In n hoU8 Pass tha bllL He will have Democratic support. mJ!ZJZ.T0?"kt?. hX? Prepared an ti TlJT ti.,.nLr?du'v " n amendment iS.een."j.rity tPT1-- Providing for JX ",d lumb"-. and mak ing the minimum rate of the Payne bill rh" It'JWw1 r,v" th P""aident tho ii?-ln".k ny WPx?al treaty he wiay determine, as necessary to promote trada and commercial peace. ' 'r ' Sw Small Boy'g JJte. i . Tha timely arrival of Dale Reaae. a motorman on the Reliwiwvj '. llfe ( J?"Ph Myers, a small th street at flellwood last Thursdav. X..?Ky"4C,?thln?,c"u"nt ,ir Trom the matches Just aa Raese s car was pass ing. The motonnsn lumped off. pick up. !h? bo- smothered tha fire In in iiranmi ana carried him to his home but sllirhtly burned. Pennsylvania decided they would vote for the bill ax inuni t... t"""i"ttee. The protected lumber men Russell for an alleged violation of tha m mr nuw win not vote ror a rule I oraer. resirammc me responaenis irom Jliot does not choke off all debate onlthe search of Calhoun's office, lumber schedules. Thr hra And a mown waa mnite In the sunerlor . . . . - n.irai VWI - - " - 1 . removal or ma xvordney Joker, and a court, too. prosecutor louis Ferrari an vil. ral of 1 la accepted. I nounced In Judge Dunne's department ina commute was In session for six that it waa Intended to put Attorney Hours today. The concessions demand- Luther W. Brown, head of tha United Kaiiroaas- aetective oureau, on xnai April 2S on a charge -f subornation of perjury. Brown is charged twice, tne accusations growing out of the alleged kidnaping or Fremont Older by Brow: and Attorney R. Pprtcr Ashe of th' United Railroads. Brown is accused of Inciting two chauffeurs to testify falsely about the alleged kidnaping, before tne grand Jury. Anne la accused -of kidnaping only. His trial, prosecutor Ferrari stated. would follow that or Brown. The alleged kldnaolna- of Older grew out of a charge of criminal libel brought against him by Brown in IjO Angeies. F. E. Davidson, charged by Older with libellr- him In a statement that Ru dolnh Sbrecklea. Older and Richard Cor nelius incited the streetcar strike of 1907. came before Police Judge Daniel C Deasy todav for arraignment. David son asked a continuance on the ground that he was not represented by counsel, and his case was postponed until Wed nesday. MATJNDAY thuesday TO BE OBSERVED , FEED YOU MOXKV read Toar Sraia aaf it wni read Ye ' Mossy aaf rasaa. " TTf Jln1 koybood I have been es pecially fond of rota t a, and I am cou- Lnc4 I Iaa . . I . - m maeticats tny food properly. I Taa result was nat 1 found myself. ! a few rears ita afriirtui xk of tka atonirb and kidnva. klr in. i . tsrfeid srioualr with mv bualnraa. At last I took ih adrlc of friends and brgaa to eat tirape-Kuts Instead of tha heavy maata. etc.. that aad constl- tuied ar former dM, 1 fouad that I was at baMflladJ the ebansa. that 1 waa soosj rellevejjw mv tcker from tbe heartburn an4 th tadlaaattM ihat aaed ta follow ar mala. that the poms la my back had m4 ant I ret v. . "Mr MitH, bk fl uae4 to fee un any bra la. which waa slow arwl i1 )tio from a Knn t of iseeta aad rea.r food. aradnany. .t nrm te leva earely. kes rvstored r wtrrtrm ta steady aad (rata and tMnktns faraltiea ara aut " "'"T kiii ii w i or years pt. "Af'v so 4d ai r breakfasts I aaod .fler ' n ib fmnn from li.es of nkM( skka lndr saa lf hwiftlv ikt AV . W.. . i-..a ta r:, . .... .Ti . . " " ' I the aetata f JoaHilaa tu till ert tin .11 eaaa ud f' Myera, the administrator of ft " -1 Mr a , Km I tha eatala. haa srplled ta tha aoart for i.-m S li-t'. book. Tfca tJ ta' rttatioa emoipe.ung them ta appear Me. .,..- rinTr "land fll bare tha BBoney Is i-T 1rT rvw4 th .an. letr A t ThVaIriisrrstw' 1 kit hetittm If: w Maunday Thursday will be ob- w served this week by A Ins worth 4 Chapter of Roaa Croix, otherwise v the eighteenth degree of the w Scottish Rite, A. a F. M., with 4 the most Impresslva ceremtmlsl 4 of the year. Thursday evening 4 the chapter, about (00 strong, w will go through tha quaint ser- iw vices symbolical of extinguish- ing the light, or closing tha w chapter for one , night The l Scottish Rite cathedral will ba w the scene of the ceremonies. I Wallace McCamant, master of 4 tha chapter, will direct the cere monies, and others who will ap pear prominently ara Richard Martin Jr, sealar warden; W. R. Mackenzie, junior warden; Bry- w don H. Nicoll. secretary; E. D. 4 Curtis, orstor; Arthur Lanrratb, guardian of tha temple,' and E A. Grout, master of ceremonies, Many out of town members of tba Scottish Rite of tbe Masonic fraternity ara expected ta at tend. ; . HAIVKEYE MEN FOR DIRECT VOTE Memorial to Congress Passes House and Will Pass the Senate. (Beant News by Lonreat Leaaed Wire.) Des .Moines, April 3. Election of United States, senators by direct vota of the people was demanded In a, joint res olution . that passed tha house of tha Iowa ' legislature today with acarcelv a dissenting vote, and will pass tha aenate Monday. xna resolution is identical with one 'Based by the legislature two years ago. t reauests congress to call a constitu tional convention for the nui-Dose of amending the constitution so aa to pro vide for election of senators by direct voter. The measure wes offered in tha house Just before tha noon adjournment, by tepresentative Lee. ' Ha recommended that all rules be suspended and tha res olution be considered. This was dona and the resolution waa adopted. Senator J. A. Smith, who was author of the resolution of two years ago, took cnarge oi me resolution in tna senate. Ha made a motion that the resolution be sent to the committee on constitu tional amendments. It waa so ordered. Chairman Burgess of this committee and a majority of the committee members are in sympathy with tha resolution, and it will be favorablv renorterl on Monday or Tuesday. on tne Tloor or the . aenata It will carrv, as It will receive tha votes of both progressiva republicans and the democrats. Both Mr. Lee and Senator Smith are progressive republicans. TOWtt TOPICS . i ,t.. - Bate War luu Xann ci ..n. direct for San Francisco Monday t p m. Cabin 110. berth and meals includ ed. Frank Bollam, agent, 128 Thjrdi saw tci. ADMINISTER CITES ' . CREDITORS TO APPEAR AUerlcg that Bernard Klsts aad bla wife ara arltBholdtag ITS! that fceloeiga to the aetata f Jofhla I mm. luaral of J. r. vimu th. nerai or J. F . wiiir in n,.i...i member of the W. O. W.. who died at il ... la-lu"' nome, ki fourth street rnaav nirnr rrnm inw...in.:. in t . . . " . . 1' ...wo. .u.vmo. Will oe neia mesaey t 2 o'clock In the afternoon from Erickson's undertaking 7V - y . rra Aiaer streets. me iciimibi win ne interred in Green cemetery. Tne Woodmen ensrge or the grave. services at rill the .y- v . vajuauoa in a oi tne propertr owned made to the railroad commission, J. W. Morrow, riant or way agent for the narniuan lines places tne total eatl mated, value In Oregon at 17.713.163 lnis includes the Porttand terminals which are valued at 4.144.J. accord ing to M,r. Morrow. These estimates are en a physical basis onlv and are be In a- taken by the atata railroad eom- """" n ,s attempt to secure the physical valuation of all railroad prop erty Id this state so as to determine the reasonableness of rates charged by the various roads. . Says Many Men Need Prescription fv" T? We tie, prepared to suppIy.Portland Gas consumers Ayith all 1 the necessary means of cooking with gas. We have lines from thfee factories comprising everything from a $l;25 Gas Plate to a $54 Cabfnet Rang lp" other vstors prices Our $12.50 Gas Cooker Only Tew in stock tt present, but plenty on the way; this' cooker has three burners on top, a 16-inch oven and a broiler burner in top of oven; a very extra value at.. 18.50 No. 922 Gas Stove, top 17x25, two larg-e New Process burners, oven 18 inches wide; im proved oven burner and heavy stamped steel 7 body; broiler, is below pven. ..... .f 19.ZS No. 923 Same style, 3-burner top.... f 18.50 No. 929 Full size Gas Stove, top 20x2i three large, one . giant burner; oven and broiler . lSVt inches wide, adjustable needle valves; stamped steel body, 34 inches high., f 22.00 ,' r ' ' " l II " "'III I ; v l.vil : The Monarch Malleable More Monarch Malleable Ranges are sold each year in this territory than all other malleable makes combined. . j There must be a reason for it, as the M5n- arch is not the lowest in price. . , ; , .. f : ; If you are in doubt, take advantage of our free triar offer.' Ask-the salesman; about it. ,We take all the risk of giving' you satisfaction.-', s 1 !. ;. - . . 'fMf aaaaa)aKBEacau,.u. "t'T" r- Sfeja3jSgS"''ssy i Who Does Sell the Cheapest? Whenever you see any article-advertised elsewhere, remember Tre saw it first and we are prepared to undersell the lowest. Our buying facil ities are the best, as we have plenty of cash to pay we get the largest discount. . 1 $30 Body Brussels Rugs at $21 k ' ".;......':. ' i. .: Hl''-'Z.'-. - . This week we sell three patterns of 9x12 Body Brussels room rugs for the above mentioned price. Another good, special this week is $2.50 Axminster Rugs at $K75 New Dressers We are showincr a number. of very fine new Dressers inr oak and birdseye maDle at very reasonable prices; spe cially good are- . , No. 1005-Golden polished quartered oak, French mir ror, drawers, swell front, only ..922.50 No. 9305 Birdseye polished maple, Jf rencn mirror, swell , front, drawers finished in side, plain brass handle;, only .8329.25 a mm Mission Couches Two elegant new styles like illustration, solid quartered oak frame. A special Real Leather Cushions ....$32.00 Imitation Leather Cushions ..$22.50 or pi Showing of Ladies' Arm Rockers These are made with low backs and are a little smaller than the ordinary arm rocker. We have three styles, in highly 'polished quartered oak. Priced from $5.00 ; to,..,,. .$0.00 All Kinds of Go-Garb We show the best and. la re est line of cheap and medium1 carts tn this city. , purparts are ajll extra narge, as we use no wheels under y) inch diameter. , Reed Go-Carts $1.85 to $13.50 Collapsible Carts $5.75 .$10.50 to Diners Worth Double the Price Asked Full box seat mission dining chairs, weathered finish, exact-, , ly like the illustration, back 38 inches high, 14t inches wide, seat 16x18 inches,, legs inches square stock. Price $1.25 each, or six for $6.00 .: -Sf f-i -, .i"-'1-1 ' ' - ..-.'--V I SSSj Sr PfP It is claim! to b a blraslnr ta thosa srfea ara vhyslcaJlv Imnalrarf- despondent. nervous and who have tretnblinr of the limbs, disstnees. heart palpitation, cold haada . and rt i- aorpnla. fear without cans, tlraldltr In ' vCMuiirs- and aTeaarai inabUUr to mot' rationally. 7 I Bf prcpannt tha treatment at some warmly, aw e acei anaw at another s LARGE SALE IN SOUTH PORTLAND Tha tbraa story brick building, occu pying SO-foat lot at First and Sheri dan streets, waa purchased laat week by M. Kutner for SJs.tOO. This is one of a1 number of important transfers in Sou lb Portland bualaeas property made in tns past fsvr days. Tha handsona resMenca and quarter block at Sixth and Montgomery streets has ben purchased by Otto Kraamer at a pr-e reported to ba I1S.0SO. Daalal Marks' a retired capitalist. purchased last week tha property known aa tha OirOea boms at ? Kearney street, pay Ins; for It $. Mr. Marks recently sold - bts ' restdenca at Four teenth and Ovcfe atreeta ta Eucena Hoca ror as.saa. AST0EIA FIXX TAKES NITBIC ACID; DIES If tha reader derides ta try rt. srreara fras tlsa te flmw. 'r ara fmtor, trwe. aa4 fU f '" lotf-reat. that tHe avoi K man waa riven e Klats aad fcia wife y tha dervaaed tor sef.kpina. sl sbowld ba taraed la ! three ovaces of ardinary syrup af " r a Fertile compound, and one rrnnpovnd fluid baimwort: sals and let stand tea hours: then a-et ana mmpound aeaoca eardlol and one ounca ttnt-tora eafneTa compound (not car damom I ; snls all tna-ethar. sKaJes well and take a teopoonful alier each aaeal p tm tt tlfU. - . 4 ' ; -1 ilwlil ManetHl ta TV. Jesisall Astoria. Or April . Thomas Sorkkl. who died nis noota in ua eastern part of the city Ust alfht. committed suicide by taking altrtc acid. Tba dr cumatances of lila death vara not learned until toelrnt. when tba aaatter waa reparted to tha coroner. orkkl was Injured about tba bead laat Christinas, aund staca thea ha bas at'pareaUy aot been la his rttit aalnd at times. He suffered a rreat deal and It ta preune4 that ha finally decided ta take hla Ufa to ed hia aaffetinr. He was alon when he dranZ t "e acid, and died a Tew bmtrs later. - lie leaves a wife, but ne children. Ha waa a Flaa by. birtftj aad aa years af ... . . ...... RAIL RATES EQUAL VALUE OF GOODS A. & C. Is Also Charged With Making: Prohibitive Tar, iff to Seaside, lpeHal Dlapatrk ta Tha earaaL Astoria, April a. Tba etata railway eoaamlaaloa adjourned this afternoon, after a pending tba day la listening to arfrmneD ta la tba ease brought against tha Aatorla Columbia Rlvee- railroad bv Ales Ollbert of HeaaMa Tha princi pal complaint la that tha rates from ihla city to Seaside are almost prohibi tive, tha rates from Aatorla ta flea axle being la many caeaa almost aa great aa from Portland to Aatorla. Ia vsrtoua other Inetsnoea avldenca a given ta show that frelrht chareee I ram fortiaaa to tnis citv wera almot ss great as tns coat nncea or tna am eiea. aa brick, plptna and ether heavy material. - nimiiar avioewco wss anvesj ta show that rate were cheaper In the days before the railroad entered this aacTiew. The flndlnrs of tba osaaalaaloa mill ba anaeuaoed later. LOUISE HTJLSEBEE0, ,;. FORSAKEN. A SUICIDE Bee4 Sew by taar'W lt4 Win I Fetatema. (U. April a. I iz1mm 1 a.'.'.w. ik. . k i. ... - nutartl, wha had h-ea reacva4 hv jpitai st tt-e eitv ha L and Xnrtore rM her tm er, and who fnaad Iffe Mae c e-t eHe jt f ( nra, tke wlthcnit I. lav. Iset r-tt left tba- t am was any It rears eli A GUARANTEE With lUch Pair if You Get Them of of i ew. - - . . rroicssionai upucian Why Uka chance, when X test your eyes and grind each par ticular lent to fit the ere. relieving; absolutely nine-tenth of ail -eye strain, causing headache, diiineaa, nauseating of stomach, pains in back of head or blarring of reading at eight. Get a pair " of the celebrated . - Neutro Rayp Lenscs Th lens that produces the soft blue light. Absolutely th only city agent. They relie all aches. and pains doe to tbe work, under gas, sun or electric light. Agent for tbe XAYDEE and SHUR-ON EYEGLASSES. a, , v; ; FREE DEMONSTRATION 17i FourtH Street, Y. M. C A. Buildini f A. U Walia. aaanagee af tba mil opera bovsa. wiers aha waa enplored, aa wandered to a vacaat lot avear by, Vr aa toir earbaHa act. Se was feanl c ows tl.is tnnmtra r- i Mrs. Crlrate Tnr. VaaeHal MmMen Taa eaaraall . Asniand. or. April Mra Celesta Tree,' I years of aga. widow of tls lata J. T. Traa, aad M ptoneer af this aecttnn. died st an early hur tut r"rt"-f tt f et Ktftd lo mt souta Att " '