INTERVENTION NEXT Government Is Folly Prepared to . Toko Such Steps. REGULAR ARMY WOULD BE USED Will Protect American Interests on Island o^C uba. Havana, Sept. 14. _— One hundred armed sailors from the United States protected cruiser Denver, landed last evening and camped in front of the president’ s palacs, in anticipation of possible uprising within or attacks upon Havana. ________ Tampa, Fla., Sept. 14. — A private cablegram reoelved here from Oienfue- goa, Cuba, states that marines from tbe Intervention Would Not Bo a Holiday United States gunboet Marietta were A ffa ir—T r o o p « A ra Bains Re­ landed at that place yesterday to pro­ tect American interests. turned From Philippines. Washington, Sept. 18.— President Roosevelt is keenly alive to the revoln- tionaqr movement in Cabs end the re­ sponsibility of the United States in case the conditions grow worse end in­ tervention becomes necessary. I t is known that the president w ill not in­ tervene nntil it appeals absolutely ne­ cessary, yet stepa have been taken which would make such intervention effective. The ship« that have been sent to Cube are there for tbe purpose only of protecting American Interests and furnishing asylum for Americans who may be in danger from tbe war­ ring factions. I t is recognised that intervention would not be "h o lid a y ” matter, but that an army would be necessary and, in cate of intervention every available man of the regular army w ill be used and w ill be sent to Cube aa fast as pot- sible. Although no regular transports are available on the Atlantic coast, it is known where tiie transports can be obtained ai soon as needed. Some weeks ago the Sixth and Twenty-first regiments of infantry were ordered home from the Philippines, it being stated that their term of service in the islands was completed. The transports which sailed last winter for the Philippines w ill bring available troops to the Atlantic coast and also the transports, which would be very neceseary if the Platt amendment is involved. _________________ TH R E E ARE G U IL T Y . fe d e r a l Grand Jury Returns Verdict in Land Fraud Case. • Portland, Sept. 18.— State Senator Franklin Pierce Maya, ex Representa­ tiv e W illard N . Jones and George Sor­ enson stand in the shadow of the -peni­ tentiary now. A t 9:45 a. m. today tbe sealed ver­ d ict returned by the Jury at 1:48 this morning was read in the Federal court, finding all three defendants guilty of conspiracy to defraud the government ou t uf lands in connection with the cre­ ation of the Blue mountain forest re­ serve. A breethlees silence reigned in th e courtroom when the elerk read tbe words that branded the defendants on tb e catalogue o f land fraud convicts. Counsel for tbe defendants gave notioe of intention to move for a new tria l and w en allowed time to do so. T h e verdict, while probably not unex­ pected, was a severe blow to the accus­ ed men, but there was no scene. Although the hour was early the courtroom was crowded with people in­ terested in tbe outcome of the long tria l. __________________ E x p o s e s a grafter . Washington, Sept. 14.— So far as can be ascertained no official word has been received regarding the reported landing- of marines at Oienfuegos, Cube. The Marietta’s commander had special in­ structions _________ SEE NATURE’S WONDROUS HANDIWORK EXCURSIONS! U nion P acific Three Trains East Daily THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO ♦ Sunday excursions to Newport and retara en the Corvallis « Eastern Railroad will Castle Gate, Canyon of the Grand, Black , Canyon, Marshall and Tennessee Passes, and i the World-Famous Royal Gorge. ■ M c B R ID E , Arriving In New ort at noon. leave Newport at 6:«u p. „ at the flnesl reeort In the and pleasure tor the weary worker. Three-day and season tickets from all 8. P. or C. a R. points will be good going or return- log on Sunday Excursion trains. Pare from Albaay, Corvallis or Philomath, 't»sr*u&rss For Descriptive and Illustrated Pamphlets, write to W. C Through Pullman standard sad •leaping cars dally te knot; tourist si as plu f can daily City; through Pu llm an tourist -------- rsonally conducted) weekly -------- Returning, uses Clty^ reclining chair ears (male Lem Albuy Emyltaday. 7JO A. M. Lem Csrvallis StOO A. N. General Agent 214 Third S t, Portland, Oregon K / Nomorons attractions, including boating, fishing, surf-bathing, baseball, music by tha band and gathering pretty watar agates. r$ Annuii i io CORVALLIS o ric T rn u n EA S TER N » Hi n t ik e »C H lflu L ir Aaniva Salt Lake. Denver, Chicago f t Worth,Omaha. Portland Xearns City, St. Special Lsula, C hlsago sad 1:16 a. m. via Huntington. 60SP-W Dariar 7:16mm. Atlantic Balt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Express Kansas City, St. 0:15 p.BL. Loule.l hicegoend via ■anting!«*. Hi St. Pool Fast Mall TIME CABD NO. 81 No. 1— ! I 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No Change of Cars. $ 1.^ 0 fo r the Round T r ip . ‘ :uv £ ~ Spoken* Trains from aad To Y««ulaa. Walla Welle, Lewis­ ton, Spokane. Wal­ lace, P u llm a n , Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth. MU- **d East. Cl“ e* * * Arrives at Corvallis........................ 10:45 A M Arriva* Albany............................... 11:40 A M For tallar Inform atto, ask at No. 3— Leaves Albany...... ........................ 13:10 P M n ««r««t ticket agent, or Arrives Yaqulua............................ 6:00 PM writ« yams A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger igred Trains Te aad rreas Detrait. No. 3— Leaves Albany............................... 7:80 A M Arrives Detroit............................... 13:10 P M No Matter Lears* Detroit...v..................... . Arrives Albany........................... . 1:00PM 6:55 P M Traies fer C erva«*. No. I Leaves Albany........................".......7:56 A M Arrives Corvallis............................ 8:85 A M No. 10- Leaves Albany............................... 8:50 PM Arrives At Corvallis........................ 4:80 P M No. 6 - Lesves Albany................................. 7:85 P M Arrives at Corvallis..........................6:16 P M What Your W ants May Be O REGULATOR LINE Trains far Albaay. No. 8— Leaves Corvallis............. • :» A M Arrives Albany................................. 7:10 A M No. S— Leaves Corvallis................................... 1:80 PM Arrives at Albany..................... 8:10 PM No. 7 - Leaves Corvallis.............................. 4:00 P M Arrives at Albany ........................... 6:40 PM No. 11— Leaves Corvallis. ...... 11:00 A M Arrives at A lbany.......................... 11:43 A M No. 12— Leaves Albany................................12:45 P M Arrives at Corvallis............. 1:88 P M o. in the Printing Line Ü THE GRAPHIC PORTLAND AND TIE RALLES All of the above.connect with Fouthern Pa­ cific Com pan/ trains, both at Albany and Cor­ vallis. as wo.f as train for Detrrlt, giving di­ rect service to Newport and adjacent beaches, aa well as Brel ten bus i Hot Springs: For further Information apply to J. C. MAYO, Gen. Paaa. A g t B. H. BOLES, Agent, Albany. Can Satisfy Them TRY US Washington, Bept. 14.— Discussing tha probable method of proceeding un­ der tbe new railroad rata law. Intar- state Commerce Oommiseioner Cockrell said the first effort of the commission would bs a uniform way of doing bust- ALL VAT LAMMS •V B A M B R S "BAILEY GATZERT** ••REGULATOR” "DALLES CITY” "METLAKO” Connecting at Lyle, Week., with COLUMBIA UVEI II0ITIEII III LIAT H ness. " W e ara,” he said, "g iv in g most of Russian Paper 8ays General Rennen- our attention to securing tbe adoption kam pff Robbed Army. of a general system, believing that by St. Petersburg, Sept. 18.— Tbe Perle, pursuing this course we w ill lighten an organ of the moderate Liberal party, oar own labors and render it poesible has been suspended on acoount of its for tha railroads to aid us in earrying publication of aa article by M . Demi- tha law into effect.” H e then outlined the plans of the cbensky, a well known writer, attack­ ing the bureaucratic system, in the commission to be to secure: First— A uniform system of account­ course of which General Rennenkampff was flatly charged with thievery and ing by the railroad«. Second— A uniform system of classi­ defied to bring an action for libel. The sirticle alleced that General Rennen­ fication of freight throughout tbs U nit­ kampff had filled his pockets from the ed States. Third— A uniform schedule of rates, m ilitary fund and with tribute levied upon his subordinates during tbe fares and charges. Fourth — Tha performance by the Rueeo-Jaapneee war, and be was asked to explain why tbe investigation start­ roads of the entire transportation from ed bv General Dobennuachnitzy, which the place where freight is received to was interrupted by tbe battle of Muk­ the point of destination. Mr Cockrell also raid that the rail­ den, was never resumed. road« are manifeeting a disposition to aid the commission in the enforcement Famine in the Provinces. Odessa, Sept. 13. — Official reports of the law. just made by the special missions late­ ly sent into the provinces show that Tube Trust in Great Britain. four more governments, namely, N ov­ Glasgow, Sept. 14.— I t is announced gorod, Vyatka, Taurida and Orenberg, that a combination of Scotch and Eng­ have been added to tbe 20 previously lish tube manufacturers to regulate the announced aa famine stricken. The home and export buaineaa bee been central relief committee estimates the formed with a view to abolishing the minimum fund necessary to tide the present keen competition. The indus­ 33 governments over tbe next six try has suffered incalculably since tbs months at $75,000,000. The semstvo previous agreement was cancelled 18 organisations do not contribute more months ago. I t is understood that tbs than $7,600,000, and the imperial ex­ new combine is wider in ita scope then chequer must furnish the remainder. the old, taking in ell tbe firms in the United Kingdom except one Ciydelsdals Western Union Will Extend Lines. firm. It is stated that the American New York, Sept. 13.— The directors producers are supporting the combine. of tbe Western Union Telegraph com­ John D. Says Not Guilty. pany, at a meeting today, authorised President Clowry to call a meeting of Findlay, O , Sept. 14.— A plea of not stockholders on October 10 to vote on a guilty has been entered in tbe Probate proposition to issue $25,000,000 In court here by John D. Rockefeller on gold bonds. The director« also voted tfie charge of violating tbe auti-trust that $10,000,000 in gold bonds be is­ law through tha Standard Oil company. sued Immediately for subsetiption by Mr. Rockefeller was not personally in stockholders. The money realised from court. Tbs defendants in tbs the bonds is to be used for flew con­ against tbs pipe tinea also pleaded not struction and buying new property. guilty in the same way and each de­ manded s separate trial by Jury. Judge Banker adjourned court until the first River Washes Away Towns. E l Paso, Tex., Bept. 13— Correspond­ Monday in October. ✓ " ence of the Herald reports that recent Rain o f Liquid 8ulphur. rains between Tuxpan and Colima, M 'X ., caused vast earth slides on the Buenos Ayrss. Sept. 14.— Tbs stats Manasnillo extension of the Mexican telegraph department today received a -Central railroad. Tbe towns of Mexi- telegram from Jachate, province of San celtllan and Tuxpan, on the Santiago Juan, stating that tha night of 8eptem- river, have been practically washed be 11 there waa a rain of sulphurous away and scoiea of persons are home- liquid and that In consequence tbs in­ leas and suffering. habitant« were greatly alarased. S hort L ine Corvallis & Eastern R. R. U N IF O R M IT Y IN B U S IN E SS. Commission W orks to .That End and Railroad« Halp. .O reg o n ON THS NEWPORT & RETURN Havana, Sept. 14.— A dispatch from Oienfuegos says that tbe United States gunboat Marietta haa debarked a de­ tachment there. Oienfuegos is besieged by insurgents and some of the fortifica­ tions have been damaged. Washington, Sept. 14.— I t was offi­ cially announced here that the sailors who were landed at Havana from the American cruiser Denver have been or­ dered to return to their vessel immedi­ ately, seve for a small guard which w ill be left at the American legation. This action followed the receipt of an official report by-Acting Secretary of State Be- oon from M f. Sleeper, tbe American charge d’ affairs at Havana, regarding tbe landing. Tbe report was not made public, but it was announced offiically shortly af­ terward that the sailors were landed from the Denver solely for the protec­ tion of tbe lives and property of Am eri­ can eitisensi that such action was in pursuance of a discussion between M r. Sleeper and the naval commander, with the belief that it was a wise precaution looking to the protection of Hie live« and property of Americans. There was no intention, it is stated,-to do other­ wise than to safeguard American inhab­ itants, and the services of the sailors were to be utilised only in cese of dis­ orders within the city which threat­ ened such inhabitants. That tbe land ing in any way contemplated the pro­ tection of either tbe Cuban government nr the insurrectionary government, President Palma, or any other persons than American eitisens, was disclaimed officially and it was pointed out that this fact oould not be emphasised more strongly. Secretary Bonaparte conferred with officials of the Navy department today. He declined to eay anything about tbe con faience, but it is known that Cuba formed the main topie. The cruisers Tacoma and Cleveland, now outfitting at Norfolk, be said, would be held in readiness to go to Cuba if needed. SUNDAY BO YEARS* EXPERIEN C E P atents D esigns C o pyrig h t * A c . Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion fr e e w ea th e r an Invention Is prob ab ly peteittsb l * , Com m unies- lion s strictly eon Sdentisi. H M M 60 K qgRRm m gm sent free. Oldest agency fo r so m rtn * Patenta taken through Munn « Ü •perlai notice, w ith o u t chartre. In Scientific flm erkaiT _ , ____ nalr Illustrated weekly. Terms, 93 i i mmr: four months, f L bom Myall newsdealer«. M il For Wahkiacus, Daly, Centerville^ Goldendale and all Klickitat Valley points. Steamer leave« Portland daily (oxoepS Sunday) 7 a. m., connecting with C. R. A N. trains at Lyle 6:15 p. m. for Gol­ dendale. Train arrives Goldendale, 7 :36 p. m. Steamer arrives The Delia* 6:80 p. m. Steamer leavae The Dalles daily tac­ cept Sunday) 7 :00 a. ifl. C. R. A N. train« leaving Goldendale 6:15 a. m., connects with this ■ teemed for Portland, arriving Portland 6 p. ra. Excellent meals served on all steam­ er«. Fine accommodation« for ta«iu* and* wagon«. For detailed information of rataa, berth reservation«, connection«, etc., wr te to 8. McDonald, agent, Portland. General Office. Portland. Or. BRIGHT’S DISEASE FOLEYSKIDNIYCURE D towards M any people who are neglecting symptoms o f kidney trouble, hoping " it w ill w ear a w a y," are drifting towards Bright's Disease, which is kidney trouble in one o f its worst forms. stops Irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues Healthy kidneys strain out of the kidneys so they wilTperform will perform their functions properly. 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