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MAYOR OF.SAftEBANCISCO . ' I REMEMBERS HIS FRIENDS Not Permits Policemen vto Riclefon- Rail way Company's .Cars, jNor Will i HeAllow i 1 ' ' ' Carrv 5 t 'f 0 . ! (Scrlpps-McRa News Association.) SAN FBANCISCO, April 22. Ltt night ttb United Railway announced that An attempt would bo mad today to operate V tit) Fjllmore-street line. . 'i j i ino company s request m policeman J ware sen; t9;M brni but "with order not tojrlde onlts cers.-' . . Early 4hl morn in a; , a . eovered wagon deposited 'aeveA med and provisions' for a continued May at the Tiirk-street barn, TltHAM 1W afteav Affn m OK k ' f1rA ta Induced by' an offet jtt, t M , tak's .out a "car, fly of the seven started out with a 'ear, whichji was also bearded by ' com ndttee from, the strikers, to entreat; the men tor Join the union.' ' . ' After a, trip , of three blocks the car was returned, the five men bavins; Joined the strikers, t i': Kvw-fj. . j At o'alock. another car left obi the ElUs-street line, manned by four nen."- Thls was 'also' boarded by the strikers who succeeded In cising peaceable meanji .to Induoe .the men to qultv 4 : '$k Suspension, of street-car, (raffle remsMl practically complete d"a all line owned by;the Unlted'.Railways. li Mail cars pursu theUr solitary way over the otherwise deserted track. The ref usal of the Mayor to permit non - union tntsRr or special deteoUves, to carry arras ia generaUy approved, as It "la thought It will bring about a peedy ter mination of the difficulty. Ail employes of the California-atreet GENERAL SMITH i SERIOUS .,. ' (Scrlpps-McHat" New AssoclatioiS. y-.f , VA8MINQTvN, April a-It' 1a , an-, nouticed at the War Department 'that lbs court martini' of (Jerfera UrnHh; ' Ut ' the Philippines, being under direct orders' of President Roosevelt will not be subject to review by General Chaffee. War Department officials consider this action particularly; significant, inasmuch as it allows General Chaffee te prefer charges against General Smith, and, if necessary, 'to appear as a witness for or against that officer, r ' fto attempt Is made in the "War De partment to hide the fact that Genera) M TWISTS TO Only June . Cattle Can "Break Its Hold Upon the Market. (Scripps-McRae -News Association.) CHICAGO. April 22. Beef has advanced a Quarter to a half cent today, and re tailers now fear there can be no relief until grass cattle come Into the market during June. " ' ; j .' t A" dally arrival of a large 'number of this class of cattle will glut the market and force prices .down,. WASBINOTON, April 22. President Roosevelt today appointed Benjamin Bar rii of New Jersey to succeed O. IX Pruden as Assistant Secretary to the President PLEADS NOT GUILTY. r ' In the United Stages Court this morn ing, Charles W.' Hartman was arraigned for breaking into and robbing the pot : office at Marlon. He entered a plea of not guilty and bis ball was fixed st SR00. He has thus far been unable to secure bondsmen; ''William '-.Woods,' -of The Dalle, under Indictment- f ot forging the signature to a money order, entered a plea of hot guilty. He has not asked for ball. i . - DU W 1 to Arms: Una ar now enrolled a ninabar of th. union, with the consent or tba manage ment of the road. . -The gross earnings of the United Com panjr amount to an '; arerage of 112.000 per day. v With, no receipt the company loses not lea than $4,00 In interest and fixec? charges per day during the con tlnuance of the strike. ,. :: :r T ' ; '." A MOB QUIETED. hgjtf FRANCISCO, ArpB 22 (J P. M.). I ... - All nttemptsto -opemt.tn ear sysw thla morning., were .confined to eporadl attempt to run a ear over tit Turk and Ellla-atreet Un4 .The, ear'' made three trip, the conductor and erw deserting at5 th end;.of oach trip,' V ' At -Bills and -Market etreete a mob of SOD attacked the ear with the Intention of wrecking; it," but were dIMUaded by mem berf:c,thtrtkeriC:eaQei committee, who accompanied the car. The general , situation, Is unchanged. There are no disturbance. - . ... -The Mayor has refuted another request from the United. Railway Company for a de,taiV of policemen on each. car. The Mayor wiU issue ft formal comma nlcation tbl afternoon. !tat(na; that the strike la being orderly conauctea. ana po- liae-taterferenceil Dot neceniltated : , With J eheeral front - the street crowd drjTers.os th stub qallfornia-ntreet horse ar line laid down their reins at 11 o'clock and joined the rank of the striker,. 'IN PREDICAMENT Mi 4 fn'-aeriov predicament, and tha,rheieuttf'tle trial may mean the end.ot his. sareer as an officer of the army." f s v General Smith i the officer; accused of commanding Major Waller to shoot Fill pinos accused of resisting the authority of -the United Stales 1 the Philippines In obedience to these instruction Waller had many Filipinos shot without trial oi hearing. For this he was court martlaled. disclosing' the testimony upon which charges will be formulated against Gen eral Smith. -' Wilier was acquitted. His Tart Rejoinder to Chamber of Com ' merce. I . (Seripps-MeRae News Association.) BRUBSEtS. April 2-The Chamber of Commerce today addressed a communica tion to the King asking tor royal Inter vention In the suffrage dispute in the In terest' of trader $ ' . I ' The King replied that it is the duty of the government ot the King, with its eyes fixed on the present and future, with loyalty, and observant of constitutional rules, (o follow the policy which it deems most useful for the well-being and tran-MWae-flt -BSMtiy.-:'." - " MUST SERVE TIME. V T - James Demltt, a ,y oung hoodlum, was recently convieted In the police-court or disorderly, conduct in a North End aa Joon. and aentenced : to 15 days in Jail. . Owing to nia youth, and the fact that he had a mother dependent upon him, sentence' was suspended during his good behavior. - He could iiot pass a Saturday's payday, however," without making a dis turbance, .so be wa brought In yesterday afternoon on . bench warrant and will now have to serve out his time. : Demltt. Is a blacksmith's helper and will do well on the city rockpDe. BABCOCK'S CONDITION. WASHINGTON, April 22.-Congressman Babeock's conditio! Is still precarious. Private & Detecti ves THE CAT IS OUT OF : THE BAG It Is no longer a secret. Everybody now knows that , the FINEST LAUN DRY WORK, in the city is done at the Troy Laundry Main office 261 S.E. Water St. West Side office 303 Washington St. Phones Oregon East 33 : Columbia 503.? ) ALL OUT .-. Woolen Mill? Closed by thVStHkersr ..if t .... . J i J,. r. . (Journal Specfal Service.) : OREOON CITT, " AprU 2t-ThS big woolen mill, which baa run almost unin terruptedly alncs U0S,la closed down and over 400 men, women, girls and ohildrea are out of employment The ..spoolers were. the last to walk out lata yesrday afternoon. About 40 castlmers T weavers followed the plain weaver' yesterday forenoon and the number was Increased to 100 from other department. : The force was so crippled in numbers that; the van agement closed down the mill yesterday afternoon. The employe held two meet Ings during the afternoon and adjourned uoiu evening. ... .. . -.-.v (j..st ui..4 (; . The management made a proposition to raise the weavers 1 cent per yard - on certain kinds ; of cloth and to make a few other concessions, but the offer was declined, ;-v"--- -r-rr: . At the meeting last night committee was appointed to wait upon the manage ment with a proposal to return, to work. provided a general advance of 1 cent per. yard was granted to the weavers and an average IS per cent 'raise for the ofhsr employes. "The managers refused to con sider the proposaU' "KVS'. '.! ' Over 200 of the employes were organised Into a local federated labor union last night' and the following officers were-! elactedf iPresIdent, C. ,W. .Walney; vice president, M. Brown; secretary; M. -Gle' son: treasurer, E." B." Howell; ' sergealjt at-arms, George Martey. The opinion is general that a settlement wfli be effected between the management and employe soon. The mill is said to have orders on hand to keep them running day and nlht until nefct December. HMHST (Scripps-McRae KewS.AssdcUUon. DATTON, -Ohio, April 22. The an nouncement is made here that a paper box makers' combine is practically form ed, the eapltal to be $9,000,000. (Scripps-McRae News Association.) ROME, April 22. In answer io the fe llcitatlons of the whole American eplsco plcate. the Pope has written the following to Cardinal Gibbons and other Catholic bishops: . . " strongly love America, and rejoic in her development and the progress of Catholicism and religious freedom with' In her borders." LEATHER WORKERS Still Out in Numbers, Though Few Return to Work. The situation among the leather, houses snd their employes remains strained. The committees now endeavoring to arrange matters satisfactory to. all directly in terested are meeting with considerable encouragement and in seme ; instances sucess. , Two-separate scales 'have, been prepared, and one of these has 'been signed by both the Geo. Lawrsnc Com pany and Breyman's Leather Company, and the saddle workers in each of these establishments have returned to work. The harness, workers are still out. but it is thought that they will soon return to work. " v u The Union met last night, but' further than appointing an arbitration commit tee and discussing the situation generally, nothing was done. . It Is understood that ' the Union will meet again tomorrow night, and If the difficulty is not setled by that time,' the employe In the nouses refusing to sign up will take their tools, go out' on a strike and Institute a boycott. It is variously estimated that from 60 to 75 men are out at present -." i. - IT (Scripps McRae News Association LONDON, April 22. The St. James Ga- sette today urges war upon the M organi zation of the shipping interests of Europe. and says direct trade with Canada should be fostered. . ., ",... Britain look, with alarm upon the entry of J. P. Morgan into the oorabinee of Eu rope, and freely predict disaster .to Brit ish interests in consequence, n CLACKAMAS REPUBLICANS. (Journal Special 'Service..) j -OREGON CITT, April 22.-Th Republi cans have opened up headquarters in Chairman J. N. Campbell' office rooms In- the Canfleld Block, and are arranging the details for the campaign. The Itin erary of the county canvass to be mad by the candidates and speaker will be annouhoed In a day or two. . ' " '' -1A . WHEAT MARKIJT. r , : BAN FRANCISCO, "AprU - PffTCAfla April 21 -Wheat 74V0M SEN ATO Fli-H AN N Al W I r;!3M DESERT HIS FRIEND Demonstrate That . Governor Wood Con spired With Court to Convict Him. . (Sertpp-McRa 4Vws Association.) - WAflHINaTON; April 21-BnaU)r Hani' pa say be wUI suwr take steps to show to the world.that W frlead, & a. Rath bone, Is. mn Innocent .'man, deliberately perscuUdihy OevernoirkOenera Wood. Re, say b hi f optiassnury evidence to ' prove that-. Wood swayed the court that convicted Ratbboney , Jtatbbone, with several, others, was con vie ted' at Havana, Cuba, a few weeks ago, of defrauding the United States 'by steal ing' from the postal revenues. Rathbone Noyel-WatS Destroy r : tliClwlirrustl : (Scripps-McRae' NewsAssoclatlon.) ITHACA, Mry,,i,pr41 22.-A movement to destroy jth bsefj trust; by means of a chain ot Tetter, nas .started .here, the main feature of"Which is to ask persons to abstain ,frOm eating meat for one weekT beginning May 45. INMAN SAYS HE s ,t .)!..' at: In answer to. ,' direct question, "What do you think f your chance for uc ceaf 1 R. D. Jnmaa, nominee on tb Cltl seos' ticket for Mayor said this morning: " am. the nominee; on the Citizens' ticket and of the Deteoeratlo party. Af ter receiving. tssUrsneo of hearty sup port from so maoy source, I feel Justi fied In saying' hat th prospects, for ths election of the entire: -Cltlsens' ticket are 'eideedln'gl'y "Bright: 1 We propose to wage a Vigorous -emmiuiisn.' If I am elected Mayor, which t will be, t propose to give a businesslike administration. ' "I am glad that the Cltlsens' mass meeting unanimously indorsed the Lewis and Clark Centennial, as I am heart and soul in favor of making It as large an exhibition as possible." ' WHEELS AND HOT AIR. A unique procession wended it way through the streets thla . afternoon. It consisted of the Third Regiment brass band, four automobiles and 13 teams drawing as many drayloada of bicycles. The Wheels are a consignment which Just arrived from the East for the Fred T. Merrill Cycle Company. REVENUES ARE 'MUCH REDUCED Internal Revenue Collector Dunne 1 in receipt of. a communication from J. W. Yorkes, the United States Commissioner at Washington, D. C, relative to certain changes recently made In the department under the new law, effective July 1, 19CH. The following changes are made In the law now in force, repealing apeolal taxes on nd after July 1: ,Speclal taxes of bankers, brokers, deal ers la grain, securities, etc, undeY para graph 3, section 8, act of March 2, : 1M1 (Brokers' Class 2); pawnbrokers, custom house brokers, proprietors ef ' theaters, etc, proprietors of circuses, proprietor of public exhibitions or shows for money, proprietors of bowling alleys or billiard rooms, dealers In leaf tobaoco, dealers in tobacco, manufacturers of- tobacco, manufacturers of cigars. Stamp taxes on instruments, papers or documents, deliveries or. transfer of Stock and sales arid agreements of sale or agreements to sell stocks, products or merohandlse (Schedule- A), wine (Sched ule B), seat In parlor or palace car and berth in sleeping cars. Taxes and legaclea and distributive shares of - personal property; excise taxea on persons, flrmf, , companies and corporations engaged In ' refining petro leum and sugar. Taxes reduced: Fermented, liquors, tha tsx reduced to tl per barrel; snuff and tobacco, the tax"l reduced to f cents per pound; cigarettes, the .tax on cigarettes weighing more than three pounds per tbOussnd is reduced to S3 per thousand. A drawback or rebate Is allowed on all original and unbroken factory packages of amoklng and manufactured tobacco and snuff held by manufacturers or deal ers on July 1, 1902, to the amount of dif ference between the higher rate paid and the tax imposed by this act. : No discount Is allowed on . sale of stamps for fermented liquors, or for to bacco or snuff. The nrovlsions of the present law, rela tive to mixed flour, remain unchanged ex cept a alight change la made in he defini tion of mixed flour, . Rights accrued or liabilities1 Incurred prior to the repeal are not affected.'- The estntea or su persons dying prior to July il.'ixa. will be subject .to -the legacy tax. wven if tha dlstrlbutlea is not 1 rned until ftf thst date i ti !,l - t t -u t ' admitted that he had used certain public monies in .furnishing his residence, but claimed that he had been authorised to do so by his' auperlor officer. Thla sum, however,' was but trifle of the amounts alleged - to . have been stolen from the government, and at the trial at Havana, Governor-General Wood was very sealous in prosecuting the case against Rathbone. Upon his conviction he was sentenced to a term of Imprisonment which he has been earnestly endeavoring to ' use the machinery of the court to liberate him- Blow at the Kid Glove ( t v'f s-. '"Hi ".1 of the Army. 1 ;'v:) (8tTlpp-McRa News Association.) WASHINGTON, April 22.-The breach between i.th v, War, Department and the Senate .Military, Committee was, widened today when Chairman Hawley introduced a bill to ' increase the efficiency of the n. :' The measure i essentially different from that prepared by Secretary Root. It eliminates . the general staff system and makes . the lieutenant-general com-mander-of the entire United States army In fact, as welt' a In name. , (Sortpps-McRae ,New- Aoclatlon.) . 1 HET . LOO, Holland. . AprU 2t-Th Queen's oondttion continues satisfactory. FEVER ' DIMINISHING. HET LOO, April 22.-A bulletin Issued this afternoon says that a slight Improve ment is noticeable In the Queen's condt tlon owing to a dlmunitton of the fever. CAIRO, , III., . April 22.-As time passes and no more bodies from the burned steamer City of Pittsburg are recovered, belief is strengthened in the theory that a majority of those who perished were burned to death rather than drowned. Men who have been at the scene of the wreek say that nones can be seen burled beneath a network, of Iron, rods, boilers and smokestacks, and It may be several days before An 'attempt-will be made to remove the corpses. . Only three bodies were recovered today. Almost all the. survivors of the disaster have left the city. BAILEY'S SPITE. ; Causes Him to Seize Butter of La Grande Creamery. "Grandstand" Bailey, , State Food and Dairy Commissioner, has sworn out a warrant for the arrest of W. N. Daniel, of the La Grande Creamery, for selling alleged short-weight butter. Bailey seised eight boxes, of a certain brand of butter, claiming that" each roll was 2H to 3 ounces short; 'or that each box instead of containing 60 pounds of butter contained 65 pounds. Mr.' Daniel says that Bailey must hav j a grudge against him as he prosecuted h(m for selling process butter some time ago. ' "Bailey was around here about four weeks ago .and weighed this brand of butter and found It to be full-weight. It may happen that this ahlpment la short weight, but I do not know, aa this Is second-grade butter and we sell If by the box knyway, so I do not get to handle the rolls.. I've been selling 25 to 30 boxes of this butter every week for the past three weeks and have received no com plaints Perhaps this shipment lacks Vk pound to the box, but this mar happen from the butter shrinking In transporta tion, as every butter-maker knows. Tve sent butter to San rranefsco and it shrunk one to three pounds per box on the road. Bailey was here soms tlmo agv and wanted me to put a sign on some ' country butter, stating 'country store but ter,' In big letters, and I told htm to go to h , as It waa my business; snd it seem he has a gYuBg against me for that." v It seems from the Information .iMned by The Journal that Bailey la persecut ing Mr. Daniels. MANN a ABBOTT PRINTERS 92 SECOND STREET Minor UEUIIIIJl mi , , 1 -.1.1 . I , I . 111 - ' ' " " i ' i ' r ' i i " nit, , ,,i..:w-' , ; i, ' .' . 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Do You Know Prlny weather Is h kind that makei D.riuu.sa.iij, ana tnat tne cougn wmcn ai ' after an attack of the vriD erlll nasu t ai I quick consumption, unless speedily oheckeuf 8. B. Cough . w I Cure la what you need. Don't delay Your druggist seiu -i I lu Trade supplied by the ' --, - . Blumauor-Frank Drug Co. WHOtXSALB AND nANUPACTURtNQ ,!! ' DRUQOiSTS. 1 ' 1 Oii.it I 1JLJ- -jju Xl jj A. It v American Whiskey , ' ' f STRICTLY WHOLESALE SHOE HOUSE r A complete line of .PACEASJj'9 . SHOES for men, also the well known v PURITAN in fire styles. 'A campUte , line of Shoes for Women, Misses, Oiild- , , ren. Boys and - Youths;, constantly on hand. Send for catalogue or will haT vur representatiTe call on you. . , Krausse & Prince, : 87-89 First Street, MXTLAND, CPvZ. 4 - to dry. ..... ... ... V a- 373. PORTLAND Oil themselves while ha waa awayi and V add to his anxiety he received the fol lowing dispatch: "Combination busted; ' you ar ; out Come home Quick. $'? , (Signed) rraDB QAttQ." He wtred back: ' ."Tell First Ward that I'll b. baok ' first train. (Signed) ' WaGNER." When he meeU "tha gang it will ot him aomething. ' , ; . '. the Dental Chair .,' .. .', 1 Sts., Portland. Ore - ' - - Teeth $5.Q0 : 1 ' la Portland having patented a'!- and aoois sold crowns and car" f jV-. 'Ayr- v