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: All titnfws , That newt, of today, f . ' i ; j : Tonight n4 Saturday, . r .lair; cooler toni&it T T wtth f rait! . irmer't' printed i ia I be .f ; ALL -THB PBOpLE .-.y V TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT. W VOL. h1. 2f0. 40. -PORTLAND,' OREGON, FKITMY. " APfitt351W2: r ( m - PRICE 2HVE' , CENTS. r SEWATOR CARMACK LATHERS, R0.0SEVELT 1 Pays 1 His Compliments :Likewise to the , (Sertppi-McRae New AWcIatiotU v.; WASHINGTON.- AprH .-8nator Car . maak of Tennowee, tnerober of tie 8tt-' ate Philippine commute, dlaousalnK th Pblllpplne civil government bill In th Banatc today '.Ijitterljr opposed the Ad- tntnUtniUdta'a policy. ' He Bald ' the MIL like the Philippine tariff bin, tmply pre. anted 'one aspect T ef " Imptrialtam. He htild that It waa not a queatloa at only f ram Ids Jut lava for the Philippine, jbut , a oneatlon of the right to make any laws Whatever for the yilipinoa. The -claim of the Republicans ia" that niuuu country una . jiuiea leauugn jw pie to make good their right, that the tynd la oura because we-have atrewn It iclih the anhea of Jla homes ana drenched rlt with the.Maod Of it people.-? . ..- r Senator Carmaolc quoted the itteranos of PresMoqt Jtoosevlet ' charging that "treasonable? utterances had incited thn Filipinos to Insurrection,1 and said that one should not 'judge the President In his momenta of oratorical ferocity and -when the frenzy of batUe was Jin his blood. He ad President Rooaevelt had habit iialty spoken of the FUiplnoa oa-sav aW and rbarbarlana." which Inflamed the people against the United States.' He described Firaaton as a 'ayhawker Brigadier from the windswept platne, and the Biightlect fiamson that ever, wlelc thn liwttont of a.n kaa as a weapon of war." w 'I -V' , THE WHITE FLAG SHOWN. fBcrlppa-McRae News Association.) WASHINGTON'. April 25. -The follow, tng from Oenarai Chaffee was made pub lic this morning: . i , : , . Manila, April K Before Lieutenant Colonel Baldwin could, be communicated with, he Jia taken Fort Atpulas, prov Inoe of Hudanao, after slight resistance and no c&sualtlet. ' Very soon afterward thaiQwuof Canasl iiolated the white itoay and tke datto and others, with av strong following, asked permission to call and make peace. " ' The Bultan of Canasl has asked Colonel Baldwin to com to his camp. , I have Instructed Colonel Baldwin not to move. " - It IS out purpose to show considerable force of troops, to the Lake Moros, can verse wlth the da ttos and then retire the troops by different trails, and there' after to send expeditions occasionally to the lake, it h. 1 . " Every effort will be made to 'prevent a general war, 4 General Davis says the situation at this time1 is , very 'favorable In the locality Where ""he is operating. - UNITED STATES IN! EARNEST Has Laid Strong Fondation i:: on . Which to ' Prosecute the rackers "(Bctlppa-ifcRaa Ne X'sjoctation T' ' CHICAGO. April Preliminary steps to. prepare i cases agalpatt lh. packst was taken today, and when Special At torney Day arrives from Washington act ual work on preparing the bills will be begun. s It hi announced today that the gov ernment's Investigation' which wilt be conducted entirely In Chicago, will' bo oaUonai in its scope.. , .. Lawyer Day la bringing with him the frulta of X, months' work by attorneys in vrio parts, from New Tork to Ban TTraiMllsboV iifi. '.which vldenca Jt is es- peoteci the 'pacTtsro sflll' be conivloted of orgHBlsing and operating a trust. . . "Thi District Attorney's office has Issued a call for any evidenck that any person may have to the effect that the packers are-Tu:tlng In violation of the Sherman &nti-trust 1wj;w( wt Federal officials here are confident thai evidence is" at hand sufficient to cause conviction in av number or cases. A number of employes , of the stock yards and packing houses have signified a' willingness to give testimony showing the existeno Of the trust. 1 1 1 'I'.1 J1-. I 111 ' 'I' ' ' .' 1 " l".J'J' 1 Men's FurnisKin , Goods Have That Supreme Touch of Fashion That . THE CELXBILATXD JAMESON HAT ' FittlRtfy Grown tht Hood. ' 4 Latest Blocks in Stiff ami Soft Styles . 1 1 -We show the Daintiest. Nobbiest, Shirts and Neckwqar. - , v.' . - in Portland, ;,-. .St V M. SIGHEL 288 Washington St v ' , SQLX AGENT FOR THE JAMESON HAT' ; V! " ' V c DO C 1 The Weather Tulgbt sue Saturday, fain cooler tonight with Irasti warmer Saturday. tordal AT-HALF PRICE BalbrifgsJi IMerwear in Strfoes ni Plata Coloft, jood value 'at vnir rrice lor TODAY AND C. TOMORROW :vJC 'AB Our ISe Sox in Blade and Tao for Today and Tomorrow, it HENRY J. WHITE'5 QHat a Mo be ' . , w Sole Asent for too KING Hat. i fl 169 TKW Street ' : " " Batweoa' McriaorT an4 Yambfll r I I CITIZENS " "i-J'J. 1 1 'V1 " - : (ountv (ipair : No Haste in. Filling Vacancies. on th" ;,' 'Ticket; 'The managing committee, of the.Cltl tens' ticket will have their TieadquartVr opened for the reception of visitors to morrow. "They ' have, engaged - rooms JW and 809 in the Worcester building, jporfi of Oak and Third, where Chairman Mil Icr burdock and Secretary W. N. Oatena will Install the Hxtures and working force for a vigorous, campaign, The committee will hold . a meeting , tomorrow, when plans will be more ipecUlcalJy outlined and the movement, already started accel crated to attain the success they expect will reaUlt from their efforts. . As to the status) of ths city treasurer- shin matter, and the adjustment with ref erence to filling the vacancy caused by Mr. Btreeter' resignation, the commit tee stated through one of. its members today that no haste Is needed. The 00m snKtee has, .under the law; Beyers! weeks tn which to act, and therefore rio One Is worrying about It. The same may be said regarding the status of Senator In man, candidate for Mayor, and his resig nation. While tt appear to be likely that the Senator will resign, the matter has not yet been brousrht-to a conclusion, and no one knows at this time what wttl be the decision. In this, as well as 1n the treasurer rhip, there Is no necessity for irtxlue haste, as several wefks WtlJt pass before flnal action mut perforce be taken according to the provisions of the elec tfon law. The committee has-fult power to All all vacancies on the ticket, and will do so in each case when the time" comes. , ":, ' Dr. Harry Lane, candidate for the State Senate, was asked, this morning what aort of a campaign he 'would make the1 present contest. He replied -"it Is up to Mr. McGinn to decide. I have no jmui prf ewnoes, d shall Clad- Ulaxcanimonate myself to toe stiuauoa. 1 A member of the Citlsens managing Committee -regarded ' the report that there Is serious intention to pull off Ueorge H. Willutma as the Republican candidate for the Mayoralty. He replied: .': "We do not give credence to the report It would be a confession of weakness that they will not make. It would humiliate General Williams. It would be to retire under fire. It would be to acknowledge that we have nominated a stronger can didate in., Mr. Inman. However, this much we will say, that the fact that the question Is bruited ' Is evidence that the Situation is not pleasing to the Republi can managers, and already .the effect Ja wrought, whatever may be done It "was a piece of poor political engineering when they allowed the discussion to become public. The total result Is to place us all In a very complacent frame of mind, The City and County Central Committee will hold a meeting this evening, at the call of Chairman S week, in the rooms of Ate State Central Committee, which, "for the present at least, will be the head quarters of Mr. 8 week's committee. Re garding the matter to be considered, nothing was given out, General . plans for the campaign will be decided, and matters lined up for vigorous work HUT hue Said to Be Grabbed by the Columbia INor- (Journal Special Service.) THE DALLES, April ttegotiationa are pending which, when consummated. will pass The Dalles, Portland V Astoria Navigation Company into the hands of the Columbia Northern Hallway Com- A panyv .The merger, .is practically complet ed,, and all it needs before ratification Is to increase the purchase price a small amount on each share. The. new com pany offers &S3 per share, and the boat company asks B30. . . u- The D., P. A. N. Co. Is better known to river paasengera as the Regulator line, and was established In lm. ' THAT COMBINE 1 It Is Exercising the , Englishmen. ; . (Scripps-McRae Jews Aaeoetation.) "v LONDON. April 25.In the House of Commons the new Atlantic shipping com' was again the subject of Interpella- bfne Hon The president of the Board of Trade i said the combine's effect on British, trade J will receive the board's careful eonsidera I Hoa v V ; - 1 SUGAR iTBUST Ml M Does , ItvOwri A1I the ; v Sugar in .Cuba? ' i c .J ; (Scripps-McRaa' News Association.) i WASHINGTON ( April i.Tho Senate Cuban committee, loday-dec'lded to. make an. Investigation of fne charge, that the sugar trust holds Jin ontisfiCubaa sugar crop, and lias upVjIfttee; Jmb-coromlttee (Kinslstlngjef Plan' Of Connecticut.' Burn ham and Toller -to conduct the inquiry. ,Onioiiils of she Migar.-trut and' others will be palleeV to. tutftlf y, ' ... i r ( KILLED ( Bctipps-McBaa News Aesociatlon.) LONDON,' AprH S3. A workmen's train carrying SOO men 'jumped the track at Hackney Junction : thle morning, . killing two ana injuring over iw. CAPTURED ASPHYXIATED ' (Scrlpps-Mjias News. Association.) NEW TORK, April Tare men were found dead 4o Peterson's Jiotel at Coney Island this morning. One was identified as Frank Miller,1 tut, the ethers are un known. . - Gas was pouring fro ma, jet, which, It is believed, was accidentally turned on by some one of the' men' before retiring. ., in ,' i 1.1 WHEW! Fabulous . Figures for White Star Line. (Soripps-Mcttae fewf . Association.) LIVERPQOLj. April 25. A report cir culated this afternoon 'that tha White Star line, the -only - line not In- the new Atlantic shipping oomblne, has "been sold utrijtht te 3. P; jur-i.' aV Co.""" T" 1 1 AcWrflng to the roper; Mr." Morgan Is paying 10,000 for each 1000 shares of the company. " Tfaa fnrm&T transfer, the reriort nri. Will occur' when the present agreement between the White Star line and the Brit ish government ends. , Tin Haughty Mississippian Will be Tried Next Thursday. . . " (Scripps-McRae Newa Association.) WASHINGTON; April JS.-8tandlng at the bar of Justice beside a colored woman, charged with assaulting; an officer. Sena tor Money of Mississippi this morning pleaded not guilty to the charge of , as saulting Conductor Shaner, with whom he had a light on Thursday, during which Shaner was cut by the Senator. Shaner and Motortnan Hooper,, who were brought Into court on counter charges, also pleaded not. guilty to as sault,; and their trial will be held next Thursday. , ; CORRIGAN'S ; CONDITION (Scrlpps-McRas News Association.) NEW TORK. April 25. The following bulletin as to Archbishop Corrlgan's con dition was issued by his physicians this morning: "The archbishop has pneumonia.' He passed a comfortable might, and is now resting easy. ; "Then are no unusual symptoms." MILLIONS IN A MOUNTAIN (Scrlpps-McRae Newa Association.) TACOMA, , April a Senator Mason of Illinois proves to be the largest stock bolder In the Colombia Hydraulic Com pany, which has Installed a 1100,000 hy draulic plant in the Atlln district. Alas ka, ? to work a mountain- of gold-bearing gravel, estimated to contain. ttO, 000.000. MANN Sl 'ABBOTT PRIWTEICS Illegal vDistillery Pro- - videdl Anderson mnnr ' ' i .i t.iuuui Nick -Anderson,1 the' half-breed Indian who made ; a ; murderous useault upon George L.Tooley 'at Holbrook . Sunday last, was brought to this city by. Deputy Sheriff George McMillan today -and lodged Ja the county Jail.- He was captured last night , by ,Jf. A.t Schunesen, Marshal, of, the town of Rainier, -"while apparently at tempting to get out of the country. Sher iff, Frailer ; had telegraphed Anderson's defcriptlon to all points along the Colum bia river, where he would be likely to pass; - v '-' . , Deputies George McMillan, Harry Meyer and Fr D, Mathews, who left Port la od for Hulbrook yesterday morning by team,' arrived at Sauvle's Island ioo late to catch Anderson. They procured a row boat and crossed Columbia slough, to Smith's place and found the house where the fugitive had lived, and learned that Anderson had left there at 10 o'clock of the same day, giving his keys over to an other man and telling him that he was going to leave tor a few days. . It Is evident from the scarred appear-, anc of Anderson that he received a bard beaming from Tooley , and his wife. Ills eyes are "both blackened, a big bump stands out en the-side of his head, his lip is cut, and ' a bad wound was Inflicted near the knee, presumably by blows of the hatchet In the hands of Mrs, Tooley. Toole is still alive, but his condition is worse today than It was yesterday, and there are slim chances for his recovery. The arrest of Anderson has unexpected ly revealed i skeleton that has apparent ly been grinning for a longtime at Uncle Sam's Revenue Inspectors of this district. It Is said that there is a distillery of spirituous liquors situated On Sauvle's Isl and. Kick' Anderson is supposed to have procured, Ws whisky there that led , him to tht' commission of an assault. ' An.d9tfi5ul.will claim that iw yaji drunk "and not responsible for the act he com mlttedr'and ' lt' ris befleVed that" wilfc a long term of Imprisonment staring him in the face, he will not hesitate to tell all he knows about the persons who are il legally manufacturing "firewater.." It Is not Infrequently, remarked trow passing strange It seems, to the ordinary oltusen, that scarcely, if ever, are any of .these illegal whisky manufacturers ar rested and convicted by he United States authorities. It Is no secret that illegal distilleries do exist tiere in Ore gon. It is common information among people who are not paid fat salaries for prosecuting the ' Offenders, but Uncle Sum's sleuths, who are supposed to know every nook and corner of the country, are not, It seems, so blessed. WOODARD, CLARKE H CO. MdODLfVRKV JSIJNDA This is a PURE FROZEN CREAM Served In Perfect, Style; and SMOTHERED in the ti . MOST DELICIOUS NUT FLAVORING. eenaasaaBBJaaMasaWMBBBHa U ihV fdRTtNs'sfXJIETY ' APPslECIATEs'"' ' SODA WATER SEASON i i M do the tourists; 1 . . Woodaird, Clarke & Co. i ''. ';,;;!A'j;eiit for AllesrettJ and Rubers Chocolate. ft " ,. ittjf? We have a carload of Wood Mantles in transit Carload freight is 100 per, cent. less, i Yon can save the differ ence. We win show yon' 100 Mantles on our floor. $3000.00 worth of new Gas" and Electrical Fixtures, C- Ai a -m . . . ' . , i uiera peiore onyinx. The JOHN CO. New Stores, Corner Sixth end Alder. OppoaHe The Oresoniaa. PfJ(f-llil PUCE (Scripps-McRae News Association.) LONDON, April 25.-The Cabinet met today'' and . fresh rumors are afloat that peace Is In sight. . NO PEACE. AMSTERDAM. April 25,-r-A local news- papsr tOoay prints an interview with President Kruger'of the Transvaal, in which the former President' is Quoted as saying that peace negotiations have been completely broken off, and all British conjectures in the matter are apocryphal. HEAD JERKED WEARLY-OFF (Scripps-McRae News Association.) NEWARK. N. J... April 25--Henry Schaub was hangid here today for the murder of his wife and child. The con demned man protested his innocence to the last. t - ; When the drop Ml the force of the sudden' lurch downward nearly severed the man's head from his body. Blood spurted In all directions. A3DAMABJT , : I "tHE PERFECTION Of WAU; PIASTER?, ' HARD, TOUGH, DURABLE, STAYS- OFFCE. NO. i FIRST BT. N. 1 r- " '.' TBTIPljCONS, llAXIf ftt; f A, MINIATtTRB SAFES that are shsolutely iBflestroetlele. Neither FIRE nor WATER ca harm them in the least - Ther are in- , dispensable to you who keep your valuables at home and at ,-'; .W .your office. , ,j . r .... ,,'.,.i":;i;,;:i?' Tpjis vaowet interior,,. , law "sui iai, vawnet interior ...i fcemeavber we svarantee them to be Fire and Water Proof. .. THE J. IC. GILL COMPANY Cor. Third and AMer Streets "A Chinaman's Cue" W employ no Chinamen to make) "MongolUs" whfekey, ' 4ut we do make Billiard Table and Bar ghttirea and , give you benefit of Msnvfacturer'e prices. ;AD our toodg are "UnknM mad.. r1 THE BR.UNSWICK-BALKE COLLENDER. CO. , third srasacT, ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) SALT LAK,. April -25. Charles Melgh- an, . poasmaster at Ogden, was arrested this morning for embeullng He was arraigned before United States Commls, sloner Thomas Maloney and, pleaded sot guilty. ..':'','". ''..'' .'.''..,. His bond was fixed at $2500. FELL FROM A SCAFFOLD. Samuel Wilson, who is in the employ of Contractor Lind. had a .painful ad dent befall him this forenoon. . 'He was standing on" a scaffold around a building at the , corner of. Twenty-foorth ; and Brooklyn street a."- Ia - aome. way he' lost his footing and fell te the ground, a distance of JO feet A bad flesh wound was turn .en his left' slJe.' He jras re movd tn an ambulance St. VlnccnCi TRIAL ENDED (Scrlpps-McRa s .News Association.). 8AN FRANCISCO. April 2&-The trial of Walter N. Pimmick, accused of em bessling ISO, 000 from the Mint, was con cluded today, going t the Jury late this afternoon, . . - , ACQUITTED (Scrlpps-MoRas New 'Association.) FRANKFORT, Ky. April IS. The Jury In the case of Berry Howard,, accused of, complicity In the. Goebel murder, this m (Journal Special Service.) ' BAKER CITT. April B. Mrs. Xra Bt ' Bowen, a pioneer ef Auburn, tola county, ' v died this morning, aged O. j. . Mrs. Bowen was the mother ot 13 ohlle dren, nine of whom are living. 1 WHEAT MARKET, morning returned a verdict of not guilty, spot, 65c. . (Scripps-McRae News Association.) J SAN FRANCISCO, April Whea tl.lQffl.Wi. . . ' . . CHICAGO, April -Wheat, 7474c 'i TACOMA, Wash.,. April 15. Wheat. . - tio. More Dread of the Dental CluSr f V ', , t New York Dental Parlors Ma. 4th and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ore., Nrj Pain .31. ?, irfTll Si ftf TfMh S nil - Teeth extracted an filled absolatsly without pain, but our 1st ir't; a. method applied to the gums. No Bieap-predurlng arents or c . These are the only dental parlors ia-Portland havin i t ances had Ingredients to extract. Oil and apply gold rro n i crowtta vndctRbie from natural teeth, and warranttd t.r i ) , " eut the least pain. , - ,, v. t - .-y I . - - " Hours: e:33to8.-O0Sund;ysr.:? : 92 SECOND STREET Betweea Stark ao4 Oak ''-- "V " ., - . . K '. - v 1 0 1 nY it Hospital. ' M.- ', ,' -jf -. j