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rORTLAND; OIIEGON, ' TUESDAY, APHTL; 29, :10O2.' "
trot.-!, no. -43.:
-," ' -: A.INBWSPAPEa. OR. ' VLjKNAI- THE PEOPLE . V 1
si:'"
BARBERS AID STRIKERS'-CAUSE
Hotels - arid Restaurants cHandicaped-rPaper
Y; ;; ' . Napkins Nowtheyle : :v
Tl laun4rr workers ar In - Jubilant
mood tbla morning, and are. confident ol
imtmate ucceM-" ' '
They kr excdedlndr encouraged by the
unmistakable attitude fo the f Barbers'
' Union, which held a special meeting last
night and declared unanimously to support
: the strike ., morally financially and to
veryqther legitimate manner.' They 4e
plded to not give the laundries any pa
tronage until tbty concede to the strik
ers' terms In tvery particular, and abso
lutely reftrsA" to handle jtnrllnen provided
by the laundries after Friday night
: J.' S. Hutchinson, jiresMent of the Bar
bera Union, said thle morning:' 4
- 'JTbe. .barbers are lit this tight Just as
fleep as the laundry workers; their. Inter
est! life T5U r-v and we inUnd tor give themj'
every possible 4ld, not merely morally
but flnanclally, If they need fit The
union is out to win." -'
Complaint are being made : all ever
town to the manner in which- laundered
goods are being done up since the strike.
The Creamery Restaurant sent a notice
this morning to the laundry with which
It IS dealing that If its laundry arrived
in such poor condition again as It did to
day, that the restaurant would make ar
rangements to do it own washing.' The
City Chop' House and many other restau
rants have already substituted paper nap
kins and oil cloths for the linen which
they have heretofore, used, and. Intend to.
GENERAL McARTHUR
. EXCULPATES FUNSTON
Aguinaldo Was Tricked and He Was Re
sponsible.
?yASpiaTON, April 29.Gneral Mae.
Aiiuu .ijuimuu us leswnony oeiore
the Senate Philippines aomtbtttee' today.
Asked if he knew that Aguinaldo was
deceived by the forged, signature of Gen
eral Luna- brought to htm by Funston,
NOW THE TRUST HAS
CORNERED "HEN FRUIT"
CHICAGO, April 29, Recent rumors to
the effect that the packers would attempt
- o corner sui ine egg in tne market were
substantiated today when buyers for the
alleged beef trust went Into the market
and bought everything in sight. And
BANK ROBBED
" (Journal Special Service.)
BROWNBVlIjiv Or., April 29.-While
,. the cashier. X & Olass, was' at dinner
yesterday the Ban of Brownsville was
robbed of $1,600. Mr. Glaas had not clos
ed, the outer doors of the vault, but had
shut and locked the frail inner ones. The
roaber had' etealthfly entered through a
rear window, hurriedly pried ' open' the
- .
DO
r v -IHe Weather-.Tonlght and
n .ii j
Here is t combination of style, tfoality and k price that
.' keeps good dressers j arid 'careful ?btiyers corning
lcwWSti'iln! onri window, 1.25 and;
V: ( $1.75. Every style, every shade; soft and stiff.
' ' ' ' ' Vor if
do so until the strike to settled.
The union workers held a big ratifica
tion meeting ,laet - night, at which
speeches were, made and new plans con
sidered for furthering their Interests. A
visitor front a neighboring union who
was present reported, that the proprietor
of. the. lodging-house where he stopped
forcibly took bia laundry from one of the
driver yesterday mornlng after learning
that .a strike was oi i'.:-;. "
Another reported that a guest at one of
the lodging-bouses informed the propri
etor that he need oot change his bed
clothes for two months If this strike Is
not Settled before then. ' It was .also .stat
ed 'that the drivers are resorting to all
sorts of methods to drum, up; trade for
their bouses.' and in many. Instances have
been bluntly called down, .
Bald one of the Union officers today!
'This strike affeots more people than any
recent labor trouble ' which has occurred
in; thls.clty, and with all the unions ex
tending such liberal support to us as they
are now doing, i we are sure to Win a
greaUWctory." nijv- J ; .
The laundries are nearly all running to
day, bvt light handed. They are turning
out some work, iIt is claimed by some of
the proprietors" that : there have " been
many deserters from the union cause, out
the union men claim -that; only nine un
ionist went back to work. '
. The proprietors claim they are able to
flll- orders. ' '
General MacArthur said:
"I know Tne'wa deceived, but I may
welt say right here that Funston was not
responsible for any of the methods that
resulted in the capture of Aguinaldo. 1
am myself responsible for all of them.";
they are also placing orders for future
delivery. . .
Dealers say that It 1 the intention of
the packers. to put the egge in cold stor
age until next wlnf 9 - .wpen they will
be abler to sell for higi prices.
vault and snatched what money he could
and decamied.t
He undoubtedly had accomplices watch
ing the front and rear of the building,
and on this belief O. W. Tycer and Thos.
Vennum, well known characters of the
town, hays bean arrested.
SUCCESSFUL REBELS.
' (Scripps-keB-ae News Association.)
NK W VTOdlK, ' AprlK 29. According to
dispatches to the Colombian Revolution
ary Junta here, the rebels have captured
Rio '."Heche, an - Important city on the
northern coast: - - V - v
Cupid's Choice
"C'.Sjjwtlesi i linen finds favor
in the eyes of the little love god. See
that yours Is of the right kind. We
do that kind of fork at the
Trov
dry
Main oflke 261 S. t Water St.
Wk sidet Atnee Mxt wasninaton au
oc
Wednesday, occasional rairt.
iril cdJ
WantsFull Report of
Arrest of American -Marines.
.
(Sci'ipps-McRae New Association.)
WABHINGTON, April .-Seeretary
Long this morning cabled Commander
Dayton, of the cruiser Chicago. asking
for an immediate report giving all details
concerning the street and conviction of
the Venetian courts of certain, officers
and men or hi ship. v- .
,The occasion for the dispatch was the
cabled press, report stating tnat several
members pf the crew of the United States
cruiser Chicago : had been r arrested at
Venice and imprisoned for disorderly eon
duct upon the streets. , ,
"The cable said- that their terms of Im
prisonment ranged from three -to - four
months each, and that Captain Robert P.
Wynne, commending the marine guard
of the Chicago; Robert B. Ledbetter.' as
Istant surgeon of the Chicago; Lieutenant
John 8, Doddridge, pf the Chicago, and a
marine named Wilfred Langley were the
men, sentenced. At their trial in the San
Marco Police Court, the prisoners admit
ted that they-were intoxicated when the
disorders occurred, ctad pleaded that they
acted In self-defense when mobbed by the
crowd. The Publio Prosecutor demanded
a sentence of seven months' Imprison
ment for Assistant Surgeon Ledbetter,
and sentence of six months' imprison
ment, tor the others. It is .understood
that the prisoners will pay the. costs of
the trial and compensator, the -persons
who sustained injuries as a result of their
disorderly conduct. Two of the injured
persons claim 160 each.. y
Some of the naval officers on duty In
the department who have had experience
In the Mediterranean service express the
opinion that the American sailor may
be the victims of what la known as "the
trick table," which is a device Used in
some of the saloons frequented . by1-foreigners.
This table Is constructed to col
Inpse at a slight touch, breaking all of
the dishes and glasses, and a claim is
immediately made for extortionate dam
ages upon the "Jackles." ;
At the American Embassy m Rome a
painful impression, has been caused by
the actions at Venice of the men from
the chieage was eaia ai uw
Ui,at after the Italian court has finished
with the offenders, they will be arraigned
before ap American court-martial.
f HIED DT NT
(Scripps-McRae News Association.)
WASHINGTON, April 29. Senator
Clark's chauhenrs was nned HO this
morning for violation of the speed regla.
tlons. 1 ,4 o
The Senator paid the fine, and also took
the stand to declare that he did not think
the ordinance was violated.
NICE MESS AT THE
TR1SCO POSTOFJRICE
(Scripps-McRae News Association.)
SAN FRANCISC6. April 29.-Klchard
Cornelius and other street car strike lead
ers, will today forward to Washington a
complaint against the local Postoffice of
ficials for allowing mall addressed' to)
them to be held up and photographed by
men representing themselves( to bb offi
cers of the city government.
The object is alleged to be to enable
officers to identify members of the union.
It will probably implicate', the police
department of the city. '. v ""'
(Scripps-McRae News Association.)
WASHINGTON, April The Omnibus
publio building bill was passed by the
House this afternoon.
INQUIRE INTO
MILITARY AFFAIRS
(Scripps-McRae News Association.) ,
WASHINGTON.. April 29. The House
Committee on Military Affairs- today de
cided' to report the Burleson resolution to
the House requesting the Secretary' ojf
War to furnish .the House a copy of all
orders and instructions forwarded to the
cotnmandfng mtuuryofflcer m the Ph.ll
Ifiplnea, relating .to the conduct of mili
tary operation in Bamarrand especially
those orders issued prior to and relating
to' General Smith's campaign. h
TO SAVE ARID
LAND GRANT
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z (Scripps-McRae News Association.) ' . ..
TACOMA, Wash., April 29.-Governor
McBrlde has revived the office pf tArld
Land. Commissioner to preserve the', arid!
land grant which was in danger of ' re-
vertlna to the government The state Will
quickly select an Immense traot that Can
be .eventually-irrigated -S-V'Jl '
PASSED
WM.' McKINHEY :
. , OSBORNt DEAD
'.?t;J',i'M.,i.:-"';
Consul at London Cousin of
' Late President Mckinley.
' (Bcripps-McRae'Kew Association.)
LONDON. April .-Vllllam McKlnle
Osborne United .States Consul here, die.!
this morning after a long illness. He was1
the cousin of the' late , president McKln
ley. - " , .. ''K., ' '
EVANS MAT, BUCCKED HIM.
WASHINGTON,-April 9.r-lt la reported
this afternoon that S. Clay Evans may
possibly succeed the lata WJlllam Osborn
a Consul General at London.
; The deceased" wae secretary of the Re
publican National: 'Committee In 1898, and
the following year was appointed Consul
General at London., i,.v
SpringLambs Now
Bring "0nlyi$1. 75.
' (Journal Special Service.)
THE! DALLES, April ,29. The price of
spring lambs ha dropped a notch and
Eastern buyers are now offering tl.75 per
head, whereas- a few : weeks ago they
were paying $2. J Sheepmen do not seem
to be able to prescribe a, reason for the
slump.' , , ', u
Officer Franklin arrested Jennie Pennle,
Sam Sweeney and Fred King, this morn
ing,, on a charge ol robbing Joe Gumfkle
of U4. ' i : 1 " -y':4 ;
The robbery occurred lnvthe Badger sa
loon and is alleged to have been commit
ted by the woman' and her male consort,
Sweeney, while King, a bartender, is al
leged to have been an accessory. King
and the victim are ht Jail, but the other
two succeeded ' In ; procuring bonds. The
case will come'up in the Police Court to
morrow, v , , fi
'.i n in iV , m h j
The strike at Jones'' mill was declared
oft this afternoon, the proprietors conced
ing everything that the union asked.
All the men returned to wors immedi
ately,' after having been out a little over
a day.
Awful Disaster in the
North Sea.
(Scripps-McRae News Association.)
DUNKIRK, France, AprlJ 29.-A report
has reached here of a f earful disaster
among the North Sua fishing fleet.
' The schooners Pcrle, Carmen and Goels
went dCwji during the recent gale, and
many fives were lost. .
AWAITING
SIGNATURE
(Scripps-McRae News Association.)
WASHINGTON, April 29.-Two "Import
ant bill, each of which have been sub
jected to protracted contests in Congress,
now only await the resident's signature
before becoming laws. !- i : ;
They are the Chines exclusion and
oleomargarine bills. Y
' ' The former measure becomes operative
as soon as the President approves It and
as existing laws on the subject of exclu
sion expire by limitation tomorrow, the
President Will be urged to lgn it without
delay, so that the Treasury Department
may have time. to notify all of if agents
of 'the fact -"z7 --
RAILROAD CHANGES
(Scripps-McRae New Association.)
SALT IIAKE' April 28. -It was official:
ly annouced today that George W,
Helnts, assIsUnt general passenger agent
of the Denver ft Hlo Grand system, has
tendered his resignation, .tc Jake effect
May 1, "H l offered a passenger post
tlon on.ths Southern Paelfto at San Fran
cisco, to take. the place of T H. Goodr
man, general passenger agent, who will
resign at an early data The office of as
sistant , general passenger : agent of the
Rio Grande line la abolished, t A. Ben.
ton will be appointed general agent of
the passenger department to succeed Mr.
Helnts.
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MURDER
DraKemaa Ilk M
: .ills nst;
In a street brawl In TMconia last night
Mike Burke, a brakeman, struck a
stranger In the neck, killing him. Burke
disappeared, '
; Beiag a railway man, the Tacoma po
lice rifhtly surmised that the murderer
would attempt escape by train, so they
telephoned' "Chief McLauchlan to be on
the lookout " .' ' 4'
li was supposed that Burke was con
cealed by friends, on board of freight
train No.' M coming this way. Several'
local officers were down the river walt-
Ing for the. train to arrive when a tele
phone meesage was received from Sheriff
Huntington, at Kalama, to the effect that
Burke had. been captured there.
'The prisoner will be returned to Ta
coma on this afternoon's overland train.
Passing of the Cashier
of the First Na- ;
tional Bank. . '
George W. Withlngton, cashier of the
First National Bank of Portland, died
at 10 o'clock this morning at the. Good
Samaritan hospital.
Mr. Withlngton was born (n Pennsyl
vania was 63 years old, and had been
connected with the First National Bank
for about SO years,
His death .was due to a complication
of diseases, and he had been ailing for
six months. The deceased leaves two
daughters and a son. One of his daugh
ters is (he wife of General Agent Ab
MottS of the Canadian Paclflb, at Victoria.
TEXAS TORNADO
Twentyffive People Killed, and
$100,000 Worth of Prop
erty Destroyed.
(Scripps-McRae News Association.)
FORT WORTH, Texas, April 2.-The
tornado which passed over portion of
Somervllle County last night killed, in
all. about 26 people and destroyed $100,
000 worth of property.
At least 200 families ars homeless this
morning, Bridges are washed away and
roads sre impassable. '
The greatest damage done was at Glen
rose, where six were killed, about 40 In.
Jured and many houses destroyed.
LATE BULLETIN.
FORT WORTH, Tex., April 29 (8 P. M.).
A bulletin at noon from Glenrose say
that one of the injured Is dead and three
others are dying. The number of Injured
Is now placed at CO. Thirty-live houses
were destroyed at Glenrose. and farms
devastated for five miles north and seven
miles south of town.
A CABAL OF
UPSTARTS
. 3L : ..
(Scripps-McRae News Association.)
WASHINGTON, April 39. Senator
Rawlins In the Senate today made a per.
eonal explanation In refutation of the dis
patch In which he had been quoted as
having characterised General Chaffee as
a "dastard and a villain," from his con
duct In the Philippines.
The vallalny in question, he said, was
placed upon what he believes was a cabal
of military upstarts In Washington,
which seemed, to be engaged in enforcing
an inhuman warfare In the Philippines in
tempting to drag down ' th country's
heroes. , "
IMOMP
(Scripps-McRae News Association.)
NEW YORK, April 2.-The following
bulletin a to Archbishop Corrlgan's con
dition was issued this morntng: r
"The Archbishop's condition continues
satisfactory jn all respects, except as to
his weakness, which persistently remain
with hlra. ' : ,. .
"He has not yet fully rallied."
y. WHEAT MARKET.
SAN FRANCISCO. April Sl.-Wheat,
11.10 per cental." . , , ,'.v
CHICAGO, April .-Wheat, Mtt7140.
MANN a ABBOTT
92 SECOND STREET
; ' Between Stark and Oisk-f';
WHOII Ml
WOODARD, CLARKE Gl'CO,
WOODLARK
Iared in accrdsnce with th PURE FOOD LAW ' ' .; . -from
selected an pure lean, fruiti, ofls, juices, etc.
ky akulaa chendsts. The - .
WOODLARKV FLAVORING EXTRCTS
art perfect, v They HONEST COODS awl '
money back guarantee goes with every tale. u lL
WOODAIU),; CLARKE 62. CQv
Jikfil'OUTth ami Wathlnston Streets. ,;
&)e Comforts of Cooking
by Gas appeal to everybody, but
j; tfei'teiv j.
OAS 5TOVB lis.es ,
me CENTURY CAMERAS
-;'' . .' I9Q2
Just unpacked u complete line of their best goods: WE HANDLE EVERTf"
GOOD MAKE OF CAMERAS AT LOWEST PRICES QUOTED.
Blumauer-FranK Drug Co.
WHOtESAt)B AND IMPOBTINQ DRUGGISTS. . I ''I
OLD KENTUCKY HOME
LUBOiP.S,WHISIiEy
Favorite
ELUMAUER & HOCH, . Solo Dhtribctcrs
AVboIeaalt Ueuer shI CtsV Dealer, I Oft-1 1 0 rrtb St' ,
BarifieldYeysey Fuel Gq;
SLAB
Get your orders in early and give your wood t'-V1,
a chance to dry. '.. - . :",
. Office: No. 80 Third Street.'
Ore. Phone, Main 353. Columbia, 373
GREAT COLLEGE
FOR TACOMA
(Scripps-McRae News Association.)
TACOMA, April 29.-Th United Nor
wegian Lutheran Church has-decided to
locate its college for the Pacific Coast at
Tacoma, the Chamber of Commerce do
nating the site. ,!,.
; -;.''Picf .nVi'PeatacSdf;
Ne wYo rk rDefflParlbrs
4th and Morrison
NoPaih
FuD Set of
. Teeth ex tract a 4 and filled absolutely without pain, but out late ffnsntttto
'-.method applied to'th guru. No sleep-producing agents er eeoslns.
...v These are the only dental parlors ia, Portland having pateatea eiH.
.' iiimi m.nA lnrredients to extract, flll and arm!? cold crowns asd pr-
rowns .undeeetable from natural teeth,
eui iae .noes vmm.-.A::m.s ; v; .,-v ji
Hour; 6 JO to
FLAVORING
EXTRACTS
pktHe Economy,; of ;
euia uicimwu. e.
even more im-'
:.' ':.;pp,tantr -
: NOW l s good time Uteek Into' the
: ssatter. . i
NOW is the time to discard ashes, J
ceal carrying, weed chopping aed bare l
- Mber Jer year kltcbea. ,
Portland Gas
Company
5th and Yamhill Sts., Portland, Or,
American Whiskey
STRICTLY WHOLESALE
SHOE HOUSE .
A complete line of PACKARD'S
SHOES for men, also the well known
PURITAN in five styles. A complet ;
line of Shoes for Women, Misses, Child
ren, Boys and Youths, constantly on
hand. Send for catalogue, or will have
our representative call on you. .
Krausse & Prince,
87-89 rirst Street, , PORTLAND, CHE
WOOD
,
PORTLAND, OR ;
anarchist, Must . - "UiJ
STAY IN PRISON
. .... , p . . . w
(Scripps-McRae NewS Association.) , ,
ALBANT, Ni;,T4 April Q.Tf Court ;
of Appeals today refused' an application
for a certlftcate , of reasonable doubt la
the case of Herr Most, the noted n-.
archlst, sentenced, to, one year's' leiprlaon- r;
neot ; for the pubiicatton- of. an articU
commending .-. the aasassinatioai of -tht,'.-late
President MoKlnley.. ; , -
Sts., Portland, Ore. :
No Gas
Teeth $5.00
and warranted for 19 year. V .
i: '.,. . ' ' f-A , -.
8;00--Sunday 930 to 2.-00.
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