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"Jr?-.4-uiir-Bf-.v Whiu,4. --i i K u s 1 :-i f i i xj rtN-H i7"W .-:i k m tea ist m CTra&'i r fv orasro try! tfrvvvyr i i.u i iai ri 1 1.! r-i i 'are i jii i ,. , .! i Mini j , . all : -rue OPLE 1 i a- STUNNING. BLOW JO :fesmiVjolatipn,of; , (8rolppa-McRe Kwf Aasoclatlpn.) f CHICAOO, May f.--Tlipreiient. pro rrkmma of th fovisniment attorney In ih,pfoceelJn agalnt the alleged eet trust eontemplatet the filing of a bill for . . an' Injunotlon :on; ?ri6y;'i.:'''?:MTl , It ia leartied this, mornlnjjr that It may totttatn a prayer for the conflacatlta by Boers Lose Ten Killed, 208 Captured Brit- ish Unhurt. (Scrlpptv-McKa Newe Aeeodatlon) LONDON, May -Ai official dlapatch to the; war office today rp a auo 'eeiMfuI drive of Boera In the Orange River colony yeaterday ' by - the Brltlah ander Colonela Bitot and Barker. Ten Boera were killed and 308 captured. The British casualties were none so far is known. DICTATES PRICES BerlppsMcIUe News Aaaociatlon.) ' -WASHINOTON, May 7. Manual Rlon- da of Caamlka, McOouaral a Co., amon the largest sugar brokere in New York, was the first wttnese this morning be fore the Senate committee on relations with Cuba, Which la making inquiry into the Cuban sugar. Question, : He said the price of sugar waa fixed by the largeat producers,' Germany being In a position to dictate values. . He said the effect of th reduction of " duty on Cuban etlyar would-be -to - enhanoe Its value te h. extent of the reduction, and the ccae'ii reflner Would be exactly was before the reduction ' ,mas'ii,il was' 4nadf.i-ilfe4'- ' . BATTLE Wndonbtein Meneflt, would toW uban planters. PALMER AT REST. (Scripps-McRa News Aaaociatlon.) CHICAGO,, May 7. The remains of Pot ter Palmer were laid to rest in Grace land cemetery today. Servloes at the Palmer mansion and grave were brief and simple. Mayor ' Harrison and other prominent Citizens w.ere active pallbearers. MORE SUBSCRIPTIONS. C. H. Mclsaao, who has been out can vassing, subscriptions for. the Lewis and Clark Fair, reports that be has received a number of email subscriptions aggre gating 12,270, to data Of this sum $150 was subscribed by Mr. DAnlels, of the La Grande Creamery, and S100 by Joseph Meyer, the cigar jrvan. This makes the sum total to be 1353,282. If it keeps on tHls way, the stated SSOOpoo will be raised In short order. ' M. SICHEL, 283 Solt Snt forth 5 ' t U DO j TheW Westher-Tonlght and Thursday, psrtlv DERBY TIES We have. all the new Ideas. .' Ties that are already tied and ties that have to be tied.' vYou can;t ; go wronj with this assortment to select from. Splendid choice of colors. These 50c ties are- . - Special at 25c.1; - ro-Ls twlndow vou'U HENRY II 169 Thv Street LTZt -JO PACKERS the jrovernman or all; food chipped, in vloUttton it the antl-truaf laWj 'J ,f If the prayer should be framed it would be a aeveri WW $o'Jthe:packerV'bm- 1 blnatlon, If uoh exist. ; ; It would amouritto. practloally nullify ing any acTMntents that nay .haVe been TWO BOYS Rpbbed the ; Pos4offlce at OriedL r , f Deputy 'tjnltad1' Statelil Marshal ' Proeb atel broughl in CbArje's; and, John Kotfr man, brotheiaiboth' in their "teena, from Orient, in tjila .county, thla morning. Th Warranta." for ''their arre were sworn to by O. Bcei' 'UniUd.,Itates Poatof flce. Iiwpeto4,r;?..r.-' v- The younger,ofh .iads. Charles Kota niao, who ls about 131 was charged with stealing f23.R', lni money, from the Gov ernment poBtbfflc'e, funds' at Orient on May t ; ''J . .' John -Kotsman, ' Who is 17. is charged with having feloniously received and con cealed, ' on Mar . J19.75 of the amount taken by CJhaylca KoUrnan. The. two .lads were "examined before Cnlted SUles,Cpjmm(aionw;,.,, pleaded guilty, to - the offenses charged. Because of ,tbe fact that neither boy Is of a criminal nature, and because both were repentant, and this being their first offense, the commissioner allowed line boys to go upon their pwtt recognisance, The younger boy stole the money from a drawer. Which was- partly open. After spending I3.7S of -the money, the lad be came conscience-stricken and wanted to returns the money,! iln his trouble he made his older brother his-confidant, and turned ' over the money to him. The cb'mmtoslonV'aV tbe bdys soma good advice. , They promised isteyer to be guilty ISlfriMr ttfW-Jhft !, DEANS GO0D. WORK. John M. Dean spoke last night on "Six Reasons for' Being a Christian" before a large audience in, the auditorium of (he Toung Men' .Christian Association. He said that no reasonable tnan could live any life but that of a. Christian. As a result of his lectures In Portland, 46 men have, decided to become Chris tians. . . ';'-'' , ' , ' . Tonight wllV be the large farewell serv ice, when. Mr. Dean will deliver hla last address. There will be special music by the male quartet All men are Invited. ' DALLES-CELILO frOAP. The directors of the Columbia' River Basin Board of Trade will meet tomorrow afternoon at 9 o'clock on the second floor of the Chamber of Commerce. The order of business will Include 'the organisation of a' company purchase the Dalles-Celllo railway and plans for advertising Oregon will be considered.. IT'S TIME TO WMt With your Winter Flannels. You need some of these thin, cool, beautiful weaves , that , make up our attractive line of s 5 (, Suiitmer Under wear For Men 4 Soft to the skinerpetual com fortdurable, lha price is always reasonable at this: store. . MEN'S FURNISHER, snd HATTER Washington St, Portland, Oregon JAMESON HAT...'.,:'. ,. . OC cloudy, with accsslonal light showers, see tneir.wonn ai a giance. J. WHITE Between Morrison and YembUI OC ' PORTL4D; f 111110 . Ill STATE Guard -'of ."Honor '--Over the i Remains of Dead. Archbishops; - v - f ' (Sorlppa-McRae Newa Aaaociatlon J WASHINGTON; May T, - ivnere' Ja mourning -throughout the Catholic world over the death of Archbiahop Corrlgan, . '! When, the v'pews ' was conveyed ..to' the pope, his holiness expressed deepest sor row, reniarklng that "it has been, one of the greatest bitterness of , my, lojig, life to ' see the strongest , championed oi tlfe militant church claimed by death. Arch bishop Corrlgan.' was very affectionate to us. r We esteemed and loved him greatly." He then retired 'to his private chapel to pray -;. .ry i w-.i-v-.. Tha body of the dead archbishop IS ly. Ing- in state in the Cathedral," Where--It wilt remain until 11:30 o'clock tomorrow. It, was escorted, thither by aVpeoM guard of priest.- - ytftyPV The body, clad In the full vestments of hla offlee, waa placed on, the cata falque, where It waa viewed by-a long line of mour'nera. '';Vvi, '. A guard of honor, consletlng of mem'' bars i ot:.iha Sixty-ninth Regiment;' the knighta of Columbus. Holy Name Soci ety, Catholic Benevolent Association, and other Catholic organisations, is on; watch. W-. Bourke Cockran and John D,., Crlm mlns are likewise among the Honorary guards. . -.iU1!', Suitable resolutions have 'been framed regarding the death of the strchblshopV The services over the remain will be gin -Thursday night In the Cathedral with I the divine office. At 11:30 Friday, morn- ;reejiris9attg-xtwe brated. Archbishop Ryan Of Philadelphia, a life-long friend of the deceased arch bishop, will preach the funeral sermon. Bishop MoQuald of Rochester will be celebrant. ,. " The following archblshpps have ae'nt telegrams saying they will be present at the funeral: Archbishop Elder, Cincin nati; Archbishop. Feenan, Chicago, wh will be represented by Bishop, Muldoon; Archbishop Williams, Boston; Archbishop Christie, Oregon. ' ENGLAND WILL; . NOT RECEDE Boers Must not Have hotfaer Chance to Fifht. '- . (ScrlDPS-McRae News Association.) . LONDON, May 7. Premier Ballsbury, speaking of the South African war at a meeting of the Primrose League . today, said: ; i "Peep aa our sacrifices have .been dur ing the war, our great empire la now more potent and powerful than, when the war began. We has suffered, but' we have won. vv - a Lord Salisbury said that all, ; claims made by the government at the begin ning of the war it was intended should be carried out. ' - The country could not afford, after such sacrifices of treasure and men. to allow things to slide back Into a position where It would be in the power of thenemy, when an opportunity suited, to again re new the issue for which they had fought for the past three years. nil (Scripps-McRae News Association.) . WASHINGTON, May 7. President Roosevelt today sent to the donate the nomination of Jesse Frye to be-United States Attorney for the District of Washington. u GEO. GREEN'S WILL .-- 1 r I v-.f Nine Sons and Daughters Get $500 Each. - The last will and testament of , George H. Green, who died in Portland . March 27" last, Was filed with the County Court today. The estate consists of : lands in Marlon County valued at about . $5000, -The will provides that the .property shall be sold and the proceeds, after pay ing the costs of administration 'and all bills against the estate, shall be divided among the heirs as follows: To Henryi John, Philip, Pader. Jacob, Conrad and Joseph, sons of the deceased. JWO eaohr to-Annie- C.- Roch aBdMtfy Green, daughters, $500 each. 'It ,1s pro vided that. In tase thepieeed:irom the sale exceed (4500, the overplus shall be divided pro rata among the children. Scrlpp-McRae News Association.) . VIENNA, May, 7.-A Pekln 'cablegram Says the Dowager Empress of China has gone Insane. ''i.'-" ' ANOTHER DEAD '(Journal Special Service,), i MORRISTOWN, N,. J., May VrRepre sentatlv J. 8. Salmon, of the Fourth dis trict of New, Jersey, died suddenly of apoplexy last night , ;at. f hia.vbqme'in Boonton. Ho "waa GS years old) and . waa serving nls second term In Congress as" a Democrat. -A wldow,-tw sona'aad a daughter swrvlve; Mm.; tr',i:: ' OKEGOH. WEBNESDATfTjffA 7i C1902. LOST-CERTIFICATE Lizzie Arbuckel Sues Bank for V"-I Its Value, $450. LlizJe Arbuckel who lost her certificate of jdeposlt of $450 commenced' suit 'for the recovery of the amount from the Mer chants" National bank, in Judge George's department; State ' Circuit Court, ihla morning. She alleges that on December U.-1900, she deposited 450 with the Ueiv chants' National bank, taking the bank's certificate therefore; that on December 17th the certificate was lost; that she has Since made diligent search for the paper bat has beerT; unable to nnd any trace Ofl. it; that she never Indorsed It, aold or transferrsd it- The bank seeks to have the plaintiff put up an Idemnlty bond to protect -itself - In the event that 'they pay the amount asked for, and the certificate afterward, turns up, ; Tle plalnJfTf claim that she demand-: ed the payment of the certificate on De cember 8, r a daV prior to the' date of losing the certificate is denied. AfeaTi,,;, i'V i-iiniM'... . ar'r-J',. The : Excitement Over Queen's Relapse Has ,Greatly Subsided. . (Bcrlpps-McRas News Association.) PALACE JtJ&IfiP -!. M-L ,7iw. :!a&S5S& if Ht Lqo palaow this morning In it no ' mention Is made of the re ported turn for the worse in the Queen's condition at midnight. The bulletin reads: -"Though the Qseen'i temperature rose lightly yesterday evening she pawed a quiet night and. woke wholly free from fever. . , "Her general condition km satisfactory." . OATET,-6 R. M. CASTLE j HKT Lt0, May t-Another encouraging jbatUetbt was issued this af ternoon, i-; The excitement Incident ' to the Queen's recent relapse niriilmort-overt ? J ij4 it orat mil Delegates to Women's Convention Enjoying "Themselves. (Journal Special Service.) LOS ANGELES. May 1 This morning four trainloads of delegates to the bien nial convention of . the Federation of Women's Clubs visited Long Beach, where carriages and tally-hos were wait ing to drive them through the city. This atternoorf launches conveyed the parly on an ocean trip to Catalina channel; where a barbecue was held on the beach. The delegates are the guests of the Cal ifornia Club during the day. WILEY WILL ESCAPE Forgery Charges Will Most Likely Fall Through. After going to a considerable expense In securing the arrest and return here from Spokane of Frank Wiley, the al leged forger, the local police have no hopes of securing a conviction, and it la only a matter of a few days when the prisoner will again be free to go his way. His picture will grace" the rogues' gal lery." however, as Detective Day took a complete description of the, man today. after whloti he escorted him to the offl clal photographer of the police depart ment When Wiley was returned here the po lice thought they had asure case against him, but" when they commenced to get their evidence together, they fouhd they were up against a. snag. Captain Tom Belcher was summonde to the station to Identify the prisoner. After a glance he said: "Yes, that the fellow, all right, who passed the bad check on me. I won't prosecute him, though." V . And so on down the line. If persons are vletlmlied and then refuse to prose cute, the police are tired chasing sharp er all over the country and arresting them. ' EXTREME CRUELTY A case of extreme cruelty came to light this morning almost In front of 'the po lice station. . - y ; i :' !A Chinese, vegetable peddler waa driv ing along Second street when one of the horses attached to hla wagon fell to tae pavement. Bystander helped the animal to Its feet, when the discovery was made that, besides-being lamed by split and diseased hoofs, the poor beast was bare ly able to stand, so weak was it The horn was taken charge of by an officer. While Detective Weiner looked up the driver and placed him under arrest. In the meantime the other horse, which had been left standing, suddenly took a notion that the bar cobble 'stones as a. bed. were praferabla 4a standing-, ran' her too, lay down.' The' Oregon Humane So ciety has been notified of the occurrence, and the two horse will probably be killed,;:. ..-: :" rc hi&r&'IW.;. ,1 , iliflH ..14: :,;'.; 'w . '.'":.-; Will fTat& ' Place Friday MrslSifimpson Is i Prostrated. . .' ..- - , '.'n - , , . (Bcrlpps'-McRae Newa Association.) W;A$HINaTON; May 7.-Arrangements for.tha fuWral of. Admiral Sampson are nojt'yoj pornplete. 'but Interment will prob ably .be mide"at Arlington. Ah' hohors. "dgie ' a rear-admiral will be accerded the de.ad officer.' t Mrs. Barhpson" la utterly prostrated by the.jShpc.v'.X,. Physician's are now with her, and hope to revive. her sufficiently to permit her to at tend,, the funeral. , Friday will ,probably be selected as the dty, for the' final ritea of burial. ' Admiral 'Sathpson waa born at Palmyra. N.;j., "February .. 1840. Appoiptcd to An napplla,''Senternber 24,' 1S57. Graduated head oaa, Promoted to Master, ISC.; Comnrilaaioned Lieutenant, Jury 18, 1'Lfe.Vtena'nt-Commander, 'July 25, 19'.;;onder,-'A'iiust 1874. Cap tain, March."' 1880." Superintendent Naval AcaemytlSM- President" Maine' thi quiw,'iFebniSry'&. 'Commodore, 1898, Rear-Admlrjat, 'iSWr Commissioner to CUI, Septembel'l(8. Commander of the rrthf-Atleflefleet, , December,. 1898. Commander" Boston; Kavy Yard, October 14. 18!,LLJ(. harvard University, M9L Married Margaret p. Aldrlch. 1803. Mar rted'l Elisabeth 8. Burling. 1882. ReUred, February ; 1W2.J Died, May 6, 1902. Leaders ' Caught and Flogged to Death- Great Losses. (Scrlpps-McRas News Aaaociatlon.) VIENNA, i May 7. Advices ' from St. Petersburg report a peasant revolt in the district of Konstantino. ; fThelrebels have destroyed hundreds of farms and have thrown a mllljon pounds oi sugar 'int.tha Dnieper vi t; Troops engaged the Insurgents and 76 persona were killed and 200 wounded. .Subsequently the leaders of the rebels were arrested and given 300 strokes with a knout ... Thirty-six died from the flogging ad ministered. MANUFACTURERS. A meeting of the Manufacturers' Asso ciation was held last night, at which the Secretary, C, H. Mclsuac, read his report for April, which shbwed the asso ciation to be in a flourishing condition. A communteatloh was read from the Modern Warehouse Elevator Company, of Colfax, Wash., requesting the organiza tion to capitalise a stock company of J100.000 to haridleita products. It was de cided that the' company values Its patent too highly, but If they would come down one-half, the association would see If It could not interest jobbers in this matter. Communications were also received from Miller Lea, of Rogersville, Tenn., requesting information concerning Port land, as he desires to establish a distillery here; from William H. Scheel, of New York, enclosing pieces of varnish gum; from tne Frank Leslie Publishing House, requesting . information concerning the Lewis and Clark Exposition; from the Mexican Permanent Exchange Associa tion,, submitting the plans and general scope of the Mexican Permanent Ex change in the City of Mexico, and from T. J. Elliott, of Waterloo; N. Y., stating that he would like to establish a chair factory here. The Oregon State Sunday School Asso ciation requested the' association to ex tend an Invitation to the International Sunday School Association, to hold Its next convention In Portland In 1905. Mr. Mclsaac' reported that he had en rolled the association on the membership books of the Lewis and Clark Civic Im provement Association. The Western Clay Manufacturing Com pany and the James Printing Company were admitted to membership. It was decided to become members of the Columbia River Basin Board of Trade. D. Derilson, a ' pioneer of 1S52, and a resident of Meadowbrook, Clackamas County, who died at St. Vincent's hos pital this morning, wilt be Interred in the.. Bingo cemetery at Clarke's tomor row morning. He only survived an op eration for enlargement of the prostrate gland eight, hours. He was a native of New York, and. was 72 years, old. The deceased emigrated to California in 1852. and to Oregon in 18T9-. He was employed on. the first-stone work on the Oregon City locks, and ah the first brickwork on the Oergon State House. Mr. Denlson left' two aonaL Hon. John Denlson. of Meadowbrook, and Morns Denlson, of St. Louis, . MoV Mrs. Denlson died about 11 months; ago, . MANN OX ABBOTT r 92 SECOND STREET ntn PRINTERS lff, Batwaea Stark and Oak :: WOODARD, CLARKE (St CO. SERVICE The "HL4STY," The A. D. T., and POSTAL . MESSENGER SERVICES UNITE with our OWN FORCE of Rapid Riding Boys in the v : QUICK DELIVERY off PiliCRIPTIONS WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. Red Raven Splits I0; - if--- The John Barrett Company B3giBBHMMppi,,",'p,,,l New Stores, Corner Sixth and Alder Opposite th OreonUn. phone Main 122. poktland, orecon ; , i-,i v " AT GILL'S BOOKSHELF THE LAROEis SELLERS THIS WEEK WERE: 1 i, THE THRAtt ,0P LEIP THE LUCICY, by OttllU A. UUncrntz. ; a. AUDREY; by Marygobirson. . ' 3. THE CONQUEROR by Oertrude Atherton. - 4. THE LOVER FUOITIVESi by John Flnnemore. 5. THE HOUSE WITH THE GREEN SHUTTERS, by Oeone Douglas. 6. A IflRST BOOK UPON THE BIRDS OF OREQON AND WASHING- t , TON. Kv William Bamh I nl . . . . '.. .... '-;:... ., : . TON, byWiuiam Roger. Henry ;Flecke'ristein tH Co. .. z, 304006 SECOND STREET EXCLUSIVELf 'WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ' . . WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS The attention of the trade la called to the fact that Henry Flecken- stein la no longer connected with the Fleckenateia Mayer Company Our' Leader OLD VALLEY WHISKEY, Extrt Special Quality THE Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. Leading Manufacturers la the World of. .. ' r , Billiard and Pool Tables, Saloon Fixtures BOWLING ALLEYS AND SUPPUES. Office and Salesrooms 49 EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING To householders and persons about to build, , : as S Our EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS in , . . , , 8" : Gas and Electrical Fixtures are on sale now- at Prices no Other Concern Ok DU?ucate. . . -.'i . - ' " ' : American, Tank & Fixture Co. S Welch & Riner, Sole Northwest Agents, 175 Fourth St., Near Yamhill Visitors Welcome. ' Estimates Olvea. lllsstrsted Catalegue Free . w - No Mori Oread of New yprlt Dental Parlors 4th and Hprrison Sts., Portland, Ore. , No Pain FuHSetof Teeth aatraatsd and filed absolutely without paia, bat oar lata seieattfle ; tethod applied ta the turns. Ke aleep-produclng agents er -eoealaa. . ' These are the only dental pari are In Partlaad having patented applt. aacea and iagredlents ts extract. All and apply geld crowns and poreelala, erowna jindeectabla Xrom natural teeth, and warraatsd Car 10 yaarsv. at tka least paa,-i ,--'' -v.s ..'".-.'-! Horn BdOto&00SintadO(w3Ka '.:' , BIQ SHEEI SHIPMENTS. ' -Sheep shipments art Degtnnlna; to be a feature of. traffic, once, more,. ; 'Jt was learned that Smythe Son .;ai Arlington shipped out 10 carloads today, These will be held at Huntington for a snort time for feeding and fnMWvtneae sea to th PKICE FIVE CENTS. LorLw Third St., Portland Ore. the Dental Chair. No Gas Teeth $5.00 Colorado- rangea : After a.'few week!, there, ' they wUl be in prime, eondltion, . and Wtni tent to1 Cbicagd by July. ThU" arm expects to snip, out no Ism taaa U, Wtf head thla season, A i M ' " Bverybody likes the Feeooex fiaar km sause It ts the bt. v, ; 1 J. ,1 4