2 rzr!?lT-Z iHMUMMHHin .' ' 1 " v Have meritorious nr -'X- ' ( TT. i tklo and keep it con- f.i UST U 4 ' f J Manager Burgess, Whit T ; iL2Ji2 li L-l'i-1 II- m tf t, t;'JrT,,1'-,t, t :if-ninrf All' 't- -i POftTLJi'OJCT jJAT- 8, ,(19021 vol.; i. no. "5i.;; sPKICE. FIVE. CENTS. : : ; THE"; JOiJRfl: fcOlJNSELSvMbDERAt l61 INfiStlilllE SITUATIQNJ WOODARD, CLARKE gj CO. ! x . Portland'! sawmill owners and their employers are engaged In a controversy Involving tw distinct principle. is concrete, and concern their wages. This has been quite satisfactorily settled, and there seems to be no particular reason lor further dispute.; L Demands made and consesslons granted seem to have eliminated that, issue from the controversy. With commendable promptness the employers acceded to the reasonable requests of their men. . 1 ,J , -, . - ; i . ' - . Recognition of the unions.' vThls 1$ the second and most perplexing question.' "The lirstfwages changes with, changing conditions, and partakes of local coloring ac cording to the needs of the men in a given piace and the ability of the employers to supply them.; The question as to the, recognition of the, union Js more nearly the same here as In other places here as in the 5kamo Recognition of the tfnion Is an Issue that goes to the very core of the whole controversy. . It Is victory complete for the laboring people. , Organized labor cannot be censured for desiring and striving for this Victory .v t - ' -s; 1 t v '.' ';1 The mill owners, on the other hand, naturally ?vish to resist too importunate demands, and to protect their own interests. They are not inclined to go alt the length asked by the lajwrers, and therein wnen legitimate interests are invoivcu. ; legitimate interests are invoivcu. :?,:: .;V.";-.-t,v.';, -"f upon in is miaaie grouna pout nave met, ana yet nave not oecn aoic u ujub mcir umwuvet., , uv mccuus a w m m uvi wu . w.ui iu Havuvi - gument, and Portland may boast of perfect order and absolute law abiding during almost the. first Strikes that ever occurred here. ; Only by mutual concession can a settle ment be reached. tAs . to the degree of concession In either case. The Journal takes no stand. ' But It Is clear to all that unless mutual concession mark the debate, then will unAiifi KiTuaTiun ensue. . :. ...i The Journal does not offer as the prihclpai reason Why early settlement should be reached the sordid argument that $300,000 in wages per month is Involved In the dis pute; that the continuance of the strike means the cutting 4ff of this large sum from the pockets $f the laborers; and the stoppage of the milling output, with the consequent 'ofjet-aJIeIatjelntlitlf .' . VX'?': "'' ' - yet this Is one reason, and a potent reason The women and .the children must bear the brunt of this burden. They have many burdens to bear always, when, work is ' ptenlUful.and nuctWrtgularly ivedrt't'- 'T" ?" -fT- Vft&T . .;.... 'l 'Z'w tr&s, . i , : e . There Is even a higher consideration than tnati There Is the dignity of the labor movementi'and the rights of both employer and employe. - There is the preservation of the spirit of unity and co-operation that has kept Portland in the forefront of north coast cities, and her constituent elements of society more .nearly In sympathy than they are In any bther'city 'of the county r.-- ?Wftt : f;'J ' ' Mutual roncessions. lt It be the watchword of the hour labor, of employer, of the city as a whole, let the disputes be settled; arid settled at once. . : J , l - - . i , , - . : Lj. " BfiUMUlRlESf ILEAVES SpSS WEAPON1 I llipiliyki f f UIUUIII! ' I I IIU II J III L. - s mm mm k u h bp a : i . . ' ai ' m mm -mm mt mm -. i ! vviui mentor.: I uree vvbbks. Distressing Kind rof Torturd Invented by Cap- tain ' (ScrlPIx-UcRa Jtws Association. J WASHINGTON, May .l-Ejt-8rjetnt ' Iftatfor Dube, Twenty-sixth ' Volunteers, who served in the Philippines, was the first witness beforejthe 'Senate Philip- pines committee this, morntnsv He testified that 'he had seen the "wa ter cure" administered. bjrs Captain ,QInn and Lieutenant Confer. i, Asked, whether he, knew of apy r9tW ... torn of cruelty practiced on :tne naUves, the Jteee reBd the ;l to4 imJw&k of, jftative. wtmen, being- eonflned .In the same room with 1 or 15 mea tot jteHoi of three OJena. '. weeks, , hy .order -ol Captain " NEW KIND OP TORTUBE, WASHINGTON. May (.-Orders have been taued by Secretary Root for the THE OSWEGO IRON WORKS The SteelSyndicatef :0n Property; TACOMAi'Maj'8.-Th TacOBjft , Steel yndlcte. which' -btlfldlns; steel works here, has obtained an option on the aban doned ;TilHloii-duIlar''eteer mill and Iron pipe'' works at Oswego, and the Wlllam- SENSATION AT J, J. Baisley Swears County Treasurer Palmer ' Hired .Him to Co , . , (Journal,. Special; .Service.) . SXKSft CITT May t Sensational de velopments In the Howard-Meldrum horse stealing oaae came to light today In the arreat;tf J. X Baleley, whose testimony sent the two men to the penitentiary. Baleley made an affidavit today that his testimony: at the trial was" untrue.: : , lie incriminates Robert Palmer, County Treasurers ,wftVY Baisley allege, paid him to testify against the defendants. An .appeal of the case to the Superior HARTE BURIED. i , , (Scrlps-McRae News 'Association.) LONDON, . May . I.-Bret Hart was burled at Frlmley today. The 'funeral was quiet. - i w - rests the point of difference. Between the twothe employer and ,-rf t'. 7f" .r A n. court-martial of Captain James Ryan, Fifteenth Cavalry, for ''Improper con duct in obtaining-; information from na tives In the Philippines.'-: " i Captain 'Ryan is accused of adopting a form of torture hitherto hot mentioned In the dlspatchW ' ' J -: In a repojt : received by the War De pfcrtmenVvlt Is suted that Captain Ryan,'s method as to securely bind the pHsoher and stand him erect on a floor. t-TphW e.V'iriroclt from w aft4iaw his body lifted and j;J.ltftftrt.,.1flU.'it whB loor-- onoa more, after whloh he was stood on 'his head bucket of wateri V -' thm i prleoner's 1.1 eamhiatldn ' followed this procedure. ' ' x ' Ryan is also accused of believing Amer ican ocu nslpn of the Philippines is un just - 'i',. - 4-- . TACOMA 'LJJfCiM's Option ette Rive plpr works will probably moved' to; Taoonwu.. t ' -t.s:-;. be Tho syndicate Is negotiating- for1 several of the. large- barges ..used on the govern ment Jefty at Jrajrs .dHarbof . lor trans porting to Taooms BrttlsE qolumbla ores. CITY rn m it j rj u ry . - - -J,'". wWf . Court Is pending, and; wUI come up tor a. hearing when that body meets at Pen dleton, Whtch will be soon. Leave will ha asked to file the affidavit made by Baisley as part of the record in the -case, Aa..-; r County . Treasurer Palmer u absent from thedty today, and his version of the affair, cannot be seoured. The talk , of the" city today Is that the County Treasurer and the Cattlemen'! Association will be-dealt with according to Jaw. , (, V . , RICH GOLD FIND BAKER CITY. May I.-A rich strike was made yesterday in the 300-foot level of the Qolconda'mlne. The ore assays WOO per. ton. " FOR BAKER Take IMy'Advice," , ' Old Man, v -v aJid sand it to my laundry neft time. : Jt's all in the way the irork isne-V M Iauhdfy.U'the r - - V - - r a . - Main office 261 S.C Water St. . . .-.-. ..a, . v-v ,v' Perfy N. Tomlinson of ...... ... . ,- j -( Kenilworth, Said Good Bye. Perry-N. Tomlinson. a - resident - of Kenilworth. on the Vvoodstock car Jlne.. left his wife and: home on Saturday, without the, formality of so much, ai saying "Au revoir." It .Is understood that he has gone to New York, and. In tends to spend the remainder of his days in the Soldiers' Home of that state. Vp to May 1. since the time the Mayor Mason regime went into office, Mr Tom linson has been a tender on .the Madi son and Burnsideptreet bridges. . When he, received : his . April pay ortier from the County. Clerkv he tucked the money in vhls pocket kept num. and lett toe dty., - .,. . ... . ,- Mr. Tomlinson was one of the pioneers of Portland, and a most estimable cltl sen. For a long time prior to the exten sion of the city water mams to Kenil worth, he owned the water work sys tem of v that addition. When', the City mains, reached that point, the Tomlinson system was tranaferred to the' corpora tion, and Mr. Tomlinson went Into the. wood sawing business. He followed this until he was appointed bridge tender. It is rumored that the gentleman con sidered himself slighted at his home, but this Is said to be mere fancy His es tlma'ble wife and daughter are left In possession of quite a valuable property, which, however, is said to be in Mrs. Tomllnson's name. -It ia not -expecetd that Mr. Tomlinson will return to Portland. . . ;. ' CScrlpps-McRae News AeaodaUon.) NEW, YORK. May, S.-MalooJn Ford, a formerly well-known athlete,, shot and killed his brother. Paul Leicester Ford. the noted author, this afternoon. Mal colm then killed himself. Several ' years ago Malcolm was . disinherited .by. his father, , . Possibly . the. tragedy results from this. (ScrlDDs-McRae News Association.) SCRANTON. May t-The ; xe!Utlv committee of the United Mine "Workers hel da short session this morning to con aider the advisability of calling out 15. OOflT anthracite miners unless the operators make .wage concessions.' ;u i r; Later President Mitchell Issued a state ment In wfilch he said the cominittee has proposed that all questions at isaue be B jmbtlted to an Impartial board, of -arbt-tra tion selected by the National Ciyio Federation.. . . ; ' (Scrlpps-McRae News AssoclattonlJ 1 WASHINGTON. May t-A movement has been started among Republicans to rhange the tenitorfal bill admitting Art- tona. New Mexico and Oklahoma by mak ing one state of Arisona and New Mexlcos The .movement. Is opposed .by aU- the. Peraocrata. --- - ----; WHEAT MARKET. , it BAN, FRANCISCO. May f-Wheat. WAITING Anthracite Sfrihe May i the laborer Is debatable ground. ' ' f- j ':- , OSEOQJt ; Vrtti Isfajr rrVf mill managemen has been in conference with a committee from ths union all forenoon; fot- tar strikers compromise has not been "aocepted. ' President -Jacobs stated this afternoon that he would make Jhe strikers a prop osition he believed- they would accept. 'May "Pursue Squeezing: Process OneMdre Month. : (Sorlpps-McRae -News Association.) - CHICAOO. mW4 Unless the authori ties ; at Waehlngton- move with a little more speed the meat packers will be given another month in whloh to continue the alleged "siueesIng"vof meat buyers. The hill for injunction must be filed to morrow to secure a-hearing during the June term of courts otherwise It will' have to fro aver until the July term.. ; There la ho Indication! this mernlng that the bill haa left Washington; Other so-called trusts here have flocked to .the easts Jance of the packers In. a con. carted effort to get a ruling adverse to the Sherman anti-trust law. Population of Kentucky iCBeing Steaddy-De-icimated. (Journal Special Bervice.) IX)UI8VIL.L,E, May t-The fever of war has again broke out' in this state, and five men have been killed in Floyd County by Constable Reedy and a posse i the' result of the murder of Colonel Osborne and Budd Little, two weeks ago. James' Tompkins and Walter Jones are said to have been two of the men killed, but' the names of the others are unob tainable. According, to reports, the men engaged In a desperate fight with a posse and were shot to death while resisting ar rest.'"' ' .' 1 1ND (Scrlpps-McRae News sAsociatlon.) PRETORIA, May 8. An armored train from Pretoria for. Plereraourg was de railed on a curve today. A lieutenant and 10 men were killed. KILLED BY) - EARTHQUAKE WASHINGTON, May l-Unlted States Consul Peter has cabled the State De partment under yesterday date from Quadaloupe that several hundred per sons are reported to the consulate there as having been killed by earthquakes in the vicinity 'of that iplaoe. The earthquake hook, arc continu ing. v ,, , ... f. - ' f FAIR ITE OFFER. . -?,- ? e 11 1 1 S" ' . .j- J Ii 8 Lttt offers- H acres of Und ad joining, the CTty Par the Lewis and Clark Centennial 1$ held there.. -As the City park eonUlna 40 aores, the -Amos King estate adjoining to aores, the Water Commlsstoa CO acres and LIU'S tract t2V4 acres, this would make acres of land PafkerI HI Always thre is debatable ground - . , , a - 4.. Claimed They Were - Assaulted Last Early' last evening two young men ap peared, at the police" station and asked Chptatn Moorf for permission, to carry concealed .weapons. ; '...;''".,;., ,.,' , t "What's the: matter with you, young fellows? What "do you want to" carry guns for?'.' asked the captain. "Well, If the' police will not protect ua we 'Will take the law Into our own. hands, and want permission to arm our selves." "Before i: say any more to you, I win ask, that r you explain your grievances to me." v "We are nonunion men in the employ of the Portland Lumbering & Manufac turing Company. 1 When we left work tonight we were, assaulted by a lot oi men and--?' v "Now, hold On right there," broke In the; captain, who had to smile In spite of himself. "I was at the mill tonight personally and I know thai there was no one assaulted, except maybe vocally. We " can't restrain people from talking, and are not employed for that purpoge. You were npt . assaulted, and no,ono else waa af o4 ilght;jua as Vitiligo your wfll 'say, though,- thai you men who are nonunion wlU receive protection and can go about your work unmolested. In regard to carrying' arms I will say that the police' will Issue permits to neither union or nonunion inen.' We will simply prevent violence showing favoritism . to neither side.1'; I'1 , . The two youhg , men departed quite crestfallen, Iltjtlo xeallzing when they en tered : the station that they were about to meet, one whd was present when the mill closed for the, day. Police protec tion will be continued today. 5 Review Today in Which 60,000 Men Par , ticipated. (Scrippa-Mcfiae News Association.) STr rBTERBBVRQ, May 1,-The Vs&r held a grand review of troops this morn ing. In which 60,000 soldier's participated.1 Most elaborate precautions were taken to protect the life of the Csar. ' During the actual maneuver the. pub lic was kept a quarter of a mile dis tant .' BIG BUSH FOR CANNERY SITES (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) ' TACOMA, May t The success or the salmon combines is causing a rush for available cannery lte on the Alaskan Coast; One company has Just surveyed and staked 14 locations between Skagway and Wrarigel." ,' . MANN 21 ABBOTT .StCOND STREET WEAPON1 PERMITS QUICK SERVICE The inc , . MESSENGER SERVICES UNITE With : bur: v OWN FORCE of Rapid Riding Boys irt the UMi WOODARD, CUhKE & CO. 6'UMMEK SEASON IS A COMPELLING' AK.- ! CUMENT IN FAVOR. Or THE S. '" 1 rt '-A 0 a Ait;-. . -sTUA4tA BLUMAVER. & HOCH, ; Sola Dhtr&cten ; ; Whotaadla Lktaer mA Ogar Daalara, 10 rovrtk St Banfield SLAB Get yoar orders in early and give your wood ' ' - - ' "a chance to dry. . . t Office: No. 80 Thtrd Street. Ore. Phone. Main 3 3. Columbia, 373. No More Dread of the Deatal Chair New Y6 Dentals Parlors 4th and Morrison St5., Portland, Ore. 1 r y No Pain ;i Riff Full Set of t Teeth extracted and nlled absolutely without pain, but ear late aeieMule ssethed applied to the gums. No sleep-produelng agents or eoealae. , These are thetoaly dental parlors In Portland baring patented sppll anees and ingredients te eJitraot. til and apply gold crowns and porcelain crowns undeectable 4rem matural teeth, and warranted for 10 yearn, Wit eut the leaat pala, ,,, ' ' - - - t . Qumis (oinii i.r . , it - .' 1 1 I 1 " ' " ' , ' I T ; (Scrlpps-McRae KewY Association.) ' KJST.-' LOO, JToIlkhd,' May a-The lm. provement in the condition of the Queen M bolne maintained. . " i She f i -ed a. qi.'. t t' -t, a- I ere is a. u. iM ana ruoiAL DELIVERY of M Red Raven Splits 10c' T. ' ' ' Aside from th tconOmy, rtfc fact thatyoit can kanbh Heat Athaa, Coal-Carrying, Wood-Choppfcae;, andHaHLabor from jroor kitcban 1m14 appeal to yea. ". ' V ; NOW IS A COOD TTMK TO. ' LOOK INTO THE MATTE - Portland Gas Company 5th and! Yamhill SuPortIand,Or. , B. HEADACHE : ... a aira ... Bis-n ' r is-r AWU 1 LIT tit t.U lit . ." ' .- . . ,-.'v. . Will wake things np for you Shakes up . 4 ' -- your torpid liver and makes you feet like ! , a new roan. Guaranteed to be the beet ' j .... spring tonlo on the market Try a bottle v '' ' pi tot your liver sake. .. . . ... - v- i Bfumauer-Frank Drug Co. ..WholeMlband Maaufaetttrlaf DrursUt. " - ' Ama4n WKIiVmI Y 4' ." Ht.! STtHCTLY WHOLESALE SHOE HOUSE ; i " ,-' . ' ' ' lt' A complete line of PACKARD'S -SHOES for men, alio th trell kao-vq PUJOTAN iofiye itylea. A complete line of Shoes for Women, Ulaies, Child ren," Boys and Youthi, constantly en ' .hand. Send for catalogue, or will nawi our representatbe call oa'yoa,'-; T v . Kraiisse & Pniicci 87-89 First Street, V MITLAfO, CHS Veysey Fuel Co. WOOD it PORTLAND, OR No Gas Teeth $5.00 BAKER CITT. J' y S.-A ton purposed to l t' t ' who r . ' v . Choat.j I ! e, ir, i 11 I1.11H 0(fW-f fn. aTalr rjt at tbo Cftv. PuHr i;j BO lncr.""" (; t.-ir"i (