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, f 1 vt ,m -, ' WEATUEH: PAIR TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL. VOL. XVII. SAIiKM, OREGON. TII1-S1AY, JUNE SB, 1007. NO. 180. FORD THROWS A BOMBSHELL utiw-M 1 1 'ii 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 n i n i h 1 1 m-m-w-H-H-i imiimiiiniiimuiimMHniuiiiiiiimmniiiintii in i 1 1 1 1 1 1 in i ii 1 1 1 1 1 u a ! 1 1 1 1 im-h-h-h-i- . .. . . -. ui rv- 4 itl a. 4 . .f j. B5il- Lawyers Overlook the Fact That While the Governor Vetoed the Appropriation biii, ne urn not vera ine dhi Amending the Referendum Law. The Emergency Clause in This Bill Provided It Should Go Into Effect On Its Ap- i; proval by the Governor. It Was Filed Without His Approval and So Would Not Become a Law Until Ninety Days After That Filing, Or Not Until May 25, and the Old Law With Which the Petitions Comply Strictly, Was in Effect. m-B-M-n n ni n n i n i n n h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nf i n m 1 1 1 nu ittm-mwm-HH mm 1 1 4-M-t-H-w-MH nun t-H-n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n nn 1 1 n 1 1 hwhwhwim i i i i HHh 1TNESSES CONFRONT ORCHARD JAPS HUNTING TROUBLE. Lcnvo tho United States to Stir Up the Jnpnnc&c. DRAMATIC SCENE Victoria, D. C, Juno 25. By tho Empress of Japan advices have been received from Toklo that Yamaska JOtaklchl, of Seattle, who with Ya- madn, of San Francisco, nro In Japan arousing public opinion against the United States regarding tho San rrnnciscjD affair, in an interview with Viscount Hnyashl they urged tho adoption of reprisals, and that Japan reject tho American-Japanese treaty mutually restricting immigration. A request was mado that commission- era bo sont to San Francisco by the Nfles Witnesses Whose Evidence Tok, 8vcrnmcnt to investigate the injuuiu. o-, i- Cloudburst in Montana. Billings, Mont., Juno 25. A cloudburst hero this morning did damago to tho oxtent of $100,000, swooping out five bridges across tho Stlllwator river, riorth of here, and drowning out miles of crops. Messed Murderer Faces and Iden He Knows Will Be Used to Prove Him a Perjurer. Boise, Juno 25. When court rc- Qvened today Orchard was brought to Identity Bill Alloman, T. C. iter and others, who nro going to to tho stand to Impeach his vl- bcc. Orchard deniod having a cvcrsatlon with Max Mallch in tho Bdsor Turkish baths at Denver 15, wherein ho told Mallch ho Mid kill Stouncnberg, if it was his act, becauso he had mndo him ttuper. no nuo ueniou over 1011- : John D. Elliott, a railway man, . ho had bee a employed two years tho mine owners. IIo nlso de- telling Elliott that It had bcon lily decided by tho mine owners to bt tho officers of th- federation out the way by having them arrost for a crime thoy did not commit, s4 Intimating that Stouncnberg txtld bo killed. Tho conversation alleged to havo taken place No- pber 28, 1905. IIo denied toll- Is D C Copley, In 'Frisco, Decem- hr 4, 1901, that Bradley got what deserved, and that Steunenborg paid get his whon tho opportunity wlted, although ho admitted that lnenbcrg's namo had been men- eed. Ho denied a similar conver sion with Charles A Sullivan, In fyple Creek; Frank Mnugh, in lillace, and a dozen othors. Rnth- draniatlc was tho confronting of ird with tho witnesses who aro to Impeach him. As they wero by namo thoy camo down tho ' Me to confront him, Orchard would xn his hands tightly and gazo de- ljr nt tho witness, turn to Rich- ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE REFERENDUM AV13HK AFTKlt PJL13NTV. Ncst- TWO Injunctions Sought to Keep People From Killing Grafts-Mandamus De manded to Compel Secretary of Stato to GIvo Pcoplo a Vote On Uni versity Tax Gnnir Tried to Steal Russian Victoria, B. C, Juno 25. A plot to steal $50,000,000 from tho Rus sian o 111 co at TBchita, whero tho money is kopt for enterprises in Si beria, has b on discovered, and 30 Russians arrested. Thoy had mado a 40-foot tunnol from tho hotel to tho safe. STRIKE MAV REACH PORTLAND STRIKf RS ARE FIRM fjIFvl nSmM HH I nil ap i .mm JEFFERSON DAVIS. 2Tow United Stntcs eonntor from Arkansas and ex-governor of tho state. Tho caso of Eugno Palmer and Cyrus II. "Walker, of tho Linn Coun ty Grnngo Council against Secretary of Stato Benson was argued all Mon day nftornoon beforo Judgo Gallo way by sonto-of tho nhlost lawyers In tho stato of Orogon, and tho court adjourned nt o'clock until Tuesday Inorning nt 9 o'clock, whon Tllmon Ford concluded tho nrgutnont for tho petitioners for tho referendum. A Bcnsntlon of tho enso was when counsel for tho Grangers objected to Gcorgo G. Bingham appearing for tho regents of tho University, na thoy wora not parties to tho caBO, and had glvon out that thoy wero not interested In the decision of tho. matter. Tho objection waB sustained, and .then Mr, Bingham salted leavo to appear as asaoclato counsel for iho secrotary of Btnto, and to this tho attornoy-gonernl consontod. Mr. Bingham then sprung another sur prise, saying ho might differ with tho attornoy-genorni, who hold tho only matter needed to bo heard was tho question of tho sufficiency of tho tltlo to tho bill which was Bought to bo referred. Mr. Bingham sal d ho would attack tho f6rm df tho peti tion, for not having tho warning clause, and this was again objected to by Ford and Poguo, bb It had boon stipulated that tho question of title alono should bo brought into court, nil elso being regular. So Mr. Bingham was admitted In to tho enso as associate counsol for hoattornoy-gcnerul, and ono coun sol 'for tho Btnto differing with tho other, Crawford holding tho warning claueo not being mntorlal, and Bing ham declaring that omUsion from nil thejroror ndum potltlous to bo vital. If his contention 1b uphod, and It It theisumo as that of Malnrkoy and Lqjtjji, tjien all tho referendum per tltions -would bo knocked out, and tho people would bo deprived of tho right to vot'J on any of tho bills sought to bo hold up. On tho other hand If tho law is Btrictly construed nB to tho tltlo of tho bill being re quired, It cannot bo llborally con strued In tho nbsenco of tho warn ing clause. Following is a report of I Attempted Suicide. San FranciBco, Juno 25. Grieving over tho report of tho bar associa tion, recommending that ho sbo dls- barred for habitual drunktnn"BH, suporiorjudgoj.c. b. iiobbard who Situation Some Better In San Fran- gained conaldornblo notoriety lato ly on account of hlu eccentricities, attempted to blow out his brains In tho chnmbora of his court room this morning. Beforo ho could pull tho trigger a newspaper man, who was necking nu intorviow, sucCeodod In wresting tho rovolvor from him. o , . .. Cisco, But It Seems Certain That Other Los Angeles, P&rtlMd 0c Seattlo Will Be Called 0t somo of tho great dobato points made In tho (Continued on pngo four.) LAKES TO THE GULF Wants to Dig Canal to Parallel the Mississippi TiWUH KllUtH Out CoiLSUlliptJvt'K. Chicago, June 25, A dispatch to tho Rocord-Horald from Austin, Tex- n nnd emphatically deny all Im- , says: hing questions. Richardson de- All porsons Buffering from tuber- ly Jolted Orchard whon ho hand euloals in an advanced stago aro to Urn two pictures of himself, tak.n bo debarred from entering Texas. dlae!y after his nrrest. The! Dr. W. II. Brumby, stato health 'taut bctwoen tho man whon ar- officer, said last night that within a and tho witness on tho stand row days no would issue a proclama- startUng. Hawley attempted .tlon establishing a rigid quarantine aro being porpared by Capt. Robert to fhem ruled out, but, after agalust all person affllctod with tho ,E. Orr, of Illinois, which contom- dlseaso in an acute degree. In doing (plates practically tho abandonment Washington Juno 25. Lnkouto-tho-Gulf doop waterway enthusiasts aro looking forward to tho presenta tion of a now schemo to connect tho Inland Bona with thn Gulf of Mnxlcn. Word has reached horo that plans p011, J' F Ellison, ask that organization to support his plan. Tills Ih tho logical association to pro3a tho fight boforo tho uoxt congress, If ono is to bo mado, for tho Natlonnl Rivers nnd Hurbora congross, whllo it Is tho most rnjiri sontntlvo organization of Its kind in tho country, is committed to no indi vidual plan of bottormont and bo llovos only In tho gonornl proposition that tho Federal government tihould expend $50,000,000 r. year on tho work of general waterways- Improvo mont. Tho congress, which counts its mombora In ovory stato and terri tory in tho Union 1 endeavoring to lncrcaBa its momborshlp o ai to further its program at tho coming session of tho National legislature. of Cincinnati, fe 'iwiw ' rl jMl ZJ M8SHr5 JAMES B. PUKE. Head of tho Tobacco trust nnd many timoa u inillioiiairo. San Franclsdo, Juno 25. Furth or Improvement, was made in the tel egraph sorvlco today, business be ing movod much hotter than yester day. Tho Western Union has about C5 oporatora at work on both Bide of tho hay. The Poatal force is. only slightly increased. The Htrike era are atandlng Arm, rrH confl' dent of ultimate victory. Small la keeping his plana secret, but the y (r-nvt-.ii it if. vtmtmt- wiritfH. fJUl'VBFlW end of thd weok he will have ordered RK-trlko In another large coant city, K is thought It will be either Port laud or Los Angeles. The strike or der mny come as early aa Thursday. This Is only conjecture, but there aro fltrong Indications they will be ful filled. o . CHINESE REBELLION GROWING Victoria, B. o., Juno 26. lions Kong advices euy rofugces aro Hock ing there from tho rovolutlonlata In Tho robbl forcea are Ilulcliou Wig the question, Wood ndmlt- ' tin picture of Orchard with two this ho classes tuberculosis in tho mm, the wltnesa having a same category with yellow fever and Mng revolver in his hand. Rich- smallpox. on dcdlned to intlmato what ho I Dr. Brumby has Jmt returaod Jl pre vo by this picture. 'from a trip of investigation in Ttha'd was asked regarding a Southwest Texas, whero he says ho o at he had mado against found many health-seokorB who had wenbe-g to eleven persons, and Just entered tho stato suffering from rM o . of them. tuberculosis. K ng was tho first witness. rto!d of runnlne a boarding at Crinnlo Creek, and said of tho Mlsslssdppl river south of Cairo and tho utilization of a chain Jap Robbed Saloon. The Dalles, Or., June 25. Neno- M MMted Detective Sterling at ,n'a. Japanese employe of the Whito as t.ncs at her house. uouso saloon, wo- arreteu nere yee- ar4 always camo in the back torday by Deputy bnerirr wood, Frances Klnjr. daughter of onargeu wun roumng me casn regis- t w,ness conflrrfed her raoth-.teV of the saloon somo weeks .since. ttory when ?300 waB taken, apparently by r A ico Flthugh, who lived in some oao familiar with tho premises. k tTcck ten vears. wher sho Today the boy confessed his guilt. 1 rooming house, saw Orchard .laying tho cause of his downfall to 'Bering in his rooms a num- gambling. He had been a trusted employe of tue saloon for two years past. of times, and he always came D the dav n, nt -lohf I ' AllfP M-Vlr. unrluil In thf it thf Florence mine at Crip- e for several years, knew ra Scott and Sterling. He Ke Kievi-w Killed by Heat. Pittsburg, Pa., Juno 25. Eleven ner&ona are dead and inanv Dros- "bard rnnotU 3.n a nnmlwr mtw! an a illrfir.t rBUlt Of thO Warm urlng tho strike, weather experienced in the PitUbur setLnd Ira Bllxiard were district within tho pa-t 24 hours. U nt.. iuuiinv rvtu'Tho maTlmtim temooraturd vecter- v ':Z ... - T, .lLXr Wip I secretary and treasurer of tho organ isation, Is bending all his energies to this end. To return to Capt. Orr's plan, ho ostlmatoa that It will require four of lakes In establishing tho proposed (yoara to completo each of tho sec new route. It Is reported that a .tlons, or twenty years to finish tho 150,000,000 appropriation will bo entire Mississippi portion. His sought to put tho scheme in opera- achemo to tako tho work by a section tlon. at a time, completing each link and Capt. Orr's figures, according to throwing it, open to trr.illc, Capt. Orr reports, estlmaten that tho coBt(,tt -n1l-nt will work groat icouo would bo about the samo per mile aa ,m,8' Ho hollovoa that it would bo railroad construction. He would ,P&lhlo to securo big returns from havo tho work begun at Lake tho slgantlo undertaking nlmost Borgno and would carry It north to trom th hoglnnlng of work, and at Cairo, dividing tho operations Into ,tho sani ts,no hMa "P now "l- Ave sections of rbout one hundred lor' anu ivo snippers transporta- mlles each. From tho western end ,t,oa accommodatlona which such u of this lako a out would bo made to waterway naturally would afford, lakes Pontchartraln and Mauropaa. Capt. Orr la said to havo mado a From these lakos tho channel would personal survey and closo study of follow a course slightly northwest tho rout ho has selected It Ilea east until Spanish Lake was reached, of tho Mississippi and closo to tho when it would aasumo a north ,'foothIIU, whoro coll, as he explains trend and parallel tho Mississippi R, (s to.be found that will furnish river until It got to Cairo, where con- 'a aplendld foundation. In addition nectlon with tho Illinois river would .It will bo possible to uso thla soil in be made. Onco Ino the river the proposed routo would bo that al ready discussed and connect with tho lakes through Chicago's sanitary canal. Capt. Orr expocta to ealist the L,kfc-to-ito-GuH Deep Waterway Collided in tho Fojr. Los AngoJeB, Juno 2fc. Running South China. at terrlflu speed through tho fog at movinir toward nntnn 5 o'clock thia morning tho Redondo Kowloon, on tho main land opposlto car, crowded with Mexican laborers, Honk Kong, has boen captured and crashed Into a. froight train, nnd tho government troonn wnrt,i. Af was almost totallly demolished Tho Hong Kong u custom, official w- motorman waa fatally wounded and killed and rebol banners wero 11 Mexicans seriously hurt. .sprinkled with hi blood. Officials. 'and their families drowned thwn-. A HOZKN .MADK 1IAPPV. B0lvos in a well, "-- , p.. Cupid Take a l'ot-Sliot at Marlon i County Couples. lA DAW PC IT County Clerk Allen this morning llrll tl'LOL broko all his provlous records In 1b-I suing marrlago llceuses. Thoro were b!x couples who rocelvod a le gal permit this morning to commit matrimony. Tho licenses wore Is sued to; Albert Ooodwln, of Snlom, aged 30, and Lyda Leo, of Salem, aged 24; Kato V. Nostran witness. any W. Chapman, of Portland, aged 23, and Lulu Elva Harnett, of MINERS - MUTINY AssocUtloB iii the ouuter sad will a keavy currot. tho conatruction of banks and dikes. The proposed ca4al will be fttted with locks, but how many tho re ports do not indicate. It Is said that Capt. Orr is firmly of tho opinion that It is cheaper to lift a vesMl thu to compel it to force Its way Rgalast Victoria, B. C, Juno 25. Ton thousand strlkori. burncq the malu' buildings and killed tha chief of no- Turner, aged 24; John J. Barnott Vi0 at flMlmalo''ln Mia copper mlHln uinmcii hi Miyanowsnitn, Japan. Armed with rifles, tho miners At tueked a roglmont sent to quell tho riots la tho nilnos, which wero dam ago dt. million dollars. witness. B. 8. Colo, of Sllverton, aged 29, and Rosa M. Martin, of Salem, of Salem, aged 27; W. B. Scott wit. ness. Orloy V. Dlrr, of Mehamn, aged 23, and Iness A. Waggoner, of Moha ma, aged 19; J, W, Donlson witness. "Win. 11. Carter, aged 26, and Dor othy a cor, aged 21, both of Sublimi ty; Frank I. Carter witness. Tracey C. Poorman and. Flora M. Llvooley, both of Woodburn; iwucd upon affidavit of Charles L. Oglo, no tary public. 8ucce4ui in life la accomjiaaled by Iftereftse of enemas. That's why Hol der's Rocky MouataJa Te has so swiy imltattoRs; R a siwces. SS eeat, Twi or Tahkts. Dr. -Howe's Driqf fKor. Oa Trail of Roblnr. Fresno, Cal., Juao 25. Tho rob ber who yesterday held up tho Ye Semite stages a Bruno's Mine, has boon traced to Txa Flat, en tho resao river. A poo Ut in PMrsult. The man waa early thlo wont ing, traveling south, Dr. J. F. COOK THM -KWAJAi IMGWOR. moysw to m UMMwrr -mum o xxx vmmxxm oxuu ox inc rvf-H' -.-- -cwi - V il M ;if m J rf2 ?r rfi i a' cj m ii i i cs ---rv--- vumrvMiiHi