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A .H-lrfi f pf M 1 ? T ffc ik flhe ouraal SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1008. NO. 124. fvorTxy"1' OLEMAN HAS NOT RESIGNED cinderbilt Girl Marries An Unpronouncable Count IAPANESE SPIES WORKING FRISCO ay Have Been Only Hoboes Trying to Get a Night's Free Lodging SECY. TAFT REPORTS PROGRESS I Sin Francisco Trith deadly hrJ shrarehootpra yostordny morn , Jan. 27. Bullets J the darkness of Sunday morning two ! Intont by National "J011 "tried to gnin an ontrnnco Into Alio promlsos. Fearing that a third attomnt tnlirht bo nindo. Cnntnln .7. fru&trated a second nttompt to 0 Mund ordorod tho gUftrd of Mm tho armory of Companies K and! diors doubled lost night. Armed Fifth Infantry of tho Natloual men watched tho promlsos from ird. In tho building, which Is lo-l",K',un'1 ay """i uawn una morning. Ono of tho maraudors was nearly kllloil Snturdnv mornlne. n. linllnt .pi of San Francisco's coast dc- from tho rovolvcr of sergeant Hamm and topographical nlona of ..nlerelnir hl hat. From thn donci-ln- N at Duchanan and wallor rcet. are kept vnlunblo military peninsula, bat the attack on the building : not a burglar's ordinary opera- Is items apparent from tho pcrsls- oi mo mysionoUB visitors. ty Saturday morning and again In tlon of tho trcspasBoru furnished tho offlcors of tho regiment by tho son tries the authorities aro working on th.othoory.that Jnpanoso spies woro seeking to gain outranco to tho se crets of tho armory. fISCAGO store! rc.vri.r.o DMnuMin nwuot r Our Annual Icaring Sale is still continued and will be kept in full blast until further notice, We must have room for our Spring Goods. That is the reason we are offering our entire stock of up-to-date mer chandise at such sacrifice prices, hundreds of articles all over the store sold at cost and less than cost. Read on IN THE PHILIPPINES FOUR THOUSAND SCHOOLIIOU8ES THE REGULAR AHMY AND AL LOWING THE NATIVES TO HOLD OFFICE IS DOING THE WORK OF CIVILIZATION. I03-1 ya-d of beautiful V.llo. fk Embn Iderlos from to J' inches wide, going at loss Uan manufacturer's cost. Ixt 1, Oc; Lot 2. 12 J$c yard 3. 15c ynrd worth 35c. PMa'd3 Wf Square Mesh Linen !" a' d ha. worth in nml t1:ie rer aid, now 5c (u C luXcA ami ninnlr nroca 1 B'lns at tWHUNQ PRICES. Cv.cr d ?u.tv HI J. If f Dark and T.lorht Ontiqg Flannels, 7c r-' per yard 3c f I' .as and Waistine ts r ltl-tn.l1ata irnnHe ( I R1G PRICES. Nring Prices Goodsthis sea t Udie' coata, La- Petticoats, Dress ir. Raioen.ita T?nh. Silk Coats, Ladies Ladles Jackets, Ohll- F.rs anH Pmid nion c-"? and Faey pothers. ' Su 'g .n F FMed a. "-s M $7.00 Raincoats Now $18.00 Coats Now , $16.50 Suits Now $25.00 Suits Now $3.95 9.00 8.90 12.501 lc Store That Docs The Business I Washington, Jan. 27. Tho report of Secretary Win. II. Taft on his recent tour to tho Philippines has boon laid boforo tho President. Toft called from Scattlo in September nnd landed at Manilla in time to bo present at tho opening of tho Filipino congress, which, In co-operation with tho American Phlllppino commis sion, Is tho govornlng body of the Island. Taft reviews nil that has been, dono to bring pouco and pros perity to tho islands since Dewey sailed Into tho harbor and drove out tho Spaniards, with tho help of Ag ulnaldo. lie recitos how thora was on Insurrection, and how for years guerilla warfaro had to bo stamped out, tho ladrono system nnd tho armed banditti crushed. Ho says tho regular army did grand work. At present thoro aro nearly 4000 pub lic schools In tho Islands, all tho way from llttlo log school housos for tho chlldron of farm laborors to tho ag ricultural collogo and industrial schools. Tho poople havo but one doslro In oducatlon, nnd that Is to learn English and American Idoas of business and government. Taft mndo tho roturn trip by way of tho Trans-Siberian railroad and landed In Now York, having boon noarly a month in tho islands, and only 72 days on tho road. Ho provod that a man can go round thai world by tho short North Amorlcan and Siberian routo In loss than SO days. Tho roport proveB that from tho first day of occupation by tho Americans to the present there has been a continuous policy of fitting tho naUves as rapidly as posslblo for the duty of self-government, and as fast as ready for tho task allowing them Jo share In tho actual work of gowning tholr own country. Taft raps tho antl-lmporlallsts hard, as well as those who bollove the lelande should bo turnod over to the poople there, which, ho contonds, would re sult in bloody ohaot and the acquisi tion by the islands at an early day by some other national sovereignty. Both of those theories he holds to be untonab'e and unpatriotic. . o THAW'S MENTAL CONDITION FROM CHILDHOOD HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION WILL AGAIN IJC SUBMITTED TO THE EXPERTS IN RRAIN DISTURB- AN'CEJS THAT OCCUR WHEN MEN bo.DIIT CRIMES. New York. Jan. 27. Whon tho trial of Harry ThaV was rosumed this morning Dr. CharloH Francis Bingaman, of Pittsburg, who was physician for .tho Thaw family for many years, was tho first wltnosn ce.llud to the stand. Tho purpoie of his testimony was to Bhow Thaw's mental condition at various stages of his life, from tho tlmo howa? a, baby up to tho pronont Umo. Ho testified that Harry was norvous whon ho was a ohlld, and np poarod Irrational whon ho saw him In tho Tombs. Dr. Sldnoy Ruddell Wolls, of Lon don, who trontod Thaw in 1899, was tho next witness. Ho says ho was en U od to Clarldge's hotol ito examine Thaw and that tho latter was suf fering from . mental dlslurbnnc'o of some kind. At 10:3F) o'clock tho dofonso had all Kb dlreot vIdonco in hand, and Attornoy Littleton bogan tho reading of tho hypothetical quostion to tho throe oxporta for tho defonso. CHAUFFEUR LOVED HUNGARIAN PRINCESS Tried to Dash Over a High Precipice With the Family ' Automobile Bucharest, Roumania, Jan. 27. Tho Priuco&s Chlkn, who was sorl ously Injured recontly In tho wreck of hor IniBband's automobile during a light botweon tho prince and his mad chnuffcMr, to prevent tho lnttor from steering tho machine ovor a 100-foot cliff, Is pronounced out of dnngor. Tho chauffeur, an Itnllnn, wns In lovo with tho princcBB, nnd had hor husband. It was evidently In ro vongo thnt the man sought to kill .himself nnd omployoro by a daah ovor n preclplco u tho face of which tho river road runs outsldo of Buch arest Though tho prlnco, suspecting tho plan, wronched tho stocrlng whool from tho lunntio'H hands in time to provont tho plunge, tho oiutomobllo was tumbled bottom upward in tho road, killing tho chnuffour and fieri- troubled her so much with hiti at- ously Injuring tho prlncesu. Tho tontions that irho threatened to toll. prlnco was unhurt. BAKER CITY IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH Officials Who Szt a Bad Example to the Young-Skating Rinks On Sunday Baker City, Or., Jan. 27. ABonHa-.'ond ono-hnlf mlnutos nftor tho flnlsh THE COLRMAN RESIGNATION Tru Condition of the Status of n Much-Mooted Controversy. GLADYS VANDERBILT LIIRIKS A NOBLKMAN. New York, Jan. '2 7. At high noon today Gladys Vanderbllt became the wife of Count Lazlo Szeohenyi, tho Hungarian nobleman..' The cere mony was carried out with simple elegance, thore being absent the usu al confusion that has been to notice ahk at fashionable weddings. Cornelius Vanderbllt, brother of the bride, save hor away. This fact ie taken as an Indication that there has been a complete reconciliation in the Vanderbllt family. The wed ding is said to be the oulmination of a love match pure and simple, by those who know the bride and groom The ceremony was performed by Mgs LaVe'le The Pope sent apos toMo benediction through Archbishop Farley There aro so many rumors nflout as to what has roally taken placo In tho mattor of the resignation of l'res Ident Colomnn that a true account Is here given the public, to put at rojt all talk in thnt gontloman's absouee in tho East to visit his mother nnd attend tho Baltimore convocation of Bishops of tho Methodist Episcopal church. In November Dr. Coleman tendered his roeignation as prosidont of Willamette University to tho board of trustees. Tho board met In De comber and doolinod to accept tho resignation, although tho chairman of the hoard and two others fnvorod Kich a course. January 7 the trus tees mot in Salem, nnd it wa decid ed that all action taken at tho De cember session of the board of trus- tMe was Irregular, and h,ence Illegal, and that loft the resignation still pending with no notion takon. Thr fight against Coloman was put up by throe or four paoplo, and has novor beeji supported at Salem, where his work Is beit known and approdatoJ. There is Mill a faction that says Cole man muct go, hut thoro oan be no ac tion taken until the end of this school yar. of tho Harvey Browji memorial fcor vIcoh. That a prisoner in tha county Jail accuses Judge Smith of being Intox icated during th progroaM of his trial. tlon such as has not boon onjoyod in Enstorn Orogon slnco tho nsenslsnu- tlon of Harvey Brown was sprung hUo yostordny foronoon, whon a dodger, I set led by tho Ministerial As-' soolat on of this city, wnrf circulated, That boys and glrlH ur9 allowod to uiuorly criticising olhclnls of tho oity.wuii.lor about the city at all hours of and tho county. The clrcnilnr charged tho night. Baker City with bolng a "stink pot That tho skating rinks aro allowod of corruption." Among .tho onodflc to open on Sundays. olmrgoH are these: That on of Ul0 ,nom,,orH of the Hint Judgo Smith, of tho circuit clvlo purity commlttoo onco found it court, an d.Mnyor Johns wore seen J pollcomnu In a gnmbllng dn gam- M.ininK iwore a saloon bur four bllng. M M H M JEWELRY ROBBERS HAVE I1BBN CAI'TUREO. Marysvlile. Cal., Jan. 27. Harry Rogers and James Reed, who aro thought by the polloe to have been Implicated In the recent Jewelry store robberies in Sacramento and Stock ton, have been captured here. In their possewlon were found 60ts of burglar tools, four unset dia monds, three topaz, one apal and several gold rings. -- Rev Brougher, at Portland, claims a man cannot be moral without em bracing Christianity, M M M M M M II OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY WILLAMETTE ROUTE" ' "THE ROAD OF COURTESY AND SERVICE" OPEN FOR BUSINESS WITH BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SALEM STOPPING AT ALL INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. TRAINS FROM BOTH PORTLAND AND SALEM. LEAVE AT 8 O'CLOCK A. M. AND 2 O'CLOCK P. M. AND ARRIVE AT J I O'CLOCK A. M. AND C O'CLOCK I M. FROM TEMPORARY STATIONS COR NER OF FRONT AND JEFFERSON STREETS IN PORTLAND, AND HIGH AND STATE STREETS IN SALEM. TICKETS FOR SALE ON TRAINS OR AT THE UNDERSIGNED OFFICES OF THIS COMPANY, AT THE POLLOWI.VCI REDUCED RAJTES BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SALEM: SINGLE TRIP $ J.50 ROUND TRIP a.7rt SATURDAY TO MONDAY (.1 days) 2.00 25-RIDE FAMILY COMMUTATION (Book) 1W.00 Single and round trip and 25 ride family tlakots aro on sale daily Return portion of round trip tickets aio good for 30 days ami St ride book is good for three months from dato of Sale. Saturday to Monday tickets on Bale for train loavlng at 2 p. m. Saturdays or any Sunday train; good returning on any train of Sunday or Mon day following dato of salo. For furthor information apply to F, J. 8WAYNE, Ticket Agent, GEO. V. NEVINS, Sulem (Office Capital Drug Store) Tnifilc Manager. Liberty and State Street. Portland. i M M H r M M M M M M M M M e