Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 31, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    MORNING OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 31. 1910-
TIIE
KANSAS PLATFORM
FAVORS TAFT IDEA
Nominees for Congress Pledge
Tariff Revision, One Sched
ule at a Time.
PROGRESSIVES" IN - LEAD
, reelings Sent to RoowifK. "Xcw
World' Champion of Rights of
Man" Smbbs and Brlrtow. .
Divide thalrmanhlp.
TOPF.KA. Km.. Aug. 3. With the In
uri'ni fart Inn of the Republican party
c-f K.in4 In complete control, the state
yarty council today adopted a platform
decidedly "pro;resalve."
Governor Stubcs was elected chairman.
J.ater he resigned and Senator Briatow
was chosen to preside over tha council
during tha rest of Its session.
When Senator Briatow took the chair
lie spoke of party Issues. He upheld the
inheritance tax. condemned monopolis
tic control and declared that more leg
islation should be enacted regulating the
xailroad.
Tarirr Hill Attacked.
"The tsnff bill enacted by the Con
gress of ) did not follow the stand
ard fixed in the tlonal plntform." he
said, "and a violation of Its pled ires.
1 believe that a new tariff measure
should be passed and mean to flsht for
It Just as Kins; as 1 am In the Senate.
"Moreover. 1 believe we should be al
lowed to vte upon every section of a
tariff bill separately."
In closing. Senator Frlstow declared
In favor of the Oregon plan of electing
I nlted States Senators and for a gradu
ated Income tax.
Following the Bristow speech the com
mittee on resolutions submitted Its re
pott. The platform that had been pre
pared by the committee was adopted
without chanse.
Tnft l Congratulated.
This document opens by saving that
Republicans can best express their ven
eration for the traditions of the party by
turning their fares forward than hack.
rThe platform Is regarded as a "Quaran-tee-
of performance rather than a con
f. salon of faith." It adds:
"Yet we must congratulate President
Tafl as Republicans upon the success
ful outcome of the progressive psrty
measures In Congress, the postal sav
ings bank law. the railroad law and
a ho law providing for the publicity of
'campaign expenses, and In this connec
tion we wish to commend Representa
tives Murdock and Madison for their
work in Congress pursuant to the In
struction of the Kansas Republican
platform of 13 in modifying the rules
Mf Congress so that the enactment of
'these long-delayed measures wss made
;posstble. We wish to commend Sena
tor Bristow for his hard and efficient
work to carry out successfully his plat
form piedice to secure the enactment of
-the well-known long and short haul
vlause in the intersiutp commerce law."
toy ally to the platform of 1W Is
pledged anew and the nominees are
'pledged to a revision of Vie tariff of
:i.e. using the difference between the
'cost of production al home and abroad as
a tie basts.
Single-Schedule Plan Favored.
Senators and representatives are
.pledgt-d to revision "one schedule at a
time.'" The platform also says:
"We do not recognise the revision of
,the tariff of 1909 as a satisfactory ful
fillment of the tariff pledge of the Ke
tpuhliian platform. And we thereforo
'pledge the people of Kansas that tho
'.Jtepubllcan Senators and CongTessme l
Sfrom this state shall work for legisla
tion that will create an IndepenJert
! non-partisan tariff commission, wt'.h
ample power and sufficient appropria
tion to ascertain accurately the differ
.'erne between the cost of production t
lionie and abroad and after having ob
tained such Information, we hereby
pledge our Republican Senators anJ
Representatives immediately to fix the
duties upon the basis of this informa
tion." Election of Important House commit
tee, enforcement of anti-trust laws; with
a law for, sending offenders to Jail, and
the physical valuation of railways are
demanded.
Greeting Sent to Kooevclt.
The 'Roosevelt plan" of conservation
is indorsed. The convention sends greet.
to Theodore Roosevelt, "the new
rorM"s champion of the rights of man.
In the wortd-old contest between riaving
iKumanttv snd the encroachment of sie
i tal privilege. And as Republicans we
;scand ready to enlist under hia banner In
the tlKht for human rights."
Ktirther. the platform binds Kansas
Congressmen to work for a constitu
tional amendment providing for elec
tion of Senators by direct rote, and
for a law providing six-year terms for
hltnt. Circuit and Federal Judges.
Tlie administration of Oovernor Stubbs
Is Indorsed. Congressmen are pledged
;to vote for a law placing public utili
ties under the control of a state com
mission having authority over the issue
of stock and power to obtain the val
uations of the plauts of corporations.
Congressmen are pledged to vote for
a law compelling corporatlona to begin
litigations In Kansas courts and take
'no refuge In KederaJ courts until the
Kansas Supreme Court shall have
passed upon these litigations. They
are further to support a law making a
second offense against the Kansas pro
hibitory law a penitentiary offense, and
to declare for the Initiative, referendum
and recall.
Kansas Congressmen are pledged to
.vote for ratification of the amendment
.providing a Kederal tax on Incomes
and to vote for a measure creating a
commission under the authority of the
next Kansas legislature which shall
make tmjulry Into the practicability of
a worklnsrnian'a compensation law In
Kansaa. The state administration fur
ther Is pledged to uphold the bank
truaranty law.
PR0HIBITI0NN0W ISSUE
rou til Carotins Democratic Primary
Results Show Fight.
COLOMBIA. & C Aug. a. With par
tial returns from 3e counties in the
I democratic primary. C. C. Feather
ton, prohibitionist, and Cole Blease.
local option, will be candidates in the
second race for Governor of (South
(Carolina. The Issue Is between state
, -wide prohibition and the local option
law. under which 2 7 of the 43 counties
of the state now have prohibition.
Nominations are to be made for all
: state and county officers and for Con-
PROMDTENT FIGURES IN THE KANSAS STATE REPUBLICAN
CONVENTION.
"' j i t-- -f f V - S '
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y 1
j rets tn each the seven oistricts.
GOVEJSIYO,
V tZ.cSTU&BS.
TO& CtfAJ. CUGTl
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nnn r -r-Tr"-nS
m BAIL FOR WISE
4wJ
Federal Grand Jury to Hear
Case November 2.
UNCLE COMES TO RESCUE
Wealthy Boston Helatlve Will Pro
vide Funds for Sailor Charged
With Murder or Captain.
"'ot Guilty," His Plea.
SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 30. (Spe
cial. George Washington Wise, alias
Alfred Wilson, charged with complicity
in the murder of Captain Kdwin B.
Wood, of the steamer Buckman. and as
accomplice in the sensational holdup of
the vessel on the high seas, was held
today without ball by United States
Commissioner Wright. Wise must an
swer to the Federal grand Jury on No
vember 2.
The prisoner showed no signs of the
collapse he underwent following his ar
rest and when the Judgment of the
Commissioner was pronounced he be
traved no emotion whatever.
Wise will plead not guilty before the
Federal grand jury, and his attorney
says that he is confident of showing
that his client had no knowledge be
fore hand of the holdup of the Buckman
and the subsequent murder of Captain
Wood. Attorney Duryea for Wise de
clares he can show that Wise was
merely the dupe of Frank Wood, the
missing murderer, who, Duryea says he
wilt prove, plied Wise with liquor and
thrust a revelver Into his hand with
the command that he keep the crew
covered while Wood was accomplish
ing his purpose.
Joseph I'hlliborn, a wealthy uncle of
the prisoner, who resides in Boston,
will furnish ample funds to conduct
his nephew s case. The Eastern rela
tive of the pirate believes In the letter's
Innocence and will leave no stone un
turned to secure his freedom.
DEMOCRATS' HOPE FADES
Continued From First Pave.)
stands to profit at the expense of the
other to any great exent. as develop
mens thus far indicate.
As a result of dissatisfaction among
Republican voters In many states, par
ticularly In the Middle West, regular
Republicans will bo replaced by in
surgents in the next Congress. There
Is no indication that the dissatisfied
voters will send Democrats In place of
regulars, at least In that part of the
country where Insurgency Is strong
est. Nor Is there much intimation t
this time that overthrown regulars will
undertake to knife tickets headed by
their successful Insurgents rivals.
Rather, the tendency is towards recon
ciliation. Rocoevclt Example Effective.
To capture the next House the Demo
crats must carry all the districts ther
bow have, and gain 23. for the present
Republican majority la 44. Are there
22 districts that can be captured this
year? On what issue can the Demo
crats hope to make enough gains to
give tbem the House? They might
have profited by the Republican split
had not Theodore Roosevelt let it be
come known that he was working in
harmony with President Taft. With
those two party leaders working In a.
common cause and to a common end.
insurgents will not be Inclined to go
beyond the point where Roosevelt,
their iduj. stops, nor will many regu
lars vent their spleen on insurgent
nominees when President Taft Is work
ing to compromise tn differences in
the party, and once more restore har
mony. President Taft. moreover, has check
mated the Democrats on the tariff Is
sue, the one actual Issue on which the
Democrats might have made a showing
In the campaign. He has declared for
a practical and effective method of
still further reducing the tariff. Item
by Item, admitting that some of the
present rates are too high, and pledging
his psrty. so fsr as he can. to further
modifications. With a Congress in
harmony with him. and with Influence
enough to bring about further reduc
tions as they are shown to be war
ranted, be can make a much more ef
fective appeal to tba country on the
Y
WILLIAM ALL EHWwTE
tariff Issue than can the Democrats,
who confessedly could do nothing with
the House of Representatives when
the Senate and President are Repub
lican. Democrats Would Be Ineffectual.
Then there arises the general and
all important question, "What could a
Democratic House accomplish, if
elected?"
It could not enact partisan legisla
tion, for the Senate would block It. It
could not carry out platform pledges,
nor fulfill promises made In the cam
paign, for the House by Itself Is power
less to legislate. The most a Demo
cratic House could do would be to
pass the customary appropriation bills.
Inoffensive local legislation that goes
through every session, and adjourn. It
could do nothing to attest the good
faith or the effectiveness of the Dem
ocratic party.
Realizing the uselessness of electing
a Democratic House this year, not a
few Democrats are counseling the
party leaders against putting forth any
extreme effort to carry the election
this Fall. These Democrats feel that
If a Democratic House is elected, and
In the end fails to accomplish any
thing worth while, the Democratic
party will be worse off than if the
Republicana remain In control for an
other two years. For, nothing would
do so much to handicap the Democrats
In 1912, assuming they control the next
House, as to be confronted with a rec
ord for inactivity and failure to redeem
pledges. There are those in the Dem
ocratic fold who would have the cam
paign managers allow the election this
year to go by default, conserving all
resources until 1912, when there will
be a chance for capturing the entire
Government. Anything less than that
wilt do the Democracy no good at
present-
CZAR REACHES GERMANY
WAITING POPULACE REWARDED
BY Gf.IMPSE OF ROYALTY.
I'sual Rumors of Plotted Harm Are
Afloat, and Secret Police Make
Arrest as Precaution.
FRIBDBERG. Aug. 30. Emperor
Nicholas and Empress Alexandra of
Russia arrived here safely this after
noon. Their majesties were . accompanied
Into German territory -by a suite of
iO persons. Before the arrival of the
Imperial train great crowds gathered
in the streets in hope of having a view
of .the visitors. They were not disap
pointed, for the Emperor and Empress
were driven from the railway station
to the castle, which they will occupy
while here, in an open automobile. .
The Russian secret police have been
here for several days on the lookout
for anarchists and last night at Bad
Nauhelm took into custody a Russian
named Mandelberg.
Shortly before the royal party ar
rived today the police arrested another
man who is believed to be an anarchist.
It is estimated that no less than 50
Russian and German political agents
are now in Friedberg and adjacent
places.
As Is invariably the case when roy
alties travel, sensational rumors were
afloat today of Impending and actual
harm to the visitors. The arrival, how.
ever, of Nicholas and Alexandra was
attended by no unpleasant incidents.
Medical Inspector Commits Suicide.
MEMPHIS. Aug. 30. Dr. Edward Powell,
medical inspector of the city schools of
this city, committed suicide today by
shooting himself through the head. He Is
believed to have been temporarily-insane.
DENEEN DECLARES
WAR
COMBINE
Bipartisan Coalition, Says
Governor, Seeks to Con
trol Assembly Again.
"JACKPOT" RULE ATTACKED
Essential Condition of Topular Gov
ernment Is Right of People to
Have Bills Heard In Gen
eral Assembly.
TAYLORSVILLE.- 111.. Aug. 30,-Gov-ernor
Deneen today opened-- the cam-
pa gn against mo ilu. - " .,,,,,
power of the bi-partisan combine which
.1 a. ounmhl V. Ill
dominated ine iat "B,,a' 77
an address in this city he said:
l he men wuw wk"
honest elections, the right to Primary
elections, the expressea
party In the Vnlted States Senatorshlp,
the election of a Republican candidate
for Speaker of the House of RpPreffnt
tlves and the organization of the House
bv a majority of their party, are now
asking the people, whose wills they have
defied and whose- confidence they be
trayed, to entrust them once more with
the direction of public affairs. They are
running on a platform of three planks:
" 1. We announce no principles.
" ';. We express no regrets..
" "3. We Call for vindication.' "
Plunder or Public Intended.
The speaker defined the term "Jackpot."
which has figured in the Brown trial In
Chicago, declaring that "those who have
been exposed are not the only ones Im
plicated. To make a Jackpot effective re
quires the participation of a considerable
number of such as can be Jje'd together
by the cohesive power of public plunder
and an organisation that must be able
to control to some degree the course of
legislation, in the General Assembly.
"This coalition, In its last des-perate
stund against popular government,
deemed it necessary to control the poli
tics of the state. In order to prolong its
power and I. whom they have villified
through their spurious" investigation of
my election, whom they hod opposed with
vituperative rancor at the primaries,
whom they had sought to defeat in tho
election by arraying against me tho spe
cial interest from which they derive their
strength: whose policies thoy had organ
ised the Legislature to defeat and whom
they had attempted to unseal by a
trumped-up contest, was offered their
support for the Vnlted States Senator
ship, an office of high honor when hon
orably b?stowed.
In usual Power Sought.
"These efforts to defeat me. unseat me
or promote me would serve the same
purpose. They carry with them their
own commentary. When T refused io
accept the proffered Senatorshlp. the bi
partisan coalition determined to select a
Senator whose political power would be
urged to strengthen their position and
to moke safe the election of their choice
as my successor.
"Such being the situation In our state,
what Is the next step forward? Manifest
ly behind the Jnckpot stands the organi
sation of the General Assembly and the
control of Its business, which the politi
cal rules of the House place in the hand?
of the Speaker. The n?xt step forward,
therefore, is to restore representative
government to our House of Representa
tive .
"The essential condition of honest leg
islation must be the right to have bills
heard in our General Assembly. This is
fundamental. Of what avail Is It to
make a campaign for wholesome meas
ures If they receive no consideration In
our legislative body?"
Governor Deneen declared that every
man seeking support of Republican
voters at the September primaries should
be pledged to stand for good government
and. continuing, eaid:
"The men who created the unusual and
disgraceful conditions In our state should
not be given power'to prolong them. They
have defied Republican? and repudiated
their party platform: they have stood
against representative government aod
for special privileges and for private In
terests. The extent of their malfeasance
In the last General Assembly Is not yet
known, but Is under investigation by
grand Juries and by our courts.
"The issue In this campaign then is:
Shall their records, their organization
and the results of their work be ap
proved? Upon that issue there should be
no difference of opinion among good citizens."
DR. CRIPPENJN HOSPITAL
Prisoner Collnpges in Jail; Solicitor
Promises New Light.
LONDON. Aug. SO. Dr. H. H. Crlp
pen. Jointly accused with Ethel Clare
Leneve of the murder of his- wife, has
suffered a nervous collapse and was
removed today to the hospital ward of
Brixton Jail. Solicitor Newton says
that his client has given him an ex
planation of the farewell message
found among the prisoner's effects by
Inspector Dew which will throw a dif
ferent light, on the matter when it Is
made public The message was read in
court yesterday at the arraignment of
Crlppen and Miss Leneve. and indicated
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Just opposite Hotel St. Francis
European Plan $1.55 a day up
American Plan S3.00 a day up
Hew steel and brick structure. Furnished at
cost of $300,000. Every comfort and con
venience. On carlines transferring all over
city. Omnibus meets trains and i team era.
Send lor Booklet with map of San Francisco
KID GLOVES FOR
LADIES.
Guaranteed Fit l
Wear.
M V R A Imported
Kid Gloves 1 oe
Dent make O X .ai.J
SCALA. Imported
Italian Kid d f OC
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KID GLOVES FOR
LADIES.
Guaranteed Kit and
Wear.
TER1XO Best
Imported Italian
aU..GI.o:'.e.S.$1.50
WALDOS Imported
Fren ch Kid Gloves,
fine range 1
s.. tPllltl
jf colors . .
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
PETTICOATS
$7.SO Values
$4.98
A choice assortment of
styles and colors, made; of
finest quality taffeta silks,
including "Her Majesty's"
Guaranteed Taffetas.'
WAISTS
$2.25 Values
98c
Positively the greatest bar
gain offered this season.
Waists that have actually
sold at $2.00 and $2K5, to
clean up, today 98
FURS ARE NECESSARY
"With the approach of chilly weather and the fur market at its best it will be too your
advantage to select your Furs now. Whom do you trust to purchase your Furs from? Buy
from the manufacturer and save the middleman's profits.
FOPw WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
we offer Genuine Mink Large Shawl and
Beautiful Muff, reg. values to $ 100, sale
62.50 Set
What Is Egg-Phosphate?
Received highest award,
A. T. P. E., Seattle.
Baking Powder f Phosphate is a very valuable nutritive
element necessary to food. Egg "or egg albumen is the
. .
white of egg crystalized. (Only the freshest of eggs will
crystalize). It sustains the dough and prevents falling,
i
Phosphate prolongs the action of the leavening until its
moisture has teen absorbed and tha dough baked.
Thus risen foods made with Crescent are always de
liciously light, digestible and good.
Crescent is sold by grocers 25c per lb. No more-
no
CRESCENT MANUFACTURING- CO., Seattle. Wast.
that the writer contemplated suicide
during his flight to Canada.
INDIAN LANDS IN SCANDAL
Government Is ATter 760.000 Acres
Alleged Wrongfully Sold.
FERGUS FALLS. Minn.. Aug. 30.
Eugene H. Long, representing the Fed
eral Department of Justice at Washing
ton; John H. Hinton. representing
the Interior Department, and J. . M.
OmO kew York's
m Latest Hotel
ine oreai
Norihern
wrOa 57th Street, West
r i wo minutes irom Lemni t
II la alwwta nf TjlYnrV
Ouiet fclegant moaerateiy rrrccu
On one of New .York's finest, most
central thoroughfare s a lew doors east
of Carnegie Hall is located the Great
Northern hotel offering the bestthat
New York ltas to give. All that the
most extravagant hostelrics afford In
cuisine, in service, in surroundings
and more. Decorations of the periods
of Louis XVX, Heraldic. Elizabethan,
Marie Antoinette and Gothic. Buffet
and Grill Rooms finished in Egyptian
combined with Art Nonveau.
One minute walk from eurfnee and
electric railroads. Hfth Avenue Motor
Busies pass the door en route to
Riverside Drive,
SiiiTle Rooms With Private Bath
$2.00 a day and up. Write for Booklet.
Special Introductory Rates
to westerners
TAXICAB SERVICE FREE
frrry, railroad and falf 3t. o
Address s 1 18 West 57th Street. N. Y.
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Anodate Huaftt General Muugcr .
A New Gold Field in British Columbia
A rich gold quartz vein has been discovered on Grouse Creek, Carl
boo District. B. C, where 50,00.000 (Fifty Million Dollars) has already
been taken out of gravels.
The lode la six feet wide, and pans gold so freely that wages can
be made by sluicing decomposed quarts. This Is a tunnel proposition,
no sinking or hoisting, and a motor car can be run from Ashcroft Sta
tion, on the Canadian Pacifie Railway, to withlrra mile of the property.
I hare acquired the two original locations of one hundred acrea on
both sides ot Grouse Creek, and have formed a syndicate to take over
the property. No money ia to be paid for property untU It is developed
and ore In sight- . , .
Get in on the ground floor and make an Investment which prom,
lses to return you $20.00 for every dollar Invested.
Apply for information and shares to
CHARLES F. LAW, Broker
P. O. Box 11.
Boom T. Bank of British North America, Building, Vancouver.
B. C,
"Dickey, Aasistant"United States District
Attorney for Minnesota, are here today
and announce that they propose filing
hundreds of suits In equity to determine
the ownership of lands In the White
Earth Indian Reservation.
These suits Involved 760.000 acres In
"the reservation that the Indians have
disposed of without the consent of the
Federal Government and the Federal
Court will be asked for an Injunction
tf prevent further cutting of timber oh
these lands pending settlement of the
suits.
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carry a fine line of Solid
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of the best makes, and
we give a written guar
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W while yon wait. We have a large assortmeni oi aiaraonus,
wntotips and iewelrv. which we sell on easy Dayments, and
geg you wear the goods while paying f,pr them.
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