The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 04, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON DAILY " JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINO. APRIL' 4. 1S07.
REPUBLICANS FAIL TO vS
KISS AN D MAKE UP
ROOSEVELT
TO WAGE WAR
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(Continued from Page One.) .
W Tr? 'ft
SALE,
Merger of Clubs Not Yet Realized, and Wheels of, the Proposed
. Machine Will Not Begin to Mova Until After ; Friday s -t
. .4 .; Night In Any Case. ": :
The Union Ranublloaa club's lev
tout did not mtertsile iMt night a
; per schedule. Tbe prospective found
. era of the elnb earn to. the conclusion
' t apparently that the eecretary of the
' . Portland Republican club and other
' ' member of that organisation hetd. the
whip hand aa far aa consolidation went
j and decided to give the members of the
I club a chanoa to say whether or net
. ther desired to become parte of the new
! ,; machine.
- A meeting of the Portland RepubUoaa
. : club will be held Friday night, wnen
, the ouestlon of oonaolldatlon will be
; pat up to them, and If .they desire to
disband the -old club end merge Its
Identity Into the new the eonaolldatlon
' wlU be made; If not. the eld elub will
, be maintained and the Union club will
althee naa out aa an -unfulfilled dream
" or the name-of -the- Dearer elub-- will
paas Into oblivion and the Union club
: J will bloom In tta stead. :
. . Om St ftwm . '?
The executive committee of the Port
. . land RepubUoaa club held a . meeting
last night and decided to .stay In the
' ' nag until ouch time aa the whole mem
, , bershlp should decide to go orer to the
' new organisation. In order to make
; plain' JU attitude, and to-shew that It
. was not. mersed with the proapeotlTe
Union club, aa had been given out. It
I paaaed resolutions outlining Its ettW
' tude and stipulating that It waa a dls
. tlnct and Identical factor In the Repub
; Ucaa organisation of the otty. ' This
resolution was expresslre of, the attl
. tude of the executlre committee and
! ; took the stand that until such time as
the woble membership decided to make
some changrth- eeeutle- committee
' would not consider any such proposal
aa had been made by the executive oom-
mlttee of the Bearer olub, and W. P.
' Keady and others of the Republican
' club. The resolution Is in part as f ol
'" lows:"'-
Bony Amalfaatatlon. ',, "V - t
"That w disavow, annul and declare
old any such pretended action on the
part of the executive board toward
. amalgamating this organisation with
another." - a. -.--.. -.:-..-
Following the 'meeting' Friday night
In the . Belllng-Hlrsoh building the
Union elub promoters will hold a meet
ing provided the Republican club mem
bership decide to amalgamate. - (friends
of the merger state that there will be
no trouble after the whole membership
la permitted to take a hand In the set
tlement of the question, but . that the
whole Republican family In Portland
will join hands In perfect peace - and
amity and Journey down, the path Of po
litical effort shoulder to shoulder and
In perfect time and step. The meeting
Friday night will decide whether or
not the dream will come true..
.WUl Iot Indorse.
As a further slap at the organisers
of the Union olub, which it Is assarted
Is a move on the - part ' of Devlin's
friends to secure an organisation, pre
sumably embracing the great majority
or the Republicans of the olty. which
will indorse him as the one' Republican
candidate for mayortJthe following
resolution waa adopted by the executive
committee: --- . -
"Resolved, by the members of the Re
publican elub of Portland, Oregon, in
regular meeting assembled. That It la
the sense of this club, following the
precedent adopted In the primary cam
palgn of last year, that we as an
organisation do not Indorse any candi
date for Republican nomination at the
approaching city primaries, or that the
club as an organisation be used In any
way to advance or promote the candl
daoy of one candidate aa against that
of Another-or others, giving a free and
fair field to all candidates for Republi
can nomination.
. Tot Straight Ticket,
"Be It further resolved. That this
club - aa an organisation will support
the straight Republican ticket as nomi
nated; "Includrng each and -every nomi
nee thereon at the election June I next.
"And to carry out the above resolu
tions that a special meeting of this club
be held Monday evening. April It. at
I o'clock, at which meeting all candi
dates for Republican nomination are to
be - Invited to attend and address the
meeting. And that the next regular
meeting or this club be held Wednesday
evening. May a. to be made a ratifica
tion meeting for the support of the en
tire .Republican ticket ae nominated at
the primary election to be held May
4 next." .' .
FIREfalAH'S GEMER0S1TY .
: : COST HIM HIS LIFE
Took Run for Day for Friend
With Sick Wife and Is
' Killed In Disaster.
Mmateh t The loareel.l
Butte. Mont, April . An act of geo-
. eroslty for a friend who waa nursing a
sick wife cost Andrew Bandera hie life.
' He was terribly scalded In a collision
. between the two crack trains of the
Northern Peclflo railroad yesterday
nMP Garrlaoa.
Banders had taken the run for the
' ' dr to . aooommodate Fireman Taylor,
! the 'regular man of the North Coast
. Limited, and he failed to heed the
i warnlng cry of the engineer to Jump
. when their engine crashed Into the two
1 enelnes, DUlllna- the Burlington nyer.
V. Bandera waa nulled from beneath the
' .wreckage In a delirious condition and
MnHnuallT raved: ".'
Taylor, old boy," he would shout, I
- did It all for you. Ton are a married
' man and I - am single. - I can stand It
' I am srlad I did It. God bless you."
A number of passengers of tho North
Coast sustained minor Injuries, among
whom la Mlaa Roy McRoberts of Kan
, as City. Hoboes stealing their way
en the North Coast had out the air col
: umn. . and' when the engineer applied
the brakes they failed to work. Ths
three engines were badly wrecked. :
SALOONS RAPPED BY
NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE
. UhimI Bnaetal Bar lice.) - - -
Lincoln, Neb., April 4. Both branches
of the legislature hare adopted a bill
t-rblddlng brewer from baring any
. financial Interest la a saloon or any
property where . a saloon Is located.
Nearly half of the saloons In tho state
are arretted.
Asr tour . clothing has
suited so many boys and
pleased so many .moth
ers, we feel that we can
give the same satisfac
tion to you and your
boy. Anyway, we have .
goods of the right kind
marked at the right,
prices, and a right good '
place to show them.
Suits $2.35 to $8.00.
ClothinqCb
GusKuhnPaopVv
ltd and 163 Third St.
OKLY RIGHTEOUS HEN
SIT AT THIS BANQUET
, ,v ' " i ! ,. V'
Pittsburg Will Prove to World
That Some Good People
. Live There.
(Jeersal Bptdal garncat I
Pittsburg; Pa., April 4. More than
ordinary Interest Is manifested In the
annual banquet of the PlUaburg cham
ber of oomraerce at the Hotel Bchenley
tonight . Though the chamber has dis
claimed . any such intention tho fact
has leaked out that the primary aim
kept in view In making the banquet ar
rangements waa to bring together an
aaeembly that. would prove to the world
that the only producta of Pittsburg are
not respondents, eo-reepondents, homi
cides ana iron and steel. -
' Through the Corey and Hartje divorce
oases, the Thaw trial and mora than
dosen oiner cases that hare occurred
during' the last few years, Pittsburg
nas ootauiea more than Its share of no
toriety. The reputation of Jhe city has
suffered and leading citlsena believe the
time has come when something should
be done to show that the proportion of
gooa men in Fittaburg Is as great as In
otner communities. Tonight's banquet
a we nrsi cirect steo In this direction.
The guests are to. number between 0
and 40, and all are men who are noted
for their ettainmente In literature, law,
theology, philosophy, the exact and ap
plied sciences, statesmanship, the fine
arts, mechanical arts, invention and
philanthropy. None haa ever been di
vorced and at lare loyal dtlsens of
nitsourg. j .
of the conspiracy, Affot, the spokesman,
replied:
"It came out at a dinner when a
friend of Harrlraan, Hearst and Rocke
feller, especially of - the latter, at
tempted to gain some new converts to
the. scheme, Aa It happened ho waa la
the midst of the president's friends,
but he waa too drunk to act with Judg
ment, and gave the whole thing away.
I don't care to say when nor where
the dinner took place."
Parker Shows. Sgneranoa,
. The president and his friends are
chuckling. over the Inaccurate knowl
edge of contemporary hlatory revealed
In the statement made by Judge Parker,
In which he takes tAe slds of Harriman
in the controversy. Prominently dis
played In the statement of Parker ap
pears: "Congress refused to make aa
Investigation of the corporate contribu
tions of 1104 or to pasa a law prohibit
ing corporate contributions in the fu
ture." ,
"Every one should know that In the
last session of congress," said a high
offlolal of the government today, la law
waa passed making It "unlawful for any
national bank or any corporation or
ganlsed by the authority of any lawa of
congress to make a money contribution
In connection with any election to any
political offlce'; 'also maklag it "un
lawful for any corporation whatever to
make a money contribution 1a conneo
tion with any election at which a
presidential or vlee-presldentlal eleo
tor or representative in congress la to
be voted for, or any election by any
state legislature of a United fltatee
senator.' The penalty la 11.000 for each
offence, or Imprisonment for a year, or
both.
Wfco do tbs Hoaeyf
"Now, J submit that thla law. ap
proved by the president on January Is,
1107. is lust about aa strong aa the
legislative branch of the government
can make It, and ought to satisfy even
Judge Parker -and friends. The - fact
that Parker la apparently not aware of
lta existence proves him several months
behind the tlmea."
Of the f t0.00 raised by Kdward
Harriman at tho suggestion of Prest
dent Roosevelt to carry New York stats
for Roosevelt andJllrgina In the cam
paign of lfOe. 1200.000 weat to the Re
publican state committee, of which ex
Governor B. B. Odell waa chairman, and
the remaining fiO.OOO waa retained by
the ..Republican national committee ' to
be used under the direction of Chair
man Cortelyou. Thla fact was known
to Cortelyou, to Bliss, to Odell and
others.
VIGOROUS REFERENDUM ,
CAMPAIGN ON U. OF 0.
- (Sneclal Dlseatch to Tha Innil I
Albany. Or., April 4. Petltlone for the
reierenaura on tne University of Oregon
appropriation are being .circulated and
quite generally signed. Many represen
tative citlsens have already sle-ned.
among them leading business and pro
fessional men of the city. The first
f the- petltlone circulated have- been
filed with the county clerk for verifica
tion and others will be filed aa fast as
they are obtained.
Tho campaign will be directed from
Linn and the printed matter Is being
forwarded to all portions of the state.
A committee has the work in charge
and Is putting forth all energy toward
tho final object of securing sufficient
electors aa petitioners to Insure the
submission of tho measure to a rote of
tho people at the next general election.
SURVEYING FOR JETTY
IN ABERDEEN HARBOR
'l : ......
' IffMcUl MiMtci to Tbe JoernaLl
Aberdeen, Wash.. April 4. Major
Chittenden's visit Is already bearing
fruit, as the work of surrey will begin
at once. Junior Engineer EL x car'
center, with a large crew of surveyors,
went to Damon's Point today, to make
the Drellminarr surrey for tha jetty.
A surrey for the 4.000-foot approach
from' the channel to tha point where the
jetty will touch tha land will be made,
when bids for ths work will bo called
for. Mr. Carpenter bopes to bars work
started on this part of the plan In 60
daya. It haa not yet been decided where
the stona for tho Jetty will be secured.
Different plans are being considered. It
may bo found necessary to bring it orer
from tha Columbia river, as wag ths
stona for tho south side Jetty.-... ' .
LEGISLATOR ON TRIAL
;F0R ACCEPTING BRIBE
(Joemat gperlal Barries.
Boston. April 4. Representative ' a
John Lamboureux, a member of tbe
Massachusetts legislature, was placed
oa trial In tha superior criminal court
today on a charge of soliciting and ac
cepting a bribe. - The indictment Was
returned four weeka ago as a result of
an Investigation , by district Attorney
Moran. - Lamoureux'g home la la North
Adams. ,..
.... ' ' - '
Chairman Cortelyou In Washington
last night was given an opportunity by
tha Hearst News Barvloe either to con
firm or deny that this was the disposi
tion made of tha Harriman fund, a
uestlon being sent to him In writing:
'he following waa Cortelyou'e reply:
"Tha secretary, following his invari
able rule, haa nothing to say." v. , -
.miasm womeo.
Excitement in tha White House orer
tha Harriman revelations bad not
abated to any appreciable - extent to-
day.. aocQrdlng-ioWaslUna-toa-.ad vloea 4
President Roosevelt sent for all . tha
friendly newspaper correspondents to
make a further explanation of hie side
of tho controversy. Roosevelt declined
to admit any newspaper man to tha
conference who represented other than
administration organs.
- To the favored onea ha talked orer an
hour and his talk was emphatlo and
embellished.- Not before in his admin
istration haa tho president been so
greatly worried aa he haa been orer tha
revelations of the Herri man letter.
In his talk today with tha favored
newspaper correspondents ho denounoed
In unmeasured terma every person who
had taken Issue with him.
To pofeal
' Roosevelt believes .also - that the
schemes of the conspirators extend to
controlling the national Republican
(convention next year and defeating
Terrs aspirations to the presidential
nomination, ' which Roosevelt baa been
advocating so -earnestly.-
Not only is It desired to defeat Taft,
or any candidate that Roosevelt might
attempt to dtotate to the Republican
party, but tha conspirators want and
will try to name ths presidential aandl
data themselves, choosing One who will
entertain views directly tha opposite of
loose or jriooeeveic.
' That Roosevelt will plunge bodily Into
tho campaign of 1001 and exercise all
his Influence la securing the nomina
tion .of Taft Is bow regarded aa cer
tain. He will Ignore the rule heretofore
observed that tha president must keen
hla hande off - tho choice of a successor
and endeavor to fight la tha national
convention next year to secure the nom
ination of Taft.
every Article, reduced
Friday and Saturday Extra Special.
For Friday and Saturday
from $27.50 up to $35.0
garment. Removal Sale
ww.we tiuDut5 Jwv k 1 I I ft II . 1 I
i a new up-to-date Spring jjjj JJ j)Q JJ
New Spring Coats and Jackets
Jackets and Coats in silk, covert and mixtures, good values
for $12.50, $15.Q0, $17.50 and $20.00. (H O tk C
Friday and Saturday ? Removal Sale Q)QJf J
Price. '.
Waists
SMrfs
Regular $2.00 Waists, Fri
day and 1 Saturday. Re
moval
Sale
Price...... .......
89c
$15, $17.50 and $20 Skirts, In
voile, Panama and mixtures.
Friday and Saturday Re-
$5.00, $6.00 and $8.00 Hats
Friday and Saturday Only. $2.95
It's but a matter of a few' days now and we will move Into
our new department There is no line of merchandise that
suffers quicker from handling than Millinery, and rather
than take chances of ruining a quantity of hats we haye de
cided to place them on 'sale Friday and Saturday at prices
that will make moving on our part unnecessary. We have
chosen for this, sale about 200 of the season's best styles of
tailored suit hats and trimmed mushroom shapes in a variety
of styles of trimmings, our regular $5.00, H - r
$6.00 and $8.00 values. Friday and Satur- Tfi X
rlav. choice.. .............. ....... ...t
ON CO.
131-FIFTH STKLET, BETWEEN ALDLR AND WASHINGTON
Every soap in our immense) stock at greatly re
duced prices this week. Every one knows that
. . HARRIMAN SMILES
If Magnate la Worried He Doa Not
show it:
Ne Terk, April 4. With the air of a
person without a car. In the world,
Harriman smiled ' lata this afternoon
as he left his offlce. If he la worrying
absolutely nothing about him shows It.
"Don't you think I said enough T" he
replied when asked If be would make a
further statement In his controversy
with the president. - - t '
"You have .a hard light on . your
nanas,- was suggestea.
"I don't think so." said tba wisard.
"I have nothing to do now except at-
tena to nusmess. Railroad business Is
very good, but weather condltlona bare
been extraordinary. In fact this haa
been aa exceptional rear - both , for
weather and politic."
SPINAL MENINGITIS IS
FOUND IN BAKER CITY
(Bperlal Manatee to Ti. imil i ' J
Baker Cly. Or, April 4. Bplnal men
ingitis has made Us appearance in Ba
ker City, two cases harlng come to light
In the family of Elswortb Lenta Two
children were stricken last night and
are in a crltloal condition, although Dr.
At wood states that he doea net believe
the disease will prove fatal.
It was rumored this morning that
there were a number of other oases
here, but they have not yet been re
ported to tha physicians and they be
lieve there wlU be no further snread
of the dleease. If other cases do come
to light, however. It Is planned that the
schools be closed and a close Quarantine
established.
Found Did In Bd.
(Reerlal Dlapatek te tke oersal
Hoqulam, Wash April 4. :berles
Rogers, a pioneer of Hoqulam, was
found dead In his bunk at the North
western logging camp thla morning. De
ceased was 5 years old and known as
"Bonny Boy." He had been a resident
of this city for 10 years. - Coroner
Olrard wlU hold aa Inquest this afternoon.
English Playing
Cards and Bridge
y ' Sets, 75c
14s, ana fun Bound of WOOBblaK
we carrv the best, and this soap sale of ours is a ''" rsruw a
JtU. t ..m 1 aiajW-iOCOOO Vwal Oarda, art e.
uuuus( eavuig uiaiib iut jrvu.
; Hoares' Cut Glass
Is tho standard of beaaty and quality, j W, have lust
received a very large laroloe and arc orerstocked on
T-lneh bowl. Tor this week wo plao. on tf r
special sale thla exquisite Iora cut T J D
Regular price 110.
r . rani uonrn
'---.-.' v . "
mis sjiarta-s sisaH
- -r- Tomorrow Evening
And every day. Ton can hear in our
Gift room exquisite selections from the
opera "Brnenl." Verdi.
All who are Interested in" the wonder
ful Vict role, or who desire to hear the ,
beauUful voices of Bembrlch, Pattl,
Olacomelll and other of equal fame ,
are eonllallr invited.
1,00 Records and a com piste stock ot
Victor afaohlnea and Edison Phono
slg-as.
tourney's
Delicious
r Chocolates
AST9 MOM BOTga
free orer aavy. r
Phona na for a boa.
Take home soma
toaay.
Wjj Flower
Seeds
ooirj vr
, yrm KAva
A Photographic Discovery
flend for catalonia.
new April Edison Keeoras are
300 Teddy Bears
grephs.
Th
kars.
"Woodhrk" Part Spices
- AJIaJ pure; " thejrlT '" stand every test)
fresh, pure, reliable. No wonder their
sale grows. BPBOXAfci We ere sup
plying for a limited time all our Bploes
in nickel sprinkler-top bottlea, a regu
lar too also for lOo.
W. offer today CARBON A a wonderful art paper.
roduces the most artistic and beautiful tones try
sample today. ... . V
mtOOAPaTTO till
wood ro b tram: w,
ajt utmu
1U UADIf. .
'Prom "OVe Vlrginnr," see lb.) freeh and
good. An old-fashioned Spring tonlo
. Is sassafras tea, and every on. should
take it. . r - . , - ,. . , i- -
"Woodkrk" Olive Oil
The first pressing from sun-ripened
California Queen Ollvee, eel eo ted and
cured. Nothing so delicious for salads.
Nothing Be good for leea folka. Gal
lon, 93.S4I large bottles, geoi small ones.
Hammered and Art Brass
CtA- Bronaej at special prices. Lanterns, Candle-
vviu. .m, Aoraa, irays, Lonnf
, .iuhiit. pi. oa si s Discount. (DIS
cent from our regular prices.
Cupi
week
'rare and
of 19 per
CUP BOOK
When you ara In a hurry, call Exchange 1110 trunk lines, 20 extensions. Orer 100 talesmen ready to attend to your order. We want monthlv
accounts with responsible folk. . Our delivery system ia good, and we arc always trying to Improve h. .
WE TAKE CANADIAN MONET AT PULL VALUE.
Allotting Wenaha Reserve. (
' (Raeelal ripatc r Tba Jnereal.t
Pendleton, Or., April 4. Per the pur
pose of allotting sbout 71,000 acres of
range land recently added to the 'Wens
ha forest reserve, in Umatilla county.
Foreet Supervisor J. M. Bmtta of the
Weaaba reserve haa called a meeting of
stockmen Interested to be held la this
oity Api-U li,
Ths addition of the wsnaha reserve
Includes a Inrge ' section Of excellent
rang, which has been ueed by Umatilla
aounty people, and who will be on hand
to mk application for allotments
wlt&ln the new boundaries.
. New York Society Wedding. .
' (Jeeraal Sneelal aWlee.)
New York. April 4v Two families
well known In New Tork society were
united today when aflse Annie Konntte,
daughter of Mr. and - Mra. Luther
Kountse, became the bride of J. Gordon
4 Deugtas, The eeremon took place la
t. Thomae- ehureh. Bishop potter offl
elating. The bride's only attendant
waa the bridegroom's sister. Iflss 0ybU
L. R. Prenoh, of Ores Valley, Oregon,
la at th. Dragon hotel. He win ba In
Portland several das oa business,