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?m DAILY JOURNAL IS SOLD ON THE STR.SS IS AT 3 ' CENTS A COPY. DON'T PAY MOKE; OR YOU CAN HA". IT DSLIVEDED BY CARRIER AT YOUR, HOUSE AX JOcj DAILY -INCLUDING THE SUNDAY JOURNAL 15c A V.C in BEST RESULTS . -' :, From Journal . Wants. To sell I Real EstateTo sell your business i a , Advertise in The Journal, t 1 '- , The weather Occasional rala to-. ' nightnd Thursday.. . ' . T7(i felf JOURNAL CIRCULATION fV " ' yesterday) , was V ": VOL:, VI. NO. 261 1 s PORTLAND,; OREGON, . WEDNESDAY : EVENINO,x JANUARY; ,8, 1908. FOURTEEN PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS, i f 'ffiSPtSB v .' f ' , .(. . t '' i i i i i ii - . ! ' , - i - If.., -VV.,- , .4,f ,.y..y. ; f .; C0I1QUERS SPINAL MEllltlGITlS .i vi , Dr.; Simon ; Flexner, bead of tha;, Rockefeller Instltuta tor Medical Re- . .... -r; .... .. "...- ' search, , has dlscorered an antitoxin . aerum with . which he has treated , many cerebrospinal meningitis suf- - ierers succesBtuuy. At tne lert is a , ; photograph, enlarged, many, times, of tb cerebro-splnal meningitis germ. The sketch t shows Dr. Flexner', at work la; his laboratory.! 7; Democratic ' and Republican Leaders in Accord 6htSubject jp Brp wn Men j in United ; StatesBotli Agree That the Orientals- Leave . "" ftTnlted PrM Lnncd Wirt.) ; ! Chicago, Jan. 8. In an Interview today ;WUllam Jennings" Bryan, made ; the declaration that lie is Josthe .ex.- elusion of orientals or Asiatics. He said" ltvls .Impossible for thorn. "ta as slmllate, wltb the Caucasians of the - United States. i . . v. . Thla etpreBsldtf of his views on the exclusion question Is taken as an ln- dlcatlon that in bis speech tonlgnt he 11I formally declare that the Japan ese should not be admitted to this country. He says, however, that the orientals In the United States must be given protection and, that their. . property , rights should H be , "I will not venture v to say by what means those races could be ex cluded said Bryan., "But I will say that any means would be Justi fied In the end."""" " WashlnrtonT T. C, Jan. I. The Jap uui auastlon seems to be arowlng big car and more dangerous every day. It Is the prevailing opinion that failure on , the' part of the United States , to "negoti- - ate an -exclusion treaty with Japan and th failure of congress to : legislate -'. uponthe natter would start more trou- ble. i , ; . .y' iy:'i ; . President Boosevelt .has held frequent conferences with the ' California and ; other'Faclflo coast delegations and it la f believed that he wijl yet arrange ? a ulUible exfcluslon treaty with Japan. The matter has been left In the preal i dent' hands for the present. Military men of : the - Paclflo coast ! states wilt confer this week with Gen- eral Arthur Murray, chief artillery, ton the proposition td organise 'a' com pany .of militiamen to guard coast de fense. The Atlantic coast and gulf states,, almost without exception are willing to accept such a plan. . ,. ., i . - ' , ' , i. in ii ; ..: -f '- "Toklo, Japan, Jaa I. -The local au thorities have been instructed to submit monthly reporte -of the- number of Jap anese going to America,, Hawaii Tend Canada, from Yokohama, Kobe end Nagasaki,--: ; :y -.' v ,. f Jos' Angeles? Cal' Jan. " Urged on vj wim cries or uvnen mm. a mm. dened mob. Infuriated by his attacks on a drunken man,ruhed F. Kanowa. a Japanese storekeeper, into a doorway on Eprlng street last night, beat him up with blows and kicks 'and frlvhtmnd him fairly Into a faint before Patrolman McCart was able to flrht off th aana.ii. ants and ret his skulklnar iharn Intn place of safety.. , 4 . 4 ,r-.- . A Ooldfleld mine owner started the rumpus.' ' He entered Kanowa' s curio store, where an auction was in cros-maa. and amused himself by bidding for arti cles, then refusing to pay. for . them. This enraged Kanowa. Summoning two assistants,, he threw, the Ooldfleld man into the street ; : . s ' Knectatora . ttmA. that Id.. Ta. klrkel the drunken man twice, as the fellow la on the ground. A, crowd hurriedly assembled and raamsrf th- m,ne.r". Passengers leaped, from cars and joined in the cry for vengeance on tne Japanese. - The brown man'a nm. anion escaped during the commotion, ut Kanowa was cornered. The mob grew more menacing, v They talked lvncnlnr but had nn kim h. g'" appeared and ended the af- Washinrton. Jan. a-Tt in., tnat the State denartmant hmm ku. asked , by the Japanese government If this country would offer any objection to the aDDOintment nt inhn.L4i.. Takahlra, now stationed at-Rome, as the successor to Ambassador Aokt at Washington. 8o far as known this move would, be agreeable to the admlnlstra- lVUl 4 : ... .I."'....'-..'! '' 'ummmmMmm m .m? (m, Judge Cleland Sustains'Twb Senator's Method of Taking or mreo I'oints in Dc- Oath Oyer Phone "Raisn; murrers Entered ; by De fendanjs Begirtning ; of jna 10 lu-i ear x ignt. Question Whether He lias : Fulfilled Requirements of the Law. - . Court Grants f Plaintiff's ; At- Some K Radical Opponent torney mysjo Amena could Keep Fulton's Name Complaint, butiHolds Al legations Are Not Con cerning New Matter. ; Off Primary Election Bal-lot-supreme Court ;; Has Ruled on Similar Cases. What -may -prove to be a knockout blow to the 4 suit offi P. A. Marauam against the United 8tates Mortgage A Trust company, the Title Guarantee A Trust: .company, and : ,,,J. Thorburn Rosa, .Involving; the ownership of the J aw j iuoivjuaui uuiiaina. was: Riven in Vne I will 1t Ym nnlkl n ..L. ,.-i..t vuthw ujr 4TJ valuing uu(Q vieiana I and radlnol .nruna : rr.r".: fron,:placinifhl. nam. . -M.vw, Vr..v w vW MVHIUIiei VHfcVlVUfA.. Ha ATfo1ar kallAWka. L.i ' WJ ,iSJ UClSUUttUW. r lrA. 1. m.a. wa SI. a , tiff. a.kC foTsVTaVtr ;rd AprU next? : ' hie complaint, and this Was aranted de-i-These are three ouestlons which spue mo protest or Attorney Mceam ant, who urged that the time Should be made' shorter. and suaaested that th aecision or tne court probably would maxe ii lmpossiDie ror in piaintur to so amend his comDlalnt as to-Star in COUrt.". ' n ';c. a-, -t. ...,;....,. : ,U v Judge Cleland reviewed the law In the matter in , a long written decision In which he sustained the contention that hia court has no jurisdiction of the sub Ject matter under decisions of the courts that no bill of review can be xuea on tne ground tf error in the face of the decree after the case has been Has Senator Fulton complied with the letter and spirit of the registration law? -When he files his primary nominating petition will bVhave'cpmplled with the letter and splrlt'of the direct, primary BRYAn DENIES lllll-l'JOI!D TALE Commoner Says He Would Never Enter Campaign on Platform of That Kind. y.. , '(Special DUpatch to Tie 7oaratl.) i Chicago, 111., Jan. I.Wllllam Jen nings . Bryan ..arrived ' here today to ; attend the Jackson Day banquet of the Jefferson club tonight One of the first things he did was to repudiate the Idea of his running on a nine-word platform. .' - v s' "There Is Nothing to that story." Brv an declared. "I never said X would run on such a platform. It is Just some more Idle talk." The banquet will be : attondnd . hv 600. includina Democrats from every part of Illinois and nearby. states. Benators J'avis, Arnansas: Stone, Missouri; Adlal Stevenson and John W; Kern,: Indianapolis, will also attend. . ' . I ' 1 " . 1 . ...-'P'M.ft 14, . Takahlra Selected.- ' '. (DnlteiJ Press-Lee4 Wire.) s Toklo,' Jan. 8. Unofficial announce ment has been made here that . Baron Takahlra, ambassador to Italy, has been ' secretly appointly successor to Viscount Aokl- as ambassador to the .United States. , r , . - i i ill x " I i .mi n' 'i ' ' i OIIE 0L01V KILLS -fJIIIEB'Sffliy Steel Magnate Associates Himself With Other Pittsburg . ; Millionaires in Offer to Help Bear Expense of' ' .;econdJTrial;ofmite'sSIaj'er.- , 1 (Tnlted Press Leased Wire.) New York, "Jan, 8. A story. Is be ing circulated here to. the effect that a number of millionaires, headed by Tim ;Monahan ; Strikes Fur nace Man atUnityi Diiieiier ana' X.na3 Idle. Ham Thaw all the financial assist ance she may need Incident to the trial of her son.' :.:'!:;y'l-t J''i!i ''?. v "1 am 'ready and willing to aid . ;: (traited Prsas. Leased wire.) PrescotL Aria. Jan 1 S Tin. Ua..v.. shiftyboss at the United Verde smelter mT 'Plttaburg; neighbor,1 who was a at Jerome, almost instantly killed fur- good neighbor,': said Schwab la dis- nace man Miner with one blow of his cussing the Btory.t 't ' W-n: fist yesterday. . . , , i Whila Mrs. Thaw la not known to Monahan and Miller m quarreled, the I ha. flnanMaiiv amhorraqaAd it l M Ika I " . that, her supply of availablej.funds has been exhausted.: former struck the latter a blow on the vyin. vi ine jaw ana men walked away. I Miller walked to a nearby door, stood 1 " ii t w m,ues ana men reil dead, .' Monahan la In nuatndv. n,nitn.. .i. NEW MEXICXTASKS TO .COME INTO UNION i f 3 i S New Torlc,1 " Jah.'i:!. Tb4 ; thl,rd day of the Thaw trial was resumed at 10:S0 o'clock thls morning. . . Shortly aft erj the i examinatiob had been resumed John H. Holbert, presi dent of the Spring Water .company, was tentatively accepted as the eighth Juror. "John Enterwhlstle. a contractor, has beeas tentatively accepted as the ninth Juror. 'V. . ".v t-:,;; -3 ':Te first ' coup . In the I second trial of Harry Thaw was .executed today when Atorney, Littleton, the defendant's chief counsel, subpoenaed three of the star witnesses who testified for Dis trict Attorney Jerome at the first trial. The men who are thus Drought over io the side of. the defense, are- Alienists Austin - Flint,? Carlos MacDonald and William .Mahon. . .,-. ..-.4. - These doctors 'testified - at h 'fir. t hearlna that Thaw. In tholr was insane, at the time he killed Stan ford White and later qualified their statements dt sayina tnat niamantal wrannew am not prevent mm rrom re alising the enormity of his crime. This move indicates ' that Attornav t.i Hil ton wants his client, sent to an asylum u n uuiuui nan irat, " " 1 District Attornev Jerome Manllnad n discuss, the coup -of opposing counsel. When ' noon . adiournment was .. tairon only, two tentative Jurors-had been se lected so far today, although 2 venire men wcra vAuuiinea. . ' BARTHEn TOOK STOCK New-; Scandal Unearthed in .Investigation of Affairs of California Bank. ec- t (United Press Lessed . Wirt.) T' San Francisco, Jan.' 8. A . package containing 16,000 shares of Western Pa- are causing not a little speculation and ar gument among the attorneys and those technically wise In things political. caused by the peculiar manner In whlcli tne senator registered and ouallfind an eletcor while in Oregon a few dava ago. - . .! . . ? -was pnone oath xgalf . v ' Senator ; Fulfbn rama hacir fmm Washington in order that he might reg ister as required by law to enable, him to become a candidate for nnmlnatm.. at the next primary election. In following out this Intention the senator went to age & rust -com- loy towncW Senator Fulton, a mortaaae for lann .i i" riuiu,xiio op vy mil hv Mmviiium . in I aistance phone the county clerk of (United Prsss Least Wire.) .Washington, Jan, New Mexico has presented its petition to be admitted to 1 "mwho aiaienooa. xne petition states that Governor Curry has received Pres- laent nooseveit's assurance of his aid YOONTRIBUTION BOX CONTAINS THREAT TO MURDER MONEY TO EESEBYE : JACKSON'S OLD HOME 'iv. .:...'...... . I. . ' n . and gives the population of tbe vterrl-1 "W.ii.L ' -fv r ' u.n.L tory as more than 400,000. . " . - Washington, D. C, Jan., 8, Repre- sentauve J onn vy esiey u times . 01 j a en- nessee.. today introduced a bill in . the house providing for an appropriation of : f 3,00O' annually for three' years and '$1,000 annually thereafter for the pres ervation of the Jackson home, near Nashvllle-':.": ; - .. v mrf. if K . , ; (Cnited Press Ltsted Wire.) . . 5 . Los ngeles, Jan. 8. In the contribu tion box last night , Bev, -Alexander BuccI, priest of the Church of 6t Peter, ; found a letier which, threatened hif life and accused, Jhlm of grafting, ; It was turned over to the police, and Joseph Benedict, a memher of the congregat Hon' was arrested. Benedict admitted that ' he wrote "the ' note'and placed It in the boa.- - - Several Weeks ago Father Buccl held a church fair to obtain money to repair the building, h a raffle was given, and Benedict failed to hpld the lucky num ber. : He became enraged and declared that the drawing had been prearranged. The 'latter. was written, in Spanish, and states that.an, accident will befall Buccf because of his impious work. FOR LACK OF FUEL . - (Special Tlptch , te The, Jourq.l.) .-. Frankfort-On-Main, Germany,' Jan 8. -Th coldest ' weather: of the year Is being experienced ltere,,the temperature i going to II degrees' blow , sero" centt- death while in search of s work.- and otiters nave tiled at home "from lack of BEFUSED TO GIVE t . : - HUSBAND MEDICINE f " ' (United Press Leased Wlre.J .' . San Francisco, Jan. 8. When the Tal bot divorce case was resumed this mora ingf Joe Tlmoto, Talbot's ' former Japa nese butler, took the stand for cross-examination. ":'i"-'''t"''' 'V;Vi,-;' i.k,.;; 6,r He testified that-whlle he was ' em ployed by.tn Talbot family-in August, 1908. Mrs. Talbot had ordered him not to give anr medicine to Talbot In spite of the Instructions left by Talbot's phy siclan.' '-.!(,,. 4ck '?.,-..w :Vv . :ST0 MtEElPRINCE "f (Speelal; Dispatch M' The' Jonma.t.)r ' .- Vienna, Jan. 8.A ploi to assassinate Prince Ferdinand - of ; Bulgaria before his marriage to ' Princess Eleanors of Reuss baa been discovered, accordlna to a report from Sofia. The Dollee. it la said, have made several arrests. (United Press Leaseft Wire.) Dallas, Tex., Jan. 8.Ouy Collett of Austin has been named by Judge Cal houn to be receiver for tha Standard Oil company's physical 'properties in Texas. A nominal bond will be required of him, inasmuch as the attorneys for the state consented to exemDt tbe Security Oil company of Beaumont and the Navarro Refining , company : of Corsicana from the applications for a receivership. vThere remains practically no tangible Standard Oil property in Texas for Re ceiver Coilett to look after. The pro ceedings thus far look much . like a burlesque. - - - SCHOLFIELD-HEAD . OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 3 (Special Dlspstvli to' -The' JooreiU r Astoria.. Or., Jan. 8. At - the annual meeting, of. the chamber of commerce Hon. W. T. Scholfield was elected nrea-s Ident O. W. Wlngate vice-president, and ! C W. Hlgglngr treasurer. The retiring officers were James w. Welch, preal dent. Dr. T. L. Ball vice-president, and George W, Xounhberry treasurer. After the election a coid collation was served to about ISO members.- who Ion a SOD COUntV. an' olll-tlmA frlanl . knew his voice, and in that manner had the oath administered to him. ewearina passed 'Upon by an aDDellate tribunal. He also sustained the Doint of demurrer I Astoria FrldavJ attt. 'artistry Kaa lllaa ktife cWo Stock has been delivered toCus- that h. allegations 1 'are not concerning j the necessary statements In the regls- todian Cushing.at the California Safe I jk. former case was tried. Iiita - n...... hl f-,.-.Linv"lA. Deposit & Trust company. -With. Its ar- -.v. of Tna" Buli. - ' 1 were not leirallv onen. however, n a rnnM rJWW ownership "J? 5'T4LWr M Bartnatt two vears aeo diverted 8878.000 Marquam ouuamg. goes oacx to 1 ZT" " of the. bank's funds in one lump sum to I i."-..wS" thlr own nses. - united States Mortg The shares have been missing since J ?jfnyJ0fr,?;Sc,in 1 .u 11 .u. ,, iooo executed in 1 nuned: WUlT elr tu7S iVTdevlii- fSSS SV oped they, have been' in the possession ?tthlfn&VWnlZJ2LZ tLVZZSSSo P. Shonte oaar.rtpan to the fceto W outJa"h.s .litem nt anil H v HiinNnrtnn la Intereatarl in Marquam appeaieu, ana in iua me case I . niuu. ; no vine .question ?hnad."lo.?8tlL5u0l, ft WeSWand w" . supreme frtse. amon- those ?f technical . bent. hi VhiV..n a iitnn railrnada. Haw. I cour ' ln av property naa oeen I . over me teiepnone in e. M.aStt'fWtsB purchased interpretation PacInVand personal broker for George ??AVJ ","Mon ,a!!7 J.. rinotd. ita chief financial backer. 'i''."1' TO - w ersonaa Am?ear. - ?r t - . - . " . m . 1 liir urBKiin oomimnT. una ;inn inimvinv w . . . - The western racinc stoca ownea pyi .-:.-: iV-v..r.iVi..r..r,j:i;i...:ii.is provwea in tbe rea 1st rat inn the California Safe Deposit company 'rr, ""l" 'JiXi ute that T'every elector mav he ri i. constitutes jona of the. bank s many JJ-- r pfSpty " .wltulSnarl y Personally ap. rananjs. hiibh i Thl eB- ..r(llrt K-fora th la. I ja yiio wuica or wae found, on its books an investment 1 tU(jafe Sears in the circuit court and in ?irv "a'. tter b'nB" dul entry reading as rouows: - ' '"Bank funds invested in Western Pa cific stocks, 865,000', stock bought, 26,- 000 Shares at per snare.- When the vaults were searched only 10.000 of the shares were found. With them " was a receipt dated . September 21, signed .by r W. J. Bartnett, to the effect that he had taken for, his own use the other 16,000 snares. OIL IVAR LOOKS LIKE BURLESQUE Scrap Against Standard, in Texas Fails to Develop Big Stick Methods.' ' sworn, stat. August. 1804, sv decision was grven for 1 i,,1!-V ouowl n? ffts, which the clerlt Marquamw. This was carried to the P' 5 2eP,u?r ""ai1 appropriately nte supreme court and in 1806 Judge Sears I i:.?! : 'P at;flrst In the genvral was reversed, the higher court direct ing that the plaintiffs ; suit be -dls- uiiBBoa. A ocreo was accorfiinajiy enteredto this effect in July, 1908, arter a 1 renearing naa been denied in the supreme court The present suit, attempting to reopen the whole ques tion, waa started January 16. 1807. and the fight was renewed in the form o& ine - oemurrer f sustainea Dy juagu tjieiana toaay. t . , .. - judge Cleland'js Decision. Treating of . the chief issue raised by the demurrer,,. Judge Cleland ln his de cision larsfi-'t- ,i..i- .T.i-----'v '.-!' '"The Important question , to be decid ed in , mis case is whether or not a suit- can be maintained1; for error an parent in the record after decree of the supreme court has been entered ln th-i circuit court in obedience to the man date of the supreme court ' It seems to be well settled ln many of the states of the union that no bill of review can be filed on the ground of error -on the face, of the decree after the case has been passed uoon by the apbellata tri bunal?' . , . -.After reviewing numerous decisions on this point, the court reaches the fol lowing conclusion: "In this state.' after the entry of a decree in the court below, in obedience to the mandate of the supreme court no bill or proceedings can be maintained In the circuit court to alter or modify (Continued on Page Three.) In another section of the same statute It is further provided that "Every elector may be registered by personally appearing at the clerk's office and com ? liLni;eWli0.vt.n Provls'ons of sections 7 and 8 of this act; but, if said elector is unaole for any reason to convenlntly register as aforesaid, he may register. Without .Charae. hefora a. hni.n n..v.uJ of the county in which he resides, bv hf-5 ' S?2 fr --'M wanks designated blank A in section a nf thi. filling out the blank in such a way as to afford all thn InfnrmiiHnn -.Kkt. t. v . ought otherwise ' to give to the clerk under section 7 of this act-- "-..Turnlnsf- then , to ih nominating law, it is provided in nee tlon 18 that, 'Any qualified elector wh-i has filed- his Cetttlnn nn s,ih.re.ln required as a member of a polItiCal Party, subject to the provision-) of this act, shall .have his name prints on the Official nominating hniir r,t hi. party as a candidate for nomination." v Question Is Baised. -;; ' Because Of Lne. nrinl.lntii ..,t,m. tlon ' is belnsr rained . .h.th Fulton I registered and qualified un.!( the-real meanlna an.1 , . . He-filled out the queatlnns requlre.i l i the .registration book, l..,t when he nm-M ?f,-?5ldavltu h yiii ; nnt ,v' SVt muchJ'"!! r- . -nt In person t fore the county clerk. A (Continued on Page Three.) I NO ; I NEED 1 To PAY ! ill 1 aV vmvmwmmiHMHMMHi A few newsboys exact 5 cents a copy for the l: daily Journal on the streets. ' The price cf ... ; the' daily Journal is 2,cents a copy or 10 cents a week, delivered by carrier. . There are any nutriber of reL'ab's snl ac commodating newsboys who "make chanje," ; Ing the paper at 2 cents a copy. These are t ooys to patronize. Where a key rcfu t f "make change," when thspurcha-er cf the r asks for it, he should be reputed to TI J ! office. . . ' - A e ..J