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THE OREGON SUNDAY r- JOURNAL. PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 15, 1008.
IEPBI1I0
SAVE NATION
Congressman Says Tax on
Stock Gambling Is Not
Moral Issue but Jlove to
Rescue Business Interests
of the Count ry.
films KILLED
irjM
Mne Employes of. the Xat-
chcz Drug Company Lose
Lives In Fire.
ROOSEVELT
IS "IN Ml
Republican Candidate
For Coroner
! (railed Pre Uwl Wire.)
' Washington. D. C, March 14
Not fur the moral uplifting of the
community large, but for the pur
pose 'of sarins the business of the
'" country. Is the reason Representa-
, tlte Hepburn of Iowa, today assigned
', for hie Introdactlon of a bill In
' congress t tax stock transactions.
- In denouncing the tnethod of con
ducting the New York stock ex-
change, he declared that the only
method of reaching the erll was by
means of, tax, the constitutional
It of which was so well established
ti to be beyond question.
- Hepburn has been fairly swamped
with communications some favor-
able and other! ad terse. One New
," York broker, he sari, concluded
letter as follows:.
"If you think you are going to
get any credit out of this, you are
as its. If you imagine you are go
ing to get any money out of It, you
re a fool."
I President Wilson of Prince
ton Says National friccu
tlve's Policies Are Wrong
Punish Men Behind the
Trusts, He Advocates.
(Cnittd Preaa Loaaad Wire.)
Natches, Miss.. March 14--Seven (Iris
nd two men are dead as the result of
an explosion which wrecked the flve-
torjr building- of the Natches Irug
company this afternoon. The property
loas will sggrssats $60,000.
Uriah Hotchklss. a carpenter who I
was working- upon the third floor, heard
the explosion and saw he could no:
escape from the building. lie Jumped
from a third story window, ills neck
was broken and when firemen ruined (Unites' Press Letted Wire.)
to his assistance he wan dead. I , . , . ,,, , . , . .
The establishment of the Natches Chicago. March 14. "Individuals be-
Druf company, one of the largest In hind trusts and great corporations that
the city, wa destroyed by nre. dlsregsrd the lams should be held re-
11V Kill! WW1W Wlllliwcu ill iliv
chemical room, where the explosion
occurred. The dead:
CLKVB I.AMB.
MRS. KKTT1NOHAM.
LUKLI.A BOOTH.
LIZZIE WORTHY,
CARRIE MURRAT.
INEZ NETTERVILLE.
ADA WHITE.
Lamb waa the chief chemist In the
worka. The girls were all employes.
BDarks from the drug company a
building also set fire to II residences.
sponsible for their unlawful deeds," de
dared Prealdent Woodrow Wilton of
Princeton university tonight at the Com
merclal CiUb banquet. Tie opposed th
appointment of commissions "to regu
Iste buelneas."
In broad and am thins terms Wilson
condemned the Ro'oaoveltlen policy of
regulating the business of the country.
The aim waa rood, he said, but the
means futile, the effect disastrous.
More than that, he declared, the present
passion for refutation la subversive of
e
If
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1 JO"
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; DEAD CREW
(Continue, from race Das.)
Ing about the notable achievement of
Rear Admiral Evans' fleet and th food
- record of the ships, th admiral s mind
' traveled back half a. century to the
ships that fought In the Civil war.
He referred specifically to the new
- battleship Mississippi-, and said It waa
on the old battleship Mississippi that
stood up against the batteries at the
battle of New Orleans SO years ago
that he got a bsptlsm of fire. In dls-
: cussing the fight th admiral made th
sensational statement that soms of
...the guns ea the eld warship were fired
literally by a "dead crew, explaining
this statement and incidentally saying1
that he bad never seen the facts pub-
. lit lied anywhere, the admiral continued:
"Admiral1 Baker was an ensign on
" rh eld Mississippi at the battle . of
New Orleans la the Civil war I was
. second in command, Th recent com
plement of the new battleship Mlssls-
slppl reminds me of th terrlbl time
w had in that engagement It was
lust 45 years ago today that we went
into that action with ISO men. and I
don't suppose we brought out of It
more than 126.
"W were pounded by a semicircle of
warships and everybody thought at the
close that the vessel was lost. When
he was at a standstill for some tlm
. she suddenly began to move. We
mourn 1 uiat she was sinking, but it
happened that the current' swung her
trouna ana sne pointed down stream.
: j nan a most remarkable tmnk happened.
lot smns. Of ' oouraa. had h,.n
abandoned but all of a suddsn some of
mem oegan to nre. This astonished us
- and t said at th tlm 'Why, this firing
' la being done by a dead crew.'
u.ctuv,uitu Biioi ffBTUI HULL
It was the beat of the burning vessel
that fired Off the guns and I am told
: thst In this automatic firing soms good
bits were made.
' Only Twe auirtrors.
"What I was about to say, however,
Is that Barker and I are the two sur
vivors ct th vessels. It occurred to
.- me sometime ago that surviving offi
cers of the old Mississippi ought to
. celebrate the torty-fllh anniversary
of the battle. I mentioned it to Barker
and we began to make out a Hat of the
survivors. Well, we got as far as
Barker and myself but we could go no
farther. The fact Is that there are no
others to add to the list but then the
battle took place 49 years ago. I sup
Doss the survivors will have a dinner
DUt It will not be as elaborate in point
of numbers as we thought at first."
Admiral Dewey also recalled an lnter-
1 eetlns" Incident of the time when
eral of the women of the state of MIs
. slsslppi came here to make inquiries
. about th launching of th nw battlo
' ship Mississippi.
'I recalled," he said, "to those women
the exciting time just before and after
the battle I hav told about Thev
wero all very much touched by the ref
erences to in
. . W. 1 .. ,4..
everaj 01 wunii -,. vju. I passion Tor reri
As soon as tne explosion occurred. .u purposes of the government. In
the board or aldermen met and oraerea ntMLli of t,lnK a preventive of socialism,
all aa loons closed. The board also de- he jnlatd. It was soclsllsm. He said
dared the city under martial law. tn.,., wa)l no difference In principle be-
Msny narrow escapes were made, tween government regulation and rov-
Volunteers will assemble tomorrow to ernn.nt ownership, and no man could
explore the ruins for the dead bodies, establish the dividing line between the
ss it Is Impossible tonight to make two. ,hat there w.r, abu.,, ,n(i rml
search, owing to the obnoxious fumes on., )n tne country that needed to be
.Dr.J. CTwitchell
Among th necessities of the city are!
a receiving hospital, with a suitable am
bulance in connection with th pollc
department, and a public morgue. It
is mv Durnose. If nominated and elect
ed, to eatabllah a morgue independent
or any undertaking rirm. tnus correct'
Ing msny evils which hav hitherto ex
isted. There are no private Interests
bearing any portion or my campaign
expenses with th promts of future
from the
The toti
$260,000.
isseous ruins.
i loss by the fir will reach
HI OPENS
RUICK'S DRAGNET
remedied and that to hold Individuals
responsible wss the only effective way.
He did not surreal sendlnr the heeds
of great corporations to tall, but In po
liter phrase said: "Publish them,'
"hold tnen responsible.
Regulation by commission Is not reg
ulation bv law but control at the dis
cretion of federal officials, he said
"Regulation by law is Judicial, by fixed
ana definite rule, wneress regulation
by commission Is an affair of business
senss, of the comprehension and the
thorough understanding of complex and
various bodies of business. There is no
logical stopping place between thst and
th actual conduct of their enterprises
patronage depending upon my election.
I promise, if nominated
fulfill the spirit
manner creditable
and elected, to
Irlt of the law and In a I
to th city.
CHAMBEHLAIX WILL
(Continued from Tsge One.)
methods of regulation
redicted, will sooaer or later
T?mab A11ava1 T anA fcVnnrl by the government.
i'lcco xwicgA uuuu a u. iiu j "Burn ro
n aareir d
JUen and ItOaStS rrOSe- b compfttely discredited by experience.
cutor for a Partisan.
It may
be eafel
Th only ssfe process, th only Amerl
can proceas. th only effective process.
Is the regulation of transactions by ths
aerinite prohibitions or isw. item by
Item, as experience discloses their char
acter and their errccis ana tneir punish
ment of the particular individuals who
eitgago in them."
ASK
(United Preat Lasted Wire.)
Boise, Ida., March 14. Judge Whit-
son of the United States district court
at Spokane, assigned by the department
of Justice to preside at the trials of the
Bole Basin land fraud cases, In a de
cision today sustained ih plea In abate
ment filed by all of the defendants ex
cept Senator Borah, In which plea mis
conduct, on the part of District At
torney N. M. Ruick was alleged,
Th other pleas, filed by specific de
fendants, one claiming that the statute
of limitations barred the prosecution.
and th other that immunity was pro-
cured tcaua of testimony given by do- QrfrnniZPd LftDoT DrtPS Nflt,
fendants before the grand Jury, are VIglUlliCU jjauui xtrcs nut
overruled.
The effect of th ruling is to throw
all ' of the cases resulting from the
TO
BE EXCEPTED
grand Jury Investigation of March. 1907, J
relative to th alleged timber frauds,
Favor Amendment Mak
ing Branches Trusts.
out of court.
Th defendants were John I.
Welle,
wept
A
boss daye and some of them
dmirsJ Dewer suhaeauentlv tnnv
these women over to the seoretary of
i" auvj una imroauced mem and there
they explained . their mission about the
new Mississippi which is now on the
way from Ouaatan&mo to League island.
Patrick Downs, John Klnkald, Louis M.
PrltcharU, William Sweet, Albert B.
Palmer, Horace S. Rand, Frank Martin,
Jam ea T. Barber and Sumner a. Moon.
Senator Borah was Indicted with these,
bat stood trial and was acquitted.
KtUok Denooaoed, as Fartlsaa.
In sustaining ths plea, Jadg Whltson
says:
"Upon th whole record It thus ap
pears that a commendable seal, which
gathered fore as it progressed, finally
expanded into an exaggerated partisan
ship, wholly inconsistent with the semi
ludlclal duties of a publlo prosecutor,
snd entlaely unnecessary In the execu
tion of the' powers reposed in him, and
particularly in this case, where there
could have been no necessity in bringing
real offenders to Justice.
"The court has occasion to know that
there was no ground for the return of
the Indictment as to on of these de
fendants, for It must be assumed that
the same evidence was adduced upon the
trial that was offered to the grand
Jury. On the other hand, there was
abundant evidence to Justify the re
turn of the Indictments ss to eertain
other defendants."
DEALERS DISCUSS
GRAIN INSPECTION
(United Prett Letted Wire.)
Washington, March 14. Federal in
spection of grain was the bone of con
tention today before a secret session of
a score of representatives of grain
growers, shippers and -exporters, under
the auspice of the Grain-dealers Na
tional association. It 1 understood
that the organization will resist any
change in present methods.
(United Press Leased Wirt.)
Washington, March 14. Recent In
dications that congress will amend the
Sherman anti-trust law this session
fas led the labor champions in congress
0 urge with renewed seal an amend
ment excepting labor unions from Its
provisions. A wild scramble Is on to
get the honor of framing th amend
ment. Representative Hughes, a Democrat
of New Tork, explained to the house to
day why his amendment should be
adopted and predicted the defeat of
tne Republican party at th next elec
tlon If the relief was not given.
(Heir.t Naws by Loogeat Letted Wire.)
Washington, March 14. The presi
dent conferred today with Charles P.
Nelll, commissioner of labor, and Her
bert Knox Smith, the commander of the
Dureau or corporations, on the pro
posed amendment to the Sherman Antl.
Trust law and to the laws which have
been neutralized by recent decisions
or tne united states supreme oourt.
The diHcusnlons were not concluded and
were resumed tonight at th White
Mouse.
quested by friends of different political
parties to beoome a candidate for Uni
ted States senator at the approaching
primary and general election, and have
received th Indorsement of committees
of my own party In several of the coun
tie for th same position. I hav given
these requests and indorsements my
very deliberate consideration, and I
now declare my willingness to accept
the nomination if It la voluntarily given
me by my party and friends at th pri
mary nominating election, and will In
such event apepal to ths people of all)
election In June.
0,
-Among the great specials we offer for Monday," Tuesday
a4. Woinuiau :M . u . rn r..4 ..... ..it i . i vu
ui 11 tuuwutjr 111 itic vai y 1 1 j-'tyai ujjtui vr C vali pCt.lal
attention to the
,
Fibre Matting Special,
Regular 75c Vol. for... 3 -v
Other stores ask 75c, per yard for this fibre matting, but
owing to a fortunate purchase we are able to offer our cus
tomers "this great bargain. Sale will last three days only.
$13.50 FIBRE RUGS, $7.50
With the above consignment of Carpets we also received a
lot of FIBRE RUGS. We are placing on sale the 8.3x10.8
Rugs regular $13.50 values at the low price 'Q
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parties for
I believe 1
and In the right of th peop
I believe firmly in the direct primary I
dpi to nom
inal candidates for all offices. I bo
il r.
At the night session of the oonferenc
uarrieia, secretary or th inter
ior, was present.
amendments in shape, will send them
It la underatnnri that
the president, after he has whipped the
with Sr message to conarreaa nrrlnr
their passage.
rne outlines or the
. . . . . v v -
iaw nave recently Deen published,
new
On
of the most important of th aman
ments Is that to the Sherman anti-trust
law which will take the labor unions
out of the cstegory of the parties for
prosecution for conspiracy.
llv In th election of United States
senators by direct vote of the people,
and to accomplish this that no candidal
should be elected to th legislature Who
does not unqualifiedly sign Statement
No. 1, pledging himself to vote for that
candidate for United States aenator who
ha a received the hlrhest number of th
people's votes for that position at th
general election next preceding th elec
tion of a senator In congress, without
regard to his Individual preference.
Senators by Direct Vote.
Many of the states have declared In
favor of an amendment to the constitu
tion of the United States providing for
the election of senators by direct vote
of th people. The lower nous In con
gress nas at lemsi iiv ume oy resolu
tion voted for such amendment, and each
time the senate of the United States has
defeated It. it follows, therefor, that
there is only one way to bring about the
leotlon of senators by direct vote of
the people, and that is by proceeding
along the lines laid down by the law of
Oregon and electing oniy sucn canai
dstes as are willing to bind themselves
to vote for that candidate for United
States senator who shall receive the
highest number of the peoples votes
for that position at tne general elec
tion nrecedlns- the election of such sen'
ator, without regard to individual pref
erence. .,
The people of this state have taken
an advanced position on this subject.
fully realizing that in no other wa
ie it Dosslble to put an end to sue;
disgraceful and notoriously corrupt pro
ceedings as have characterized many
sessions of the legislature or this state
when it has becoms necessary to elect
a senator. It is lor tne people to oe
term In in the election soon to take
place whether or not they will continue
to ocoupy th advanced position they
have taken on this subject, or whether
they will recede and again surrender
to the corrupt boss and political ma
chine the powers which they hav after
years of struggle and with difficulty
snatched from their Hands.
We hare other sizes also reduced. You know the quality
of these Fibre Rugs you can wash 'em with soap and water
like linoleum.
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V,
GO INTO COURT
Commander of President's
Yacht Required to Ex
plain Accident.
Fit is the best thing to say about a shoe; comfort
first. Wear is the next best thing to say about a
shoe; you like big lvalue for your money. Style
comes last but not least; you like to have good
looking feet. Selz Royal Blue shoes have these
three qualities in a greater degree than any other
shoe we've ever seen or sold.
Call and See the (ft 3 rf & A (ft C
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rormerty 149
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ii neMsn t i iimi
Cor.7i& anf lYasblnalPB Sts.
(Heant Newa by Long(It Leued Wire.)
ttasnington. March 14. The dispo
sition of the report of the board of in
vestigation Inquiring Into the grounding
01 me president s yacht. Mayflower, un
der command of Lieutenant Commander
Carl Vogelesang Is a subject of various
comments and suggestions by naval of
lieers. An that is known la that h
report or the board has com in and It
IS now "UU tO" the HAfretarv nt tha
"hi3! tcL ,.,ld tTornL 11 whether or not
there should be further proceedings by
court-martial or otherwise. r
Previous reports to the navy depart
ment ShOW that thera
IT IH BQI1 Ti r ,1 l.-. ..... "
I ?e dono to the vessel. It Is not likely.
nowever, tnat any decision will be
1 V.u Ulmi arler ,ha President has
read the Droeaprilnff f v. i--
qulry A good deal will depend on
wnemer the Mayflower was on her
vuui ueiure me accident.
TAFT SAYS HE ISNOT
AFTER CANNON'S MEN
(United Prem Leased Wire.) ,
Tft tonight expressed his disapproval
of the reported attempt of his Yrlerule
to secure instructed dltM i Br... ,
er Cannon's state.
"This reported movement tn mkii In.
i Structed delesatea In ruinnta i
isttlon to Speaker-Csnnon." said-'faft.
"was undertaken without my approval.
(On the contrary, I recently wrote a let-
ter to a friend in Illinois, stating that
th DOllcy laid down b mv lattop i
HerberttParsoris of New Tork applied
Only One Issue.
There Is practically no other Issue
before tne people in the present cam
paign. . It is one which Involves the
maintenance of the primary law in Its
integrity and the right of the people
to rule. It la a death struggle between
the people on the one side and a corrupt
system on the other. No other or
better evidence of the truth of this
statement is needed than the fight
which representatives of the old regime
are now making to again entrench
themselves In power.
There is no great national Issue to
be discussed in this campaign, and yet
appeals are being and will be made to
party loyalty oy tne representatives or
the system ana or macnine metnoas.
The president of the United States and
the Democratic and Republican masses
are in accord on all vital issues. As a
result the president has antagonized
large numbers of his own party who
place partisanship above principle and
who are after the spoils of office rather
than the common good; he has an
tagonised the representatives of high
finance and special interests, trust
magnates and machine politicians
throughout the country.
I have been in hearty accord with
most of the policies of the president,
and have not hesitated to so express
mvaelf in Dubllo and in private. Can
as much be said by all ox those of his
own party in this and in other states,
hnth in and out of conrress. wtio have
scorned his recommendations for legis
lation In behalf of the masses, who de
nounce him in private and whisper his
name in publlo, and who nevertheless
in his presence and In the shadow of
the White House hesitate not to 'crook
the pregnant hinges of the krtee' In the
hope that patronage may follow fawn
ing?
Principle and Partisanship.
These nolle tes have been indorsed by
men without regard to party who place
patriotism and principle above parti
sanship, and loyalty to country above
loyalty to party.
ir, entertaining tnese views, my
irtv ana tne Deome Bee nt to nominate
me at the primary election for United
tor. I will cheerfully acceDt
the nomination and appeal to the peo-
respective or party, to support
the general election, reserving; to
myself. If eleoted,' the. right at all times
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make clothes for
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s. a wins
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CO.
to place country above party, and
support those measures whether of
to
Republican or a Democratic admlnls
t ration which my conscience ..approves
Fashion and Fat
Isn't. It fortunate that when fashion
demands slender gracefulness of wo
men who bave to break corset laces to
make themselves even presentable, that
science steps tn and makes their task
easy? .
For dieting and exercising it has sub-
etltuted a pleasant wholesome mixture
that can be obtained at small cost from
any druggist; vls.: ounce Marmola,
V. ounce Fluid Exlrsct Cascara Aro
matic and Vs ounces Syrup Simplex.
One teaspoonrui of this mixture after
meals and at bedtime will take off four
to seven pounds of fat a week without
causing , wrinkles, Interfering with the
diet, or distressing the stomach, la the
as best 'calculated to promote the best
Interests or my country ana my siaie,
GEOBCIE E. CHAMBERLAIN,
DOUGLAS DEMOCRATS
FOR STATEfilfUT 1
(Speclil Dispatch to The Jonrhal.) .
Roseburg, Or., March 14. The Demo
cratic county central committee met to
day In Secretary F. G. MlcelU'a office
with a large atendance. A mass conven
tion will be held April 25 to elect state
delegates. The committee strongly gup
ported Statement No. 1. A discussion
of candidates, campaign principles and
the affairs of government In general
war imnortant features. Macnine ruie
and political scandals were vigorously
4arinunrari. Man oif highest standing
and integrity 'were favored for officials.
roreeftto Oet Out, . .
Can't etand the rent demanded. Sheet
music, vlolms, guitars, talking ma
chines, band Instruments, to.t-ajji must
go quickly regardless of the sacrifice.
ee uraves a vo, s anaouncerjeeni n
R0BBEB KICKED OUT
BY MOKGAN'S BUTLER
(United Press Leased Wire.)
New Tork, March 14. Following the
arrest tn Brooklyn today of Louts Pry
on the charge of having robbed the
home of 8. 8. Rowley, a resident of
Brooklyn, of IfcflOO worth of Jewelry,
detectives made tbe statement that six
months ago Fry entered the home of
J. Flerpont Morgan in Madison avenue
and bad been kicked downstairs by tne
butler, sustaining a broken leg. Pry
erect away, however, before the. police
arrived and escapes arrest.
Pry obtained job aa butler for Row
lav. Ha was suaoectedi when the Jew
elry disappeared and soon left bis em-
lOyment XJO w liiuuiy run uvwib
'ha officers ara convinced that the wo
man bad -nothing to- dflr wlta the Job
and she was released. . ,
fry was neia in si.uwu oau.
CHASED BY OFFICERS
FOR EAST TEN" YEARS
-: 1 ftjalted Press teased Wire.) --
Ban Jose, v CaL, March 14 Charles
gchaberg, aldr to. hive bsen, pursued
1000 Cords 4-Foot Fir
Wood, $5 Per Cord r
Delivered
No windfalls or second growth. ' ,'
4438.
Eagle Creek Fuel Co.
401 OOBBZTT'XXJDa.
Vacuum
Treatment;
New and lmnrnvx niuiiaii..i
for ciroulaUng ihe blood, strengthening
the vitality of man and overcoming
Hour j
waalrnaaa K V. . . . , w
iuusv natural way.
without drugs. Call on Health Vibra-
uwit'Ut-SiHF Sf iDrtiaiid, thv
iv m. m. ana to s p. m.
by Pinkerton detectives for tn ia. a
nH haa 'KaAt. J tj.. XJ:"
i!j Kii.au ii oiMa cisra
v'S ttempting to" pass a worthless I
check Schaberg 1s wanted throughout,
the east and at different nlaM iZ-i
Pacific coasVaccordlng to a Plnkerten
operative. The prisoner claims i bla
home Is In Chicago, where he was for"
me
nesg
riy enraged in the commission bualx"
HI a Water attest. :.s .;