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VOL. VII. NO. 77.
Political -Factions Wonder
'-; "What Is Going to Be QuV
1 come of Bow Over Dis
V missal of Secret Service
r. Agent Theobold. r
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Former and Present Secre
taries at Swords V Points
- " Over Eeinstatments. Cdr
telj'bu Eefuses jto Make
V: Statement at Present.
. . (United Ptku LeiMd Wtr.) . "
.1 . New ; York, June . 6 No greater
sensation has been sprung la polit
ical circles for many years than that
which took place today ; when ; ex
. Secretary of the Treasury Leslie M
Bhaw t accused; present. Secretarr' of
the Treasy.rT'Cortelypu of harlng
Ibeen instrumental in "hiring , ras
cal" 1 for .-; the 7 government - service.
Bhaw's statement was of so dlre.ct a
nature that Iti.ia ;.Wleved in finan
cial circles here that-he has been, fol
lowing : the affairs' .of ttia , treasury
department with', especial' teal and
that' ha is about to disclose some
thing of a .startling ; political char
acter that will be a surprisa to the
'- country.;f':---7';'(:'ri';: ; ; -'' (
Shaw's anger was aroused by tha il
nlsal from the rvleeof William 'H.
Theobold -from-' his poaitfon - as Bpeclal
. employe of ...the , treasury department
Theobold ' haa been one of the. beat , in en
Jn the government employ andimade a
record for seising, valuable jewels -that
rich persons have tried to amuggle Into
the caantry. Shaw alwaya looked upon
Theobold - as a moat valuable adjunct
of the eecret vervlce and one who could"
be depended upon to detect lrreirulari
tleii in the department under which" he
.v worked. !": a t-.
Shaw's charge is ' that while fhe was
secretary of the treasury he had found
' It neceeaary to dlsmlea men who were
- grafting-. "Theee rascal a," ha said, were
pot nut of the bulldlntr for "good and
iifTLclent , reaaona." .. Much Jo Bhaw's
astonishment, when Cortelyou waa ap-
Jiolnted secretary, "thpse rascals" were
mmdlately put back at their, old tasks.
Shaw added emphatically- that Cortelyou
lost no time In taking; this, step and aent
out notices of reinstatement just as
soon . as he assumed the portfolio. t
s Cortelyou refused 1 to answer - the
chargee. - He said . that ha v would make
- a statement when , the . proper : time
oomea !-v r':' v-f-it '" ,,.;
Soma profess to see a political game
In the sudden"utburst' of Shaw and
' feeling la running high In the camps
Of both' political factions. . t r, -. :
LEOISLAT0KS DAEE :
;;::yoT;BE:BQLTERS
fWashlagtoeT Burets ef -The JoorstL j
Waahlngton. . June ,S. Ttie fctar, Re
' publican, aaya editorially: : jj ; "
"The Instructing of legislators in the
matter of . United States senatorshlps
. Is proving very satisfactory. The plan
failed last winter in Kentucky, but that
caeePaa an exception. It is likely that
few men will be foand willing, to Incur
the odium of a bolt, and the suspicion
attaching.", "V
TAFT OUT OF IT :
ASSERTS LM'JSOil
Enemy of "System Looks
for General Stampede for
. Jioosevelt at Chicago. - '
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Bostonj Mass., June 8. Thomas W.
lAwson, enemy- of the "system," today
'' announced that theRepubircan national
ii convention will "doubls cross"ATaft and
- stampede for , Roosevelt . . '
He published a statement today, ratt
' easting his views on the situation and
predicting with entire confidence that
Taft will be forgotten as soon as Roos
evelt's name Is beard on the floor of tne
convention. . '
Lawson declares that the Roosevelt
J third term movement has developed and
grown strong In all parts of the country
n.i,Kr, ... , v. . n,..M,nt'i knnwlAria-A-
He does not charge that Roosevelt is
a party to "double-crossing" Taft but
- savs that tho secretary of war is due to
receive a heavy shock. -:
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F t I i- - I ' ' f ' t I .
ELECT TMJ
i CIIOSEH BY
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THE PEOPLE
Republicans Declare Legis
ts lature Can. Do but One
) Thing-f-Make ' Governor
'Chamberlain U. S Senator
- From Oregon.
Prominent Members of Par
ty Say Whether Legisla-
i tors Signed Statement No.
v 1 or Not He Is the Peo-
pie's Choice.
Prominent Republicans and poli
ticians of Portland, taken at random,
are unanimous in the stand that the
legislature - of Oregon should elect
George E. Chamberlain to the United
State senate when that .body .meets
in January next,- and thus ratify the
wlUof. the people as, expressed at
the polls on Monday. Iaav... ,.; ,
No legislator." according ; to the
oplnloti bt theso men; can at ford1 to
make a pledge to the, pepple of his
district and k)fnhe state and then re
pudiate that" pledge, -any taore than
he tould afford to lsBtre a note-and
theb. repudiatiV.itB payment when' it
fell due. , - . ,
: Hot Hoaoommlttal, Jaeger. -5
E. X Jaeger, a well known business
man of Portland, and a niember of tho
newly elected Multnomah delegation to
the house of representatives, discassed
the Question- this morning. -.,
""1 have " been " m I arepresented - by - th
Oregonlan in its Issue of this morning,"
he said. "It says that when asked
what I would do regarding the. senator
rial election, 1 was noncommittal. As
a matter of fact, I was called up over
the telephone, and since It is my prac
tice never to make statements of im
portance over the telephone,. I told the
reporter t come to my office and I
would gladly discuss the, matter, with
him. - i- ,
"I am -a Statement , No. .1 man, was
elected on that platform, and I believe
In the principle. I am also a Republi
can, and -would much rather vote for a
Republican than for a Democrat for
United States senator, but the people. of
Oregon have aald that they want Oeorge
f . Chamberlain to - go to . the United
tates senate,-and t will support him,
and carrr out the wishes of the people
In regard to the senatorship throughout
the legislative, session. - . . s
v '1-most certainly think that all those
Who signed Statement No. 1 are bound
(Continued, on 'Page Seven..) ,
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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4 Sah Bernardino, Cal., June 5..
An Inch ef snow cdvers the flan -
4 Bernardtoa , .tnonntalna today, r
s . Most unusual Is this storm, and
s - according to old .residents i but
4 once in the last IB years has
snow fallen at this season ef the'
year. -i T,:.:.. . . , v . . . . .
. f- The snow ; storm swept the t
higher peaks' yesterday afterr
, noon and last night and as a re-'
suit the .oold - In the -valley has
' been'lntensfc . . . , , : '.
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IIEt'JSniE FOR
TARIFF REVISIOn
Standpatters KQaimjTaft
il Will Call Special f Ses-
sion of : Ckmgress. J.:-
& ' ? ."TMted 'Prfsa'teiisW' Wlre-V-";-":;.;
Washlncton, June 8 Tha announce
ment that Chairman Payne of tha eom
mlttee on ways snd means will Investi
gate tha tariff, will Sot call hts.com
niltteA together daring the; recess of
congress, Is the cause of much specula
tion today among the "standpatters,"
who declare that It means a new scheme
for tariff revision. 4. .
,Tho administration program, they
ssy. Is that Taft. If elected, will call a
special session of congress Immediately
after his Inauguration, to revise the
tariff.... . ''I - -i -
If a Democrat captures - the presi
dency ( Roosevelt Is to calr-a special
session next fail to revise the tariff. .
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MW PUBLICLY SMI I
REmSmTEB
POLICE SAY
Believe Anti-Semetic Or
ganization f Condemned
V Major. Dreyfus to Death
Would-Be Assassin's Quar
ters Searched for Papers,
Would Be , Strange Turn of
Fate If Man WTio Shot
Dreyfus Should Be Con
victed by Kesort to Trea
son Charge.
: c . (United Prew JnmS Wire.) v
Paris, June 5. Greater sensations
are expected by.' following the in
vestigation of the allegation that
Louis Anthene Gregori was acting
as vtha,; agent of' a ytwwarfai , anti
semetlc organization yesterday when
he attempted ' to assassinate Major
Alfred Dreyfus on the steps of the
Pantheon 4uring the lervfpes in
memory 'ot-Emilr.'ola''sV t
H: The police' freelfc assert jat they jkrB
convinced GregoU nrv4 l that agent
of tha organisation and Jhey, are mak
ing a -thorough, search of .Paris in an
effort to . find." compromising ;-. papers
which might lead. to an expose of a plot
of surpassing, boldness. ,. .
Dreyfus, at the time of tha -first
charge against '.him In-1894, was the
only Hebrew among the' officers tf the
French army and race feeling against
him has been strong. During- his re
markable career since., then this feel
ing has" been" shown at various-times
snd the authorities are ready to believe
that the antl-semetic organisation con
demned him to death. .-.
The police have taken charge of
Oregorrs apartments li Paris and also
of his villa in the country and . are
searching every corner.
An esDlanatfon of the basis for the
apparently firm belief that Gregori
acted - for the organisation wes refused
by the police who say they will talk no
more until they have evidence they are
sec Veil)
It would be a strange twisty of fate
If the man; who shot Dreyfus should be
tried on the evidence ot a letter, which
was the same means by which the trea
son charge was brought against the
army officer. .
Would Reopen vreyzus vasen .,.
'A report; was circulated today that
Gregori would make -a determined ef
fort to -have the Dreyftts case reopened
.k.. ! trlwt for the shootlnr. It
lsthought that that waa the Intent of
his remarks when he said -that the.
shooting was not at wrsyius, out 17
fuslsm." His attorneys are said to be
gathering evidence against Dreyfus and
making themselves famlliarvwith . the
proceedings ef the three former trials. :
As the reopening of the Dreyfus case
would - disturb the peace of France It
will be strenuously opposed. It Is said
that Gregori can be prevented from go
ing into any of the particulars , of the
famous case because It would " be extraneous-
to the trial of , hU own ease
on tha charge , of shooting tha ; major,
i Vapors Take Sides. '-f t
The Nationalist papers In their even
ing editions today are rabid In their
denunciation of Major Dreyfus. One of
them urges in a fierce invective that he
be shot and quotes copious testimony
against him at the Rennes courtmartial,
Tho Republican papers are unanimous
In deploring the shooting as an unfor
tunate sequel to an affair that dis
graced Franco In the eyes of tha world
and disrupted the whole nation. They
urge calmness and deplore any revival
of the Dreyfus and anti-Dreyfus feud.
MAY CAST VOTE.
FOR HEB FATHER
Bryan's gl)uf&
; Delegate-at-Large to; the;
':;'"..V- State Convention. : .
GUillS
CONSPIRATOR
.iV;, . United Press leased Wire.) ,; t
, Denver, Colo.. June 8. It i not 1m-
pVobable that Mrs. Ruth Bryan-Javltt,
daughter:' of -William- Jennings Bryan,
will have the honor and supreme satis
faction of casting a vote for her father
In the Democratic National convention
at Denver. ' ' -
Mrs, Lea v lit hsfl not dreamed of such
a distinction until .she. walli named ' on
Thursday as a delegate-at-large to the
State Democratic convention, to be held
at (lien wood Springs, June 16. She will
head the delegation from Denver coun
ty, in which she resides, and today
prominent - Democrats who. will ' wield
much influence in the state convention
are discussing he chanens for election,
as a delegate to the national "conven
tion,, . . , . ,
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TWN 'BROTHERS MAY
ESCAPE -PUNISHMENTS
ON MURDER CHARGE
- T7nlte Press tessed Wire.) .
f- Ban -; Francisco ' June i' 8. Because of
the striking likeness between Thomas
O. and James Toung, twin brothers, one
of whom-shot down and killed Pollce
maarwilllam H.Heins- on the Barbery
coast Thursday morning, the murderer
may escape punishment.
The police charged both men with the
crime today, and they are being closely
guarded in separate cells.
Bach brother accuses the other of the
murder. Thev were confronted . with
each -other, in tha office ot Captain of
Detectives ' KelWsy . and James cried.
BOY'S BRAVE EFFZORT .
SUICIDE SUCCEEDS
, (United Press Leased Wire..) :.
'Los Angeles, June '6. In a desperate
race with death, Harry I Burke, a mes
senger boy, after . knocking a bottle of
carbolio acid from , the lips of. Fred Per
kins In a Spring street rooming-house
threw the writhing body of the despond
ent man across the handlebars of - his
bicycle and dashed , with all speed to tho
receiving hospital. : - , -.
'Despite the boy's heroic efforts . Per
kins died half an hour later. - .;-.
Perkins, who until recently had been
employed as v messenger, drank the
poison shortly after . midnight this
SCHFF MADE RYAN
TO PROTECT FRIENDS
A
rCnlUd Press Leased Wire.)
' New. Tork, Juno 6. Tho testimony of.
Jacob H. Schlff, head of the. banking
firm of Kuhn, Loeb A Co- to tho effect
that he x made Thomas f Fortune Ryan
disgorge over $7.000,0,00 when, tha Met
ropolitan Securities was formed, is tho
CtOUDBURSTSWEEPS
Mmexi&an province "
r : KILLING 20'PERSONS
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ts iy :J ;.-....
rrnited Press Ussed Wire.)
Mexico City; June 8r-Meager ' reports
of a cloudburst that resulted I in "the
death .of SO persons' and damaged-property
valued at $20,000 In Guanajuato.are
Demg receivea ners xoaay,
Delegates AERAKGE
' ; FOR DENVER, TRIP
"XCnjted Trtm Uased Wire.) '
San Francisco,. June JS. Tho Cali
fornia delegation to the Democratio Na
tional committee met today, to make ar-
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Lat Lap on Fifty-Mil Run at et?rljr'g Auto Races. v From Photo by
"That is my twin brother. I saw him
shoot the policeman."
"You lie," shouted Thomas, '"you shot
the policeman, and I gave you my re
volver to do it with." ';,
One of the men gavs the other the
revolver-with which the shot was fired,
according to witnesses of the murder.
.The man who did the killing lay on the
sidewalk pretending to be ' hurt, and
when Helns leaned over him he shot
Which man is irullty It will be hard
to tell,'- as the features of the two
brothers are so much alike that it is
almost Impossible to tell which la which,
even whan they are together.
morning, following a quarrel wlth bis
wife. Before doing so, be telephoned
to the messenger office, bidding . ; his
friends -good-bye, 'saying he was going
to - commit ' suicide. .
Burks mounted his wheel and dashed
for the rooming-house. Perkins - had
swallowed some of . the poison before
Burns -. KBocaea tne , bottle from bis
hand. -. -.- 1 . .
. After a mad it.ih fm Hi, nnlt. Iina.
pltal in which his bicycle narrowly as
cas ed collision with an automobile, the
plucky boy shouldered Perkins and car
ried him Into the hospital where , he
ana to me noor irom exnaustton.
MILLIONS
sole tople of conversation on : Wall
street. Bchiff s statement has created
a greater sensation than any other rev
elation that has been made for years.
He stated that his firm had under
taken a joint ownership with Ryan of
the ' watered stock, and that he had
forced Ryan to buy him out so-that his
firm's friends might be protected.
The heavy fali of rain haa flooded
many cities and is said to have dam
aged several tunnels so that traffic has
been completely blocked. The officials
are trying to ascertain the extent of the
damage so they, will know whether to
send, relief. :.;... t . .,.--.,
rangements for the trip to benver next
month. -M. . ,
, The delegation will leave here, July 2,
arriving in Denver July 4, three days
prior to the convention. The delegates
will make a stay of two hours at Salt
Dake City and ten hours. at Glenwood
Springs for sulphur baths. An annes8
ment of $100 each for the delegates at
large and $60 each for district delegates
was levied. . - , . .
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OF FESTIVITIES
DELIGHTED VISITO
WATER CARRIERS
CHECK RAILROADS
Competition Causes Western
-'.' Lines, to Abandon Big
Freight Rate Increase. ,
? (Vnlted Press Leased Wire.) " ;
: Chicago,. June 6. The movement. In
augurated ' by the western - railroads
some -time .ago to Increase frelght'rates
10 ; per' cent In western territory has
practically '- been 'abandoned by ' the
roads In tho western classification, and
the transcontinental lines have-agreed
to a much smaller, Increase In rates
than they-at first demanded. - -
Water competition .from New- Tork
to San Francisco, which has grown very
keen 01 late, is said to be . the main
cause back Of the failure to continue
tho original program 01 the increase. -
TAFT
Hitchcock and Statter. Both Permitted to Take Seats in
Republican National Committee Before Which Con
tests for Seats Will Be Heard..
(United Press teased Wire.)
Chicago. June 6. The Taft men. be
gan the fight here today with a victory
before the national Republican commit
tee, when the hearing of tho 129 con
tests waa begun.-.i .-:-v..i 1
-Ths antl-Taft forces filed nrotests
against the atdniisslon to the committee
of Frank .Hitchcock, Taft's manager.
who held a proxy irora Mew Mexico.
Rimllur protests were filed also attains t
Charles O. Phelps, who held a proxy
from Norttt uaxoia, ana Arinur ts. tetat
tex with a proxy from Alaska. Phelps
.mi Statter made a strona- talk. ' The
aliles urged the protests, declaring that
siven the right to sit in the committee
wnere ino cunicHi vt y iinttu umegn
tions for and against Taft, are to be
decided. .. ?': v- . ' ,.
t-.U- A 0 aauoii atoosevsiv
Josenh C. Manning made a speech in
which he said: -
"The Influence of Roosevelt has been
strongly felt throughout ths eampaisn.
The president even sent repres-nttiv-s
Into Alabama to round up the Taft dele
gates and try to carry the state for
him." - - ' : - " '
JOURNAL CIRCULATION
YESTERDAY WAS
30,075
CENTS. ZZJlSFSEn
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FIESTA ClIDAX
COOES TOillGIIT
Allegorical Parade Ends tho
Formal . Evenf s-Wood
' men Close Festival.
With tho Illuminated' naraia nn
down town . streets this evening, fol
lowed oy the grand, ball . to King Rex,
Queen Flora and tho naval officers at
the Armory, i tho formal ; events of th
Rosa Festival will close ' tonight. It
waa ' stated by tho passenger depart
ment of the O. R. & N. and Southern.
Pacific (this morning that they had
last night . The electric fines broinrht
in si i i many more and sftvi .!
nomah ana the neighboring . counti
day for tha week In the point of out.
' (Continued on Page"Two.)
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After hearing - the rrlevsnce. th
committee voted to table the pr(.t
and Hltchoock and Statter will t .
seats In the committee.
The allies are indignant at the ml in
of the committee seatlngr Hitchi
tj.-"N. Bryan, one of the ea4hig :n.
Taft men, declared:
v XUllnf All Opposition.
"The opposition" to Taft Js i
killed by. slow strangulation."
A. B. Humphries, manstrr-r of (' 1
campaign Of Hughes of New V"-k, 1
he, too, now reaiiitod that t'" 'i.nt n .. t
were crushina out ODluxlU'in w:;ii
determined hand.
Charles W. Fulton, hoM'nir th.. t
Of Oeorse A. Knight of cn! .mi;.., v
Is to nuike a sp--i h . m 1
nomination, also was i-t 1 . -..
mi t tee, as whs Jnwii !: li
held the proxy of O ' ' 1
The negro coiitl:trit-i. r..-n t.i y
the way the wsmI t i" t
afternonri prs"l t n-in tf 1: 1, i
noum.-e.i t!..-y won!. I nun. 1 .- ,
faht f-r icc'tf'U'.ion, lr,--v 11..
Vlted Pi;nat.r T t. my. 1
wh '.! they l.'.ij.-n ta iji I'. . - ,
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