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I '} ' : :v ; 1 ? ,v / ' n . . V . ' u •• • ; ; . NEWBERG GRAPHIC C O N V IC T E D . PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS IN BRIEF GkJltty 'o f Appropriating State Money to Privets Use. Salem, Or«., Aprjl 24.— Guilty o f converting to his own uso $218,000 of state school lands, was the verdict rendered against J. Thnrburu Roes by a Marlon county jury yesterday afternoon. The Jury was out an hour and tea minutes. .. From what can be learned it ap pears that the Jury took four ballots the first showing nlhe t o t conviction and three for acquittal. Sentence will be Imposed by Judge Burnett on Monday morning. The penalty provided by law is impris onment In the penitentiary for from one to fifteen years and by fine of double the amount of the defalca tion. The case will, o f course, be ap pealed to the supreme court, when the case will be tried practically knew, for the defense objected to nearly all the evidence, saved excep tions, and questioned the ruling of the trial court on all points of law that go to the foundation of the ease. Attorney MeCamant declined to diacusa the verdict, but was. very plainly deeply, disappointed. ✓ •■Uiro«y, ApH? 2ft fact to senate leaders today la re- Washington, ApriJ 25.—Another day garded as responsible for the sn ares spent by the senate in considering nouncetuent by Hale that he would the amendment to the naval appropria- propose an amendment appropriating twin bill, but a vote was not reached at »7.0Q0.600 toward the construction the close of the discussion, which was of those ships. participated hi by a desen senators. The president stated hts * position lisle secured an agreement for % tote on thia'point with unusual emphasis before adjournment and suddenness today, upon learning ___ „ , ____ on _ Monday. A can vass of the senate made during that the bill as passed by the house the day indicated that the four ship pro was simply a “ paper” provision for gram will be defeated and that the de naval increase. Authorization o f the bate has changed several votes. Much ships was made, but no money car- o f the dissuosien today was devoted ried to make the provision effective. the improbability of war being forced. 8uch legielation ae this, the president UJP°® the United States. Beveridge and made known to his numerous con- les were sharply criticised by Aid greaaional callers’, was a travesty ae rich, Perkins and MeCumber for tbsir to effectiveness, as well as bearing statements of yesterday, and several all the earmarks of legislative leg heated colloquies occurred. Beveridge erdemain Intended to make ridicu will reply on Monday. lous bis campaign for the greater navy. Washington, April 25.—The aetnal in* That the president’s quick and vestigation of the wood-pulp and print- vigorous action is to oe effective it - paper question, involving in prospeft an evidenced by the action of Chairman examination into the affairs of the paper Hale, of the senate naval committee trust to determine whether or not it is in announcing that at the proper as alleged by the American Npwiqiapei time he will propose the |7,000,w00 « Publishers’ Association a combination amendment in restraint of trade and maintaining a regon Tuesday, April 21. monopoly of the print-paper supply in T R Y T O K IL L Q R A F TC R . the Unitod States, was begun today by Washington, April 21.— Against • h o rt l in e the select committee appointed by _ , | united democracy, which denied the M nnoVaa ... t . *1 ________ • _ W> Speaker Cannon, whose chairman is Rep- sincerity of the republican majority, Ex-Supervisor Gallagher Blown Up resentativo Janies R. Mann, of Illinois, the house today, by a vote Of f84 to by Bomb n i o n a c if ic and the other members of which are 110, passed Speaker Cannon’s reso- Oakland, Cal., April 24.— What is Bannon of Ohio, Stafford of Kentucky, ’ lution providing for an Investigation Bannon of Ohio, tRafford of Wisconsin, of the paper trust and. In pursuance believed by the police to h£ve been Simms of Tennessee and Ryan of New of its provisions, the speaker an- an attempt to assassinate James L. York. nounced as the committee o f six who Gallagher, one of the main witnesses will conduct the investigation Mann Friday, April 24. (111.), Miller (K a n ), Stafford for the prosecution in the ban Fran Washington, April 24.— Argu (W ts.) Bannon (O ), Sima (Tenn.) cisco graft cases, was made shortly ments In favor of the president*« pro and Ryan (N. Y .) after 7 o’clock tonight at the home gram for four battleships consumed Fitzgerald created laughter by re of W illiam H. Schetck, Gallagher’s moat of the session of the senato to ferring to the speaker as "the whole day. Piles, of Washington, opened business’’ in the house. He said that brother-in-law, Bast Twentieth street the debate, declaring that the Asia- be had told some people, who had and Nineteenth avenue. Bast Oak tic situation affecting the Pacific written him about wood pulp, not to land, when a huge bomb placed on coast was a menace to that section, I wn.tQ their dm* on th a white house, the porch exploded and tore away as war clouds might quickly ris e 's « the president had In a degree re- the whole front of the house. Galla Through Pullman standard and tourist tbere over some clash between Am-J cebtly lost bis Influence with the gher was np stairs with his wife at aaplng eats dally to Omaha. Chicago, Spo kane . tourist sleeping ears dally to Kansas erlcans and the Japanese. He wanted house, the time, and Mr. 8chenck was in a City; through Pullman tourist eleeping can house. a fleet kept In the Pacific conducted) weakly to Chicago, “ We will stand by the president rear room with hla wife and four ^ reclining chair can (seats (ns; Thia. he declared, was a measure to the last ditch,’’ he humorously re children and Dr. Guy Brown o f peace, end not of war. He came, marked, ’and 1 expect we and the A ll escaped but one boy, who was he said, ffom the section of the coun president will go Into the last ditch hit in the neck by a flying missile. try that must be the storm center of together. That none was killed was little TIM E SCHEDULES - A S S .V B any conflict in the Pacific ocean. The P ita it The McCall campaign publicity bill short of a miracle. Gallagher’s hat P a rti* m S. Or. people of the Pacific were in favor today waa unanimously recommend was pierced by a splinter, and taken o f four battleships. He sent to the ed to the house for passage by the away as a souvenir. The house was • « O p t as. B a lt L a k a , D e w , C h ica go vice president’s desk a statement of committee on election o f president. completely wrecked. Jhe report was Ponl.rid f t . W o r t b .O ia a h a K a n sa s C it y , 8 L W e d a l a vote of 162 editors attending a vtce presldent and representatives la heard all over Oakland and many • SO a. m . L o u is , C h ic a g o and meetlng ln New Tork which he said congress Though Introduced by a windows In the neighborhood were v ia showed 126 In favor of the four bat republican, it had the undivided sup broken. H a a t i n g Ion . A post belonging to the tleships and the preaident’a policy for port of the democratic members o f porch was hurled 100 feet away. B a lt L a k e , D e n v e r , h u t s A t la n tic naval expansion. the committee, and of national pub Valuable clews to the perpetrators f t . W o rts , Om aha, While he had never been one of licity law association. L '' K a n a a s C it y , B L • i s pr s . of the crime were gained today those who feared war, it should not lo u ts ,« h lc a g o a a d ia through the finding of a silk hand H u n v tin E ast. * ton be denied, h sold, that there was on Washington, April 21.— The re- kerchief in which it is supposed the the Pacific coast a peculiar condi ported purpose o f the president to infernal machine waa wrapped, W a lla W a lla , L e w is - tion, and the time waa coming when send the fleet of battleships now on I In a search o f the debris this morn- ë r t ü * . m. M .P a e l the people o f this country would the Pacific coast around the world, ling detectives located some wire and f a M M all M in n e a p o lis , St. • a ^ s a have to face that condition. The Pa was the basis of a discussion in the fuse and ceps, which would Indicate, ^ JPaul, D u lu th , M il cific coast, he added, had by Its op senate today when the naval appro-! according to Chief Wilson, that a - ; w a u k e e , C h ic a g o rV Êpoktm ê portunities attracted many Asiatics, prlation bill was taken up for cOn- bomb of some sort had been used, a n d K aet. who had been reared in a different aider at Ion. way from the people of the United Haney Had Warned Him States. '"There i ver fuller Information aak or write San Francisco, April 24.— “ The neerrtt ticket egeet, or o f tlia Psciflr COftlt j ocean, Senator Lodge said great good prosecution will certainly make a or me racm c |u a,ready re9UitlI1g from the long .. 4V „ . most thorough Investigation o f the ,?_c„ ,,n* . _ _ .e dastardly attempt to kill one o f the Washlngton, April 24 — The busi- ®ni***l and * , M M . M cM U R R A Y , ness of the house proceeded today at ’ to maintain Itself away from most important witnesses for the .a rapid gait, despite the fact that th e'«»Ip ra rd t, by making repairs through state in the bribery graft cases,” said G fn «rm l P u n n u r A cent democrats forced six rollcslls. Over “ ■ own mechanics on board. Assistant District Attorney Francis J. 1000 pension bills were put through. Haney this morning to the Associated ■ ■■■- I 1 "'■■■■== Monday, April 20. Press representative. the largest batch o f the session.-'' A bill was passed providing for the Mr. Heney refused to state whether Washington, April 20.— It Is the ... protection of life on navigable waters present Intention of the house lead- or not he had any evidence pointing during regattas and marine parades. ' ers to bring up the Fulton land-grant jto the perpetrators. There also was discussed at length iresolution for consideration in the' " I am aatisfled that It waa not the the Burleson resolution demanding house tomorrow or Wednesday, and work of a fanatic or crank,” de- the report of the Commissioner o f the belief Is general that It will pass dared the Assistant District Attor- Corporatlons on the cause of fluctua-1 without amendment It Is now evl- ne>’ "Neither did thé attempt upon tions In cotton. The vote on that dent that the democratic fillibuster J Gallagher’s . l if e surprise me. I measure will be taken tomorrow. wm continue to the end o f the tea- warned him more than three months ----- — slon, but inquiry disclose, that the! ‘ L be. w” not, “ r.e ful ‘t h *Z »a democrats are generally favorable to ^,ould ffd him, and at the tim eurged » i s . „ „ ' the resolution and will not under- fro“ , ° ab,and’ te,,,n* Washington, April 23. — A fter one - _ k to m a k e it a n a rtv m ea su re |btm his home might be blown up. ?,f ^ ^ . rde8t V*“ * 1} ! le.*1,lntlv* bat-| Representative Fordney. the lead-1 A8ld* from «*¿5 1 bave notb,n* to ties of this session, the a o u .e o f rep- , represent.tlve of the lumbermen, at P " * ent resentatlves, . late „ this afternoon by s promised last week tn hl. _____ . ,. to withdraw his Tornado In Nebraska. vote of 24 1 to , 8:.,?a j^bf objection to the resolution, but today la n d ^ r a ^ r w o utlon without amend- he declared hu purpote oI maklpg a Paris, Neb., April 24.— About 6 ment? « « h t . " 8 h« “ ‘<1 the house commlt- o'clock this afternoon a tornado de stroyed the eafetern portion of De i ^ ^ Ho-^ 4 S to J 2 7 The res^u ,tee had dec,ded to table Mondell’s port, a town 20 miles southeast of ♦ ♦ * i h . n L . Z n i tuTthe ^ resolution. The committee has Paris, kilting W. R. U M l, a drug end at the week add will promptly . ^ / “ S u o n ^ gist, and wounding several others. be signed by him. ™P°rt r a t i o n so The Isbell family was at sapper when immediately thereafter steps will tbal ^ houI" ? « “ g ? the storm came. a Initiate i.itu ti, suit a,i h .against Dfffflimt the thfl sidération. If Fordney opposes the n ,, be taken # to Practlcally all the residences on Oregon A California Railroad Com Fulton resolution on this ground he the east side of town were destroyed, pany to secure forfeiture of the un will get little support. at least 25 or 30 being scattered over sold portion of Its grant. For the the country In fragments. Washington. April 20 — After con time belng. lt Is understood,' no pro Oak Grove ,a town east of Clarks ceedings will' be uylertaken against sideration of less than two hours the ville, on the Texes ft Pacific rail senate commîtes on naval affairs to lumber companies and other pur day reported the naval appropria- road. Is reported almost destroyed. chasers from the railroad. tlon bill to thé senate. It carries 7.5 7 . 9 , - The | path J » of !* 1 ‘H .? storm “ värii * Washington, April 28.— As the »111,646,649. an increase of J 8 ^ the senate was about to conclude consid-031 over the amount passed by the hundred yards wide. eratlon of the naval appropriation house. ' • bill today, Senator Piles, of Wash- On the battleship construction pro- Révive Coschlng in Eng tend lngton proposed an amendment la- Warn the senate committee adopted creasing from two to four the num- the policy of the house, making no London, April 24.— Alfred G. Van- w o . . . . b.ttloUilpi ,o -b. . „ tw . ! 2 r V h » * « * * . « « • • « » « *» . W l — A spirited debate occurred on the eating the construction of four bat- ,n coaching In England has been amendment for the restriction of the tleehtps was not considered, as I t ! 80 sympathetically received, left Lon- morning on a Berles of trial purchase of materials foh the con was known that the committee waa don «traction of the battleships and sub unanimously opposed to that pro- trips over the Brighton road. He was accompanied by a small party of marine boats to thoatf of dpm^rtlc gram increase of 2 V per cent In the pay friends. A big crowd assembled out manufacture. where waa . . the . start . Amendments to remove that re of the officers of the navy and c iv-. side the hotel, American a striction from the bill were defeat Ulan professors and Instructors at ™ade,\ Bnd £aT*. ,ib ed, Hale estimating that since the In the Naval Academy, and of 10 p e r. heBrt/ ^ n d -o ff wh o the police atop- vestigation of the steel trust some cent in the pay o f the «Dilated forceJ<>ed traffic In Plcadllly In order to al- years ago the price of steel armor »3,653,909; Increase of the pay of I?w ci >av l, i0 a , e J>.a88?.*®: had been reduced from, »660 and professors of mathematics, construe-1 Mr- Vaa«lerb11t will make his first tors’ corps and civil engineera’ corps i re* ular trip on May 4. „ »600 per ton to » 416 per ton. to equal that o f officers of the same Wedncsdsy. A p ril 22. rank In the medlpal and pay corps, r . Brigands Gain Strength Washington, April 22.— President »16,460. St. Petersburg, April 24.— The alt- Roosevelt will veto the naval appro 4For public works additional ap- UBtion on the Persian frontier Is con- priation bill, should the senate, as • nroprlatlons were made as follow« did the house, fall to make any ap " Norfolk, Va., »200,000; Puget Sound, sldered here to bé steadily becoming proprlatlon for the two battleships »140,000; Pearl Harbor. Hawaiian mo«*® "erlous. despite the check to • which are authorized In the measure. Islands, for naval station and dry- the Persian %brigands on April 20, The prompt announcement of this dock, »1,000,000.- | when the Russian forcea drove the '' ’ ■'*--------------- .bandits back with heavy losses. The Funds for Draining Swamps., Violated Pure Food Law. rising Is gradually spreading, the t h n r m n n n t o l n o o r g n n w f l r w t l r l n » 4 a Washington. April 21.— As a re- ' n other mountaineers now flocking to Washington, April 2*— The senate suit of the first convention under th e,*b® assistance of the Shaksetsn and gave further consideration to the hill devoting about »6,600,000 re pure food and drugs law, N. Harper, ¡Begllvln tribes, against whom the ceived from the sale of publle lands president of the Washington Cham- operations are being conducted, In Alabama. Arkansas, Florida, Illi her of Commerce, a drag manufac Machinists Strike. nois, Indians, Iowa, Louisiana, Mich turer, and one of the best known igan. Mlnnesotg, Mississippi, Mis business men of this city, was today Marshalltown, la., April 24.— Ma souri, Ohio and Wisconsin, to the sentenced by Judge Kimball In tne chinists In the various shops of the construction of drainage works In police couft to pay a fine of »500 on Iowa Central railway struck today, one count and »200 on another count together with helpers and appren- thoae states. 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