v.,
ASSaSSlfJ SHOOTS
' ADVISER STEVENS
-v,
Recent Interview In San Fran
cisco Papers and Use Gun
on American, ;
COMMITTEE ALSO ASSAULT-
tl) HIM LAST NIGITT.
Mm Wlio Hm Ikwa Kuue Advl-er Kir
Itotlt American ' and ' Jumiimm
Court at Korea Will Die of Wound
Inflicted bjr Infuriated Koreaua
Aavaull Occasioned by Interview In
Which JapwMM War Praised fur
"Their Work In Korea,
Bun Francisco. March IS p, W.
Hi vans, an American who hM acted
a advisor (or both Hit American and
Jiipet. government In Korean af
falta (or many year. wa ahot and
' d.n.td-rouety wounded today by an on-
known assassin, supposedly a Korean
fcteven mad many enemln In tht
Koran- colony her yesterday whan
h stated In an Interview that th
Japanae Invasion of Korea waa o(
treat benefit to Korean. Last night
he waa aaaaulted by a committee of
Koieana In the lobby of th Fair
mount hotnl.
It waa announoad after a hurried
examination that th wound would
' probably prove fatal, Th ahootlni
occurred aa Ktevena waa stepping Into
'bua in, (ront of the Kalrmount to
go to the Ferry building.
t HI allant waa an unknown Ko
rean, Tti man who did the ahootlni
waa accompanied by another Korean.
In the exilement the would-be aa
aaaln ahnt on bullet Into hi (rland
who had Joined him In th aaaault on
fltevena, . , r ,'
Both Korean were captured and
the two woundad men taken tft an
emergency hoillal, Th Korean re
fund to talk. Th aswiult la th dl
, reel reeult of Eleven' Interview In a
local paper In which h prataed the
work the Japanea are doing In Korea
and gave the Impreaalon that th Ko
rean really welcomed th Japan
protectorate.
1U1 Not Intend to Vntmewt.
San Francleco, March 23. D. W.
' Steven, advtaer o( the Korean ooun
aet o( atala, haa decided not to prja
out th (our Korean who aaaaulted
him la I night In the lobby of the
Falrmount hutel, and beat him with a
rattan chair.
8teven t a recent Interview aald
f. th Koreana were being greatly ben
i flted.hy Jpaa protection. ...'
Thl greatly lingered Ihe local Kara,
ana who called to protest. In an
Interview their anger got the. better
of them and they assaulted Steven.
"AMERICAN DREYFUS" ,
WAS PALfcELY ACCCHED
Judge Koiilaaat'a Dmaatoa Cleared
Obertln M. Oartnr of OompUdtf in
G revue and Oaymar rVaocaa a
I'twmee CtaiMadn of Entrtneerlnf
Corp Will A iteU to lWar4t for
IteeeoraUoa to Army awl . Former
Rank- nerved Term La Mat.
Chicago, Mar. II. Oberlln M.
Carter, formerly captain In th Vol
tad mate army engineering corps an
nounced today that h would aeek
restoration to th amy and tola for
mar rank aa th) raault of Judge
Kohlaaat'i decision ' which cleared
him of charge of fraud.
K win appeal to President Roo
velL Carter claim that it la i
American Dreyfua" lie waa th
captain of an engineering corpe at
Savanah when th notorious Oaynor
and Oreen wer contractor for th
fortification work. ' -
Fraud were unearthed and Carter
waa aoouatd of complicity. H served
four year In the Leavenworth prts-
CONUREKSMAJf RESIGNS
wawag- f '
WfleM of Main win Accept Rail-
mad Law Baatneaaj at fso.oeo Baj.
rr.
Portland, Me., Mar. II. Congreaa
man I.lttlefteld haa aent hi resign
tlon ta Oovernor Cobb of Maine, to
take effect September SO. Th re
on I hla deatra to raumt hi law
practice.
aoa friend of Uttlefleld Stat
that the ongraman will take p th
law baslnea of th W cetera railroad
at a aalary of 110,000 per year.
MERIGAU LIBOR
FEDERATION HIT
HARD JOLT DELIVERED
BY JCDGK CLABAVGIL
Hupreme Court of District of Oolaro-
bto Issue Pernmnenl Order Enjoin
In KWlcrallut From Putting Buck
ekavo Camtaany on Unfair Uab
Tmiiarary lnjuootion Afflrnird
tValcratkM to Appral to Vi B. So.
preene Court. ." .
AIJ.KOED THIEVES ARRESTED.,
,Men ftujnxwed to Wavo Htolm, Hire
Orkaula of Iloraca, Are Taken.
Walla Walla. March II J. A. Mo-
Intvre and I'aul Fraae. , allaa Paul
Kruger. hav been arreetea in nurna.
Ore,, upon Information rurnianca irom
"MH-aherlff office of waiia.waua,
flXirged with horaeteallng. It U
imed that on October Xi ana jo
bber II. 107. three cara of hore
i ahlnoed by thcae men from wai
part of the hor going to Mile
Mont., and th other going in
Louie. Mo. It la thought theae
In hav been operntlng throughout
ahlngton and Oregon.
(Sheriff Havlland and Deputy Bher
Tf Painter havo been quietly working
... . . . AAha. V. II I
nn vni Cftae ainro . m wwvwtp
rmiw within th laat two week nav
the had information buiucicih m
krreata. Comnlnlnta were made out
i..f wv end warrant Issued.- Mo
tintyr wa arrested laat woek and I
tow In the Walla waua couniy jan
, hll Kruger I In custody at Bum.
jtt Th matter haa ben kept .very
l uiet o th aupecta would not learn
I ihey were wantea,
' ' All the officer In th aherlff ot
. hav worked hard on th ca
flc
believe thay have ufflclnt vl.
0 j
denoa
to convict ?
STOK.VSEIi BEHUTD THE BARS,
m-grnred'' TUiaaJan Oeneral Bm tan
. , it T.lMllMi
n. D.l.rl TUTK. ur, -
General ,toessel, who haa bn
"t. "etL .rv. tho10 iwf nr-
M impowd upn him for nm
g port Arthur.v occuploa a room in
(ortreaa or bh" - T , '
of Bear Admiral No-
the l
-jinininff that
"i..e .he ia aWvlnr llk n
teno for aurrenden'ng to th Japan.
... tn th rea of Japan..
Th xoom la' about 10 foet tquar
nd overtook a little garden In whloh
.feinara ere oermlttod to proma-
.j. ntnonei'i 1 family haa received
permission to furnish hi. celt 'iThe
elcra not connected with th for
,n a orlvate mesa for- their
JAPS FEAR M
'nSSffll
Koreans Exult Over
of Stevens and Sho
otic Enthusiasm.
HOME OP JAPANESE OOi-
BCL CAREFCIXY tlARJDES
E
QiiS
ootlng
PatrU
10 WITH RABIES,
fill BITES THREE
Lm of
Aaaault on Siovooa May Be
Sertea Planned by ho koreana
AfMlnat Japanoee and Tbotr 8rnp
pathUora Japan roe CMaul Ila
Mae of Data) on Koecaa Hevota
teotamry riane eXevrae WIH live
Bat Korean WIU Die,
... . I
Women Victims of Demon
Suflerine With Terrible
Malady.
BROKE FROM PUKSC-
F.m AM) 18 KILLED.
Man of Powerful Ittyidnoe Co Mad
Prorn Bite of Ralbk- AffiloMHl Dog
In Turn Loaua llla Mhid and
Bile Tlree Wotnn I"tacd
Hlralglit Jacket Bat IJrraka Away
Five Mo IwMe to ii-Ad lUm
Woasco Wu W"" Trmunent.
l.-Ln
Waahlngton, March II. another
ever Judicial blow waa dealt the
American Federation of Labor when
Juatloe Clebaugh of th supreme
court of the District of Columbia, la-
sued an order permanently enjoining
the federation from putting the nam
of the Buck Stove company on their
unfair" Hat.
The Buck Stove company sought an
Injunction restraining' the boycott ana
waa granted a temporary on. ThU
order waa made permanent today.
It I thought that all the other cor.
poratlona mentioned In the list will
now take the aane action. The feder
ation will appeal to the United Btates
supreme court.
North Carolina Loaeei Suit.
Waahlngton, March 13. The United
States supreme court handed down a
decision this afternoon againat tn
lata of North Carolina In th railroad
rat caae, which a few week ago
threatened to result In calling out the
troop relative to the rights of the
state government and federal court.
FINISH TARGET PRACTICE,
Ohio First to Finlah and Men Wel
come Rest from Antuoaa Labor. '
Magdalena Bay. Mar. II. The bat
tleship Ohla ta th first of th fleet to
tleehlp I th first of the fleet to
complete target practice. Th big
hip fired her laat ahot yeeteroay ana
today th gunners are resting after
their arduoua labor. The Georgia
prolonged her practice until lata laat
night The weather continue very
tin. . . ,
Ban Francleco. Mat.' J. Fearing
that yesterday' aaaault upon W. IX.
Stevens, th Japaneae-Koreaa diplo
mat, la but on of a eerie ot aaaasst'
nation planned by th iocal colony oH
Koreans againat th Japanese ana
their sympathisers, the Japan here
ar taking every precaution to pre
vent a recurrence of yesterday' la
cideut, " : '
Last night the horn of th Japan
so consul waa guarded by apeclal
policemen and th homes of the ma
jority of the wealthy, pr'rl nt
Japanese wer also guarded. ' '
In the Korean quarter, the noot
tng of Stevena was taken a a signal
tor a wave of patriotic nthutasm
and many did not hesitate to . give
ttnunalUied approval of the crime.
Further, arrest are possible. '- -
It Is known that the japanee con'
sul haa gathered a mass of data
regard to the revolutionary plots ot
t Korean. : .
Japanese, Consul Koike baa aent
long dlapatch; to Ambassador Take-
hire in Washington. Stevens la report-
ad to be. doing well as could be ex
pected and haa a chance for life. Th
wounded ! Korean. Chun, I not ex
pected to live. i
It develops that more than the lit
of Stevens was desired by the.Kore
ana. A portmanteau tn Stereos poa
aeaalon, filled with atate papers, wss
one object of the aaaault. ;
One of the Koreana made an at
tempt to ales it' during the strug
gle, but th Japanese consul pro
tected It The Koreans thought th
statement In the paper detrimental
to their country and favorable) to the
Japan; alao believed one statement
contained In the paper had bees fore
ed from the Korean council of state
by th Japanese. 1
TAKE FKIIRAJ -EXAMS.
ejaswaawaaaawa
Many Will Try Tomorrow to Secure
- Civil Service PosJtlona. ,
Washington, Mar. Mi -Civil ser
vice examinations for poalUons In flv
different branches of the government
service will be held tomorrow in cit
ies throughout the eountry.
Th examination will be for appli
cant for th - following " positions
Aaslstant superintendent' of eeed
warehouse and seed distribution, bu
reau ot engraving and printing, mag
asln attendant, plat cleaner, bureau
ot engraving and printing, and put-
llo document cataloguer. ,
The aalarlea attached to. these dif
ferent positions range all the ay from
170 per month to 11500 per year. The
examinations for all th places em
brace practically the same- branches
except that portion of the examina
tion relating to th experience In the
especial branch In which applicant
desires to enter. In each Instance ex
perience la rated much higher In im
portance than' any thing else.
"A WILLIAM J. BRYAN DEAD.
Vi.tda Semuor Paasea Away From
V tferts of Beige of Typhoid Fever.
tai- Vreshlngton. Mar.'- . United
"PiPHe Senator William J. Bryan ot
at V, alea at Prvldenc ! hP't1
fl. .TiA-day of typhoid fever. H has
t IT iuiu. ,1. ..i. 'in. Hs death
i a ahook aa it waa supposed
was recovering.; , t 'i
, TOOK IBM AT IOS WORD. s
Subacrlbcr Sends Ad Man Green
Ooonskra tn Payment ot Baek
Duea,
Oulek eoncentlon of humor by
country subscriber to hi trad paper
haa out President "Bob" Lea of the
Ad Men's league In the unenviable
position of the Ishmaellt ot old, says
the St. Louis Olobe-Democrat Mr.
Lee printed a humorous editorial sug
gested that potatoes, cabbages, -sassa
fras root.- ginseng and fox's skins
would be accepted for ubscrtptlons
during the hard, times. A subscriber
In an Illinois town aent In, in reply,
a package ' by mall, writing that Its
contents wer to be applied - on nis
subscription. The postman turned
over the package with a reproachful
look. The package contlned a green
coonekln Davy Crockett money In
an advanced stage of "ripeness." In
fact. It was in an exhilarated state of
odorlferousness from a fortnight's stay
near the country store stove.
It waa put in the office for a day,
and the stenographer resigned. When
It was left In the hallway the head
Janitor threatened eviction. The col
ored porter refused to handle It, and
the other .tenanta threatened .th
health authorities,. When wrapped In
paper and put near the steam radiator
Its oils oozed out on the floor by the
quart It Is now swinging out oh ah
Inside- window, waiting tor some klad
person to come along and accept to
cents for burying it.
ftOMM FOIt HOIWE THICTKK.
Five Men Placed I'mU-r f ISOe Hoods
mt Walla "am
Walla Walla, March 14. Bond for
th five prisoner who were arretd
a charge of stealing horses wr
set yesterday by Judge Thomas H.
Brents at 11600 each. Trie men nem
are John Tycke, his two sons, .John
Tycke, Jr., and Richard Tycke, Paol
Kruger and J. A. Mcintyre. oi me
five It I practically .certain that
Tvck and his two sons will furnldi
the necessary bonds. Mcintyre may
slso out up th required ie.
Having retained Oscar cam as ineir
attorney. It Is believed that tn men
will make a hard right against con
vlstlon.
No word was received yesterday by
Sheriff James Havlland from hia son
Deputy Sheriff Floyd Havlland, who
set out for Burna, Oregon, last Tnura.
day to bring Mcintyre. Wires are
down between here and Burns so that
no communication can be established
The deputy sheriff Is expected back
within a few day.
Memohls. Msrch 14. After sinking
his teeth Into the flesh oi uiree wo
men today, Andy Thompson, who was
sttacked with the rabies yesisraay,
nacsned from the straight Jacket
evaded hi tursuers and waa choke!
tn death with bis collar. .
Thompson was bitten by a og
recently, and despite me raaicur
treatment, rabies developed. He wss
a powerful man and broke away from
five iihyslclan. Tn women win u
taken to New Orleans ror ireaimem,
sill
NEW (.VOUIi'H NEW I-OSTOFHCE.
Plana 'Will Be Passed on Tomorrow
foe llnndaume New Federal Hulkl-
Washington. Mar. 14. Plans
be ooened tomorrow for the new post
office, building In New York. Eight
of the loading architects of New Tone
have "gtibmltted competitive ;plana
The ludsea who -will pass upon tht
plan are James JC HIM ot wanning-
ton, Henry F, Hornkastle of; New
York City. E. M. Wheelright of Boa-
ton, and. Frank Mile Day of f Phila
delphia. , .. -
Thirty-four of the leading archl
tecta of th country have been re
quested to submit pinna under the
same act for the new vuiillc building
at New Orleans. Nine of the archl
tecta have , offices In iew Orleans.
None of the thirty-four l In the com
petition, for the New York postoffic
building.
MEALIER GOES
BOH: 2BB DEAD
BEICHSTAa STILL BOYCOTTED.
OcrmeA Rnwrtrrw Itrfasn to 1Uarn
I'ntll Apohisr Is f ortncorouig.
urlln March 24. Reporters of
Eerlln newspapers are aim dojcoi
ting the relchstag despite the appeal
of that asaembly asamg mem io re
turn on the ground that Uajpoile
should know what they were aoingr
The reporters. In a statement to tn
prime minister, declare they will
never go back until the offending leg
islators apologise for the speech, in
sulting the reporters, made by a mem
ber recently. '
Mutsu Maru Rammed by Hi-
deyoshi Passengers and
Crew Drown.
BIO STEAMER OCT Vt
TWA IX IX COIXISION. .
Terrible Aocklont Hafipena Off Hako.
dnte a 34 O'clock I AM NlgtU P
mgvwamMd Into Water and
Boats From' HUeyoehi Had Greet
Difficulty In LooaUng Them SW
Pasaengera and Crew of i Are
Dead Matra I Total Lose.
..:.- ; . . 4
Tokto,- March 2. The Japan-
ere stealers Mutsu Mar and
Jfydeyoiht coHldf Vf 2 o1
Hs-Uvtw" wnsnilrfg- off :-HiKJdUe.
V aiaisu muru etuis wita iiic cap-
tain, crew and 244.. pawngcra.
PASSENGER AND
i
FREIGHT
C
of
BIG JIM'S CLUB HEAUTT.
Pua-illHt Get Permit to Hold Twenty
live Round Ooea Near Loa i' A-
, awe.,;. ,vr: ' ,J
Loa Angeles, Mar. 14. -Jim Jeffer-
tes' proposed Tght club , became
reality last night when the town
Vernon," south of this city,! granted
Jefferles a permit to do business with
it round bouts.
; Jefferlea Is president!, referee and
matchmaker of the club. It In. hla de
sire to pull off a number t matches
during tba visit ot the fleet He tele
graphed Stanley. Ketchell and Billy
Papke last night, asking them for a
match before the club at that time.,
MAST IXJCRED IN BAD '
WRECK IV KENTUCKY
i
Cincinnati Southern Trains Come To-
gi-th.-r W ith Tremedooa Foroe De
iiMti Mng jBoth Englnee Coaches
Koli. .! noun i 1004 Embankment
end 1 r-lrfit Oun Follow Pawen-
gem Injured. ; - ; .
Burglit, ky.'. Mar. 24. Twelve pas
sengers urc-reported to have been fa
tally Injured today when, a rrelght and
Dossenger train collided on the Cin
cinnati southern, three miles north of
this city. - .
The two engines crashed together
with tremendous force and both were
demolished. They rolled down a 33
foot embankment, carrying the coach
es filled with passene and the
- Tokio. March 23. Later advices
from Hakodate, off which point the
steamers Matsu Mara and Hldeyoshl
Mani collided early this morning, fix
the number of drowned at 2(0, 220
being passengers and the balance the
crew. . "
The Mutsu Maru Ilea In several
fathoms of water a total loss. The
Hldeyoshl Maru is not seriously in
jured.'' The Mutsu wa an 100-ton
coaster and was nearly cut In two.
The passengers Jumped into the
water and the boats from the Hldeyo
shl had great difficulty In locating
them. ;
H1SGEX IS HEARSTS CHOICE.
Massachndctts Opponent of Standard
OH a Pre-ddentM Possibility.
New Tork, Mar. 24. Thomas L.'
Hlsgen. who was Hearst's Independ
ence League candidate ror governor
of Massachusetts, -will probably be
sprung by the Hearst papers as the
presidential candidate of the league
soon. Hisgen Is a noted opponent of
the Standard OH company.
A
NEW t SE FOR THE POST CARD.
FEARED GAMBLING MANIA.
Count Travels Steerage to Out Out
Cxwutwny of fJaraMore Corn to
Now Tork to Reform. - ('
New Tork, Mar. 14. A passenger
In th second cabin of th White Star
liner Cfedrie, In-from the Mediterran
ean, registered himself as Count Ru
dolph Schlrdlng, . and this prompted
immigration hoarding. Inspector to
aak him a tew questions, Including the
obvious one: . . .
"It you are a count, why , do you
travel aeoond classT"-
He answered It readily with:
"I played heavily at Monte Carlo,
and, understanding that ome of the
person who played with me there
were on- the ship In the first cabin, I
wished to keep out of . their con,.
- Tho count ' aald that the gambling
mania had auch a grip on him that
his father had -decided to send him to
New York, where he , understood
gambling ot all aorta waa going to bs
suppressed.' k.'Yf '
' WHO'S GOT DE SAG ANT t-
Eaflt In Flurry Over Whereabouts of
French Fortune Hunter. . -
New Tork, Mar, 24. Ndtjmly New
Tork but Washington Is teJdaySnlxlng
In the International contest jit "De
Sagan, De Sagan, who' got De Sa-genT"-
. .
The prince, .who la suprnned to be
suitor .of lima. Anna Gould, hns been
Identified In halt a dozen cities rang
ing" from Montreal. , to Paris, New
Tork and Washington. . y - ,
The most authentic reports - are
that De Sagan is in Washington' and
that he will run over Into Virginia
Hot Springs for a - conference with
Anna, Helen and George Gould.
Fisb
131,
Phpa fe
tanford university
n be settled. The.
; trouble
students
If Vw rAnad tn PU0O apoiugl uu
p "J i. inclined to be merciful
CHILDREN TO SEE FLEET. 1 i
San Frandsto, School Board Makes
Spring Vacation Dote Conform to
Fleet' Visit.' X,
Los Angeles, Mar. 24. -Believing
that tt would be Impossible tfor the
school to continue the usual course
of studies 'during the visit of the fleet
the Jjoard ot education last night pass
ed a' resolution -imnklna). the occasion
the date ot the opening of the spring
vacation. - : .
' Marguerite. Barton haa paid the last
dollar of a shortage in the accounts ot
her hither. Henry Barton, at one tlm
treasurer , of Muncle, Ind. 8he ha
been a stenographer at Los Angeles
and. for several ;year ha bn send-
in In small amounts to liquidate the
am in of . ombeulement from hor
FIND STOLEX M.IR1UAGK PACT,
Chlncso Ruler'a Doonntcnt Stolen
From PcJdn Falace, Found ta t!w-
many.'
Berlin, March ;24. The marriage
contract of the - emperor of China,
which ' has been missing from the
royal archive? since the allies entered
Pekln In 1900, and for which celes
tial diplomats all over the' world have
hunted, was discovered recently dec
orating -the wall of a village tavern
tn southern Germany. It has been
restored to China. It Is supposed to
have been looted during the plunder
of Pekln by some German soldier, who
wa not aware of Its value. ,
FLEET TO VISIT CH1.V.V.
WahiKtohi Mar. 24. Tlio
partment of Mate announced '
that the fleet would vL-dt one -Chinese
porta on the crip aron
world. ? ' ' 5 "
do-
Uie
'tlie
rant with th--
wmr n"iii
.ISDAY.'
If. Scut I, Dii
Sheriff T. D
message from
last evening for I'
remains of his (m
Scott, the respectcil
na, who dropped d
California last Frit'
the cause ot his t
apoplexy and that
be held at Athene
o'clock. ' .. .
Joe Scott went down to Portland
to meet the remains ot Ms ratner
and In his message to Sheriff Taylor
said that he would leave for this jelty
tonight at 0 o'clock, arriving here at
2:55 in the morning.
liena, W. IL
.Appoplexy.
received a
.s. cott, wno left
rtland to meet the
-r. W. H. H.
! loneer of Athe
, 1 in southern
saying that
. 'jr's death was
. .e funeral would
n Thursday at 2
THOMAS CAR TO TAKE BOAT.(
Will Eliminate Alaska Trip and Take
Longer Pasaage hy Water. ;
Sua Francisco, March 24.- Welcom
ed into San. Jose by hundreds of lo
cal Tand San Francisco automobiles,
the; Thomas car ot the New "Tork to
Paris race, will be piloted into San
Francisco about noon today. . When
the Thomas car passed through Gll-
roy last night it was Just SOO miles
ahead of the Italian car, its nearest
competitor. - ' j
Last night Edward L, Thomas ot
the .company, decided to eliminate
Alaska and take the longer- Journey
direct 'to. the orient by boat This
may delay it some, aa it will be ful
.ly 86 days at sea but It is. believed
the margin of lead la" sufficient to
make this the best course, - .
German Educators Introducing Tbera
Into Public School Work.
: Consul Frank S. Hannah, In the
following report from ' Magdeburg.
tella of jLbe,; Rew educational, use ot
pictorial post cards in Germany:
At the recent meeting of the Ger
man Geographical society the idea
was advanced tor the first time to
employ picture postal cards aa means
of , Instruction in the schools. The
post card industry haa made enor
mous progress in the last few years.
and In the last few months cards
have b"n brought Into tho market
Illustrative ot natural history, politi
cal history, and for use in Instruction
in the German language, which have
met with the hearty approval of pro- .
fessors nnd teachers of reputation.
The school museum at Breslau haa
undertaken to form a collection of
these cards, and for this purpose haa
requested the various . publishers to
forward them samples of their out
put, that it may be determined to
what extent they may be used for.
purposes of Instruction. Further,,
two teachers in Leipzig have estab
lished a central bureau for meritor
ious post cards of all sorts intended
for purposes of Instruction, , collec-
Hon and travel. They have also de
veloped, and offer tor- sale two prac
tical systems for the display and fil
ing of the cards. These gentlemen
select and arrange the cards most
carefully according to pedagogical
principles. Such prominent educat
ors, as Harms, Aischendarf, Rudolf
Schmtda and others hav indorsed the
plan of using Illustrated cards as an
aid n Instruction, and even official
bodies, uch as the Provincial Schul
kollegium in Potsdam," anticipate fa
vorable results from them.
KAISER OFF ON VISIT.
THIEVES MAKE GOOD UVT
Aberdeen, Wash,, M.-ir. It. 1;
floe burglars seenred $000 in r-oii!
stamps- here last nifc-lit.
tor
- nd
To Try Banker Momjronwrjr..--New
Tork, Mar. 21. William R-
Montgomery, former pre-lent of the
Hamilton National bank, io was in
dicted on two: counts clu. g the
nvsr.ortlfloaUi.n of checus, v.lll be
placed -on trial-tomorrow, before J
tlc DowllnB'la'the supreme couit
Montgomery has entered a plea of not
guilty to the ip.dlctmuut.,
: Set a Dog oil Fire
Kewanee, 111., March 24. Running
through the business dlstru-t, ados,
covered with flaming cloth, w. .; a
living bonfire and aroused the iT tlig
nation of those who saw it. Kags had
been bound -by an unknown man to
the tail and body of the doc a -id these
were then saturated wlt. kerosene
and the mates applied.- Tii dog ran
for the home of Its on u-r, Anton
Schneider, its flesh was burned raw,
lso Its muth. 'wm't-e It ;d tried to
bite the. ijigs away. T:. police are
looking fir the perpctrtt or.
A lurrocr shed fllH
destroyd bv f '( r
Siiturdiv, and l:,jlio -lht
rmflnffittftcis.
ith hny w
dependence,
blttn
for
WrIll 0I1 on Other European Dlgni-
. . tariee During Trip.
- Berlin; Mar. ; 24. Emperor Wil
liam, wife and son,' August, atjd many
officials, left today for the island of
Corfu.' The party .went via - Venice,
where he will be met by King Vic
tor Emanuel of Italy. Later a vis
it will be made to Frans Joseph at Vi
enna. ' . ' ? ,.,
BOrRNE AWARDS PRIZE.
Nevada Juriee Wrote Best Easay on
. SceoiKl Elective Term for Roose
velt. ; ;
Washington, March ; 24. Senator
Bourne yesterday announced that hs
Uns awarded Frank-H. Norcross, as
sociate Justice of the supreme court of
Nevada, the 21000 prise for the beet
essay on a second elective term.
"Duke of Devonshire Is Dead.
London, Mar. 24. The Duke ' of
Devonshire died today of heart fail
ure at Cannes, France.
Senator Lamb of Ohio, has discov-
cred ' iiat guards in the state pen!
!:. ary have been, brutal to prlson
ui and will see that an Investigation
is commenced at once. One prisoner
was hutig by his wrists for two days
as a gieans of punishment.
UXION COO' TY POLITICS.
SU Legislative Candidates Are Now in
the Field.
A correspondent of the . Oregon
Daily Journal at La Grande, says ot
Union county politics: -;
So far there are six legislative can
didates in the field in Union county,
as follows: - R. D. Hamilton, J. B.
Stoddard and S. F, Richardson of this
city for representative, C. R. Eber
bard and - T.' "W. Lusk of Wallowa
county for Joint representative with
Wallowa county, and E. W. Rumble
of-Elgin, as candidate for Joint sen- .
ator for "Union and Wallowa counties..-
Of these Eberhard, Rusk, Stod
dard and Rumble4 have taken state
ment No, 1, and Hamilton and Rich
ardson are indefinite,; not- having
made any clear statement on the sub
ject. - . ' "
Judge T. H. Crawford of this city,
is a democratic candidate for re-election
to the position of circuit Judge.
Attorney Dan Shechan of Enterprise,
Wallowa county, la also a democratic
candidate, while L. J. Davis of Union,
and J. W. Knowles of this city, are
the republican candidates! :'
The sentiment in favor of statement
No. 1 Is pronounced and It ia not be
lieved that an anti-statement legisla
tor will be elected from this county
or district. " ,
' The 5-yenr-old son of Sid Wallac
a farmer living near Lincoln creij
near Centralia, waa accidentally sil
and killed by his 8-year-old broth'
while playing with a 22-caIibe- "
Price Blf' out punisnroenu -
very iiil .
water is
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