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auraal SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1008. NO. . . FZ- '" TAFT TACKLES VERY LIVE ISSUE ayor Cuts Out All Prize Fighting at the City Hall 4 W H MRGE snow S OF POLITICS AND COMMERCIALISM Ire Made Against the Present Postmaster of San Francisco Who Wants Reappointment. (United Prow Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, Jan. 10. PoBtmas- r Arthur Flak, of this city, Mil bo ,W upon to answer chnrgos In- wtIdr neglect of duty, lncompo- m. both on the part of himself nd favorlto subordinates; tho uso hii official nosltlon for tho boncflt i' the Southern Pacific political Ixu o; violation of civil sorvlco rogu tlons, employment of poHtofllco om ojw In precinct politics and an ox .h.iIam nt 4lw tirKnti Anmmnrnlnl terprlscs of favorite postofflco em- OJTH. Neither tho burlnl of charges by silttant Postmastcr-Genernl Frank .Hitchcock, wittingly or unwittingly! assisted by John A. HolniOH, private socrotary to Postmnstor-Gonornl Mey or, nor yot an invoatlgntlon of tho chargoB allogod to have been made by 'Assist nn t Suporintondent of Salary and Allowance Hall will servo to keep n mass of unsavory accusations ngalnBt tho San Frnnclsco postmaster from President RoosovoM. Chnrgos of Incompetency and no gloct of duty mado by Mnjor-Oonoral Greeloy in tho summor of 190G, and charges proforrcd in May, 1907, hnvo been hidden, thanks to risk's polit ical frlouds in "Washington, from PoBtmastor-Gonoral Moyor and Presi dent Roosovolt. CHICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE OUR CLFARING SALE is a hummer. Every department is busy; we are selling the goods regardless of cost. We must have room for our spring goods. If you want bargains in this season's best merchandise come t the Chicago Store the store that makes the prices and is always busy. CLEARING PRICES ISc fancy plaid dress goods, pret ty styles. Clearing price, yd ... IDC 75c fine wool dress goods, every Clearing price, yd . . . ' Ot)C Batter dress goods at the Bame "auctions. Mk bleached table damask r uearing price, yd Z3C Bter table linens at the Bame re fections. Wo ard8 of nlala Rd fancy ores and walst!ng Bilks ' at Staring prices. 1'0 yards, of 7e dark' and light co.ori outing flannels ,, Ciearmg price, yd :.... 6 You d' flna soiUd goods In the aiHfrejjt departments, caused r m-tr. atment during our fall ru, at half price and lass. Ladies 15 suits now....? 7,90 Uii' 2Q ,mts now.... 11.90 at"' $12 coats now ... . C.90 L&dl 118 ooats now.... 9.90 nT all must go. CLEARING PRICES On ladies' suits, coats, millinery, furs, underskirts, shirt waists, raincoats, men's and boys' cloth ing, men's underwear, hats and suspenders. FIFTEEN ALIENISTS FOR THAW WILL 6LT $30,000 MAYOR SCHMITZ IS FREE PRIZE FIGHTING VETOED BY MAYOR SKIT IN A ORAM) UNITE!) EFFORT TO PROVE THAT TI1K SLAYER Or SANFORI) WHITE WAS INSANE WHEN UK HII) TIIK WORLD OF THAT SINNER'S PRESSURE. RUEF IS CONFERRING (United Press Lensod Wlro ) New York, Jan. 10. Tho legal con tost looking to tho selection of twolvc STATE WANTS TO TAKE SOME KIND OF APPEALSTRENUOUS KFFOHTS TO SECURE THEIR RELEASE ON HAIL, RUT NO SUCCESS SO PAR. The TenRound Go Advertised as a Boxing Matdi at . the Armory Stopped Mayor Ilodgors has instructed Chief of Poltco Gibson to broak up any attompt to hold u 'boxing match, ndvertisfd at tho city hall tonight. It was nnnounced to bo a ton-round go botweon tho Cuban Kid and Bor nard Lyman, at tho armory. Mayor Kodgort sayB no city property can bo u sod for hucIi iKurpoiOH whllo Iicr Lfc mayor. Ho thinkB it was to fco n prlzo fight puro and slmplo, and; or course, It cannot bo pullod off under tho clrcumstancos. It Ih ucodloss to sayihut Chief Gib sou will bo thoro with his iriori, no matter whore It Is attempted ov hour big tho crowd. (United Prosa Lonsod Wlro.) lolthor Schmltz or Rudf onit on ball San Francisco, Jan. 10. Ex-Mayor .within tho next CO days," ho said. Schmltz this morning proceeded to "The remitter of tho court of appeals men nccoptablo as Jurors to both tho ofllco of his attorneys, after ha has CO dayH In which to lllo IiIb loc- aides was resumed In the Thaw trial. had appeared boforo Judgo Lawlor to umonts, and so it Is npparont that the at 10:30a-thls morning. havo his casos in tho trolley and gaB caso kb It stn.ul now la by no means It has become apparent that tho .matters continued. Schmltz was final. I do not bolievo Judgo Dunno uoronso will rely on tno testimony oi 15 alienists to provo Hnrry Thaw's Insanity Thcso men havo accepted sorvlco, but their nnmos nro closely gunrdod. In this connection it Is said thnt a bill for $30,000 covering i . . j ... . . . . . i . ,'tho icos or tno exportB who testified wnrmly congratulated by many of hla'wlll grant any sort of relief to olth-r frlendB on the decision of tho appbl- Schmltz of Ituof, asldo from that Into court. Ho was In tho best of which ho Is absolutely compelled to spirits, and chnttod and laughed with do. M f vmm f&mY H - y WW A UpyH' if. M 'in W Ji.1-1 his old political associates. "I am course, nt for Joromo In tho first held up by Comptrollor claims overcharges wcro mado. Ileaso until I havo conferred with iny.woro Illegal." HtatomontH by Judgo llaliod In tho morning. Dunno, puU- I'ostuuiHUT FlNk Ropllrtf San Francisco, Jan. 10. Post master Flak this morning omplmtlc ally denied that any chnrgos .hod boom mado against him In Washington, elthor on tho ground of neglect ot. duty, Incompetency or favoritism. Sponklng of tho chargoH, which It' I Tho action of tho court of nppcnlB Is claimed wero mado against hl'icv a tftry icy'ch p(leaodv of simply domdiiBtrnteB thnt Hihojd WashTnon last May, PptjtihaHtor tho loclslon given by tho ctho mmo view that we do as tho at- lrisk said:. v ' trial is still .appellate rourt. I cannot state what tornoys. Schmltz and Motz, who 'action will be taken to secure my ro- maintained that tho It Is qulto ovldont, Judging from attorneys." tho questions asked by tho vonlre-l lwt In tho Center. Ruof Always "It 1h very peculiar that If thoaa indictments ohargos wero mado tho postniaston- gcnornl and his staff should; havo IiHllctiiioutN DitnuiKM'tf. unanimously sugguMed that I bo ro Tho indictments against Joshua, appointed. I have always mado If men, that Joromo would not bo at all ' Although tho doolslon hando.l Jacob and Herman Epplngor, who at my policy to run thin oflluo to tho dissatisfied If Thaw Is ordorod sent to down by tho district court of appoals, ono tlmo woro tho Inrgost grain host IntoraiitH c tho govunimonfc. an asylum Instead of prison. Hattlo for Thaw Jury. setting asldo tho conviction of ox- brokorB on tho Pacific coaBt, woro did' "Rogardlng my employing rehUIvon Mayor Schmltz, Is not directed at'mlseod by Judgo Lawlor this morn- to (111 luoratlvo and easy posltlouH, r William McIIugh, a clerk, has ben Abrnham Ruef, as a rosult of tho da- Ing. Tho Indlctmonts charged thgm hnvo hut ono relatlvo now ompIajreiH chosen as tho eighth tontatlve Juror clslon tho ex-boss o'neo moro occupies with obtaining money under falBO undor mo, and ho Is undor civil Bor- Frank Howell, vlce-piosldont of tho conter of tho stage In -tho fight 'protonsoa on nlloged bogus wnro- vlco regulation, having taken and, tho National Drill Company, was ac- bolng waged against tho alleged house rocolpts for grain. Tho casos pnssod tho nocossary examination, copted as tho ninth tontatlve Juror. grafters of this city. From a moro ( had boon set for trial for April 18, During tho Christmas itubIi J gavo my Tho Jury box was again fillod this pawn in tho game, secured to tho BldoiQOC, hut In tho flro of thnt dato all unolo, Q. dale, a position a porlor morning, flvo of tho occupants be- of tho prosoeutlon by 122 Indictments of th records woro destroyed, nn.l during that period, bolng, unablo ta Ing subject to peremptory challenge, no is now tho ono man around whom 4ho Inability of tho district attor- soouro men. Up to 1 o'clock this afternoon 35 tho battlo will wage. This morning noy"s ofllco to roatoro those records "My nppolntinont has boon ponu" venlromen hnd been oxamlnod. Dls- Jmmodlatoly after tho proceedings ho rosultod In tho dismissal of tho cubm Ing since Douember 1, last, and if any trlct Attorney Joromo poremptorlly foro Judgo Lawlor, in tho Unitod this morning. .chnrgos havo bean proforrcd agolnuft Ichallonged W. T. Sondholm, No. 10, Railroad casos, had onded Ruef Jour- United Railway Cam. !mo I cannot undor'stand why tiaay 'and Attorney Littleton, for tho de neyed to the ofllco of District Attor- The cases of Patrick Calhoun and hnvo not boon mado public."' fense, challenged Harry Duschnos, ney Langdon, where he ontorod Into ( tho othor Unitod Railroad dofondnnts' n , . No. 12. Tho othor threo woro sworn a Jong consultation with Dotoctlvo on Indlctmonts charging thorn with I1IO MANUFACTURER in, making ten sworn J-urors. Burns and Langdon. With the oxcop bribory of wiporvisors woro this COMMIT8 HUICIDId Elna Goodrich to Testify. tion of reiterating his entire Inno-'morning contlnuod by Judgo Iaw-' San Francisco, Jan. 10. Adam Assurances that Edna Goodrich, 'conco of tho chnrgo to whloh ho on- ior until noxt Tuesday for trial, at Hunlsoh, vlco-prosldout of tho IIII tho actress, who Introduced Harry tored a ploa of guilty, Ruef had noth- the request of DIstrlot Attorney Lang nols Pacific Glass Compaq Ilvhifr at Thaw to Evolyn Nosblt, will tostify Ing to say In rogard to what course (joni ,401 Baker street, committed sulcidu at tho trial, In spite of all rumors to ho would follow In tho futuro, It Isj Tho casos of Frank Drum, John this morning by swallowing a douoof tho contrary, has addod groat Inter- known that within a short tlmo stren Martin and John DoSabla, of tho gas onrbollo ncld, and thou turning an et to tho procoodlngs. Attornoy uoug efforts will bo made by his at-' company, accused of tho samo of- threo gas Jots. Dan O'Rollly, of counsel for tho de- tornoys to secure his relooso on ball, 'onso, wero contlnuod for two weokn. Both tho family and business as- $ The Store That Does the Busiiess fense. announced today that Ml6S Nothing can bo done In this line, Goodrich had accoptod sorvlce last howver, until tho appellate court night, and that she would suroly be sonds down the romltturo In tho case, Tho Judgi'K Ktanti Pat. soclatos coutoud that the not wtut tuur Judges Hall, Cooper and Korrlgan, nwult of Ill-health. of tho appollato court, still decline Hunlsoh lunvon a wlfo, daughUr ono of tho star wltnosscs for the de- and thero Is qulta a dlfforonco of opln to discuss tholr action, saying thnt and ono son, who Is manager of tup fonse. ion over this mattor. Tho-attornoys tholr oplontons nro contulnod In the company's branch In Seattle. Probably tho actress knows more for the prosecution contend that 'doclslon handed down yostorday; that I - ... - o ... .. m sv I promises to tell all she knows. TREASURY ASKS FOR BANK MONEY about tho rolatlons of Harry and Ev- nothing can bo dono for CO days. olyn than any othor prson, and she They claim that tho ordor does not become offectivo until tho tlmo al lowed for an appeal has expired, It is argued that the status ot Bohmitz will not bo changed mntil tho GO days allowed by law for an appoal havo ox plred. Tho attornoys for Schmltz and Ruef deny this contention, and olalm that 4he 00-day law Is only effective In civil cases. It Is admitted that t npAaaAiiHAn Tina 4Yr lrvli 4t 4 Vi n (Unitod Press Leased Wire.) ,7'"""-"y "" ;'?Ui3 Wnshlnctnn Ton Irt Tim rnnB-tww " " " "'" " ,, . .v '. . . . ... ln all criminal oases the decision of nrw iiniinrimnni is mnifinp nnnrnnr." draft on tho banks for a part of the he Wate court acts as an arrest government depesits: Ton days ago " -o the treasury got about $8,000,000. It was hopsd at that tlmo that Interna tional rovehuo receipts and receipts from customs and tho department called "miscellaneous" would como up to normal and make unnecessary another call on the banks. But yes terday's treasury statoment showed that thero Is no likelihood of this. Tho treasury must have $10,000,000 at once. Tho working balance Is again down to $5,000,000. it Is Illogal for them to mako a state- AKImiiim, Attontlon. mont or express any opinion In any othor manner than they havo nlroudy dono. Open meeting tonight. -,- Tho statu of Washington haa 925 They havo no roply to make the convicts on h roll of tho prison. IKI1 M IllllHMlMllllHlll DID Attorney Frank Murphy, with At torney Henry Ach was assoclatod In tho Ruef caso up to ho tlmo Ruef pleaded guilty, stated this morning that, owing to tho action of tho ap pollate court. It is probable that tho court will grant a motion to arrost Judgment, and this will put Ruef in tho position of one who has nover pleaded guilty. 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