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fl&Jtac iouraal -i SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I, J 008. NO. 02. uhi 1 ml In imwd 1 III JliJLIIIII MBKHniiHm 111 RENCH KILL 1 0,000 MOOR ikado Will Stop the Further Influx of Japanese ML SEETHES WITH REVOLUTION fr biiiet Promises to Restore the Constitution mssubr On the Way to England to Prevent Naval Intervention JAPANESE INVASION WILL STOP Frt, j Tho bodies of si'spocts boiievod to no involved In bbfitd crown prlnro lie in the plot ngnlnst tlio royal family. W th chapel Necasaldados pa!- Tho poUco nro of tho opinion that ilujmiwea have been chant- tho udltr.r of a loading Republican Bftttosls of tho departed mem- dally wuts at the bond of the plot. It i tit rojal family and tho Is thought that tho pnpor was the ; through tbe city npponrs sourco of tho conspiracy to oxter- 6(ril and genuine. Political- minute- tho royal family, doclnra n IwJkloa of tho state still U revolution and ostabllBh a republic. kal Out of the cabinet rears of n rovolutlon havo now been falerdjr but threo mlnlitorn dUpolled by tho announcement that Tit new ministers are: tho constitution would be established illorcrla, finance; Henri as Boon as safety permits. Suspondod tt ol justice; August do newspapers will alBO roHiimo at thin tUUter of marine; minister time. Mnny of Franco's political cntki, Bertlnadoes. partnors havo been roloased. Tho 1 ambassador to England Is expected to lite, rla tho Frontier by Special reach London tomorrow with detailed r to tie United Press, Fob. Information In rolatlon to the sltua- hfoAmral cablnot Is taking tion, and It Is thought that ho will (Wjwei to jupprjj anjn- show tho English Government. tliatJ tutohition. Orer 200 arrests naval Intervention Is unnecessary to Mm nude since Saturday of uphold ho dynasty. HOLD OUT 'OLIVE CUT OUT HAWAII TOO MIKADO WILL STOP HIS 8UR JKCTS COMING TO AMF.RICA HAS ARRANGER FOR SENDING THOUSANDS OF LABORERS TO BRAZIL AND. OTHER SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES. (United Pross Loasod Wire.) SRANCH THEV WANT PEACE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION DKOKARES IT WANTS THE WAll ?ITIL THE AMERICAN FEDKILVJL'ION OF LAHOR TO 'END AND IAROR AND CAPITAL TO WORK TOGETHER. Washington, Fob. I. Tho Mnmi- ifECANGO KTNOTTHEGOIN PACKING PLANT FOR PORTLAND Pfsi leased Wire.) 7 " -Legal advisers M of Yarmouth and tho '' mmouth, formerly i (Unltod Press Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., Fob, 4. Hymen Cohon, commorclal editor of thd fc ct PKtth...- . . 'Journal, in a. sinned statement in to- -"-. 6, nru ineai- .... " . i conference in whioh nK,,l8 I)alor win say tnat no nas sc- ''tthe question nf Ann n curod confirmation to the report &, may be arrangod I that Schwnrtzch,ld & Sulzberger will p - nn w' Withdraw his ",u," uihiuiiu mo ruuuc uuusi uuuu- -fcwtfej suit for ,jV0rce .quarters for thoir great packing es- jp f'tain' monetary ro.lau'isii"Gnt. A plant which win cost "'t for the annulment of ovor H.000,000 Is to bo constructod vdtet tar tf.m..... .. wo. ontions on sues nave, un- .. "wuw. hi . . . . . . : nons on altos nave been secured in South Portland and on tho peninsula. It is also stated that Schwartzchild & Sulzberger will absorb tho local packing firm of Louis ZImmorman Paoking Company, and this report Is partially confirmed by the Zlmmer-mans. Victoria, B. C, Fob. 1. News was j fncturorsi Association I ready and brought by tho stonmor Empress of . willing tooxtond tho ollvo branch of India from Yokohama that slnco thojpoaco taJio Amorlcun Federation of rostrlctivo moaBures against imml-t Labor, and end tho bittr feud that gratlon to America, the Japaneso has boerfl raging for tho laat year, In emigration companies nro looking to tho courso of which organized labor Scrath America. Tho steamer Itsu KushlmaMaru has boon chartered by mot such'-a crushing defeat yesterday at tho hands of tho supremo court. tho Amorlcan Emigration Company President Jnmcs Van Clenvo, of tho to tako 1000 Jnpanoso to Peru, and National Manufacturers' Association, nnother emigration company hns has declared for peace. been- pormltt6djto dispatch Callao. GOO to . "Let"u3 censo fighting. Let organ I ized labor nnd capital go forward In RoprosontntlvoB, sent to Brazil by peace, now thnt tho supremo court tho Kokoku Emigration Company havo returned after making arrange ments to sond 3000 Jnpanoso yearly to that country, aud arrangements are under way with Columbian ofll clalB from Bogota, who aro In Toklo to secure JapanoBO laborers for Co lombian plantations, railways, etc. haB dotormlned tho rights of onch. It would bo too bad If omployerb woro compoliod to rosort to drnstlo measures to protoct thoir property from criminal practices. Tho doolslon of tho supremo court carefully eliminates nil tho coorcivo and violont mothods of tho American THE FRENCH TROOPS SLAUGHTER MOORS Caught Them In Ambush and Killed Them Like Rats In a Trap"16,00e Are Killed Or Wounded (Unltod Press Loasod Wire.) fcolvod horo from tho front today. Tangier, Fob. 11. Ton thousand Moors wcro killed or wounded yester day in a buttle with tho Froncli tniopa nonr Sotthn. Tho French army lost 1G0 men in tho conflict. Roports of tho battle wore re- Tho accounts nro monger, but It Is understood that tho Fronoh soldlors nmbushed tho robollloiiH Moors unit succeeded In slniightorlng thousand of men boforo tho surprised army ro covored sufficiently to return tho-Hro. HENEY TRIES TO IMPEACH BRISTOL An arrangement has also been made Federation thnt havo been so prom! with tho Pacific Phosphate Company . nont In tho past. It leavos n frame work of organized labor. Ingmen act wisely, thoy If work will obey IW M-J. I., -i uunarslruvl u.. ijfcy. wv -wai me bj1"8 no objeottons to his J'nal the fmt that the t of her tnioma u-nni.i r.str.cken Pr,or (o j-it lumouth w Xs Mined fas a vrv Pita,, M mtr un- KuZl a "l actor vr t amies aad Ui 'hEaeiii. o dest,t to rwiim hlP w:th the ag. TTLE OF II POODLES VUG ANOTHER DROWNING IN LAKE WASHINGTON. (United PresB Leased Wire.) Soattlo, Wash., Feb. 4. Harry Hughes, 24 years old, purser on tho stonmor Dorothy, on Lake Washing ton, fall overboard at 5:30 o'clock , i last night and was drowned In sight I or a dozen ptustngors, wnlie tn hiruif wns nanrimr Marnai nolnt. Tho i . I. " ' FMiwir tru: of the b0(Jy lms not bn recovered. 'HlFll T l-. - .. noni d, Caitfei. Hughe had collected tne fares on itusin which controls Ocean Island, to'al low Japanese emigration thoro In mi Intorvlow nt Toklo. Count the mnndntaa of fhn onuirf. HayashI, minister of foreign affairs, "I rojolco in thfe doolslon. It Is sold ho roallzod emigration to Amer-.tho culmination of a llfo work, and lea was inadvisable, and had docld-ilt is no surprise.. I hopo orgnnlzod od to rostrlct It as woll as tho traffic , labor will recognize tho JubIIco of of laborers to Hawaii, undor the tho decision." guise of students. If emigration J n tnm ITnwnl Anna not nnnstO. h Iiro- .TIIflSK OV ITXPAllt T.1KV liMIIHIt wvu -ww w- - f w -- ---- - - mr m po80s to prohibit omlgrntlon there entirely nnd has dooldod to prohibit Japanoso going to Mexico, It being of tho sweeping anti-boycott decision APPEAL TO PRESIDENT. Washington, Feb. 4. As a rosult roported conditions thore are not favorable, and Japaneso go thoro mere to pass on Into America. o by tho Unltod 8tntos supromo court yestorday a movement has nlroady boon started among manufacturer who are represented on tho "unfair list" of tho Amorlcan Federation of Labor to petition President Roose velt for relief. Daniel Davonnort, It, , -, ivs,n Prim i o ow r deck and was on me upper l! 4fe nation.mB- -dock when Engineer Harry Grossman 'Has! Tb" trUl i bated heard him cry, followed by a splash -1 d'nag to I ,H th water. He had stopped for a ii-."1' for inJurtMiwomant to sweep some dirt from the 'l1 auit upJdack and lost his balance. Hughes f!t h1 Bonl a the va a w,f aged 17 years. ta attitte4 thr I.J n . fcjobtfTBW8 fa. and THE CHECK FOR $5000 fiZi1 ,b lwir in-1 MYSTFinjOl'SLY DISAPPK SCHUEHEL WILL GET OUT OUT OF THE CONTEST. (United Press Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., Feb. 4. According counsol for Loewo, upon whoso coin to a special dispatch received here. plaint tho case was deolded, Is au from Washington, the withdrawal of ithorlty for the stntomont that tho Christian Schuebol from tho contest matter will shortly bo brought to tho for confirmation as fedoral district J attontion of tho Prosldent. He points attorney can bo oxpootod within aout a paragraph Jn tho rocont mos few days, and that tho news that, sago of tho President In which Roose Senator Bourne has Joined with Son-1 volt stages that ho would onforce the tor Fulton and tho balance of the law against a labor union as quickly Oregon delegation In attempting to as he would against a corporation. select anothor man may ho expect ed. Bosirne, It is said. Is now con vinced that It would be almoat im possible to secure confirmation. He J will not loave tho tignt, nowevwr. without making terms. SoMiebei ' to have tho refusal of the assistant district attorneyship, and Bourne Is kc 1 1I&.1. ft. , '""'o that he Qn ' rtkv Pr'oce af- ' IBIAM "ta uuin 11.0 J. (Ol- . v tt.-,." "". L. ' 4 uinu (UnU'sd Press Leased WTlre.) Provlfleace, R. I. Fab. 4. Tho city council of Providence would like to know what has become of the $5000 check sent to the San Francisco re lief fnd In April 1906, and which has never been acknowledged or the cancelled paper returned. A atop or- "" a ttaiw ".uer nas been put on the cneok until Ht 4 . '!" mystery 01 ks aisappearauoe nae WCjr- 0.ft!00, wh0,wn cleared up. As the San Fraa- creco reiier committee is practical ly out of existence, the money wlU 1 1.. - .. fl ll A .1- Wtlr! c? n.tir. ' .:. " Ql e . MKtsJ 4etli -,..: WJf vvuuv Prstsient. 'he iitiia probably be treasury. AnvMctl for Criminal LIlKtI. (United Press LonBOd Wire.) Hoquiam, Wash., Fob. 4. O. M. Moore, odltor of the Gray's Harbor Washlngtonlan, was arrested last ev ening by Sheriff MoKlnney, ohargeJ with criminal libel, tbe complainant bfelnc ex-Councilman Shnw. anil the V ""'l .- - -.., j - .,., .,,.,. w to participate In the selection of a (charge emanating from a personal now candidate. This latter clause i uor to Senator Poison concerning will exeludo George G. Bingham, of Salem, who was the delegation's cholco at the time Bourne slipped S?huobe! in ahead of them. BOAT RACING AT THE END OF THE CONTINRNT. (United Press Leased Wire.) Punta Arenas, Feb. 4. A boat race for the Jamestown cup between crews from all the battleships In the American squadron Is to be the fea ture of today's program. Tbe short leaves for the men have been cur- pjtalned In the city n because of the coaling opera the recent scandal. Moore will an swer to the charge at Monteeno on Monday. He will furnish $100 bail tomorrow. o SYMPATHY THE PEOPLE ARE NOT ASKING FOR. Washington, Feb. 4. -Upon mo tion of Congressman Cousins, of Iowa, chairman of the committee on forelgu affairs, the house of repre sentatives today adopted a resolution of sympathy with tho people of Por tugal ovor the assassination of King Carlos and the Crown Prince (United Press Lonscd Wire.) Portland, Feb. I. Direct effort on tho part of Hency to Impeach tho toi tlmony of District Attorney W. C. Brlstolln tho Hall enso crcatod a son Biitlon this morning, and rolloved an otherwise dull Reislon. A fow .daya ago Bristol took tho stand for tho dofonso, and testified that ho 'had never hnd any direct connection with tho llondrlrks land frnud case, and thnt In partlcuhir he never wroto and slgnad n tologram to Heuoy . asking that sentonco on Ho'ndrlckB bo de layed. Ho tostlflod that tho tolo- gram was written by Assistant Irwin Rlttonhouso and that ho "Jacked" Illttouhotuo up about It. ToJay Rlttonhouse took tho stand nnd con trndlotod Bristol's tostlmony In d tall. Honey also put other wltnoseuH on tho stand to Impoach minor por tions of tho dletrlct attorney's testi mony, BrlBtol will tako tho stand today and glvo tostlmony explaining nppurent contradictions, o STABBED THE CHOIR LEADER (United Pross Loasod Wlro.) Guadalajara, Mox., Fob. 4. While mass was holm; colobratod nt Ui Santa Terosa cheirch In thlB city to day Ezqulol Huorta, tho choir load er, was stabbed to doath by Alborto LopeK, a choir momber. Blood from Huerta's wounds sprinkled the kneeling worshlppors. Lopez was intoxicated and Jumpod from the loft to tho floor In an attompt to es cape. He was plckod up unconscious but rovivod. Some of those sprinkled with tho blood of tho choir loader fainted and otherB woro panic strlokon. -o Girl anil Monoy DiMippmrciI, Seattle. Wash., Feb. 4.Mlss An nie Matzgle, a proposeselng girl of I 18 yon re, dlsappoaned yesterday from her place of employment In the home of Mrs. F. Wax. 939 Twonty-fourth avenuo. South, and the olrcumstanoos are so unusual that hor frlonds fear slHa has met with misfortune. The girl left home at 10 o'clock last night with a aonsiderablo sum of money, which she had boon sav ing, to go to tho home of Mrs. Cone, a neighbor. She did not appoar thore and has not sine? boon heard from. MAY HAVE FOUND THE MURDERER (United PrcBs Lcnpod Wlro.) Portland, Or., Fob. 4. Tho police' bollovo thnt thoy have Boeurcd pos itive, evldonco thnt will not only d roctly connoct Joo AndorHon, a pris oner In tho coutoty Jail, with tho murder of Engineer Harry Logan In, nt fall, but also with ovar a dozen minor holdups nnd robborlos, Tho ovIdencQ wns secured through tl tostlmony of Jacob Hllk, a rocont coll' mnto of Andorson, to whom Ander son ronfosnjd the murder of Logan, nnd tho other crimes. Ho also told Hllk whoro ho had htddon his ru volvor nflor tho Logan murder. To day tho pollco followed Hllk's direc tions nnd found the revolver SAYS ANARCHISTS ARE GROWING VERY HOLD. (Unltod Prosu Loased Wlro.) Chlcngo, Fb. 4. Chltif of Pollco Shlppy today hold a conference with Corporation Counsol Brundngo on ways nn.d moans to stamp out tho colony of anarchists now living In Chicago. Tho chief doolnrod that tho rocont ovouts In Chlongo almost du plicated 'ho ovents that load up to tho Hnymarkot riots of n decade ago. "Thoy bogln by holding Indoor mootlngs, demanding tho right of 'froo spoooh,' thon thoy doinand the right to hold out-of-door mootlngs, nnd whon refused thoy start riots, defy tho pollco, and trouble follows." Shlppy donlnrtd that thoro are nt loast 50 annrohlsts, Including somo of the Pntorson, N. J., colony nnd somo from Gormnny and Ilusslu. StmttloTrhm Prlnuiry Jmw, Soattlo, Wash.. Fob. I. Wash ington's new primary law was trlod for the first time in Seattle yesterduv when candidate wore chosen for the municipal oloctlons next month. Th mayorallty cnndldatOM chosen wore' City pnrty, William Hlokmun Moore, the presont mayor; Republionn, John F. Mlllor; Domocrotap. Jamoa n. Motcalf. Lees than CO per cent of the totalod rogistorod vote of 33,000 whh polled. Tho general oUtutlon will ho held on March 3. FIFTY WOMEN CLIMII DOWN FIRE ESaPE. Chicago, Fib. 4. Fifty women were compoliod to flee by firo escapos this afternoon, whon flames broko out in tho seven-story building at 91 Dearborn street Th'o fire broko out on the fifth floor, where the women were employed. CONVICTION OF NIOKELL AND IIOGK TO STAN,. San Francisco, Feb. 4 In the Unltod Statos Circuit Court of Ap peals today Charles Nlokeil appear ed as plaintiff n error against -the United States of America. Nlokeil was Jointly Indicted with Henry W. Mlllor, Frank E. Klncart and Martin Hoge for subornation of perjury in Oregon tlmberland froeidg. Mlllor pleaded guilty and became a witness for tho state. NIckoll and Hoge were convicted and Nickel! sontonood Ho bad ben a United States Commis sioner at Medford, Or Judgment is aMrmed. tions.