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, . "H Ann M n mi 1mm I If TBI I 4 Ik llaun ,l)iia i- . ii i . !- ,i i i i i n i - i ii r- in auraal SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1008. NO. 00. L0& PANESE SCHOOL QUESTION . 1 ' , .,.... iator Bourne Bets $5000. It's Teddy at Chicago .,w i 'HY UDER HO THE BAY JMUX Wl'LY DEALT 1S0 DODY HUHIiEl) IN- WAVES YIIKItK HUE nraRIHLKSTItl'GOLE tUFR m ftm Leased Wlro ) IhteUco, Feb, 25. John Vmtt of Honorn Murphy, r mi found In tho bay off e, hi made a specific (Ui titter was murdoroJ .M4 that the body, to- ItV) empty puiC nntl k. thkh wag tho onlv ttUcatlon. wern thrown Kj 1 tie hope that tho 1 rwtin hidden from tho . ihlmt that his Blstor I to leare for Stockton. p kJ property, and that fw pottewion Sunday m R00 In gold, which 1 no In payment on 4 la Stockton pMiliH Murphy Tina wen i oaj oy iwo boys. "fPM arrived at th IJHi only clad In the tin- iwo wrappers and e c'utched tlcht. ' Aboat Ihn Vrnn, !.. PfHfJ t ihrt and henvv ni mfflcient to hnvrt re8tcry the might have 6ln wag drawn so Munition. l' niarki of foul ntnv twtpt on the neck. Jr braMon that, j. . .. "" IT 01 trie neck had flew.! m-v , . n'y ,. ",H' ine t woman fe.i ,.i nttt fA ..I.. ; Parse with but itWlKiiV 1.-. . ttB;:r"wrh u. , v "jntsrauer, 4rthiin, , ' i! .S?TO t0 tho - w looking for a h,u,r'"?, " wu last Men i b'L. .1 . fe in t """ Mur. ras.-5-s - resuga- '. t . tw ,.: .,- IMTm1 w a;v7'aie K. " UK feA. Hw., - "rwi KT" tsz? J Mi XM ler Mi to m. K BOURNE BETTING TEDDY HEADS THE TICKET FIIIM IX HIS HELIEK THAT TIIP CHICAGO CONVEXTIOX WILL HE STAMPEDED TO THE IX VIXCIHLE CHAMPION OF POP LAIt HEFOItM IN THE WHITE HOUSE. ORIENTAL , FIRED AT 'FRISCO SCHOOL IS CLOSED (3HEAT IIIG COHEAX IS OHDEHED TO LEAVE FIFTH GRADE AT 8 A USA LITO J A PANICS E TA K !?' UP THE COURTS. GAUNTLET IN THE ) Kh'. tf ar- s UStt aJ -1 . ifh tbe Af II AWI1 &a 1 MMk. WnBhlnKton, Fob. OG.Tll bet 5000 President Roosevelt Is nomi nated by tho Chicago convention, ' siiKBCstcd Senator Bourne, of Ore gon, to Senator Elklns, of West Vir ginia, when these two legislators met In tho Whl to HoiiBO. "Yon'ro wrong," replied Elklns. "Woll, whoro'a your money?" con tinued Dwirno, renching into liiu pockQt, as if to drag out a roll ofi bills. "I'll not bet," muttorud tho West Vlrglnlnn, "but If I thought yo'i that that much money on you 1 would throw you down nnd tnko It away from you. Hut no bet was made. (United Proas ileased Wire.) San Francisco, Feb. 2C. The Jap anese school quoHtlon has again made Its appearance. The school trustees of Sausallto havo udopted a resolution which practically bars all Orientals from the schools of that GHINA . r t TO GO TO THE FORE r MAKE RAPID: STRIDE r NEW DIPLOMAT ARRIVICS IN WASHINGTON WHO WILL PUT JAPAN ON COLD STORAGE FOR AWHILE. (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Fob. 25. With tho arrival of Ambassador Takahlra, sue-co'-Bor to Japanese Ambassador Aokl, and Wu Ting Fang, the now Chlncso minister to tho United States, there Is oxpectd an entirely new phnso of the diplomatic relations existing be- 3$c&k Japnn and China, with tho INSANE town. -4 As a result of the board's action OHot as the csntor of Interest. iimmiitiiaiinHMiiiiiitiiimfiiiig SAN FRANCISCO. FEU. 20.RY A VOTH OF 18 TO O THE RE- I PUBLICAN CX)UNTCMTTKI;VF I PRORADTiE REJECTION OF THE STATE CENTRAL COMMIT TEES REQUEST FOR UNOFFICIAL PRIMARIES MAY a. THE HAFT RESOLUTIONS WERE INTRODUCED 11V TOM MAGEE, AFTER T. R. SULLIVAN HAD SECURED TOOTPOXK MENT OF CONSIDERATION OF THE STATE CENTILL COM MITTEirS CALL FOR PRIMAIIIK8 AND CONVENTION. THE RESOLUTIONS FOLLOW: JtESOLVED, THAT THE REPl'HLICAX COUNTY COM MITTEE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO HEREHY INIK)RSES THE CANDIDACY OF WILLIAM II. TAFT FOR THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. AND PLEDGES ITSELF TO AN EARNEST EFFORT TO BE CURE FOR HIM A SOLID DELEGATION FROM CALIFORNIA TO THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVENTION." ABE RUEF STRUGGLES IN COURT AFFIDAVIT IS EILED HENEY HAS REEX DETAINED IIY THE ILLNESS AND DEATH OF HIS NEPHEW GRAFTERS GET ANOTHER WEEK OF DELAY. TAINTED TELEGRAMS DON'T GO WITH UNITED RRESS (United PrcBS Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, Feb. 25. Tho ox pected nflldavlts from Francis J. Honey nnd other members of tho graft prosecution, In reply to thoso of Abraham Ruof, his nttornoys and Rnbbl Bernard Knplnn, In connec tion with tho present motion of Rjef's to oot asldo his arraignment on tho indictment charging him with bribing ox-Supervisor Jennings J. PRESIDENT VANDERCOOK DI MANDS THAT SPEAKER CAN NON ORDER AN INVESTIGA TION OF THE CHARGE AGAINST NEWSPAPERS PRINTING SUCH NEWS. (Unltod Press Lensed Wlro.) New York, Feb. 2C Tho follow ing communication was today sottt to Bponkor Cnnnon by tho Unltod Preas: "Dear Sir: Widespread circula tion ban been given n report that you havo refused to consider tho ndvlsa- Philips to voto in favor of an over blllty of nturting a complete Invest!- bottd trolloy franchlso woro not filed i gallon of tho charges involving tho lhl nliVnlng, I Electric Boat Company, nowspapor Prosecutor Honey oxplainod itho 'representatives and member of con matter by-utatlng to Judge Iawlor' gross. Our namo Iiuh been brought that for tho past two weoks he had into tho mutter through tho ndmls- in tho liouso that ho necoptod n chock boon In strict attendance upon hlJ eion of a United ProiB reporter uujdiuw, who itivu ill iiiu nuuiiiniii 4SYLUM PAD I IFF f NATIONAL Kia'Ull tnt)nn.nnmetttttHi city, wl' call upon Professor O. C Lung H. Cbo. a 21-year-old Korean, who had been attending tho Central (United ProsH Lonsod Wlro.) school, fifth grade, which Is taught Now York, Fob. 25. Statements uv MjBg a. Smith, has been compelled oninnating from the alienistB, who t0 jcav0 i,0 gohool. have oxamlnod Harry Thaw, Judicata j soino time today Cho, who is said that nothing short of a miraclo will in i,n i.nr.keil bv half a doson Jan- savo Stanford White's slayer from'niso "BOudy boys," accompanied by spending the remaining days of h.a'n!ft attorney. Daniel Suter, of this lie in an asylum for the Jnsune. It is said thnt Thaw Is tho victim of paranoia, whloh is a progressiva dtsoaso of the mind. Thaw is entirely in the hands of the utate board of lu nacy nnd tho alienists at Mattea wun, and 1.1b fate rests with them. It is customary for tfteso ofiyjlals to rpcr tho mental aondltion of an" In mau CO days after he is entered, but tboro is nothing compulsory about It. Diplomats In Washington who havo been watching tho situation as sert that Japan will likely take Uh rear of tho stage bocauso of nor financial troubles, while China pre sents an entirely independent policy as rogardB Japan's attltudo in the Manchurlan trouble. As the matter stands tho Unltod States and the Orient soem to be part of tho atato, Judge Lawlor then continuod tho case until Friday morning, when tho nindnvita will be produced In court. Attorney Ach cauaod a sensation whon ho suddonly called upon Detcc tlvo Burns to tako tho wltnoeH stand from tho boat company for an article circulated last August. It appeared that ho did not even try to foist the nrtlclo upon otir roport, and uono of our papers received It. But wo as toom the discipline of our orga'nixa Hon. which demands that employes nnd testify In rogard to tho part must not nttacli themselves to out played by him In tho granting of Iiii-JhUIo InterosUt, and dismissed him. munlty to Ruof. Honey was on his .Wo cannot bollovo that congress wIM feci immodlntoly, objecting to tho(hcnltnto to clear up th gravor request of Ach, claiming that Burnt barges In whloh It Is Involved. Tho was nlroady preparing an affidavit sorvlce of every branah of this asao covering tho matter. Judgo IawlorJ elation will bo at your command at SIX-DAY RACE Tonight at 9 O'Clock AUDITORIUM RINK Skates, 25a. Skaters' admieJon, 10c. So. Skating before and after the race. Spectators' adm!sIon, KCCRNTRIO BACHELOR J BURIES POT OF GOLD.i (United Press "Leased Wire.) Sharp, principal of the school, and Los Angeles, Cal., Fob. 25. Be-demand that he be roadmlUod to ths llevlng that Bernard Graas, th e institution. eeutrle German bachelor, who dlo.il Attoruoy Sutor will base his de lo tht Unltetl States Hotel Monday, mand on the California law whloh buried ?D.00O in gold on a ranoh at holds that all children between the the head of San Fernado valloy. sev-'agos of C and 21 years shall b al- erai men who know the old man liavc.'owou to auenu puuiio uun dceWed to dig for the supposed for tune. Although it li known that Grnna According to a oommunlcatien re ceived by Professor Sharp hlB fall ure to comply with tho Oriental's de cade thousands of dollars out of, mand will result in an appeal to the feeee and spootilatlon, only 1300 of kl money was found in a safety de posit box following his deatb. He dl4 Intestate. nd his property, val l at 112,000, Is in charge of the labile administrator. Graass Jlvod on a bee ranoh for 30 years aad often came to Los Angeles. The Unltod States supreme court aaa upheld the law of Oregon, whlan Prohibits women from being em ployed for more than a ten-hour day courtB to compel the school author! ties to admit Cho to the school. Member of the school board f the town declared that It will "stand pat" and will fight to the last dKh befoie allowing grow up yellow men to mingle with little white girlB of tender years. All of the director declare that they will never visit Washington, and that they oanBOt be coerood Into a retreat. Work on the Bugene-SpringfleW line Is to resume Monday. flirting with a dangerous situation. Japan is seeking commerco and friendship and Ohina wants protec tion against Japan. That those two eountrle consider 'that a great game of diplomacy must be playod for the big itakes involved Is evidenced by tho fact that Fang and Takahlra, two of the Orient's most aooompllshcul diplomatists, have been sent to the Uaited Staiee to eontlnue the fight so far aa It can be. carried on here. rofusd to allow Burna to tostlfy. Tho nflldnvits of Rnbbl Nloto was this morning given Into tho hands of tho dofonso, after both the proaeou tlon and Judgo Lawlor had stated to thlm that It wan his solemn duty to do so. His affidavit In regard to his participation in tho midnight mooting at which Judge Dunne and Judgo Lawlor aro allogod to havo agreed to grant immunity to Ruof Is practically Identical with tho affi davit of Rabbi Kaplan, which wai fllod In court several daya ago. o RICHEST NEVADA STRIKE ShipK Ordered South. Vallejo. Cal., Feb 2S. In oom pllaaee with telegraphic orders re ceived at Mare Island from the navy department, all storea and coal for the cruisers Tnnesse and Washing ton, sow In San Franolsco bay, will be seat down from the navy yard by Saturday, as It Is desired that the aiitfM proceed sooth at once. The flUliag of requisitions is being rushed. Both ablps require large eoa-cigniaonts. (United Press Leased Wire.) Rawhide, Nov., Feb, . Another reniHikuble ore 4trko has been made here. It I Bald to be the rluhaet ever wado In Nevada, tho oro assay-' jng at b'gh as 79,000 to the ton. The ttxlke was made on tho Hap py Hooligan olalm. whloh has been mircliased by E. W. King, a Bozi inan, Mont., banker. all times In this matter. (Signed) "JOHN VANDERCOOK. "Prosldent." Hiilli'tlii to Editor. You may have seen In tho Sunduy paporB that Angus Erly, of tho Uult4d Press Washington staff, was acouftod of oiroulatlng nn arOolo last summer, for which ho rooolved n chuck from tho Electric Rout Com pany. Upon admitting tin) truth of the charge, Erly was dismissed from tho service. Employes of tho United Press Associations aro not allowed to have anything to do with "taint ed" news qt thl character It ahould bo said for Erly that he did not try to foliU the article upon us. The article was newer aeun ' us, nnd did not roach any of our papers. JOHN VANUERCOOK, President United Pross. Representative LlUey. of CJounoc- Clout, today fllod with the limine com mittee of ruloe, of which Speaker Cannon Is chairman,, a hrlvf setting forth charges that the Hloctrlc Boat Company exerted Improper Influouoe In the matter of the submarine boat legislation before tho naval affairs committee. The Capital Journal experts to be represented in the new district. Johu) H. Cradlebaugh and son, Rudolph, left Sunday nlttbt for Nevada, aul the veteran horse editor of The Capital Journal has promised ue some lettors from tho mines. About once In two years "John" takes a hike to get the taste of fresh meat oat of hie mouth, and the mountain air Into his lungs. CHIEF GIBSON MAY LAND BURGLARS, Thlev entered tho home of Mrs. Clinton Kurtz, In North Salem, Hun day afternoon and stole a large quan tity of furniture r.nd miscellaneous articles. Chief of Police Gibson I conducting an Investigation, an I hopes to have the burglar slit cus tody before long. o- W. 8, U'Ren haa entered the raon tor the U. 8. senate with Pulton and Cake.