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i--" or aurmu I 4 SALES!, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH S, 1008. NO. 06. MAN'S DAUGHTER A BRIDE TODAY M BY 1UTICS Paving Scandal Is Again Aired In Mayoralty Fight IMG BCD FIGHT EfinxfeVERTHRrOUN- PTiniKI'i MEN aim orr ron county OXER, AND IT IS A 01 OP OKOGHAPHY CQxnix.vnoxs mass K AND CONVKXTION. rtsllilw doe not warm up Tie present county oftl- uWy ill serving a first vt aa exceptionally Reed Ktfd llt bo given oocomj iHrlrerery Instance wlth- Woa, or without being P$4 much money. r faith, for county superln- Uwking ood campaign.. Krtrtlr to his work of vis- iIi. and performing hU i intelligent and pains- IHftM' The COiintv nofirt era bed In mind tnsk- pWaent that would com- Wv the people, Tho com. iui entitled to credit foi WHtlci with tho office. ''fjlag to find the nttost ! W Uy hands on, an.l Mo to do hlii work sui tinea. f of Turner, ha en- R'" tor county superintend HI many friends. He ha 4ror nine ars. and rw wu principal of tho 0 H rnnn.toH VHttountry ichoot teach- lwr and hu nrnn W mov honor t th Nteosatr 515 lUrry M!nt u .,.. fli oppojuioa hu fit. RUSSIAN JEW WAS ARRESTED FORSHIPPYMURDER ALDRIGH MEASURE DOOMED IN LOWER HOUSE LATER DETAILS REVEAL A PLOT IN WHICH A NUiMDER OF AN ARCHISTS WERE CONCERNED FOR THE MURDER OK THE CHICAGO CHIEF OF rOMCB A.VI) HIS WHOLE FAMILY MORE OF LUCY PARSONS' DEVILTRY. FOWLER OURHKNCY RILL is' RAILROAD PRINCESS - MARRIES A SOCIETY PRINCE Wee i aBqurtgrioBed, hlt b tha v. i gyration of that office Z m mmh Cu,v,r. who HSdlBt tv,u , ..... .. . uTrai a k2L" "' "."' (to 7" ,v"" " ror a n ..::"'! mt ln- - - near traaaaet- rMB ;;;""" "w Uh S-h ma. 'tfa iili i.j.. . If ."7 "WT "llfW 'OSBty i,. j. .. ., f &. , '. : "" 'Henr ," " U 0f MM ', '" of .. "wtiBH nttpi" Chicago, Marol, 3. Ono moro ar rest had boon made an tho result of! tho anarchistic attempt upon tho life of Chief of Pollco Shlpny and his son nnd driver. iBadoro Moron, n RuHelan .Tow, was arrested nt tho home of Lazarua Averbuch, tho would-be asBAMlu. Tho pollco bo Ilova tho,t h( kpowj tltc dotnllr. of tho plot ,nga!nst tho llfo of Sblppy. Olga Averbuoh, a "later of tho donj man, who was arrostod oarly last ovenlng, and who Identified tho body, Is being hold at tho Hnrrlnon ntront pollco station In earo of a matron. At times Bho In hyntorlcal. 8ho haii told tho pollco that her brothor has been deeply despondent and greatly Influenced by the blttar speech mad In Chicago by tho nn- archlst, Iucy Parsons. Ho became wildly wrought up over tho attitude of tho rtollce towarda tbo propose 1 demonstration of the unemployed by D. It, Roltmnn, and It Is thought that about that tlmo ho made up h' mind to kill Sblppy. Tho direct In centive lo tho attack was Shlppy'B ordora to suppress a mooting at whloh Emma Goldman was Bohedulod to speak. MAKING HEAl iw; it Y WITH THE. I)WER PEOPLE A7il IN MR HOUSE WHILI'5 AliDRIUII lhm THE PULL WITH THE PRESI1. DENT AND SPEAKER CANNON RESULT .WILL BR COf i PROMISE. . (Uulted Prcas Lcasod 'wire.t Washington, March 3 Thcro ur shoals and plenty )at .them In th' courBO of any proposcdtynnnclal logf Inlotlon In this congresV A dlsaf hi'i'ifia iu iu huuhm vr ino nva FOUNDATIONS OF THE AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY ARE REING IMVII THE CHARMED CIRCLES OF PLUTOCRACY ARE EXTENDED AND WORSHIPPED RY THE CURIOUS MASSES OF GOTHAM. Rig Anarchistic Plot. The police claim to have unoarthod a gigantic plot In which the llvos of Mayor Rusj. Chief of Police Shlp py and Captain O'nrlen, of tho dote tlvo departrriant, woro marked for dath. Today the Chicago polio have pltianad a roundup of vsry 'rd" la the city, and tho ault will be drivan from h& city as if they woro piaguo-infectjjd rodents. Iwdor Maron, Averbuoh's friend, will confess, it is said. This morning he toW his captors ho would tH all he knew. (United Pros Lensed Wire.) New York, March 3. Fifty po lice were roqured to clear the Btrodts leading to tho ontrnnce of tho fnBhlonnble Grace ch'urch today whon the corriogo which contained tho rjillrond prlnceoH, Cornelia Hnr riman, and a young social prlneo, measures, tho Aldrlch und the Fowls "Ohort UvIngBtpn Corry, attempt, il or bill, Is predlcted-byl careful obKt ronch tho portals of the Btiricture "servert. UnleH-some pomprontlBeJwIthln whjoh they wqro soon to bJ Boon onterod Into Speaker Cannon ""wo man and wife. " and the banking eommltteo of tho Idle and ourloua Now York was houso will bo locked In a conflict apparently far more Intorestifd In that may put nn effeotunl end to all tho nuptial eoromonlfs of tho dnugh hope of leglslntlvo relief during the tor of tho great railway king thnn In present sosslon. J thoe that unltod Gladys Vandorbllt Speaker Cannon favors tho Aid- ftnu Count Szeohonyl. From th rich emergency relief bill, which al- point of view of tho police, tho wed so has tho endorsement of Presldont lln& waH Jitnt twlco as Important noosevolf, and, It h believed, the ran- Twonty-flve bhiocoats sufficed at the Jorlty In tho 'senate. Tho Fowler bill Inst naniod wedding. Fifty officiated which Is supports! by tbo banking nt toda's mating. committee of the house, nnd which Js moro popular with tho people at large, Ib rapidly gaining strength In tho house, and an nttompt to sub stiOuto tho Fowler hill for the Aid rich measuro Is'almost oertaln whon tho latter Js brought before tho rep- resontatlvoB. With tho Republicans split into two factions over the measures, the Democrats would he In a position to dlreot legislation, but the minority Is also racked by disagreement and un able to take- advantage of tho oppor tunity afforded thorn. CONVICTS TO BUILD ROADS IN THE MOUNTAINS PAVING 6RAET CHARGED ON TACOMA MAYOR WASHINGTON TOWN SEATTLE WIDE OPEN TOWN TO TRANSCONTINENTAL R A I L- ROADS NEW GOVERNMENT PURCHASING AGENT DIG RE- CEIITS FROM FEES AT SEGUE- TARY OF STATE'S OFFICE IN OIA'Ml'IA. (United Press Lcasod Wire.) Olympla, Wash., March 3. At n conforenco with tho state board of highway commissioners Wardon O. S. Reed, of tho stnto penitentiary, and the state board of control today, arxangemonts woro mado for' thu placing of about 50 convicts upon tho Snoqualmio pass road through tho Cascado mountains In King coun ty. The men will bo shipped to tho iMtnrt In tho middle of April, n,"d will b'e kept hcre nil summor. Grants AH Franchises, Ssattle, Wash., March 3. All of tho Union Pacific franchise ordl nances and tho ordinances vacating portions, of streets In both tbo sotith orn and northern portions of tho city, as requostod by (ho Hnrrlman road, passed tho city council last nlislit by a unanimous vote of those present. Tho ordinances cover ev- Tho crowd, however, wns In good cry dotail anked by tho Union Pa- humor. Thoy craned their nocks iojclflo in connection with Its ontrnneo see th. bride, and stepped upon eaon( to this city, providing for tho con other's toes to soo tho groom, hut, struction of a tunnol to parallel the boyond this harmless demonstration Hill Oinnol nnd consolidating th of Interest, there was no evidence of ( Hnrrlman lands to he used for dook tho demonstration whloh the polio ago, sidings and switching purposei. HOW AN ALLEGED I'AYINtt DOODLE FUND WAS TO RE Dr. VIDED UP HETWEEN ALDER MEN AND THE RIG GUN OF THE CITY OF DESTINY MAYOR FAILED TO COME THROUGH WITH THE SPLIT. SUFFERS EPIDEMIC. feared might occur. The cersmony was simple. At the proper roomont. Edward H. Hnrrl man gavt tho bride away. Tbo Rv. n. W. Huntlnnton, tho rector of the Qraoo ehuroh, spoko the wordA that united tho two young people. Bishop Doane, of Albany. then spoke tho benediction. The groom is the member of tbo old RoHton family of Gerrya. He is a Gorry, a In tho samo connection tho Groat Northern will be granted a franchUo for norvlco tracks to roach nil of Its property holdings In tho olty and on Joint user franchise, in which bot'i the Great Northern and the North em Paolflo are made grantoos. Grand Jury Will Aut. District Attornoy Sras announced that the federal grand jury, which eonvenos today, will deal with fom phase of the anarchistic agitation. aHd 4hat his office, -with thnca nt IhA &!r M a 11 r" potoffle department aud' immlsra r)emyft,,h ew.Uon departments, will unite in a 'liitoii '." 'Mire tie. , v ,k Btrtl -3".,r . Thar lTn for .v " arr ' to MuTJ war The ,cIaLi:?a,, w- fir"""wa. k. " fiaUt. -. l8 4 Kki rttmsn campaign to siamp out the evil Denunciation of government law, orjer and authority 'in Incendiary attacks and vicious appeals In news- nollinghani, Wah., Maroh 3. Tho Mount Vornon soliools wore oJo3cd -yoitorday for a week or until further .notice, ns diphtheria had broken out in tho city. The dlsoase first appeared at Skagit City and Fir where two child ron have 'died. Schools, ehurohes nnd other pupllo plsooa havt been closed tho past week in those towns. Cm-Joml of Powder Eploutlt, Lltchfleld, III., March 3. WhIU running at CO miles an hour, the Journal of a ear loaded with pcJA'dar hocamo overheated near hero early today, camdng the powder to ok plod and setting Are to the re mainder of the train, whleh whs mad up of 50 oars bousd far Chiea- Mlno 07iei8 Prottt, , Seattle. Maroh 3. The Mlno Own ers' Asoe&taMnn tit Falrhnnka. Alio. .u.aab.1 An. LII.UI.IA S........ A ' .', .--" ,a.. . .n Mrry. . k0f ,,aR orward to Delegate CalO, slgatr of tho Declaration of Im! . w..t.inrinn n n .ti neajear. j against paying for tu deputies n sworn into be service by tho rnnr- ADVICH FROM THE ALRANV jBhn, .. lh. . J'Lu. DHMOCRAT ON HOW TO VOTH lhftr ThB p,an aa horot. , " , . . ., I for boon followed, hut Mr. Oale will The pplear. beglHi.ingo think hayo thfl , frQm bow taey will wte on tho 19 differ- 0,w MurflML ent quMnons rnat aro 10 oomo up at tli Juno election under tho inla thv and rvfore-ndtun. They should aM t studied and voted upon iutelll New Purclutftlng Agent. Seattle, March 3. The war de- ( United Press Loaned Wlro.) Tacomn, Wash., March 3. May or Ooorgo P. Wright and GhnrJoo Drury, Democratic candidates for tho mnyornllty nomination, olnshu'l nt a meeting In tho seventh ward last night, at which tho latter open ly ehargod the latter with being a. grafter. Wright denied He ohargo, and, shaking his list In Drury's face, defied, htm to prove It. Tho crowd wait evonly divided, halt of those present being for Wright, tho other half for Drury. They woro noisy, und at times the words "liar," "crook," "horse thiol" and "grafter" wore nil that could be heard. Drury, In making1 his grufl expoio merely repeated tho charges that were bandied nbor.it during (he graft scandal of two years ago. Ho raid; "About two years ago tho people of this city wero startled and aston ished by uhurgOB of paving graft made against George P. Wright, but siiNplulon of this and other graft, hod boon llfo for mouthA Tho facts, v thoy appeared from luvoHtgutfo0. woro that a nunibor of largo .paving Improvements woro desired Iti tbo ulty. In 1005 an agent of u com pany vlsltsd Tncuma and laid tho foundation to frame up a deal with eortatn of tho olty council. One uounollnmn wont to Seattle, accom panied by tho agent and arranged for the payment by his company to him and his assoolattm a sum oqual to five cents per yard for pavement un cortaln streeU. Mayor Wrjght was not satlHflQd with this amount. and sent one of lite appointees lver to Seattle and framed an agreement for ton oont per square yard, whloh amounted on those two on tresis to something In oxcom of fCQQO, tho understanding being that half of this was to go to George P. Wright, tho other half to the other council men IjWhe deal. Tle contract! woro let. and when thti nstHMimeiU roll was approved an agent of tho corn- papers will now raoaiva careful j r..-.. I-... seratiay from the postofflco offiolala. TlM, iBjM1: jjoyd Gaw. San AJ a. Ua- same time anarchies who ,, Texagf badly hl,rned abput the eome hero from Europe, and who are'(ace aml b0(jy: lakeu 4o Bu Franoh fetT ' c-tZ ' e uniiaa hospital, dying. T fisub ...r88' are " be w"t ak to the Pau, b. Douehtertr. Paxtoa. III.. Iaeea from which they came under burned about the body, takan U the Immigration laws of 1907. which 'sarae hogp,(ai. ,binR. uwtrkt Attorney Sims declares aro l . broad enough to Inolude all ahadas' f aaarehlsts. eentl. every imn aecordliu; to hl rrtrnont hai detailed Major Hiughjlany uamu to Taouma and paid thl own ideas lJ- Gallagher to duty as purchasing. Orgo P. Wright personally Moat -otrg m a no to the eonimiwary at avame in ruusvo au ameorfwent providing for rnjalng the J0" Wlnthrop S. Wood. salarle of member of the legilla WOMAN SOFWRAGB LEADERS APPIMR. Major Gallagher has Just oomplet ed a term of duty In the Philippines. in his office at thu olty hall. "When the council men called for their dlvy, thf mayor refused to spilt, this resuming In a controversy Prior to that duty he has served al botwoen thorn, and wbeu tho con- iliMitad Pro Loaiod Wire.) Wsfchington, March 3. Woman Suffrage leaders appoarel before the committees from both of tho houses several stations, and has seen ser vice in the line, as well as In the sub- slatonee department. sn vt wi hZr1141" (j nMI a! ! ftiej A number f property owbots of I North Salem will meet at the cWy !hall tonight at 8 o'clock to discuss A nation dtea as soon as it cease? Improvements to their part of thej fo get new ideas. city. Rutfl-hlp in Drydork. nremorton. Wash., Marsh 3. The today, and ased for a constitution battleship Colorado wont into tho al amendment by whleh women shall drydoek this morning at 10 o'clock, be allowed to vote. They were lead She will have some mw plates and by Mrs. ElsJe Ofow Parsons and some new guns Installed. lUvoRua snaw. me commiuee hiw raeuti-eJ many protet from women apatast the movement. Senator Owes, of California, addressed the eommltteo in behalf of the suffra get tea Htatn Fo- Inrrrakliin;, Olympla, Wash., March 3. The receipts of the seoretary of state's I (Continued on page four. tract was lot to the company for dis trict No. 252 the eounoilmen refused to confirm the assessment roll, until Wright agreed to give them their share. Tho record shows (his roll was held up, the graft money. 13000. was placed in ocrot until (he roll was approved, theu divided- Tho Independent Pacing Company's bid, whloh was Jower on another street, was thrown out, there being nothing in the deal for Mayor Wright." t Mrs, Margaret Hen In and Mrs. Sudle Moore, high officials la the Degree of Honor, A V. W . who de-