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.1 ' - - " - . ..St - ifj i f he 0 a i (ii JgWitl journal J f IV ,H. il " r .) "" " ' kTW. SALKM, OKEOON, ' FHIDAY, MARCH 18, lSe. NO. m, ii "" ' l"g ' ' M i M i mm, i wwMil I II l ll i il i i i .ii i i ,.i, i ii Smm ANKER GETS MINIMUM FINE i -" in ii mrwnmm , ' ' -' ' ' inese Empress Wants to Go to War With Japafi .1,-1.1- U ,il mil I i r i mi, ,i .- in i ..mm mi.i. r- . , , . , L ' - f r. If 1 I I. QSCO WING I PIAGUE mHE NAVY 8PENMX0 HUNDREDS OVSAXDS OK DOLLARS 1 OFF THK D1M3ADKD !AL DISEASE THAT IUKKAPALL OVER THE cxatk metropolis !U0t.NGATK. frw Leased Wire.) Lfoitltco, March 13. Ma- fiw grut Atlantic fleet, leWypollcemcn, will patrol Itti m mxs lour.) TEDDY HAS NO SOFT SAWDER FOR E. H. HARRIMAl FRIENDS OP THE ADMINISTUA TION DENlf THAT THERE HAS BEEN ANY FIXUt? OR UREAS. 1NG THK SKIDS RETWEEtf THE PRESIDENT AND THE WORLD'S GREATEST RAILROAD ftKCURL. TIES MANIPULATOR. defaulting banker SENTEN6I GETS FIVE (United' Freaa Leased Wire.) Washington, March 13 A story seat broadcast yeaterday fcltlag at tho etiilWiset &t m ntte cor- THE MINIMUM BKKTKXGK JfISg I votmn ox Aficouxr of AGE AND rOMINENCE- HI MID W LtOXAIRK ICE KING AND NEW YORK HANKER FILKfi tTrO TfON IN BANKRUIrOY. 1ICAG0S1M PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE i's Greatest Dty Goods Sellers iEtot Dratht'n nluce on salo tlilsuwk tb GraHOest LIbcs ' JtrthjHllaa that was cvit hIiovuj Ih BaIcri. HIkIi cl6a kooOh 'Jw. New Drrss Gooili. Pine flilk. Ladles' finite. Ladle' tra HMIntry, New Law, NVr Drss TrimwIngH, Lingerie rV Hosiery, y?w KmbrohlrIc( New Domestics, ladles' kCWwu, Glomes Hiul I'micv GoodH. The Ghlracro fttoro hIwuvn l- iiwxli at tho lotttut price. BAD lit! K ARTIST IS TAKEN IN HAS MANY NAMES 1 STYLISH MASSACHUSETTS COUPLE WHO LIVED AT THft fliOTEL ST. FRANCIS AND USED OFFICIAL STATIONERY- TRIED TO CASH A IRQ ONE FOR HIS MOTEL HILL AND GOT STUNG. fHi fchjjfflTiMi Lcancfl' Wlrol) ranclsco, March 13. Tbnt T bkve made tho catch ot tho sea (United Prem LMHd Wlr.y ChlfHK', Krch U. J WalsK, former prea!(it ot fuRct Cliksffo NjAliMHi)otedn. -Wb tho belief of tho polico to Savings Basks. TWvSBsjsce(l.(Uy. aftsthey had made a iircllm to Ave years laTsiiuaSptt VJiredor.! inarjt aiIpatlon Of II. Mortimer lJHWU & ilA . (8rehoni ho.WMeo!, alja George II, Ixingworthy, oC. tsala4juklnif. ani!SHour or five other namos. ! 'jyMaMiBMnu(kU l4on t.lm.lL wilaen aa nrrestod vefiteruiiv uftor- :d5faoasaId ho would 'fibrose, tiwoohtXhe-Bt, Francis Hotor Yttihra xrtlBlaoum Bontonco of five years, on, ho nnd his wlfo had been occupying account of tho banker a ago and bast ,w le-nt Suite, and today was ac- ncFfi roiaiions. FIGHTING OVER A WOMAN FATAL CONCLUSION WARCLOUD LOOKING DARKER J .DISTUHUER lk.1 iV PEACEVAUDE- UOAHDEU HECOMi: 0 FAMILY ' villi: humor mvst ot tra duce THE CONGESTED K I CH AN AWI-'UL STATE OF COM! WATER INUNDATION IN INDIANA. Tbo court overruled cuaed by he police with uitorlng worthless checks for amount rang Ing Into tho thoutands T.ho ovldenc they already have jalnst hlitf,' coupled with Wilson's ol yards of protty bow ready for your ttfry are the latoat M the best up to date Ffcftn. We hav ih.m lH,tTrtde. delBn and W7tt for Prl..ft Vvi 46c, 69c, TSc, 98c SILKS! SILKS! UlS-r a WBBdftr l . i by'a eoe. our It haw ik. "" K ake aBj ' 49c, 65c, 96c s vare -iaWlM- I JaflVfllttrVVK f1 III I 8 fMlliik y'?f f if ffT hihiaa 'V"l:fir iv. .rltiRx ' MVjJIv all motions mado by tho defonse.v Immediately after tho decision waa announced, Joha 8. Miller, for Walsh, annllcd to tho circuit court of l t - . . v ppeala for a writ of 8upercodeas,,co.olnviJaml cunning Hi- bis piont which waa granted by Judge Gross-'predicament, leads tho public to he cup, who released the banker undor Hevo that they- hayo landed ono of a now bond of $150,000. Further, tho clevorost experts lb tho "profea court proceedings in tho case will slon." Telegrams to tho chiefs of not como un boforo the October term'pollco in all tho largo cities of tho of tho circuit court of appoala. Geta No New Trial. In his efforts to havu his motion country aro expected to result In tho disclosures today of forgerlos c)obo on to a hundred thousand dollars. Apparently no important city on the line of his inarch from Doston to 'ir V!ft! fV'ral,,y aCte, "T; San Francisco has been overlooked John It. Walsh, former president of . mgon uie uuiUQCi .uuuni biiii nunie oar- T(J da(0 t,,0 lmn(j80rao and ovl. ings Banks, convicted of Illegal . n ihorouchlv roflned wife of tha banking, received a setback today in dap nnd fauUle8aly atUrod prs. Federal Judge Andorson'a court. ' r ,8 nn enIcnla to tho I)oI!co. Botu Judgo Andorson, who presided in the ghQ Rnd nor hu,baad ,)roteat ber . Walsh trial. Indicated the action he tIre ,gnorance of her husband's opar- wui wko on me mouon ny OTerrui-.al0DJ, ,Icr exp,anatIon, howovor, Ing the contentions of the defouso hat tWQ BuR casC8 &, of 8mnl, nr. that -the physical condition of Juror ;t,fleg of table 8vorf 8oIocted from Palmor, who collapsed during thOthe bMt ,J0te,8 ,n the counlry wera trial, prevented him from using his tafeen mere,y t0 grat,fy a ..80U?enjr uener juagmem in reaenmg a tie- fad .. hw HOt eufijCeatIy iraproaaed cision in tho case. This waa one ofthe poce to caU8e them to roJeago the atrongest arg-uments of the, h Walsh attorneys. Judge Anderson iaj Thg ,,, wh",QU ra,g8Gd flr0f an(, expected to take similar action In the... - Wiison'n arrest, waa his at- tompt to settlo a week's board bill at tha St. Francis Hotel with a choak for fiooo, drawn on tho Shawmut (Ualtod Prei leased Wire.) UakarsfloKl, Cal., VarcH 13. As tho result of a rcvoIvoY dual IB. Tbomaa, a laborer, llos dead In' tho inorguo, and hia wlfo, whom ho used as a ahtold against a fusllade of bul lets flred byJWaUor Olbson, la in tho hospit alt.todaysrecarl w, cp.njllv tiQft rp&m- bulloUwgBds. Qfkson Vna n hoarder in filo Thomas homo, and tho latter nctiusod him uf trylng'to win tho affections of Mrs. Thomas. A. quarrol onsuod, and both menwlruw revolvors and bognn a duel at short range. During tho progress of tho fight Mra. Thomas on tored tho room, and hor husband forcQd her to stand botweon him nnd Gibson ai a shiold. As alio attempt ed io break from his grasp ho shot EMPRESS OF CHINA DECLARES CHINA MUST FIGHT HATI1EU TllANSURMIT TO ANY .FURTHER HUMILIATION jA$. 4j THE HANDS OF aVa-SO- OIAMST LAHOR HILL DEFEATS ED .IN 12NCJLAM). ' (United. Press Leased Wlro.) Pokln, China, March 13, The Japaneso'Chlnosa war cloud suddenly took on a darker and moro omlaoua Bhado today, when tho dowager em press, Ann, stopped Into tho como vorsy, and forbado ttiJ MHrrdMePWtr tho foreign offlc'o of tho Japaaesa steamor Tatsu Maru, hold bytliQ lJll9JIWM55.l! being atrongjy, smji. portod by tho strongest membera ot hor porsonal court, who nrp urging, thut China light rathor than Mibmlt to tho Indlgnltlos ot Japan's ultluia-i tumf -M AgnfttSl Uio cmjireaB ' Is' pitted'1 Yuan HbI Kal and tho officials of the. foreign mlnlstor'a oincc, who favor poaco at any price at this time, ow ing to tho Jntornal dliordars in Chi na and (ho activity of tho-llbcral rob hor.nhrough tho neck, and thonioll,. Tho foreign office is undorstoooT turncd tho weapon upon himself, fir Ing a bullet through his head. As ho fell.VGIbson fired again, tho btillot striking Thcmias in th abdomen. Gllison surrendered and ploada Bolf- dofelisc. V other contentions of the defense. Ice KIiir Wants Moiii-y, New York. March 13. 'TbeBsjk ot noston, .Mass.. which that troubles of Charles W. Morse, former jni(tjtutiii pronounced a forgory. A "Ice king," millionaire aud banker of ,.-,--. to tho hotal from the bank ?," millionaire aud banker of ujegram to k, increased whan Charles A''branad Wl Now York Hanna, receiver of the National Bank of North America, filed an In voluntary petition in bankruptcy against the federal court. Hunna claims that Morse is in debted to that banking Institution In the amount of $103,371. In the pe tition Frank C. Pringle says Morse owes Mm moro thau $8000 for 20 shares of the capital stook of the bank, and N. D. Shotwell ojaims a like amount. Judgo Hough, who has been asked to appoint a receiver for Morse, has tho matter under advisement. Swell Suits NOW ON SALE Material and Trimuilagti the Latet Prfctw 98JM, a ie.se, i3.se, ijh f i FLEET WILL GO AROUND THE WORLD. (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, March 13. Metcalf officially announces that the fleet will make a trip aroand the world. Eujreae people want Eleventh street paved to the University before branded Wilson a fraud and led o hia arrest. Tha police declare that WHaon'a system was to drop into a city, stop at the best hotel, pose as a man of wealth, make acquaintances in tbo bssr business circles, and gat some roan qf prominence to eJorse bis paper The eheck branded at forged waa signed with, the signature of Gover nor Curtis Guild, Jr., of Maaobu setts. A large amount of private and official stationery of tho governor's waa fouad In Wilson's effects, W has led the police to make inquiries Into hl Boston antecedents. Wilson pays he was a former secretary to the governor, but the police believe that h may have occupied an evm more important position. WibwiH Has IWord, Denver baa the rt aall pa Wil soa by reasoa of a telegram received MiiHt Respect Wonted Wealth. Chicago, March 15L No moro vaUdovlllo artists crack JokOB on Chicago thoatre stages at tho ex panse of wioh men aa Rockefeller, Morgan and Sonator Dopow, If the authorities can prevent this praotli'O Mayor Bubso thought of a crusade agalnBt this sort of wit when be re ceived a letter from a Chicagoan, calling hia attention to an. act now being played In a local theatre. In this Instanco an actor, who Is sup posed to bo running a side show, In- vues mo peopiu io step larwarq nnu 'See John D. Rockefeller, tho man who-squeezes his money from the poor and helps to endow colleges to ogucate more people to rob tho poor." Tbo letter has been referred to tho qorporntlon counsel for action. Four March 13. porsotiB have been -Flo'Hln iu Indiana, South Rem!, Ind., thousand roii do red homeless and damage to tho amount of $600,000, has beon caused by the floods which have pre vailed for several days, and which show no sign of abating. Through out Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan the swollen streams have become raging torronts. In many cases gwepJng through the main streets of cities and towns, and bring ing transportation to a standstill. ...p i A STEAMER DISABLED, (United Press Leased Wire.) Aberdeen. Wash.. March 13 A message has been received here stat ing that the steamer Jim Duller, which left Hoquiasa forSau Fraa elsco a few days ago, Js belajf tow4 into Wlllapa harbor J a disable tosdltlon. io hnvo asked tho British minister to got hia government to arbitrate , ) Socialist Hill Killed. London, March 13. .Olio of tho nioit Important Wlla Introduced In tbo house of commons in regent yonra was rejooted today, when, by a vote of 2-u to 05, the moasuro providing tbnt municipalities or local authori ties glvo employment nnd union wages to man who prove thoy nro unablo to mako a living otherwise, waa defeated. Labor and Socialist parties are fu rious at tho notion taken by tho ma- ' Jorlty of tho houso. A IIATTLE ROYAL IN OLD MASSACHUSETTS. (United Press Leased Wire.) Boston, Mas.. March 13. Tho supporters of.JIughoH and Taft are fighting a battlo royal for tho Maesa- lohubetts delegation to tho Republi can National convention. The statu convention will meet hero April 10. and he presided over by Postmualor General Meyor. Tho other big candle datoa have followers working In thafr behalf, but tho prlnqlpaj fight Is between Hughos and Taft. LARGE SHIPMENT OF COIN FOR MANILA. Manila, March 13. Financiers of this city haver just received word from Washington that 3,000,000 coins fresh from the mint are ou their way hero to relieve the financial stringency. The transport Thomas, carrying tho money, Is on Its way from San Frauohfoo with the shipment of peaos, which is the largest one of Its kind ever sent here. i i i ' o " There are said to be ten or twelve old balances of public funds, all the way from $2000 for 'Frisco fire Hf ferer to $150 for a Fourth of July fund lylsg WBQlaiaaed In Salaw UbVcs. The there' the Flora! So cfety's llttte i w Ql est vnsettM. M comaeaccwetu