Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 14, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 100.
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APAN
SENDS FLEET TO CHINA
$00,000 to Ton Gold Strike at Tonopah, Nevada
SmT , iDtncir Incccuccc lumu . IcxDiirnc Ircrac
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IUNTY
iTALWARTS
it CONVENTION
PACIFIC
COAST
INVADED
flDOPTS PLATFORM AND
110 HARMONIZE CON-
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r0H 8ANTIAM RKPUII-
SftIS0L17TIOX EN.
"50 FHKK LOCKS AND
LIT OREGON CITY.
BY MISS GOLDMAN
CAMPAIGN TO RE MARE I1V
APOSTLES OF ANAIIOIIY RE
SIST GOVERNMENTAL TYRAN
NY INi EVERY FORM IS THE
RATTLE CRY OF THE LEADERS
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OK THE IlLAGK FLAG CRUSADE
WILL COMBAT SOCIALISTS.
kfcMblImn conference called
kbfsbllctD county central
lit the nrmorv tnilnv linn
lltant crowd of delegates from the ,octM' .Wform
wwwk.-s. East, Emma Goldman way
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(Unltod Press Loused Wlro.) ,
Portland, Or., Mar"h 14. Driven
of the
also find
tuAon page six).
(Conttnued ob page aevea).
niCAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE -
DEFENSES
ON THE
PACIFIC
JAPAN
SENDS A
1
FLEET
AS ON ATLANTIC
COAST IS TO RE FORTIFIED
AGAINST AN INVASION FROM
ORIENTAL PORTS CAPTAIN
WAINWRIGHT SUCCEEDS AD
MIRAL EVANS IN COMMAND OF
FLEET.
on!
EALED ORDERS
ANNOUNCEMENT CAUSES GREAT
I5FrF.MENT IN OFFICIAL C1R-
OLCH-i-IH RELIEVED TO RE
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HOUND FOR A CHINESE PORT
ELECTIONS IN J
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(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Hong Kong, March 14. Japan" Is
making dellnlto preparations to effect
tho raloriso of tho steamer Tntsu
Maru.vwhlch was aclted by tho Chi-
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JAPAN.
(United Press Leaned Wlro.)
Washington, March 14. Millions
ot dollars for tho fortification and
const ucionus oi ui ramus vu- neB0 gOYcrntnont by forco, and a
board of tho Unltod States and for .Bnlmdron of t)lft uiknilo. i.iKe.t
tho Philippine lslanda will be air- nRerg Rm, a nnmlm ot mMm
ricd in tno formications nppropna-j
tion bill, which is now under con-
i's Greatest Dry Goods
Sellers
iXfEvor Iirothcrfl place on sale till work tlm Grandest Llncasl
Jfrwhsndhw that vns ever shown lu Salem, High class goods
1 . Sw Drrs-i Goods. Flno Silks. Ladles' Suite. Ladles'
i Fle HEUnery, New Ijices, New Dross Trimming, Lingerie
S lUe Hwlery, New Embroideries, Now RomcMlcs, Indies'
Gwu, Clears nnd Fancy Goods,. Tho Chicago Store always
fH Hood at tho lowest price.
nit of yards of pretty
1 no ready for your
They are the latest
cf the best up to date
tti. We have, them
'tTWT ubide. design and
101 Mk for. Frlceu
Tvd
i$c,49c, 65c,
75c, 98c
SILKS!
SILKS!
Unrrta.i w .. ..... .
nf big boms.
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tTfy ttw -.,..
t . aa
25c49c,65c,
BldCtratlon by tho house committeo
ou appropriations. A prominent
mombor of tho commltoo said teday:
"Tho bill will take duo cognltanco
of tho situation in tho Orlont nnd on
tho Pacific seaboard. It will mako
provision for as groat protection on
tho Pacific, const as thero is now on
tho Atlantlo const. Thero will bo no
stint, wo think, In tho allowance- of
money mado for the protection of
this country from any powlblo for
eign foo." I
TONAPAH GOLD STRIKE
. f. . 01?dMMM,fNW-PKR TON
ToHOpAb, NVv Mrrii M. In
bnbitntttA of tfii city and vicinity
nro excited orer another rich
gold strike, that hnn been made
herv, tliiH time in the Round
Mountain camp. RrjioHH from
there toilny Htnt that it In the
biggest of the kind ever Ntmrk
in tliis district. Eight inclus of
ore, practically nrt gdd, was
struck nt a depth of 1(M) feet. U
Ih (v.tltnated it will run 9200,000
to the ton.
STRUGGLE
OVER A
CABLE
CHINA LEADS OFF
.IAPAN GEl'S A SLASH IN THE
FAOIJ-APAN IS PLANNING
AHOUND-THE-WORLD STEAM
ER LINE AMEIHGAN HAIL
ROAD WANTS CONNECTION
WITH ORIENTAL COMMERCE
11Y WATER TRANSPORTATION.
London, Mnrch 14. China today
dealt Japan anathor flgurntlvo slash
in tho faco, by notifying tho Mikado's
government that uho would not rec
ognlzo tho transfor to Japan of tho
shoro rights recently grantod tho
Groat js'orthorn Company, n Danluh
telegraph nnd cnblo company,
GEORGE
ENTERS
THE RACE
FOR I. S. SENATOR
DECLARES THE IEOPLEr RB
GXKDI.KSH OF PARTISAN CON
SIDEK.VnONH, HAVE TUB
1UCSI1T TO NOMINATE AND
ELECT STATEMENT PRE
PARED WHILE HE HAS HEt.V
. AT -V QUINA RAY.
(United ProDa Loaaod Wlro.)
Portland, March 14. From hh
authoritative source it has boon
leaned that Oovornoi Chawborlatji
will aunounco his candlitoy foi' the
Unlt'Hl Stntcfl sonatornklp 1b tH
Eunday morning papora of this city
lioJhaa been pYgutnk Kay for
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To Ructeed Evans.
WnshlnKton. March 14. Tho navy
department has deoldod to recom- "shtlng vessels are about to rtart
mend to tho President tho Bolcction for ca- ,
of Captain Richard Walnwrlght to ' A ulsjjatch recolved today via For
succeod Admiral Evans as command- mo,a that a Japans squadron
or of tho United States Atlantic floet, ,a about to 8aI1 on u Bc-ot hiImIoii
now at Magdalena bay. The elec- u"uer Bla,cu oruBr8- in u"8 8lua
tlon will carry with it tho command ron ar0 tn0 crulsora Yakuma, Asama
of the fleet on 'its crulso around tho and Akltsushlma and a flotilla coni
Wnrt I posed of torpedo boats and other
It Is qulto probable President 1BmaI1 craft of tb,s tyP
RooRCvelt will approve the selootlon ' The announcement has eaumd in
of Walnwrlght, ot whom he person- tenw oltomont in tho offlolal olr
niiv i. fnn,i. hut thA iiflmea of Cnn- ot HonK Kong and the govern-
tains Sporry and Schroeder aro nl- raoat at Pok,n ha uoetlrred Itself
so montloned In connection with the morti tnan at any tm0 'nc0 the
appointment. It Is understood that trc,jb,e over tho TaUu Maru n
tho change of commanders will not broko- Jt foc,B tbat JaPa" ' abol
take place until Just boforo tho fleet ito mako tbo attaok tliat Jt thrwt"
sails from San Francisco for tho re- cnd to nmke ,n tbo ovont tnat
mi.i- io ,! .,.n,t h China failed to Indlcato that it In-
world. In tho meantime it Is quite 'tondod to re,oaSG tle steamer. While
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Japanew statoemeif aro saWTo (' dh'f, Jhapetting thQ oytfter. eH
In n boiling rngo qver tho affair',! under tho control of tho state, apd
andf qompllentlona are-rogaVded as!prcrmruj a -rtaKmiwit Mfckli M har
cerlaln. glvon to tho i.ross, roylewjng tlm
Tho troublo Is ovor tho Shanghai.! whole .ultuutlon, and advising ther
JfagaslkR cablo. v Recently 'Japan loopl0 to rtand by the laws of the
completed arrangements to take Utnto that Koiido fcr direct uomlna-
over tho shoro rights and nrlvllogca.Hon nnd direct oloctlon. Tljo argu-
Swell Suits
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Latent Ibices
the
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probable that con gross WHI pass an
act making Evans a vice-admiral.
Captain Walnwrlght, who likely
will sucotod Evans, will bo remom-
berod no ono of the conspicuous
heroes of (he naval engagement off
Santiago harbor, whon be pluaklly
sent tho little converted' yaabt.
Glouceiur, into the thick ot the
fighting and exohanged shots with
the big armorotads of the Spanish
fleet.
thero is no means of learning the
destination of the squadron, tho
Chinas onlolajs at Hong Kong do
not doubt that it will be bound for
Maeeo when It receives tho sailing
orders that have already been pre
pared for It.
Review of Hvenf,
On February 7 Chinese ofllolals
seized the Japanoo steamer Tatsu
Mam, off Macao, charging she was
carrying arms to Chelnese rohels.
The Japanese flag was hauled
dowa. and the crew hold as contra
bandist. Tatsn Maru iaken
Recall Men of North,
Sivmln. Wash.. March 14. Ah
result of mental derangement ofjWhampoa. on the Canton
Master Signal Electrician George wnorw -" v .u.
jn toj
river, I
granted tho Danish corporation. This
would hnvo glvon her control of both
onds of tho cable. Whon tho Pokln
govornmont heard of this it notified
tho Great Northorn Company that
tho transfor would not bo sanctioned.
Thore is much speculation as to
why Japan has not forced tho Isauo
on tho Tntsti Maru Incident, and a
general belief that China has called
tho Mlkado'a bluff. Opinion differs
as to whether Japan is being re
strained by tho Dritlsh attitude or
by tho lack of funds.
Extend Jauinnsfl Line.
Victoria. R. C. March 14. The
Toyo Klsen Knlsha. a Japanese lino
operating sorvlcou botween the Ori
ent and San Francisco and from Yo
kohama to Chile, has under consider
ation tho establishment of a round-thp-world
sorvlce, according to ad
vices received hero from Tokio. Tho
projoot, nccordlng to a Japanoo
newspaper, will involve tho flotaiion
of n loan of 25.000.000 yen for thj
purohuso of liners for the service,
etc., n large (loot being reuqired.
The itinerary proposed for tho
line d I flora from that of other round-tho-world
services operated by the
Dine Funnel. Kobiiioh aud Ohnr
genre Reunle lines, tho steamers ply
ing from Yokohama by way of tho
Orient and Suoz to Liverpool, thence
to New York and by way of American
ports and Cape Horn and West Coast
ports to Puget Sound, thence home
ward. On the completion of (he Pan
ama canal, the Intention is to use
that waterway.
Steamer Lin (o Jupari.
rocnt roviows the strtigglo that has.
Leon going on in Oregon to tako this.
matter entirely out of tho hands of
the legislature, and phtco It where
all parties hnvo said it belongs, with1
the people themselves, rogardlQis of
partisan mnohino considerations-.
here today that J. II. Hllnnd, third
vire-proaidont of tho Chicago, Mil
wuukoo & St. Paul Railroad Com
pony, who has boon hore for several
days, has completed satisfactory ar
rangements for stoamship servico
b&twen Hong Kong and Japanese
porta and Tacoma, Wnah., to which
Inttor point tho company's trains aro
expected to bo running early next
year.
The Osaka Shoshon Kalshu lino,
which Ih building six largo steamers
at N'agaerkf, It Is said, Iioh accepted
a proposition by the railroad com
pany to carry IU freight to tho Orient.
Wim nil Opium Fiend.
Spoknuc, Wash., March 14.
Poroy T. Fish, a traveling man for
tlyJ ROvolty Mmiu factoring Compuny,
6f Portland. Or., wad found dead in
n nhtuj) dplutii iliu lit this city this
morning. The rais. of his death
was given by the coroner as opium
poisoning. He was well drossed and
hod moy Ho belonged to tho or
der of Elks.
o i
Would fou give 25 cents to stop
your cw-igh? Then got a bottle of
Kemp'a Balsam and you will have
enough for the whole family. It
Tokio, March 14. It la reported eosta 25 cents,
Treffinger, at Fort Davis, Alaska, the j
war department has isaued orders
tbat an soon as navigation opens, all
army men who have been in the
north more than two years are to be
withdrawn. Treffinger has been con
stantly on duty In Alaska since July,
190 4. having been retained there
upon bis own request.
The trouble with Treffinger Is sup
posed to be due to the rigorous cli
mate, and the conditions under
waioh the army men have to serve
In Alaska. There are sow 35 en
listed men oa the algaal corps who
Raron Hayasbl, Japanese minis
ter to China, delivered ultimatum
from Japanese foreign office, de
manding immediate release of the
Tatsu Maru. the payment of indem
nity and that Chinese warship salute
the Japanese flag when again rlsed.
China sought mediation. Japan
refused Yuan Shi Kai, of Chinese
foreign office, advised complying
with Japan's demands.
Dowager emprets interfered and
doelared war preferred to settlement
such a Japan proposed.
Japanese naval board ordered flrst
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stands for Industry
stands for Investigation,
( stands for Correfpondcnoe.
. stands for Concentration.
J stands for Culture.
S stands for School,
stands of Self-reliance,
stands for Buccw,
What Llatojjy thwe traits do maxe. Thw aro the feajuru thai
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this iiisue.
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