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! pv lW' Ik Dttil I loumal tif SALEM, OREGON, Tl'KSpAY, MARCH 21, 1U08. WO... OREAN WARFARE ON JAPS : . f i.ll " " ' ' '. WlllilWI II !! ! -- - - I ! , in - T- r ' ' - " - - II ! ... . ... livorcee of Count Castellane to Meet De Sagan IADS T ING BACK AMERICAN CAR LEADS THEM ALL 11 THE PEOPLE llli WILL CURTAIL KX- 1X0 CUT OFF ALL ars-ruw.ir nous not HTK HOW WI-3LL IT KLV TilKATKl) IX THE !1M MUST UK IIISOI1'- ON RAGE TO COAST TO DRIVE JAPS OUT OF FRISCO DREAM OF COREANS THOMAS FLIKH ENTERS S,X ! UKMEVE JAPANESE AUK HOLD- JOSK IN' TRIUMPH REATS ALL THK FOIUUGX CARS IIV KIGirr HUNDRED MILKS IX THK HACK FROM NEW YOH TO PAULS. Prtu Leased Wlro.l JIarcb 24 Consldorn- tvth)ly worked out schomo iul at tho labile for tho k!!roaJ legislation tho tare !m and tho activity i!e Commerce Commits- iWHmJ to bo back of tho 5k Called here today of atloental Passenger As- st Of all extra oxDonaoa. nation of speolal prlvl- iwrtetlea is to bo tho I wd the public be hanged t trr. according to somo Pt position to know. wtr on the new nollcv It la tiH specially conductod ncowon bureaus will bo ft tOnrUt Will be fnrrml J Wp without tho llttlo 1 " luxuries that have i 8 Another reported "in earned out win B tt the folder hrttfta now til hotel nn.l !..... "Wrilons and fnronralnn greatly reduced In special privilege aro IStthe rail,!,.. Jij . " ""J IUMK- 1Jwd that tho easiest ' Public to time, and 1 te of iaii '-,.. r " Is to make thorn I ; n th, have been r - pui. Pao nniTc TO TIr'R pi4HCTj wased Wire.) 2 rch "The ma. H...,r . MUO v hta hB a.i... 'b'fPJofthe tr2'-? , peu in , l-2T. - kir '" im 'fLF-CT ILL Vici-n ....... rJ u,r "i.A. -"at Z "The !'4uto a"ader. "w W aeftuj 'kedu "r: r 1 l " y me . IVlkvK. l. BlVVbr. - hsmt;'" TOR SALE. B,! Wire.) r y;,!1 Tbe "-i irjrur; :axurw"!aHeu' u, H r -- " imum "t5. San Jojo, Cnl., Mnrch '24. Qrcot ad by thousands of pcoplo In nuto moblloo, cur r la rob, buggies and on foot, tho American Thomna car, load ei In tho Now York-to-PnrlH mce, on torcd San Joso nt 11:20 this morn ing JX GTHKIK IXIUXTItY IX 1IOXD AOH AND HXSLAVIXG TIIK1K nilOTHKHH XEOICSSITY OK IIAVIXG A LAKGK I'ACIFIQ COAST FLEirr !H VEItY AI-1'AllKNT. (TUnltod ProsB LoaBort Wire.) 8an Francisco, Mnrch 24. by tho revolutions follow- Aroused Tho car, contrary to oxpectntlonr, in tl,c nttompted assassination of D. w. atovons, advisor to tho Corenn did not ontor GUroy until 10 o'clock this morning, the autolsta going in to camp near San Fellpo, about 11 nillort eoutli of GHroy. Not caring to to tho rough moun- councll of stato, tho .Tapnnoso of this city art greatly exdtod and nro Inking ovory precaution to provont furlltnp ntfmnt. nil -1 in nnrt nt inlj roads no.th of Sun Kollpo In tho Comm WrJoU t ther c V. TrT.V s "muu uu"; uu'1 policy of extormlnatlon of those San Follpp nnd Gllroy, nnll only a .,mi .. .,,,. aTl,n.n,i mr lltntti nlnu .. Mt t W. 4 t A tittAjB. ' . ' .tho virtual bondugo of their nntlvo p 0, , , , llnnd ,and the doath of tholr broth- Tho run botween Gllroy nnd Ma-j drono, a dlstanco of 12 ratios, was -,... , ,, . .. ., . ..,,, i . r, . i Throughout tho night, tho Japnn- mado in 11 mlmitos. From Madrono I . .. ,. , ' ... . . " , ,, , ., . ieso consuls rosldonco was closoly MADAM GOULD'S PRINCIE fIDO FOLLOWS HER HIGH SASSIKTV EXCITED OYEIt OXE OIn THE DISTINGUISHED r flfASKKR OF AMKHKUX HANK ACCOUNTS GKOIIGE GOULD HAS .A TIGHT GIHI OX THE I'UHSE 8THIXGS. r (Unltod Proso Leased Wire) New York, March 24. Not only Now York, but Washington Is today mixing n the gamo of "8agnn, Sagan, whou got ,ao Sagan?" CANDIDATE CAKE AT EUGENE HAS LARGER HOUSE HOLDS DOWN LAKGK CHOW1) AT HUGHXE WITll HIS CAMPAIGN i IX IHCHALF OK DIUECT ELKC TIOX OK UXITHI) STATES SK.V ATOItS IIY THE l'HOPLE. UiiKOnc, March 24. A largo audi enco greeted H. M. Cako, of Port land, who Is tho Statement No. 1 cnndldato for Unltod States sonat&r on 4ho nepublloau ticket. Ho, was Introduced by M. Svar- Wo ln Vw VftrU iinnnra ii?roo n vormi, Vliu onuiriunn OI IHO lUUOllK. to tho laton scoro in tho lornl-finals nml nt onc0 commoncc1 h,B "l)eoCh of Anna Gould's second International J w,th ntomont of tho comparison Iovo match. All n5reo that Mndnmo,0' ino UP"oorntle nnd uoiwoiican W. BUSHE FOR COUNTY JUDGE FOR GOOD ROADS CAXDIDATW WHO SUITSr THK IJUSIXIvSS .MKX OK HALCVR Atf TIIM PAIIMKIIH IX THIff COUaf- TltY IMtETTY WUlib HK WOULD 1IHI.I' ANY lMLVCIMTT THAT TAKES TIIM lNITIATTOK FOK GOOD IIOADH. to San Jose crowds lined tho road, everything from an nutomobilo to a farm wagon turning out to ohoer tho I autoUts on their way. On account of . tho crowded condition of tho rond It required ono hour to cover the 17 miles botween Madrono and San Joso. Tiio reception accorded tho car . guarded, and when Mn offlco was opened this morning a guard was placod at tho door. Loading Japan ese merchants are taking similar stops to insure their safety. Tn tho Corenn quarter tho shooting of Stevens has started a wavo of In tenso patriotism, and tho lenders of hero resembled tho home-coming of fh? ntl-Japano8o movement whllo a victorious general. Prom the tlmo '"f" n ,lnt0p?rato ta' the big machine crossed tho city line .not " to Rive 4helr iinquallfled until it reached rto heart of tho city a? , nn y a U u.. ., o .nntlnnnl nVnlln Tim! Thftt fl,rlher rreflt W,U b road . . , , ... , .is praotlcnlly a foregono conclusion streets wore paokod with peoplo and ., v i i vehlolos, and slow progress was nee esaarlly mado. Tho car proceeded to but tho police aro giving out no in formation on this point. It Is known, th i.m hnR .r.n i.v th I'wever, that tho agents of tho Jap- i i M.Mtt...i.M. , . t.. aoso conwil havo gathered a great IUVHI IVMC9ClllUllfVJ Ul IUD 4 MWU.M4 Company, and luncheon was partak en of. Condition of Other Cars. Ogdcui. Utah, March. 24 Tho Hal Ian ear is out of tho Now York-to-Parls race for the prownt. The ma chine Is stalled 90 miles wost, and wilj bo brought back to Ogden for re. 'aura of data concerning the revolu tionary propaganda, and much of it ( Is Et tho disposal of tho police. How I far tho ramifications of tho plot o 'exterminate tho Japanoso go Is not known, but that thoy aro sufficient to oauso the gravMt apprehension, is not denied. Japanese Consul Koike sent addi tional reports 4o Amhascador Taka- Anna iu leading, but opinions differ as to whorff tho prlnco sfandB in tho raco. Pl had boon "positively Iden tilled" todny In half a doieu different cities, ranging from Paris and Mon treal to Now York and Washington. Tho ono fact certainly established la that George Gould, who Is acting in thu capacity of referee, Is holding on to thu gato recolpts, otherwise known as tho Gould millions. Thoro Is a general Improsslon among tho wise ones among" Now York's four hundred hat brother George may call it uo contest." Tho most authentic report has it that Prlnco de Sagan is today at Washington, where ho- will run over to Virginia Hot Springs for n con ference with Madnme Gould, her sis tor, Helon, and her brother, Goorgp. . i o CAPTAIN DUDLEY nntra llv thn Mm a hn wnrV nf nvnr hullng tho car Is completed It Is ex- b,r W. and oxpect In rply In peetd that both tho German and Rtruotions as to his future actions In French oas will havo come apd gono 8C far a ",Q " aouy' , men lp this ojty and tho putting Rook River, Wyo.. Marah 24.-The'dow ' th ooaspiracy In this city German oar In the New York-to- 8ro Paris raco loft here at 7 o'Woak tbl. fc " f flted thf f1' "t raomlnc hospital this morning that Stevens is i doing as well as oould be oxpeeOd. - " 1 mlio n.miuilc.l .mulmnHiia rtlllin ll Wyo.. Mnroli 24. Th' T. .. . ,.; , T Bryan, firfcit Frenaji oar in Ibe Nqw YQrk4' Paris race left hare at 9:20 this morning. not doing so well, and little hope Is held out for his recovery ITALIAN DUKE GETS AMERICAN GI RU (United Press Leased WIre.1 Ijirjie Pacific Flwjt. San FTaHl-se. March 24. "Time r Hot far away when the Parifie eoast will be protected by a fleet as I. . K.M...t nz tA MBA In Washingtog. March 21. Italian 'S anu a yuw.u. - . -' -AwbMMdor des Planche today of-.e AUaMio waters, finally oBflrnM the annonncemoat fa-l Morton, farmer moratory of of the approaching marriage of Ml.'"" W. and prB,S , 2? KMk.rIne Blkln and the Duke of Suitable Life Awuranc Sooie y, x Abpui Th. m..nMo. a,nittwi pressed thte opinion today in dlsouss- h, . , ... .,... MiniVA. ,oh Ins the naval situation. He la Jn WU.r.r PP, o. marrow U&. .--,'" . ' J dented thai tho klag had refused to ""- J' 'l''h Sire ils sanoaon. "" 8d a BKhUBK " m"fh Uf doea the AtUtIe. addlsg that the The Dnke of Dovasshlre died of S-d conditions of the past few. art failure today. He was at yr " a "T "c. '?.. I Catmw. Fraac, whea strlokea. . '"TCoHtlRned on page e.l i GUILTY (United Press Lonsed Wire.) Washington, Maroh ?4. Records of the court-inarllal whlort found Captain Clark I). ' Dudley, of tho Fourteenth Cavalry, commanding the Bolt barraaks, guilt)- of "unjust and tyrannical treatment of enlisted men," have Just been rocelvod here. The reviewing authority, In eon surlng Captain Dudley, says: HJut treatment of enlisted men Is tho foundation of a wolMlsolpllned and Aontented army. As soon as an offioer depart from thoe prinolpl& and begins to Infilot punishment ao eording to hie own whims he Is suro to precipitate a state of affairs like that which exlstod at RoUe." parties and whnt thoy havo dono for tho country nnd a clonr-cut argument for hln being n Republican nnd grOat things It had dono for nrgument. Tho spenker eulogised Oregon and hor grand resources, and spoko of tho Republican policy in tho estab lishment of tho forest reserves nnd tho groat bonoflt of this polloy is In tho conservation and development of tho rosources of tho atnto. Tho Re publican polloy of tho reclamation of tho arid lands is also of untold bene fit to tho welfaro of tho stato. Tho rlvors nnd harbor polloy nnd tho money which has been spent has boon of vast bonoflt. Tho curtailing tho advanco of tho groat railroads of tho country can only bo dono by clearing rivers so as to rnako thorn navigable. Roosevelt's ery for 160,000 for tho Improvement of tho rlvors Is Re publican, that Is what we want, nnd that is what tho speaker stands for. Tho Panama canal was referred to as Republican, and especially of, great benefit to tho Pacific ooast. The speaker spoke earnestly of tho Rooseveltian polloloa of reform In Oregon, and was hoartlly ap plauded. Tho control of monopolies and trusts, tho regulation of the rallroadB has boon started, and it will be tho polloy of Republicans to push it until thoy rocognizo that thoy aro public servunts nnd not dic tators of polloiofl. Publlo sentiment In fast growing In favor of regulating them. Tho speaker then took up State ment No. 1 and his views on the Wm. Uushey li thoroughly fatnlir lar wth all tho detniln of county business rotating to tlm- dUtlcu oCr county Judge. Ho in n compctesv surveyor and is very familiar -irJtJii all county surveys, nituw am! Hkw, pertaining to county rond mutter. His kuowlodge of brldgo pluim nml construction will bo of vuImo (u thu county in selecting Hlte-n for brldKB., estimating cost of samo, ami tclbct ing Umbers and IronB iicctiMuirx? to glvo tho roqulrod atron&th for tfti Ictist posslhle uxpuuse. IIIh knowl edge of running water Unott for r4! dralnngo will bo of no small foiocftr to tho county. One of tho prfuclti things needed In our road Improve ment l'i dralnngo. His knowledge of surveying will bo of apodal fit fo him in this work. Ho ha exporlenco (n probate prnctfeu was admitted to ho bar during Vlt year 1898. Ho has oporatoii; Une: county rock crushers nml lum n guott knowledge of the praotlcal sidu of road wdrk. He is well acq nutated, throughout tho count' and fs fttrail lar with tho county road mr tfitsir ooudltlons and neodB. Ho hat. it mft? that) Is pooullnrly udaptodL fuc n olding oontrovorsle of othurK, liarv Ing thut dogree of fnlruosH und J- tloo that Is roqulrod In uscertultilnc; what Is right. Ho ha Ut lnrQy faculty of being ablo to kiy usidu t porsonal prcjudlcu and duoido mo tors upon their morltH. Mr. Riishoy Is one of tho plttlxr. common, vary-day working oJntar eC PHpe, who kHows the rukio aT iinx ey from the standpoint of thy mars who has never hud a dollar to stmmu! that he did not earn by hi own la bor. IIIh disposition Is nuturaflr oeouotnleai nnd his honotty in oC char bedrock variety. Mr. HiiHhey has rosldoti In Huleiu same, ue spoKe or w meas ior f0f tnreo years wharo he has oatarv- eleatlng sonators advanoed at the Itwliod his homo and bueoiue u ra tline the constitution wae frnmwl. tnenC renldent. Ha hu bn u Civ ile gave statistics showing how tho dent of Marlon oounty for 30 ranf houso of representative of he nu- and formerly lived at Mehanw wfir tional eongroM had stod on nmaiyl- he niannxod (i stock farm of 220 Ing the Unitod State oonsllUitlon acres, which he still owim. He htm so that senator oould he oleeied by all bu nro been idoiiUllod with the dlrot vote of the people. He spoke farming InterosU of tho oounty. l of the character of the men who aro tits chosen profeJoji of uurvayor . ... . t. -.... .!... ... . klVMA ' . .. - t ... I . KOROKD CHECK l,n lBB snui, bow mry Ri mui. ua MHRinrur no nits lew Hupunarw. ARTIST IN LI3IHO. wnat lWft' aia w'",n iuy bh inma, tor ins lanmianiy wwit me puia San Francieeo March 24. George it8 wvaHU of tM0 iFU and eor' records ho Is the equol of any nittn p Wiilim estorisd by detect I vee. pomtlons and not the people andB tho oounty. As a nmtheitlcl la n hie way to Taooma to answer ,,av'' """ " ,,,u " "" mu hihwuuihhi u ih eqtiHivu uy ibw ior i ihiu ill ui jiwjmu. isihii luriwwini uj nunu. rur urn The speaker said, "I do not be- familiarity wkb the law's rwJ&triijf iw llevo In the election of United States county affairs, for IjIh long perioral ' ..A.. 1... 4twt lAHl.lDltlrA ' ittl1 AM1A.tan.A u.lt. tlm f..i... mtJ The JftHno government has - vj .-.-... v. .. TO,, . . .,, . nassed a Will for a corporation wlthlH""1 1U0d fBci" aBtl AKures to showlwanta of try people. M pecum-! L .mw.n vn onnlui to eXloIt6w mch time and money was spent fitted to fill the o! of ewiw,? to a charge of pasdng alleged wortk Im cheeke. ton wlilton yen capital (o exploit Corea. Andrew Thompson, of Memphis, who underwent Pasteur treatment for hydrophobia, endealy grew wrs, attacked several people, and then eecked nlmsoK to death with ni collar Mteleeely by tho legislatures In try! judge. ine to elect senators. epeoially in Oregon. Cbargfts of scandal and tho or- Mr Rushey hss Bvr hehf am elective office. He was a oandldeie for tho nomination eight yean aov rupt use of money to seoure election agjalHst, Judge Scott Is alto a common thing:. On the tmujeet Of roads Mr. irtnrfi-' "(ContlBoea oa fonrta page. (CoatfuHthJ oh pago QvJ