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' !' w ( 11 i .;, r: .W -vI i Miygigfti Journal 11 - ' , . "ft . S T . , i. -. .... i. i i .ii ..-r; rr If kjTirt. gALM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY; MARCH SS, l&OO. NO. 7 --&- OOSEVEmS HOT MESSAGE Republicans in Congress Will Have to Hump AGE WTHE PRESIDENT 10 CONGRESS SENATOR BROWNELL CLEARED ABOLITION' OP CHILD AND Till EMPLOYERS' ACT A TOSTATi KH BANK Won l'l'LP ON M.K LIST MAYS THAT ARK KNTIIIKLY LK- Mar 25 President '.Uiij rent tvhat will prob- i Iwt Message to tho prcs- i ( tN sixtieth congress. In wed on pago flvo.) OF ALL THE CHARGES IXDICTMKXT WAS THR OP A lUTTRIt POLITICAL EXE . IMPORTANT N AFfAIRS m REM MRHANV JEGTS "ft an: cloud haxgixg overj HIM FOR TURKIC YEARS MAS IIKBX REMOVED AT LAST. WORK I TO REGE1VIXG SUOOKSKOR TO n roit rijit CONGRESS Dismissal of th indlctmonts ponding against former Senator George C. Irownoll wan the Art of ficial act of United States District AMBASSADOR TOW 4 SONAL HEASOXi J HELPS JAP .TRA ifW COREAXS STILL WANT TO-XCLL ONE OP THKIR KXKMIKHvJ Ji (UMtW Press Leased Wlro.) Wjuhlagtea, Marches An effort Attorney Joka McCourt, Ja tke Fed- 1 to ke Made la coftrosa today to cral Coart tklf Moral. F, J. Honey execute kin -rowls-e to Mr. (OOtttttttt Pttft tdMV WMMMMMMiaiMlpawwIMMMM KAGO SMtl f:aTl ? ntfo muXH&F - 7 1 --. , vnnunin nvvoE. mtains of New floods wry Department mid ready for your Inspection.. New Dress Baku, Xew Suits, New Millinery, New Jackets, New Dress kW While Ooh1h, Xew Dress Glnghtims, New Wash Lawns, krU, Xew Ijices, Now Corsets, Xew Gloves, Xew Shoes, nil hundreds of others If yon want llvn new merchan- Price Uiat pieces everybody. Oomo to the Chicago Store win out tke "roast' 9ea1t Judgo Wllfley, tf tke Unlte-Statea court at 8kaa4W by tke 'gub-commtteo wklck mtly examlM tho charges of blgk-ka44aefta Waugkt against kin by ertl Amttain Interesto hi Chi, CongrwMHMtfi Jteaby, of. 4XtofcJN, wll) all tkat unloaH tho !WNieitMte o the 'jub-comnilUee rf vlfhtoi OHtfiiifemtlpncy of Judca ;W4tiIwiJv"'JBrjroto'iiujiarwj. - German Kniicrr Objects. aonnl reasons, Etnporor William has declined to recclvo David Jnyno Hill, appointed to succeed Ameri can Ambassador Tower, at Berlin, and ho has notitlcd tho state depart ment at Washington to that effect. Tho Kaiser assures President noosovolt that his objection to Hill Is purely porsonal, and that he hopes a wrong IroprosMon will not bo gained In tho matter, and that It will not glvo rlso to any compllca- PARDON HARRY ORCHARD TEDDY MAY NOT REFUSE ISIDttiO SENTIMENT! POLICY -IS WELL RECEIVED jntS. 6TKUNHXIIRIIG WILL IIHtll) I'HTITIOX-'KIIIHCO -ROSLINOK HAS HAPPY KXDING M'OKi: CASK HAS A WHIRL IX COURT T1IK VAXDKR1IILT FAMILY ARK AT OUTS JFOR L1PK. BARKIS IS WILLING GETTING TOGETHER UD1TOR TARDIHV HAYS IP TIIKRK THIS RI7TTKR TIMKS HOCIKTY I8AXY DKADI.OC1C IXTHKCOXi OUT IIUHY OIUKCT TO TAl-n? (United Pross Loaso.l Wlro.") Boleo, Idaho, March 2U. Mrs. Frank Stounonberg, tho widow of Idaho's martyred governor, will olgn a petition that will bo circulated In Cnlilwoll, ashing the state board of pardofeu to commuto tho sentencb of Harry7 Orchard, sontcncodv to be hanged May && for tho Stcunonhorg murdor. It Is understood that tho brother or tho -dead govorn6r and other member of-tfee Btounenborg family will also sign tho petition. 1,in.jlrMitatfnnnf,nVa nnfltlnn will begin tIiTBeoIc,"Bififfr Ijb "jry rvATia-trnllw alnnr.4 Thu Intuit fu fWMWtMtfl itr)-v iW VIHMII H mndo that 9U per cont of the voters Washington, March 25. For por-0f 'Caldwell will affix tholr names to It. Tho decision to present tho po. tltlon to tho hoard was reached af ter it was learned that tho mombers of tho board desired to know tho sentiment of the pooplo of Canyon county before- acting on Judgo Wood's recommendation. f all the latftbt Silks '""leatrard- -35c, 49c, 65c, JScafkJSSc l1?' of the nwert Dress ''saiaio at yard 35c, 45c, 49c, 75 ad 95c. h ' Perslaa riwiiw cyard L ?He Ontiac wni ttit cyard. Bei'jtif.,1 i.,, 1lc 12l-2c, 16c yard. CJ! " -ta. 781-3c and 10c I II I - - -1- -IL. ' B I Ml lk 3500 y54-'"1 1 1 In Sjdto of Parents. San Francisco, March 2B. A pret ty romance, with parontal objection, and nrobnhlo nermanent banishment tlons.. The President nnd Sccrotary nnd ostrangemont for tho groonvro Root have the Kajsor's uote mndorlbo inrklnz In tho backjrround. will find its culmination noxt Tuesday, when C. F. Duckloy, Jr., aud Miss Edna Mlddloton, one of San Francis- consideration. Help Tohlo Fair. Washington, March 25. Franclco.8 ueH aro wedded D. Loom Is formerly assistant secre ts v of state, Ij to bo appointed com- Tho young man is the son of Dr. Charles F. Buckley, a milllonalro and mlsslonor-goneral for the United J M0ety n,on, and his swcothort Is Statos to the Toklo exposition. Con- tM0 daughter of John Mlddloton. Dr. grass has been asked to appropriate RuoviPy 9 opposed to tho marrlago $500,000 for tho exhibit. In accord- 8inpjy because ' he dots npt favor anco with tho President' earnest hymaBM, 0ontraotB. "and bo so In plea for a noteworthy participation form61 tho younc man. In suite of In Japan's exposition, for tho Reed hs objection. Buckley announced his It will do in. promoting frlenJly Nla- engagen10nt a fcw days ago. and t,on8 'since tktm his fathor has passed him! in suture. iiiu weauing win iukc. VKXTIOX TUB PRKSIDKNT WILL TAKU TUB NOMINATION STRAIXKD RBLATIOXS GROW IXG OUT OF NBW MAX W1R RBRLIX. (United Press Loosed Wlro.) Paris, March 25. That President Roooovelt will accept tho Republi can nomination nt tho coming Re publican convention In caso of a deadlock Is tho lmprcB that hns been gained hero, from an Interview with Senator Henry Cabot Lodgo, published In tho Temps. Bdltor Tardiou, in his recent visit In tho United States, dlscumed tho political situation in America with i ho tor,wholoj(UiofiLgiCil(Lfltit UlliaUTOUM TYHIHIfBl pCTVOnai ITIVIIUB During this discussion Tardlou was nnaurod that tho Prosldont was sin cere in saying that ho is not Book ing a third term, but Senator Lodgd doolared that, if after sevoral ballots hod not been taken, Tatt Is not nom inated tho President would ho put forward as a candldato. In this caso, ho Intimated, the Prcsldeut would bo chosen ngaln, nnd under such cir cumstances would consent to run. AND RRYAX RAILROADS ARI3 KXJOYIXU Til Bill USUAL GOOD HBAIril AFTRH TIIBIR ROSH OF 1ILUU MAHHTO TAX STOCK GAMIILBRS. (United ProBs Lcasod Wlro. Washington, March 25. Presi dent Roosevelt's mosspgo this morn ing rccolved "moro than ordinary at tention whon It was road In con green today, nnd gonornlly commonded oh all sides. Thq nbnonco of attacks on porsons or corporations provontod Its occasioning tho roiontmont which hau followed most of Roosevolt'a ineaaagos. President I liiiibarniNted. Washington, March 25. Tho ac tion of tho German government In refusing to receive tho proposed am Imssador hlacos the administration In a dlffioiilt 'position. It was learned this afternoon that the Kalser'a objection Brew out of an Incident that occur ra.l during Uio vik of Prlnco Henry, tho German rulr' brother, to this country somo time ago, whllo Hill was Ayst assist' ant secretary of state. (Continued on page Ave.) HrinuhllrAiitf Will Act. f Tho-Domocrata In th house ap plauded tiiti roforoncti to the tariff" rovlaloii, and Representative Payne, of (Now York, moved that tho mes fcagt bo roforrod to a committee ot tho whole. This motion brought Representa tive Sulzqr 4o his foot with a fluary ns (o how long the document wofild himbor thoro, niid why tho last ea. sago remained thoro so long. Puyno ropllod that the last message would havo been reported ou long ago It tho minority loadtr had not asked for tlmo t carry on a debate. Ho said this rosulted in n dolay. Remarking on the document, Rop rosontntlvo Cushmnn said It waa a vory characteristic one that will do good. Sulsor, of New York, said1: It Is a fine message. Tho Repub licans will now get a hump on them SOlVfifl." Autl-Rito'lrallitiii, Albany, i. Y.. March U A prop (Continued on page five ) ii condition or htcyen. j)Jaoo at t,,e jjlddleton home, Just San Francisco. Maroh 25. D. W. tb0 sama as If there had not baen a Stevons, tho wounded adviser to tho rjppje 0f any kind. Co roan council of state, passed a , fairly oomfortable night, but his We aro doing the- business in Ladle' Suits, If you want the latest and hewest styles, come to the store that keeps those beauti ful drossy garments. Selling at isaall prices. S.5lt$J2.5l,$J154,SJipl P That Saves Yom Jtaey t Air lire lurorm cm condition Is praotloally unchanged.! ParJg Maraj, 24. Tho MoKeo dl In order to locate the two bullets In voroo M,0 hatJ onotnor inning today, his body. Slovens will be subjected whon Attorney Laborl. representing to the X-raya this afternoon. 'nun MeKeo. road in owirt letters ox. Chun, wounded by Chang, was re- changed betweon tho latter and hi ported today as navmg a Detter wJfo bcfore tbelr marriage. chance for recovery tban-at any tlmo Laborl dwelt upon tho alleged since he was shot. (jieart cod i in the letters, his purposa ' , being to show that Mra. McICee. then 3Ia.t Kill Stevens. Mrs xvl. Indulged In questionable Los Angeles, Gal.. Jiaran ih. Qorrospondonco before her marriage Had not Durham W. Stevens, Araari- w th putshurg mllllonoiro. This can adviser to the Japanese govern- brought a protest from Mrs. Mo ment In Corea, keen assaulted and KMJ!g mawi, who inilsted that shot in San Francisco, ho undoubt- wroBg interpretation had been placed edly would bavo suffered at the on tho MfB, MeKee Is plaintiff bands of Ixs Angela Coreana, upon Ja tne MW. arriving harp. I The Corean eolosy la this oity hasj A nig Separation, hold a meetlBg. and one of thalr j;ew yorj? iar0H 25. After f ntimber. H. Cyan, baa bea sent to forU 0 either Alfred 0 Van San Fraacisoo to aid Coreans Is def bm or la wife, from who he Is troublo there, aad assUt la their de- reported to have separated, failed, fenso but It la the general belief atuesg EXCURSION RATES VIA Oregon Electric Railway Accomt Horse Fair at WtdlwrM Saturday, March 2$ For the above oevasfn this company will make a rato of SOq from Batam to West Woodburn- and return. ,Tlokl o Halo Sat urday, Marah 28, good going and returning oa any train of that Jate. F. J. SWAYNE, Ticket Aef. (CHtlnued oa pa 8ve ) (CeBtlMued ob page eight )