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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1908)
lT,r Dn.ln jAaiin l launtaf .xnn. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1008. no, mu TANEORD STUDENTS LEAVE arade Was Not a Demonstration for Boozing ISSESSD ROYAL SECRETS ins is DUD 1S KILLED Till-: JIAft HATED MOST, HIT m.vr act the prized ! PAPERS TIIKY WANTED MIL CHARGE OK MUR- I WILL .NOW UK BROUGHT SST TUB ASSASSIN. Kd Press Leased Wire.) iftMcUco, March 26. With limns, the man they hated 1 of the way, the Korcnn pa- iC6ttInaetJ on pago live.) PRESIDENT JORDAN STRICKEN VERVILLATSANJOSE JAPAN GETTING EXCITED OVER VISIT OF NAVY COLLAPSES FROM THE MENTAL .MANY AV1LR RUMORS AFLOAT, STHAIN OVEH THOURLES WITH STUDENT RODY LIST OK STU. DENTS WHO HAVE REEN SUS PENDED CONAINS BH1GIIT EST .MEN IN THE. SCHOOL. (United PreB Lensed Wlro.) Sun Joflo, Cal., March 2G. A veil of mywtory has been thrown about the Illness of Dr. David Starr Jordan, president of Lelund Stanford Unlvor- ( Continued on rourtn pneo.) RUT REST ADVISED MEN UN DER THE MIKADO REE ONLY 0 FRIENDLY RELATIONS GROW ING OUT OF VISIT OTHER NEWS OF THE FLEI5T. CAGO STORE EOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE If lountains of New Goods bmry Department and ready for your Inspection.. New Dress i .Vw Silks, New Suits, New .Milliners', New Jackets, New Dress Sew White Goh1m, New DrofiH Ginghams, New AVaflh Lawns, k htoldcrk-ti, New tart, New Corsets, New Gloves, New Shoes, '8Wy and hundred of othcre If yon wnnt Hvo new inert-ban- kMt prices tlmt pieces everybody. Come to tho Chicago Store of ai the latest Silks 1 e at yard 350,490,650, , 75c and 85c '? of the neweet Dress 'Wwon sale at yard 25t 35c, 45c, 49c, 75 arid 95c " of Peri!ta an cyard S. CHjtiaj Ptaaaai w 4c yard. BtMtHwi iii. sal. 10c 121.2c, 16c 18c yard. - a ftu...... .. 'tJT H. i w yard 71-C 8 10c 1-3c and (United Prosa Lonson AVIro.) Toklo, Mnrch 26. Tho coming visit to Jnpanoso waters of tho Amer ican battleship fleet Is causing many wild rumors, according to tho Nlchl in lent mmmin, but tho newspaper state It is confident that when tho visit actually Is mado, it will mate rially conduco to tho future frlond ship and mutual Interests of tho two countries. f The Asnhl Shlinbunrouo-of tb$ flucntlal organs, reflecting official view, dobs not foar tho American nuval policy In tho Pacific, but thinks that tho traditional friendship of Amorloa and Japan will remain un shaken so long as thoir vlow are harmonloiiH In rospect to China, up on which country tho general peace of tho Far East deponds. Stockton on tho River. Stockton, Cal., March 26. Stock ton has Joined with tho old cities In oxprowlng a doslro to havo tho fleet pay It a visit, but, unllko tho other places, it will he satisfied with a call from tho torpedo flotilla alono. In caso tho Invitation, which tho GERMAN EMPEROR REBUKED BV THE REICHSTAG HIS PARLIAMENT CALLS HIM DOWN FOR HIS TRIVIAL OR- JECTION TO ACCEPTING THE AMERICAN MINISTER TOWER t IS TRYING, TO HANG ONTO THE OFFICE IN SPITE OF STRONG HINTS TO QUIT. BENSON .-. JOINS THE GOVERNOR INDIANA ENDORSES BRYAN ON A FISH WARDEN (United Press Leased Wire.) Berlin, March 26. Emporor Wil liam Is iiow threatened with a stato "call down" from tho rolchstag as a result ofhis reported communication to President Roosovolt, In which ob jection was mado to tho appointment or David' Jayno Hill as United States ambassador to Germany, to succeed Mr. CharlbmanRo!Towo tit- PCnt XtnbasIor. V- $& Members today declare, thnt tho rolcliBtag will certainly tako the mat tor up, as tho Kalsor's action, if ho did mako abjection, was neither con stitutional or desirable. The situation Ih badly muddled to day. One version hns it that Hill mado himself objectionnhlo to tho emperor's family by on affront of fered Prince Henry during tho lut tor's visit to America. Another hau It that tho diplomat has becomo per sona non gratltlo to tho Gorman Btnto department. Still a third has It that tho real objection to Hill orig inated with Ambassador Tower, and that If officials at Washington ari under tho Impression that either tho REPURLICAN AND DEMOCRAT UNITED TO HUMOVE OFFICIAL AND NAMES HIS SUCCESSOR STEEL STANDS FIRM TO THE LAST FOR BABCOCK RUT FL NALLY YIELDS TO COMBINA TION FOR NEW MAN. KERN FOR HISMfclE 3500 We aro Jolng the business iu Ladies Suits. If ymn want tho kUest and newest styles, some to tho store that keep those 'beauti ful drossy garmonts. 8HIag at mall prices. $II.5, $12.59, $14.5,$i,5 nu,u iuu " . : . - " " chambor of commerce Intends to KaUor or tn0 8tat0 department oh send Is accepted, the small fighting J00 to Hill, they havo boon misin formed. It Is said that tho noto of objection to Hill wag sent to AVash Ington by Ambassador Tower, aud not by tho Kaiser. Tho official denial given out today by the foroign office says "Several months ago tho aerman government was approaohed and ex pressed a favorable opinion of tho expected appointment of Mr. Hill. Since thou tho subject has boon un mentioned, and tho government has boats will enter Stoekton through the San Joaquin river. Tho plan Is to Mght up tho harbor, and hold a grand recoption for the officers and men. nt a dato that may bo fixed lat f. If tho boatij cannot come, tho ( (floors will bo asked to visit tho city in launches. JjSfce That Saves You Money J Delay for Primaries. Son FrnnoJsco, March 26. Realiz ing that the Atlantic fleet would be moro of an attraction than tho prl- never taken any official stops In tho marlea to be hold May 5, the gonoral 'matter" fleot reception oommiltee has decld- AVashlngton. Mnrqh 26. Diplo id to wire to President Roosevelt thejmatlc and administrative oirclos horo request of tho Llucoln-Uoojevtflt .are awonnaei ims unornoon at tho Ieaguo that Admiral Evaus he or-'official statement of tho Gorman gov dered to delay his Sfotrnnoe Into San ' OTHTneat tliat no objection has boen Frnnolsco until May 6. J made In Ilerlln to the appointment Frlond of good government havo of David Jayno IHI1 as ambassador learned that It Is hard ondugh to to Ilerlla. got the voters to the primary polls i A coord lag to belief hore. tho oh when thore are no counter attrae-f JeotloH wa eoavoyed to President tlons. It Is feared that, after tho RoeeH by Ambaeeedor Tower, fleot arrives on the day scheduled, 'and the President was given to un the good oitixeat wIU negleet their. ddrataMd that by. Tower that the note amy ai imb ihw, nun nuv ia ma- ui t)jiiii uid ituiu uw ksimw cliino clement In control. direct. It Is freely predicted hore - - '"" ' this altemoon that, ehmtld Tower RAILROADS MUST GO fall to substantiate his statements. OUT OF .MINING.. luj will be ousted from the diplomat WashlagtOH. Maroh SO Attorney (a aorpe at onee. Genera! BoBapart today InUraatedj rt m ,tated today by a high of tbai the Detriment of Justice will flq,a, of tbo gtate dfll)ATtmftt that, brlag action agalast those railroads jB rMpoHM to rfM)aUd lBq,,rM by which have failed to divest them- tJilA,aJw nnn. na , !, ua Ar. ...ITW.SWW. .ww. .., .. nMv. ..w Master Fish AVarden A'nn Duson was removed by tho Fish Hoard last night, and after much wrangling and boated argumont 11. C. McAllis ter, of Portland, was selected In his place. Van Duson's removal fol lowed a hearing boforo tho board, of hU own seeking. His dismissal was unanimously decided unonjuy the board, und Governor CFa.nbprIan' will select an ' accountant to expert tho fish warden's books boforo ho Is succeoded by McAllister on May 1. Govornor Chamberlain and Secre tary of Statu Uonaon stood together unbiased for tho selection of a suc cessor, who would ho nbsolutflly' neu tral to both upper and lower Colum bia river flshermon, but Treasurer Stoolo remained firm up to tho last minute for tho appolntmont of Ghns. F. Habcock, of Oregon City. After moro than an hour's argu ing, Stcolo, as ho was about to loavo tho meeting before its conolualon, In order to take a train to Portland, gavo In nt tho last moment, und ugreod to tho appointment of Mc Allister, thus making tho selection unanimous. About 20 names wero before the board, a groat many of which wore acceptable to Chamber lain and Benson, but Steele always stood out for the naming of an 'Vo- gou City man. Tho board tated for publication that the removal of Van Duson was not intendod to affect tho two fish bills up for tho Initiative voto nt the corning election. CONDEMNS VAUIOUK FKATUKWSk OF THE PRESENT ADHCnS-. t TRATION AND ROTH ttAXK. RII.LH NOW BEFORE CONOKHMK. ILLINOIS convention; KiUfc KIND AVORDS FOR UNCLRT JKHC CANNON FOR HIGHER HONC (United Press Loased Wire. Indianapolis, March 3ti.r AVHIUssm Jcnnlngii Bryan was today cnrforowli for tho presidential nomination ". ludlnnn'H Democracy In tlui Haet convention hold horo, nnd Johm Kt. Kern, ouo of tho stato'a .Iwihc Democrats was tho nomlneo for Yle prcsUlont. -tXTUo platfocmadop.tr .ai$M, tho notion n18!crolnr'y Cortefyott V Issuing can a, I .bonds In an oivoxt 4o check tho money panic, and foe Au poBltlug government fundu fir New; York bunks. Ono plunk dlNUpprmuu of tho offorta of President RooeHE to dictate tho negotiation of Ale we cesaor, and another opposes the AM rich and Fowler financial bllltr Tho delegates alno voted to lutwig n plonk declaring that Goverar liunly was Incompetent to head te stuto government. i ' o aVTAIiEPTIO PATIENT HLICEPH VIVTV IUAX. Im Angotcs, Cal., March 2 r Mrs. Baulah Hawkins, tho ftttulerHir patient at tho county hogpltnr,. ttu began her fiftieth day of Tsleopj.-vftsV out any ohango In hor rondUVenu other than tho mere frequent trvmm of oyollds, which watt notfodye4tw day, and which tho attendant nuraca believe to bo a sign or ruturttftgc consclousnoiHi. Mrs. Hawkins was resting oasry t day and hot breathing was Ujeow Ing moro regular. EXCURSION RATES UMI M selves of their eoal mining proper ties by May 1 next, under the pro visions of the Hepbnro bill. Pressure bad beea brought to hear to oersuade the Presideat ts bare instituted merely a test salt. peoted to retire. Ambassador Tower returaed oaly evasive replies. Lane's Fatally Medicine Is a tonic- and laxative. It does not depress or coaUderable surprise waa saanlfesi- wkeB. but Impart a feeling of ed today when the atorney general'n buoyancy and strength that Is de i Intention beeawe known. hbsuhi. mi .. v. VIA Oregon Electric Railway Account Horse Fair at W&edburji Saturday, March 28 For the aboro oeoaslou this eompany will make a rate ofi SCHs from Saleni to Wfet AVooiburn and return, Ticket on Hale at urdftVi March 2$, gpod going nudp returning on any train of tHU J ate. F. J. SWAYNB, Ticket ktt. h ft .