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' X- ik Dall ouraal SOI 8ALKM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MACH 27, 1008. NO. 7T.. .m timM '5'jtJJB' W'V'PpK J" ip?8"-"jppwlSp-'' vSir UNBAR HELD FOR $1 03,926 rriman Resigns As President of Union Pacific iCTICE IAYING or MINES MM.ENA BAY FHirS CHEWS ALSO EN- :ix Tonpnno practice (DElXfll'RKl'AKKDPOn EAT MUSS PARADE .WATKUFAKUYWIIKHK IKTHIXO KLSK TO DHIXK is Row, United Proa Spe- Hil With Fleet.) Bay, March 27. (Via ivlrelets to San Diego) VmV la laying of mines ia on pago four,) AMERICAN THOMAS RACER SHIPPED TO VALDEZ ON SECOND PART OF TWENTY THOUSAND MILK TRIP AROUND THE WOULDTHIS SWIFTEST EUROPEAN OAK IS HOPELESS TA' HEHIND IN THE HACK FROM NEW YORK TO PARIS. (Unltrd Press Leased Wlro.) Snn Frnnclico, March 27. Tho Amorlcnn Thomas rnccr In tho Now York-to-Pnrls run today left for Vnl- dcr, Alnskn, aboard tho ntoamor Pa- "" " - i ; frr I HAKRIMAN V NAVAL' : SURGEON DISMISSED 6EN. METER SUED (Continued oh rourtn page.) 1 CAGO STORE r0PLES BARGAIN HOUSE - r mntains of New floods 'ny Driurtment nnd ready for your Inspection., New J)rc8 fcfcw Silk, Xew Suits, New Millinery, New Juckets, New Dress Sf White Goods, New Drew Gingham, New Wash Lawns, , New Ixce, New CorsetN, New Gloves, New Shoes, rj and hundreds of other If you wnnt live, new merchnn. 1 ' Priw that plcnsea everybody. Come to (he Chicago Store ti a,! the latest Sllka fIeat yard 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c and 85c ' ntif ' e newest Dress 'oma.e t ytrd 35c, 45c, 49c, ft arxj95c N ?! ch, 4c yard Flannel r Ha 4c yard. 6 1. Sti 121-2C, 16c 18c yard. . ww yard 71"81.3c ami 1c lllPP '" FOR POSSESSION OP VALUADLH LAND AT KLAMATH PALLS TWO MEN GOT AWAY WITH FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND from a prrrsnuitG hank (United Presa Leased Wlro.) WaBhlnKton, Mnrch 27. Dismis sal by court-mnrtJnl of Dr. J. M. Mooro, chief surgeon of tho battle ship Kansas, until tho arrival of Ev ans' aramada at Magdalona bny, hw created no end of comment In naval circles. Tho charge upon which Dr., Mooro wob dismissed was intoxica tion and conduct prejudicial to goocj order and dlsclpllno, Tho court sat during tho voyago from Callao to Magdalona, and upon arrival at that port Dr. Mdbro "VrfiBYerved VUh a SWED TO "i RETIRE :"i MINORITY ' TO IMPEACH PRESIDENT A 6ANS0LIDTI0N HIS NETAVOKK TO INCLUDE SKY- KIIALVATLAXTIC COAST LINKS JIM HILL SAYS THE POOH s RAILROADS CAN HARDLY PAY ' I ' (United Press Leased Wlro.) New Vgrk, March 27. Ibmnora originating prior to tho Inst annual meeting! f tho Union Pacific rail road regarding tho early retirement of E. H, .Harrlmnn, bb president of tho company, "hnvo been revived. It 1b now 'ea Id that Harrlmtm will bo como tho bead of tho board of direc tors, a3 that his placo as president will bQ taken by Charlca S. Mellon, president of tho New York, Now Haven ' AHartford railroad. Mollon, In turnjitbo rumor aayg, will bo sue coedod n thQ Eastern lino by Lu cius Tuttlo, now prculdont of tho OVER WILFLEV GASO JUDGE WHO HAD TROUBLE IN l'HI)i:UAL COUItT AT SHANG- 1IAI GilNNON, OP ILLINOIS, MAY .MEET HIS FIItST POLITIC AIi KNOCKOUT AT HANDS OF THE OLD IOWA FIGHTEH, PKTK HKPIIUHN. STANFORD STUDENT WALKOUT AN IMPROBABILITY NHHIIIHItHllHHHttilXmiinntini,,,,' Judge Galloway Finds Against Busbar 91 I.V THE SUIT IHIOUGHT 11Y L. II. M'MAHAN AND DISTRICT D, ATTORNEY M'NARY UPON RELATION OF SEARS. A CITIZEN OP j; POLK COUNTY, AGAINST F. I. DUNIIAH, EX-SECRETARY OP J STATE, JUDGE GALLOWAY THIS AFTERNOON FOUND AGAINST ..THE DEFENDANT AND THE SUMS OP FEES AGREED UPON AS 5 DUE THE STATE, COLLCTED IIY DUN1IAR DURING HIS EIGHT m YEARS OF HOLDING THE OFFICE OF SECRETARY OP STATE, II WAS ONE HUNDRED AND THREE THOUSAND, NINE HUNDRED J J AND TWENTY-SIX DOLLARS AND FOHTY-ONE CENTS. THE j; TERMS O FTHK DECISION, WHICH IS QUITE ELA1IORATE AND -SPECIFIC, WKRK NOT AGREKD UPON UNTIL HALF PAST .. THREE THIS AFTERNOON, AND WILL IH3 PUHLISHED IN FULL !! IN THIS PAPEIU 11 1 JllllllllflBii.aiaiTililiii (United Pross Leased Wlro.) Washington, March 27. John Sharp Williams, minority lender of tho houso, hinted strongly that ho Intonds to bring Impeachment pro ceedings against President Hooso 7olt In a speech today on tho Wllfloy Incident. Wllllama' statement) fo.llowod tho report that tho President bad taken to tnk members of tho Judiciary committee- for lhovcrtfeBKf3ihtj" had leveled nt Judgo wflfloy for hit conduct of tho United Stntoa court at Shanghai. ' "If thoso charges provo t-'slb -"If thoso charges against tho Pres ident provo truo," declared WJIIInmn on tho floor, '! will 'Introduce a res olution calling for a thorough In vestigation of this Intrusion of tho .MAJORITY SAID TO UK PRE PARING TO HACK DOWN"- THERE WILL PllOIIAIILY HK A: IJREAKDPWN OP THE ItKMCiV LION AGAINST THE PKOVKH SORS LEADEHS WHO C1IMIHT ATE IN SIX M'KKKH WirJR. LEAVE. Stanford Unlvoralty, Cl Marc 27. A walk-out of student aywp thlinra of tholr suspended brothom now HooniB Improbablo, With far pasflngo of tluio thoro,hHscow !' a ohangp In aentlmoiH, nnd nmny rf those, who, two dayn n;o, wor IH fa vor of packing up and leaving with out furthor coroinony, hava deelill' "Umt nothliiK aifrbWalne'irnrK'Vatk' for.it, and that tho beat policy Is fo re main and mako tho boat of condi tions. Tho petition" calling tor a, walk out wan not circulated thin morn true, and thoso In charge of It refused to way haw many of tho. doatftid, 2rift iintuea had been secured. A meeting of tho algners was hoi if th's morning to consider tho ndvlwi- Prosldont of tho United StateB on blllty of walking out, whether or not the rights of the' mombors of this houso." Cannon v. Hepburn, Rohlnd tho conflict that Spaakor Cannon and Representative Hophiurn, of Iowa, nro waging over the admin- qnoujrti signatures woro secured. The mooting adjourned until 6 o'cleck: thlH ovonlng without taking action. There was a notlceahlo abvancu nt tho radical sentiment displayed at: Thursday's mooting, and It 1 qultfr IstraUon'g bill to amond tho Sherman J ovltlont tJmt tj10 majority aro pro- 3500 Wft 'are doing the buslnwa In Ijtdl' Suits, if you want the latest and newest styles, come to the store that keeps those beauti ful dressy garments. Selling at Jtnall prices. $ll.f,$i2.5,$H.5l,$J,5l e Tkat Sayes Yoi Moiey formal notice of dismissal, and or dered to leave the float at once. Cabinet Member Sued. Portland, Or., March 27. George L. Mayor, postmastor-goneral of tho United States, and former ambassa dor to Italy, Is a defendant In two si'itB Involving 1200 acres of land. Vhloh aro being hoard by Judge Wolverton, In tho United Statos olr C"lt ccort today. Mr. Moyor Is rop- rrsented by F. H. Mills, of Klamath Falls, Or. Tho plaintiffs are the Hot Springs Improvement Company and William A. Wright. Tho two plaintiff and Mr. Meyer got tho land by court proceedings, and tho oaso whloh Judge Wolverton la hoaring today Is a suit l equity to dotarmlno. If possible, who is en titled to the land involved. Tho land in queetion Is In Klamath county, near Klamath Falls, Oregon. Hank Oflirttr Arretted. Pltsbnrg. Maroh 27. Charged with atoaling from the Farmers' De posit National Dank the sum of ?!. 005.000. Henry Holber, teller, and John YouBg. auditor of the Institu tion, have 1h placed under arrejt, pending a further Investlgatloa. The export accountants who have charge of the books. Intimate that there are Indications that the steal may aroouat to JS.OOOOO. Dank Examiner Folds stated thla after noon, however, that the bank's lost probably would not ran over $400. 000. The two aeouted mea, through their attorney, are making etforta to be released 0 ball, but In view oft the atartllBir revelattoss that ate .ronhed. It U sot thought that theyj will be suecoufut Boston & Maine. Tho consolidation of theso two roadB is part of ihe general plan covered by tho reports now In circulation. Now York. Maroh 27. Much In terest and oommeut has been oausod here by an Interview given out by Jamos J. Hill, tho railway magnate in optimistic statement made a fow days ago by Chairman Lane, of tho Interrfate Com me roe Commission, In which tho commissioner stated that statistics furnished by the railroads thorusolvea Indicated that the losses racont'y sustained by the roads were largely exaggorated. "Keep Mr. Lane's artlolo bofore you, hon follow the aoeount of rail way affairs for the next threo months dally, and sea how the facts and the optimistic views oompare with each other." MU1 Hill. "The faets will speak loudly onougb for themsaiveg. The rail roads gerally are not earning are eowpelled to lay thousands of them off. "It ! tea heavy a draft on opt! mim to things In a bright light. nntl-lrust law is a fight which may give tho house a new speaker the next congress. Sponker Cannon has boon observ ing tho rise of tho Hepburn star In many instancos, and It Is said that he realises that It must be suelohcd right. Therefore, tho wise onos nay, ho has taken advantago of tho oppor tunity affaorded by tho fight ovor (Continued on poffe right). I paring to hook down. That noma will leavo, no matter whot the decision of tho majority, l a forogono conclusion. Kenneth Ponton, tho captain of the 'varaltr baMbull toam, .who. In an addross tm tho studopt, bqdy on Thursday refer red to tho student affairs commit tee as a "bungh of skunk," Is suro to leave, as well as a number of oth er, who think as ho does. EXCURSION RATES MM wwaaewmm IlHrriituin Ha Renlj-ncd, Portland. Or.. Maroh 27-t In a special dteft&lob from New York tho Evening Journal reports today the resignation of E. H. Harrlman from the preeldency of tho Union PaolSa. Tbo dUpatob states: New York. Mareb 27. Edward ?I. Harrlman has resigned as president of the Union Pacific Railroad Com pany. He in succeded by Charles S. MAilear. former president of the Northern Pacific, and more recently (Continued on page eight ) VIA Oregon Electric Railway Account Herse Fair at Wfttdtorx Saturday March 28 For the above oootuion this company will make a rata of SGoi from Salem to West, Woodburn and retur, Tickets on Salo Bat urday, Maroh 28, good going and returning on any train of that Jate. F. J. SWAYNE, Tick AfMt.