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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1008.
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I0WER
CAUSED
TROUBLE
JXimrlain Atnbusffltdor t IHtIIii
ald k He 11 Person Without
iitniuliiig nt Court.
(United Press Leased "Wire.)
Berlin, March 27. In American
'Jiang the Dltimtlon rotniltlng from
Oho objection sent to Washington to
tt&e appointment of Dr. J ay no Hill.
hb amliassador to Germany, Is now
"lup to Ambassdor Tower."
'Follfiwlng a somt-olllclnl denial by
tho ntcto department yestordny, that
ho 'Gorman Rovornmont had object
ed to T.Tr. Hill, and following n re
port ttriint -(ho rolclistng proposed to
coaauru tho Kaleor, If It was shown
ifcfarft flie liad bjeotcd to tho Amorlcan
ifor 'purely porsonnl reasons, an of
'itctel etntonient from the omporor
Tklmsolf -waa Issued today by tho for
algn fflco,
'TSie statement says flatly that tlio
TGIlrsr noviT said or wroto a word
fth&t anight bo construod by anyone
:r.iua objection to Mr. Hill's nppolnt
rmont. On tho contrnry, it Is Btatcd
tfUat, as Into ns tact November, tho
Kaiser expressed his warm approval
of tho Hill appointmont, and slnco
tins bud no occasion io chango his
vlows. It Is denied tliat tboro Is any
olntomonl apropos of thO matter on
route to Washington.
The KnlHor's notion complitoly
onds tho mnttor, ho far ns tho Ger
man government h concorned. It
jomovoB tho last shadow of doubt
tli at Washington was misinformed.
Junt whoro tho misinformation cnino
from will now hnvo to bo oxplalned
1)y Ambassador Tower.
As n roBiilt of tho controversy, It
Is unit! thnt tho Knlsor, who has
Tiorotoforo Ijeon on the most friendly
tormH with both tho Amorlcnn am
bannndor and his wife, Is now qtillo
piqued at both of them, and, tin low
Mr. Towor withdraws vory speedily
of his own volition, It h probablo
thnt Washington will rorolvo an In
Uuintlun thnt l's nmbnsBndor has
buenmo perHona non grata.
Tirorr Gt'tn Hid .lolly.
Tho aflornoon proas Is full of tho
various plumes or tho TowoMIII! con
troversy, and the coiibohhus of opin
ion Is thai Ambassador Tower Is on
tlroly to bluino for tho con ihIoii.
TDlo Morgan PoBt tleolaron that Am
lumiador Towor Ih not only unfrlond
ly to his BuooosBor, but thnt ho dis
played the sumo nnlmoslty to bis
lirodecosfior. Tho paper attribute
Towor'H dlBlIUo to Dr. Hill Io un old
onmRy of lhair wlvos, mid brniulH
tho eontrovoniy as a "pottlcont
wlJu.'
The Po duoluroe thnt tho only
Took n which Ambassador Towor mn
tiuug an oxplmiutlon Is a Jesting ro
murli mndo by th Knlsor recently
wlmt (ho AmurloiinH would oall u
"Joliy" In which li laughingly
ttuTri, in tho prooonoo of tho iitnbnmM
tlor, "1 don't think I nun forglvo
my friend, Mr. Hoosovelt, If ho re
walls AmbusHHdor Towor."
Tho oxproised boliol of all tho pa
per Is that Dr. Hill VIII be up
pointed. Totvur Will Quit.
Ambassador Towor gnvo out nn
3tuthorUoo Mtatouiont lulu this after
noon In whloh ho stated that he hnd
dottnUoly duoided to rotlro In a fow
months
Onto.
PRESIDENT
CLASHES WITH
CONGRESSMAN
Washington March 27. That
President Roosevelt and Represen
tative Dickons, of Michigan, hook
tholr flats nt each other In a recent
argument over tho Wllfloy case, and
roached a point In tho squabble,
whoro It looked as though an actual
fight could . not bo averted, Is tho
substanco of a report today.
Tho President had sent for Mr.
Dickons, who Is a member of tho Ju
diciary committee, which was Inves
tigating chnrgOB against United
States Judgo Wllfloy at Shanghai, to
Inform hint thnt tho commlttoo was
altogether too ofllclnus In tho mat'.or
Tho Prosldent told tho Michigan leg
islator that ho thought tho commit
tee had gone further into tho case
than It hnd been Instructed to.
Representative Dickens Is said to
havo retorted warmly, whoroupon
both men lost their tompor, accord
ing to tho report, and shook tholr
fists In each other's faces. Neither
could convlnco tho other that ho
was right, and finally Dickons rushed
from tho Whlto House In an excited
frnmo of mind.
PRACTICE LAYING OF MINES
(Continued from pngo ono.l
now bolng ongugod In dnlly by tho
ships of Roar-Admiral Evans' floot.
Torpedo practico also Is under way.
All of tho battleships except tho Vor
mont, Kausns and Missouri, hnvo
practically finished targot practice,
and tho coming week will bo lnrgcly
dovated to torpodo practico.
All of tho ships are bolng clonnod
nud painted, ami mndo spick and
Bpnn for tho dross pnrado up tho
coast.
Tho governor of Lowor California
last night tondoiTd n banquot, which
wan held on board tho Mexican
cruiser Tnmplco, ot tho admirals and
captains of tho American flont.
ChnrlUB F. Howling, a sonmnn on
tho battloshlp .Missouri, died Wed
nesday evening of pnoumonln. His
homo was at Kan Claire, Wis.
Jack Is tiring of tho Job lioro. Ho
Is beginning to fuel' that onmiglrls
enough. This doos not nocosHurlly
moan thnt his patriotic ardor hns di
minished, but nrdors to sail for the
north cannot conio too soon to suit
him. It Is now 15 days slnca tho
groat tluot dropped anohor hero and,
nuldo from tho oxcltomont that tar
got practico affordB. the mon of tho
llaot hnvo prnetlanlly no diversion,
other than the regulations oall for.
MngdnloniTs ISO Inhabitants,
about i)t) per cent of which a to panne
and tholr families, tiro not Bitting up
nights nrrnnglng llostns for the lion-
ulK of tho Bailors, and, to mnko mat-
tors worse, tho "lid" Is still on. Not
a drop of beor can tho sailor get, and
thereby hnngs n tnlo.
Wookb boforo the arrival of tho
Meet a number of enterprising Amor
loans come down with bumbouta
Innded with good thlnga to drink,
oat and mnoko. Tho nutoornt ot tho
port, tho American representative of
an Kngllsb development oompuny,
whloh holds oxtoiiBlve loases In tho
vicinity of the little sottlomont, un-
nblo to prevent "boaoh comber"
from lauding, much to Ills ohagrlu,
Stanford Alumni Act.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Portland, Or., March 27. After
two sessions of tho Stanford Club of
Portlnnd, at whloh various phases of
tho present difficulty between tho
students 'and tho faculty wore cnsld-
ored, to following dlspntchs wero
drawn up' and Bent to tho faculty)
and tho students this noon.
The telegrnms aro as follows; '
To tho Chairman of tho Students'
Affairs Committee, Stanford Unlver-1
slty, Cal. Portland alumni havo
wired the Associated Students their
condemnation of organized Insubor
dination. The Stanford Club Port
lnnd roquests a reconsideration of
nninlshment Imposed, and asks that
leniency be oxtonded leading to their
reinstatement. (Signed)
CHESTER G. MURPHY,
President Stanford Club.
To tho President of tho Asosclated
Students', Stanford University, Cal.
Tho scntlmont of tho alumni of Port
land Is that tho sttldonts should su
bordinate thomsolvcs to tho univer
sity regulations. That organized re
bellion against such moots with tho
disapproval of tho alumni. Wo have
wired tho faculty commlttco similar
ly, and requested that tho punish
moots bo reviewed and leniency bo
oxtonded. leading to reinstatement.
(Signed)
CHESTER 0. MURPHY,
President.
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Anarchist Surrenders. i
Oakland, Cal., March 27. W. Fon I
dor has glvon up to tho police ns an
nnnrchlst. A local court Is author-'
Izod by the government to tnko his i
deposition to ho used In proceedings J
against him. Tho prisoner Bald thnt
ho hud no anarchistic tondonclo un
til nftor ho bought a cigar storo In
Cincinnati n short time ago. A won'
thy man sold It to him for $300, nil
tho monoy ho hnd, and then started
a now ntoro In tho sntuu block, tak
ing with him nil his old cuBtomors.
It was this tncldont, Fonder says,
that mndo him bitter ngalnst all rich
mon. Ho dcclnrcs ho was a rank
anarchist whon ho nrrlvod In Oak
land n fow wookB ago, and surron
dorod to tho police to koop out of
trouble.
VENETIAN SCENE IN THE LAST ACT.
FRIDAY,. MARCH 27
WM. P. CULLEN PRESENTS P1XLEY AND LUDERS' .MERRY MUSICAL MASTERPIECE
THE BURGOMASTER
With Gus Wolborg, Ruth Whlto nud over half a hundred others, Includ'ng tho fnmous.y Original ks
roo Girls original production. Avorltnblo triumph Dlggor, brightor, botttr than ever New songi, u,j
surprises.
Prices: $1.G0, $1,00, 7oc nnu riuc. beat saio at box omco Friday 8 a. m.
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AIRSHIP
RACE FOR
$200,000
(United Pro3s LeiiBOd Wlro.)
Now York, March 27. An Inter
national airship raco botwoon Now
York and Chicago, with a $200,000
stako, may bo tho outcomo of tho
challenge nnnouncod today by A. P.
Illlven, tho Urooklyn Invontor.
llllvon mnkos a startling offer of
S100.000 against un enunl amount
A3drlch Hill (Iocs.
Urn nh I in? Inn Murnll 27 Itnfnrn
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adjourning this ovonlng tho senate for any other noronaut for an nlr
wlll tako a llnnl voto on the Aldrlch .Hhlp to bent tho ono ho will hnvo com
financial bill. Tho moaBtiro wTil pass' plotod during tho coming summer,
tho upper Iiomro by a largo majority. His crnft, ho says, will be ablo to
muko tho trip to Chicago at an av
orugo rato of 70 miles an hour.
Dlivon's chnllongo has boon sont
abroad, and ho has rcoolvod numer
ous Inulrlos from Europonn govern
ments nud ueronnutlcul associations
regarding it.
AMERICAN THOMAS RACER
(Contlnuod from pago ono.)
oblo, on tho second part of Its 21,-000-mllo
trip.
After undergoing n goncrnl ovor
hauling, tho car was run to'the steam
or and immediately taken aboard.
In It wero Cnptnln Huns Hansen,
bnck to Ogden on a flat ar hi
pairs, nnd then hnulcd to tbt
wherolhe accident occurrtdtai
a rrcsli start for 'hu ooait Tti
ran Into Ely nt 7 oaockluul
ALKKS WORK EASIER.
devised another scheme to Bet their
Ho would not Intlmntu the van awry. Ho appealed to tho nov
omor of Lowor California to irvnt
tho sale of lluqor to the sailors, and,
upor. his raproaontutlons, nccomptin
led by uioro or less veiled throats, u
"olonod town" order was iMued Not
only woro tho Amorloans prohlbltod
from Boiling tholr boor. IvtK tho Mox
kn8, woll stookod with their tor
rlblo tequila mocal, found them
eolvos In thf sniuo oalogory. All In
all, the rovtralnt on ship nnd aehnrc
Is getting on the Bailors' nerve.
TO Hl'UCHHl) HAULA.N
ON' StllMUlMi: UliXCH.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Clovelaud. O., March 87. The
Vllovolund proud today prints a Wash
Ington dUpntch from (HIbou Gnrd
liar. He spuolul oorraepoudont, which
irintos Hint Frnuk It. Kollogpf, of
Mlnnottota, has Xrnvn slated for a
place on tho supremo heuoh, to till
tho vaennoy onueod by tho probablo
rotlromont or Justlu Harlan uaxt
May.
Kellogg, though n young man,
tint uttraotod untlonal nUonttnn by
h doteriuUiod and auoowaful at
tacks ou tho Standard Oil, and Its
illogul methods.
Lorer?
V)t good health should provont slok
Ursa Intstoud of letting thflin.ROlvoJ
Bet sick and then try to cure It. So
Ion( us you kwpp your llvor, bowoU
nud Btomaah In a healthy aud notlvo
condition you won't get slok. nal
SaiVs llcrbino rollevoe oonstltpatlon,
Inactive llvor and nil itoiuaah and
bowel trouble. Sold by all dealers.
IhdllUKhutn loggora uro ohjoctlng
to 80,000.000 foot of logs being hip.
yed tn from nntUh Columbia.
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OJlIVVOXILXA.
Do Not Crowd tli Season,
Tho first warm daya of spring
bring with them a doslro to get out
and onjoy tho luthlllrutlng air and
auti Bhin. Chlldron thnt have been
hotuod up all winter nru brought
out and you wander where they all
oame from. Tho heavy winter oloth
Ing Is thrown' nildo and many shed
tholr flauuels. Thou a oold wave
eamos and people say that grip is
opldemlo. Colds at this season are
uvon more daugerous than in mid
wlntur, ns there Is imtoh more dan
ger of pneumonia. Tako Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy, howovor, etnd
you will have nothing to foar. It al
ways euros, aud wo havo never
known a oold to rosult tn pneumonia
when It was used. It la pleusant
and ante to take. Chlldron like it.
Fur sulo at Dr. Stouo's drug store,
o i
fc11 in m jw to i" Bt
Saloin People Aro Pleased to Lcaru
How It In Done,
R'h protty hard to attend to dutloi
With n oonstnntly aching bnok;
With annoying urlnnry disorders.
Donn's Kidney Pills mnko work
easier.
Thoy out'o baokaoho.
They ouro ovary kldnoy 111. '
W. H. Wood, of 2B0 Cottugo 8t.,
Salem, Oro., Bnys: "A good many
yours ago I got badly klckod by a
mulo right ovor tho kldnoys and at
another time whllo digging n woll It
envod In on mo oIbo Injuring my
hRok nnd slnco then I hnvo had more
or loss nnnoynnco from my kldnoys.
Chango of wonthor causod my buck
to uolio nnd whon I worked hard It
booamo so lama that I could hardly
stralghton up after stooping. I pro
cured Doan's Kldnoy Pills nt Stono'a
drug storo, and slnco taking thorn I
hnvo continued to work hard and
boon exposed to sovor wtathor, not
nn ncho or othor symptom of my
former troublo romalns. This clonr
ly proves thnt Doan's Kidney Pills
not up to the roprusentatlns mad- for
them. I also kuow of othor people
who havo dorlvod groat bonofit from
their use. I am glad to let others
know the merits of Donn's Kldnoy
Pills for bncgacho and kidney
troublo."
For snlo by nil deulers. Prlco BO
cant. Fojter-Mllburo Co., Duffalo,
Now York, solo agents for tho United
Stntoa.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
Attorneys for Chester Gillette.
Bonteucod to die .Monday morning,
hnvo bocu granted a hsarlnt; by
Lumber .Market !lrrh
Bolllnghnm, Wash, Much
ino iiimuer an sningie qif;
decidedly demoralized Clnr
George Schustor nnd George Mlllor. 'K08 nro Bol!InK n, 93 10
Tho Pueblo Hnnson expects to ronoh 8antl wlth ..st!lr8 mnginttte
Vnldoz In bIx dnys. Ho will go cH-'C01,t8 lower Cedar ildlif,
rucuy io 4omo onu inenco nno icy lengths of the best qualltr a
ainorin.
A renturo of tho trip North will ho
tho turning looso of carrier pigeons
at different points along the roulo.
At tho end of ovory 500 mllos oth
ers will bo released to carry mos
sugeB back to San Frnuclsco.
Ing nt $20 per thousand, iT) l
longths nt $17. Fir lumbc rl
is soiling at about U below 111
prlco.
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A DISASTIIOI'S
A disastrous lire at Si'id
which for a time threitM
town, broke out at 3 o dock Fl
morning, nnd, borore It if
dor control, had burned fsr I
c
Ely, Nov., Mnroh 27. Tho Ital
ian car, In tho Now York-to-Pnrls
raco, loft this city at 7 o'clock this
morning, nftor havlhg experienced a
lino of hard luok whloh subjected It'ings-, the dainogo amounMf
to sovornl delays. It will take the $10,000. The buildings i
samu routo to Snn Francisco thnt j woro Graham & Wetca
was followod by tlio American whep: J. I). Drake pnotjir
TlioimiH car.
Tho Italian car Is hopnleB bohlnd
tho AmerlcHii racor, but tho groat
dlstanco between them Is duo to n
, lery; Hendryx.
nnd n saloon.
lonfertiMr
It Is clalnifJ tlie ne -.
Governor IhiKhos to nrosent now evl- break-down DO mlloa woat nr ri(rinn nnintmnnts tn Jntun w ski
'lonce. jutah, on March 26 It was taken long.
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$15 SUITS $15
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W. O. W. Snloin Camp
And AbittlHg neighbor! are requosted,
to attend rte funeral of our Into
neighbor, O. M. Peterson, at the
First pallet churok, SaHirdny. nt 10
a. m. ' All neighbors who can pleaso
meet at the hall at 0:30 o'olook. O. '
L. Darllits. C. a. L. S. Frailer, clerk.
Mexloe City, Maret X7. Later ad
vices reoelved by the government of
(Itttols. und transmitted to Prosldent
DIr. indloHU that the loss of life
will meunt into the hundreds. t
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$15 suits. Ii will pay you to see what excellent st
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For $15.00
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Is not Hrotty nor plsasant. Whether
U'a caused by neuralgia, toothache'
or acottUnt, Dallard's Snow Liniment
will reduce the swelling and rollove
tho pain. The great ne suro euro
for rheuuiatlaui. cuts. hums, bruises.
scald .any and aH aches and pains.
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