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' (i In' Uaili) featul ikuu ual """ ' - . V" ' ' ' eau W ,jvm. SATdEM, OilEGON, SATUMOAr, APBIL 4, I0 NO. JK "5, ALEM BREAKS! L L PREVIOUS RECORDS . i rust Criticism Due to Public Ignorance Says Low RESIST ATTEMPTS TO GOVERN RUSSIAN WRESTffl IS QUITTER THROWS UP SPONGE ilDKVTS CLAIM CONTINUA- O.V OK LOW RATH HASIS IlLL HAXKIUTT MANY OF RE LKAMNO RAILROADS. IraJtcd Press Leased WIro.) kkip, April I -Western rnll- prfjldcnta havo decided that dhclahks dkfkat is dub to YANKBB TKIUlt 1113 CLAIMS GOTOH TOOK MA8SAGB AND I IB COULD NOT HOLD HIM. MORGAN'S LIFE IS IN JEOPARDY "REDS" AFTER HIM ' ROMAN POLICB WILL NOT GUAR ANTBB AMBRIUAN MILLION- (United Press Leased Wlro.) Chlcjgo, April -4. George Hncken schmldt, tbu "Russlnu lion," who LMtrutlon demands that thoy lost tho wrestling championship of Lj fliht vigorously In tho courts tho world to Frank Gotch horo Inst Actions In ixassongor and night after two hours on the mat, rti utei, Th b decision was today attributes wa dorcat to a "suck t a couferenco today at Ynnkoo trick." ill was decided to begin suit In an Interview given to tho prom, I Itontloued on page six). Jlnckonochmldt declares that a mas- AIRBS PROTECTION IN OP ANARCHISTIC RIOTS. VIBW (JJnltcdProBn Lent tynio, April 4. Pi m i-ZC ?tlk I in ' v rl iir a crnriF mtf TJTUKL PT, RARGAIN HOUSE cnscd Wlro.) Rome. Anrll 4. Fnrthar blood shedr-between tho pollco nnd tho worklngmen sooms Inovitnblo today. Shops aro closed and businesses nt atatnndstlll. Troops havo been rusti-. odMnU) tho city nnd military riiio prTsident TpCREASE U. S. ARMY i i AT;, 100.000 MARK ! ACTM UPON SUGGESTION OK GUN- T KHAL HELL AND APPOINTS ANTI-TRUST LAW APPLIES TO FARMERS AS WELL AS TRUSTS HRKpi'ATj A Itn HOARD TO . MPL1JT13 PLANS. Ignited Press LnS34 Wire.) Washington, Aprll 4. Proaldotit Roosevelt today inaugurated n flcnt for ;h re-orgnnlzatlon of tho United Stajfoa army. Bojng In a fair wny to reanjiQ his hopes of n first class nnvy, thelrrcsident now nlnnu n ntniullnc will probably bo declared In event of .amy that will hustle Gormany as sorloim trouble. I clogf; y for the first honors on land. fe Are Now Offering During OUR EASTER SALE Ike Greatest Bargains We Ever Offered io lowing departments Ladle Suit-, Mllllnoiy, Dress Goods B. Waist Goods Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Shoes, Embroideries, . Fancy Good Ribbons, Domoatici nnd so on. "We aro hero to p soodg and when It comos to prices wo don't tako any back JCn any b0u.0 on the Pacific ponjt. SENATOR CHAS. W. PULTON "ATv.i' .-. GRAND OPERA HOUSE . V Saturday Evening, April 4 Come Out and Hear Oregon's Ablest Statesman. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED. 1 J. Plcrpont Morgan, who Is visit-.as tho navy Is huBtllng England for Ing here, has been warned by tho .the premiership of tho high Bens. tinltnn Hint Mini' nnnnnt ffiinrnnlnA I TTtuin tli. anfirneHnn rf nnnn.nl Dress Goods 4l Of varHa nt tli .,...,. Lft from, put down to wi w, i D'ecse every Yard 5-.i ir j. 'c and 980 ' ' Dress Silks , him protection If ho ventures Into tho Htreet. Tho financier Is staying closo Jo his hotel and tho greatust secrecy la maintained by the man agement as to tho location of hla apartments. It is fenred that tho Doll tho President today appointed a special army bard to bo presided over by Brigadier General Wither spoon, whloh will bo Instructed to draw up complete plans for tho re organization of the army. It is ESm,Bb the very 6 . pAiion r., -i. n Hbww " C aii.1 I.m.wI-j. .; M,B ' tUe new shadoo. t ' .t.kf Id . H. 'M4JS "3C' (0C' L.a L. d eg' , .hifi. it - " iao ana latest silks, silks, I'Wl A f,.. t... ,-:; - U -I , 'ovor Hm- rd now ' fr ladies n in l)ijirprtjpji ' Suits ru r u b uv I OOe-tfa.r J J Cave t,, ce ,k ell siyllsh 'e-s than I'jty else- i,0 f'H. Ul Qfai ill Xia V.3 JM4 Slit "tl''e4 Su. iassi k Kji T COn' Chicago $12.50 $H.5fl $16.56 V i and got y you i9K 1 lit mm to jHf!fi '11 Irt JKfi' III. ;iT" llr' nnarchlstiq olemont, which is sway-,p!annod to havo tho standing nnny Ing tho crowds, might choose to kill brought up to tho 100,000 mnrk nnd tho multi-millionaire. ithnt there shall bo a much olosor Tho situation Is made doubly tense . relationship between tho national todny by the parade of the working-. guard and tho regulnrs and that the men, callod In honor of their fello'v.s .stnto troops shall bo brought up to who were shot down In Thursday's' a much moro efficient piano, disturbances. Threo worklngmen The present standing army Iluotu oro dead, four aro dying and eight, atog between 65, 000 and 7S.O0O on are seriously hurt. Tblrty-onc po-, listed men. t tm 4 FAITH TRIUMPHANT Jjore That Saves Yoti Money lla and soldiers wore seriously it Jurod but ndno fataljy. Thousands or men wore in lino. U nil or p row ii re of popular demandi the wtfhorltits gave permission for the paradef the labor leaders pledg lug that thoro would bo no disorder, When the line formed, howevor. tlio police wore ovorvyholmd-by Its nm bers. It is feared that trouble cannot be avoided thK evening. age 'loatutent given Gotch for sontv time prior to last night was respon sible for the ro'iih of tho ina(jh. He sas that whi Goteh became h on tod the maeeage cream issued from his pores and he beoamo so slippery lhat It was impossible to hold him. Tfeg Itueelan says ho quit because l did no. have a ghance to win and he did not want to keep the orowd wait ing for the result. Exports at tho mat sjde today de clare' that the bout wan on the level and that the Russian simply met bis master. Fomwn cATiroLio iwircsT HKCOMKfl A DKNHDIOT Jen'iiiiuli J, rrowlpy GHh .Man-led and ReiiouiKVM tlio Pi'li'Mliood, (United Prete Taol Wire.) CbkaKP, April -l.Jeremlali J Oruwlvy. thg former Roman Catholic (trle whoa orltluJsms hi ehtiroh af fnj'k and certniu praclcoH of his fellow rhurolnuen at the Ghloago die- brought bini under the ban of cxcleelastloal edict. Is, now a mar rltd lunn Th aetion on the part of the prlrt destroys the last poaslbllty of his ever re-enterinj$ the priest- hood, unless an axoeptlon Is made In his case. It will result in bis absolute oxronununlcatlon from tho Catholic oh ur ell Ueforo the wedding, Mrs, Orow'ey was Miss DIanoho MaeLeod and she was employed as a stenographer in the office of Crowley. FAITH TKIUJHPMANT H.V-MAYOH lOW SAY8 l'RODUC I3RS ARM KQUALLY GUIin'Y WITH TRUSTS IN FOKMIXCI COMIHNATIONS. (United Press Lcnio.l Wlro.) Washington, April i. That the cotton and wheat Krowors and farm ers of tho United States violate the law when thoy comblno to protect themselves and that In scoklng thin protection they aro- equally guilty with lllognl buslnoss combinations Iwns Ono of tho urgumonts made to day by Both Low, formor mayor of Now York, whon ho npponrod boforo tho Judiciary commlttoo of tho house In behalf of tho Hepburn anti-trust law. Continuing his nrgmnont on tho different features of-tlm hllVho-diol thht It wl)frflpWdyiJitmny jof tho dc fecti in tho Bhormrtn nntlArust law, nnd pointed out n long Ht of su pro mo court decisions whloh indi cated, ho said, that much Interstnto business Iti conducted contrary to tho Sherman law. "Tho common carriers should bo permitted to combine to fo mm In to traffic ngreomonts in propor cases and under suitable supervision," ho said. "Combinations nnd traffic ngroemonts often mean moro effec tive servlco to tho public. What Is wanted Is nn offectivo public super vision," Low held Mint publicity Is a groat euro for many ovlli charged against oombluatlonK, and added: "Muoh of tho oritloIsmH dlroctod by tho pooplo In gouoral In due to (ho fnot that they do not under stand tho methods of corporations. Tho clause in the Hepburn bill re lating to cortaln phnsca of trado dis putes was Ineertod for tho purpose of quieting tho fonrs of organized labor, lost even strlkee, unions and trado agreements might bo deolarod Illegal." - o . i . FULTON ACGVHKH IIKNRY OF IJACK-UITINO MI7CHODS (United PnH Leased Wlro.)' Albany, Or., April 4. Unifod Stntog Snntor Charles V. Fulton charged Franols J. Honey with wri Ing personal lot tors to Prosdout Roosovflt Htlnoking his record, whon he found that ho could not Indict him, lust night In a sensational epeoch in which ho defondod his pub- Ho career. Tho attaok by Fulton upon tho uotd prosecutor of tho latu Senator Mitch II and tho San Fran oUco grnftors, was blttoriy personal. In following up his assertion that Honey had written lotture to Rooho velt beamlrohing his reputation. Fulton read oxeerpte from thU al leged letter. Wealthy llhu Din". (United Press Loaned Wire.) Auburn, Cal., April 4. Colonel W. S. Davis, discoverer of tho fam ous Mammoth Dear mine, on the American river and one of the wealthiest and best known men In northern California, was found dead (u bed today at his palatial home in Auburn. Death was duq to natural elMises. .o.. THE HORSE SHOW A SUCCESS 10,000 PEOPLE SEE ALL CLASSICS ItKPHFSHNTIU) IN" TIIM GRAND I'ARADF IT WAK. OVKR A MUM LONG AND BU1U PRISKD ALLIUG rONVICNTIOX FAITH TRIUMPHANT Woathor that was porfcol. Thirteen blockn of horses. Rands playing on ovory corner. Ton thousand visitors In tho cltyv Tho grcntest oquiuo ovant In tbet stnto. Snlcm RrcnkK tlio ljcortl. When tho procession ntartod n round tho west sldo of tho post nlllca squuro nt 10:30 thoro wore 200 prancing animals of o7ory clnsM. from tho tiny Shetland to tho mam moth Porchcrnn in lino nnd ready to step to tho music. Thoro were brlgndos of Nonnamr,. Olyden, - nitinors, -rnadsters, rlii iorsos and grade nnlmnts, slnglo and' double loams rrom the dainty high' Btcppnrs to tho henviout dray teams. Tiro Parade I'rftcf. I Led by Grand Marshal Yannkov followed by Prosldont Page ami Vlca President Stockton bohind his bounti ful blacks, followod by a platoon of." riders on thoroughbreds, Including: inuios, iporo was nttio loft for tho sp-ctntors to do but feast tholr oyqa on tho passing throng of hoaiitlful aulinals, ono clns-j aftor nnothor, air entrloa filled with splendid nnlmala roprosontntlvo of their breeding. Tftw marshal was assisted by Ira HamiN ton and K. Hofer on flno mounts, and Chief Gibson In charge of a platoon of spoclnl polao. Not tliu slightest accident or confusion oc curred. The Judged went to work nt oneo whon tho parade disbanded. The success of tho show is duo to the? faithful work of tho offlolals, and off this duo mention will bo made lit the Monday Issue of The Journal.' IiidgvH Mnko AwardH, Following prizes woro awarded by tbo Judges: t r TIioroiigil-4vd Stall io"ii a Ywirw and Over, ! FlrL4R-tee--Kansn!k, W. W. Por alval, Independence. Two Ymu, Under TIihh. First prlzoS. Snlvanla, W. W. Porclval, Indopomlonoe. Stallion Klnnilaid Ricd Him'iiiL First prize R. AtPhUHt, Ho'mor Rutherford, Salem. Sepond prize Mike Duff, F. Talk-' ington, Salem. Third prlzj Lord Loster, Dr. J, lloynolds. For best fitalllon nnd got (with not' loss than two colU) First prize, Co Ma. Dr. B. J. Young, Salem. Second" prize, Major Weltzel. B. F. Rodgsrs, Fafrgrounds. Third prize. Caption De NIo, J. M. RonoB. Turner. lA'RlMiH Rvggar Wa Rfcfr. (United Press Leased Wlre. Oakland, Cal., April 4. Oscaa Sabln, n legless beggar who had beuix a familiar figure about the streets of Oakland for tho past throe years, commuted suicide ibis morning ur. Providence hospital by gutting life throat with a razor. When hie- or feots were examined, it was disclosed" that be had nearly $40Q0 on depesit: In Oakland and Spokane banks. and, papers indlcato that ho may be-' possessed of other property. FAITH TRIUMPHANT Mi,