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IV m Ik tlaili) Mti I iauraai ,xvni. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 0. 1008 NO. 8 OMEN PUNISH THE PRESIDING ELDER .- K resident Harriman Answers in the Merger Suit WAUKEC IAS BOY MAYOR i TOY BALOON SALEM STAYTON RAILROAD TRUSTEES ORGANIZE ANSWER IS FILED IN MERGER iTA JOINS THE RACK COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO AS- BY E. li. HARRIMAN rJlKSIDKNT ROOSEVELT DIXO A COXGHESS FIGIIT- tlOWKIt RATES. tilted Press Leasod Wire.) Ihjo, April C, Shorblo Bock- i "boy mnyor" of Mllwaukoo, wctd la Chicago today that he rthid a balloon In St. Louts tf be rens for governor of W1b- i this fall 03 he may. ho will ttba'bon for stump spenklng. tri ate many counties In tlio CERTAIN COST OF CONSTRUC TION AUMSVILLE PEOPLE IN TKRESTER IN THE NEW LINE. Geo. Drown, ex-county treasurer, and Willis Cnldwell of Stnyton, woro In tlio city odny In conferonco with rcprcBontntlves of tlio Saloin board of trndo appointed to act for thin elty In tho matter of tho Salom-Stnyton o'ectrlc or Bteam rallwny. County Treusuror Richardson wns chOBOti as tho fifth inombor of tho board of trustooa, with E. Hofer chairman nnd HICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE We Are Now Offering During OUR EASTER SALE The Greatest Bargains We Ever Offered tte following departments Ladieo Suit-, Millinery, Dress Goods 'S2k, Waist Gooda Kid Gloves, Hoslory, Shoot, EmbroIderUs, . Psnry Goods, Ribbons, Domostioi and ao on. We aro hero .to ! SockIb and when It comes to prices we don't tnke any back ifrom any house on the Paolflc Coast. Dress Goods Nadi of yardg Qt tUo eWQ8t fcwi .!. ,rom' l)ut down to Ff that wiij please eVery- J Yrt ' " k c and 98c 36c, 49c, Dress Silks DHN1ES THAT THERE HAS EVER IIKKX ANY CHANGE IN MAN AGEMENT OP RAILROADS UN DER HIS CONTROL. (United Press Loasod Wlro.) Salt Lake, Utah, April C. An swers of tho dofondnnts In tho mer cer suit of tho government ngalnst E. II. Hnrrltuan, ct nl., woro filed to day with tho clork of the federal court. In his anawor Harrlmnn snyB that tho Union Pacific rnllrond selected directors for various compnnls through thoownorshlp of tho major ity of tho stock but that the compa nies aro operatod, managed entirely In tholr own names and by their own ngonts,nnd owpoc..lj.HQRdroUt?W.htf' ownership of tho steamBhlp lines ply ing botwoon San Francisco and Port land, but Harrlmnn ontored a gonor al donlnl that competition over ox istod botwon lines now In his net work of roads. Tho answer also denlos that his various railroads and steamship lines glvo him a monopoly of commerco and trade or powor to dictate ANlRCHISTS f AFTER" INSPECTOR 1 MANY ARE ARRESTED VICIOUS CIIINKSE HIGH HINDER WANTED FOR HIS CRIMES DEATH RED CONFESSION CLEARS WOMAN OF CHIME. ALDRICH . , FINANCE . ' MEASURE OPPOSED IN HOUSE HORSE WHIPPED MINISTER IN NORTH SALEM fUnlted Press Leased v"lro.) CVhjcago, April G. What Is con Bldorod as an attempt to assassinate Pol I co Inspector McCann was mado last night, nnd today 30 men sup posed -tp bo nnnrohlBts aro undor ar rest. They arc accused of hnvlng been Implicated in tho plot. McOnnn hai of lato been vory ac tive In tho "tondorloln" dlstrlot, sup LAROR ORGANIZATIONS HEEM TO HE COMING TOGETHKR UN HER MORE RADICAL LEADER SHIP. (United Pros Lonsort Wlro.) Washington, April C. Tho Ald rlch financial bill, which wns recent ly passed by tho somite, will not got a sulllclent numbor of votos In tlio houso to instiro its pnRsago thoro, nccordlng to n Btntoment mtido todny by Reprcsontntlvo Hill. IIIU Bays that a secrot poll mado In tho lower brunch of congress pressing opium dons and rusortB of 111 viiiiiIa'. Mi.Pnnn'a llfn lu an 1.1 in .11 il""v, ...v.v.u... ...u . . . , ... ...nlnrllu f Mm mnni. hnvo been saved by his falling to """V h ""'"' "' .', nppeat qt 'ascertain plnco whose ho was expfccd. Io .Angeles, Cal., April (5. "Want ekfoVrih murdor of 'BevoVciirnes'o In Rostonviind Now York during tho rpcent tong wnr, Ui TI Lock, rated by tho police as tho mo&t vicious hlghbindor In tho Unltod States, has been arrested horo togothor with hi wlfo, King Young, In a dlvo in For gusson alley. The nrrost was effected through Information given tho officers by tho noston police, nnd through a secret fhomng the vory latest 511. ! k PoDeoe alike! !,," " "" ant hundreds of iL a ' ' new shade , 4bt' c5c' 75c' $ n l 1 ' ami Children's ,T5" ."'or., cut down PHrM iuo. uo anu ti .,... ru: - "er tovr Em- ft i"!- u vara now i brd. ,. t "U cuiuestlQtf. ladies' Suits i '!,!"" 'wel stylish ' onf-tlll.il loco n 55 IT u w. . e's- Ut ' '" cntcago fflMu'' Salt JJ -Uhor Sut J -ttilorc-a Suit $12.50 $1150 $16.56 rSHf V.m"e and Bet La "" It win nay vou JfeS Faith, Triumphant HONING MATCH y.H SOCIETY FAKE (United Press Leased Wire.) Philadelphia, Penn., April C. In tho prominent clubs of this city to dny, theono topic of conversation as tho "fight" Saturday night bo-t-voen Jack O'Brien, professional, and Anthony J. Droxol Riddle, so e'ety loader and amateur boxer of note. n T To call the affair a fight would bo dlgnirylng tho ridiculous. It wai tho most farclal boxing ex hibition ever hold In ropod nrtnn In thlo nUv nnrln dl.l nnf nmianr tn make the loat offort io land a blow. (H Is the general opinion that had the professional fought with his ao- customed apod and cluverntss, ho !wou!d hav laid Hlddle cold In tho born are .opposed to thosinonHuro, and thnt thoro A grawhig ujnlmont fftv orinc lho crentloiu of a financial bill and othor f UHKeBtlotir. barltit on tho fiuanolnl .Bftuatlon during .life rocosfl of cougrost nnd submit n re port nit tho noxt.sosslon. Tho Storllug omployors' liability hill wns passod by tho hoiso todny by n voto of a 00 to 1, It now gots to tho senate. Argumonts fnyorlng the passage of tho Hepburn nntl-trust bill, whloh was framod to romody dofects In tho Shormnn nntl-tni)t law, woro con tinued today bafor.o n Hiiji-commlttoo of tho Judiciary qommlttoe, by for mor Mnyor Soth Iowo of Now York. New TjiImh Party. Chicago, April C Tho first actlvt stops looking to tho formation of n now labor pnrty will bo takon in Western Federation of Miners, will VSER HIS TONGUE TOO FREELY IN CONDEMNATION OF THE MEM HERS OF A WELL KNOWN CITIZEN'S FAMILY. enemy of tho prisoner, roBidlng in Chinatown. It is thought that his loak In tho mining -towns of Illinois arrest will avort anothor tong wnr. j In thi hopo of winning miner ovor Woman Wn Innocent. l tho oftufio- . . ,, Af, This much was doclded upon to- San Francisco, April 0 After ' ,fty afl lw of R wntwm u. tnroe years or surrering, during' twoen labor loadors nnd tho ex change of nioseagaa botwoon oxoou tlve oonimlttood and tho offlcors of which tlmo tho flngor of unjust sus picion drove her to nn Invalid's bed and closed tho homes of her friends labor organizations In vnrlous oltlos to her, Miss Holon Glough of Rorko loy, has beon vindicated on an ugly '"K an chargo of arson by the doathbod 000,000. conffIon of n man whoso name is unknown to her, throughout tho country, roprosont- aggregnto mnmhorshlp of The UnKod Mlno Work- ors of Ainorleii Miit a moesngo to tho effect that It would bo repre Presiding Elder Win, N. Coffey of tho Frou MothodtBt church wns pub licly horso-whlppod Saturday night in front of tho church In North Sa lem by two Indies who aro mombors of tho church nnd who doclnro ho hns boon talking carelossly about them, nnd In fact hns beon slandor Ing -thorn In his pulpit uttlirnncos nnd prlvntoly. Tho womon woro ar rootcd this morning nnd brought bo fora Justloo Wobstor on a chargo of breaking up u rollglous mooting, to -whloh they plead not guilty, and tho cuko was contlpucd. Th6 vomun dhargo that Coffoy ban .uLftndorodVtot only them hut tholr . whole family and .that tbojj 'wurjigeS, 1ilm to "delist and- having" no othor rccourao took this mcnnB to vlndlcato themsolvea. Ono of tho two wom on is mnrrlod and took her husband with luir, whllo tho unmarrlod ono took hor brothor along for protec tion. Anothor woman accompautod thoiu, nnd tho two did tho chastise mont, whllo the throo woro witness es nnd snw that no ono Intorfnrod. Rev. Coffoy, who resides In Port laud, did not mnko tho complaint hlmsolf, iKit members of tho church swore out tho complaint, which tho court was dlsposod to treat lightly. Roth tho women nro woll known, of good character and stand well lu tho community, hut raqucstod that tholr n n in 6b bo loft out of tho uewspnpor roport. Tho horBo-whlppIng took plnco Saturday night at 0:30, after tho.sorvlcuB and nf,lcr tho mlntstor had dome out onto tho Htreut. Mlse Clongh, who was a protego wnted at tho convontlon of the of Jin. Phoebo Hoarst, was promi nent In BOttlomont work and had Westrn Federation of Minors to bo hold In Donver In tha first wook of fr mlniito of the first round. j The 700 grny haired merchants, bankers and profenslonal men whj jwltnotsod tho exhibition agreed -that ' it was a huge fako. ue Store That Saves You Money I j Frank Hughes secretary. Moesrs. ichft. Hein and Sherman Swank of Aumsvllle were -aleo In tho city in 'the iutereet of hiving the Una go jtflrcigb tholr town. Caldwell and Hofer. wore appointed as a commit- tee to get ottlmates of probable ooet of ?onstruotlng giioh" lino, and Brown and Hugos wero named, to collect statistics of possible business for the line whon built. These committees will report wlrhln a few days as to probable coat and business. On the basis of their reports, when made public, stook wl'I be aiibecribod. One fact of Interest was brought out today, that eight miles of nsgr steam railroad wero built from Sllj vorton east for $6000 per mile. Just returnod from a trip to I&iropo J'y ' two delegates, who would bo for study, when she was given a po- Instructed to awilst In tho making or ultion as teacher In domeetlo solouoe ln for a now organization. at he New Contury olub. When tho Lauor i nnout to iimko ore uie ohib closed for tho summor vacation flhacklee." said Haywood today. In 1906, Mies CHoiiRh voluntoorod to "Th n!orlng man of this country remain and ce.ro for tho club house, have boon uocoivod uy politicians. Whllo sho wr out walking on Ono of the first stoiw will bo the May 11 of tha year, the olub houso amalgamation of tlm United Mlno was burned. Mlw dough's Jewolry Workers and the Wontsrn Fodarn wa destroyed. Sho collooted InBiir- tlon of Minora." aur money on it, and aftor it was n discovered that the fire waa of In- COAL 8UITLIJIS e nd'ary origin, a vagno rumor that' JfH T,,K VIMKC Miss Clough had firod tho building 'Unltod Prose Ioaoil Wire.) to g-t Uils insurance, was started.' Navy Yard, Pugot Sound. Wash., petactlvos houndort hor until she April C In antlolpation of the oom waa driven to an Invalid's bod. In Ing ot the Atlantic Iltot and the tho meantime, hor old frlonds bogan coaling of tho big fighting ships horo m rm.u her bv. Rut vestordnv. the for tho voyage across the Pacific, the i.i nf niianlfllon wan lifted from coaling plant horo has boon filled her by a letter written by a foreman to overflowlne from tho mines of in the houso of a prlost In Alameda. Virginia and Comox, B. C. At pros taylug hor husband had confessed on ont the bunkers, with a oapaolty of kto denthbcHl that he stoTo tho Jew- 22.000 tons, is filled brim full and elry. It is supjiosod that tho olub ahout 17,a00 tons has-been dumped houte was fired to covr up th(4 on the ground. At present there thQtt are 39,732 tons In rosorve. Wlio AViih Arn-Mi'd. The warrant sworn out by If. A. Wnltor as prlvato proKooutor, In olifdos rrs, -Nottlo H Rhodes, Miss Lulu Goodo, Jiispar Goodo, jVIr. and Mrs, Hoy Phillips. Rev. Coffoy was soon by u Journal reporter nnd, ma'o the fallowing statoment: "ThlH whblo troublo grows out t ohargos ntoferred against J. F. Goodo n whloh ho was uxpollod from tho church. At tho (junrtorW meeting Saturday ho appearod nn-' demanded lla seat, whloh ( us pio ildlng ofiler refimed. on tho ground that ho i&d no membership, and wan not entitled to a seat. With no othor nro vocation so fur as I know. Jnsnar. NottW, Lulu. Mrs. Phillips a)il hor husband waited oulaido and as saiiltod mo ns I left the church. Thay knookoil my glnso off. In jured quo of my eyes, boat mo over tho .head, and during all the moieo I madn no offensive roslstanoo, hut nioroly fanoed to keep thorn off." Ho olalms. this is tho fourth as sault that has been made upon him iuco last Novomber whon troubles In tho (ihuroh with the Goodo family reached u bead. After ho was horso whlppod Saturday night, Rev Coffoy nnd his friends retreated into tho church aud sont for tho officers, whon tho assaulting party retired. Witnossea aro bolng subpoonaod and prepanitlpns, are being jnadd for a trial ho'foro Judge Webster. FAITH TRIUMPHANT Ujus,ic-..