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T f y ii V m '1 . 1 SALEM, OREGON, FmtfAl4, APRIL 10. 1108 no. m -y BflnKU. -jiff -. tfvmm 'p NEY MAY HAVE SOE NEW AFFIDAVITS vernor Johnson of Minnesota Makes Platform ICE FEATS GOULDS f HENEY COMING TOSAlEM S IN JUNE'.REPLY TO FULTON IJP 'i kUXDRIllllLT DIVORCE BKKN Ad'IthLD I'PON. -' .MADAM GOULD I! AS EHKSE TWO GREAT complt:tkd details nists may meet LAND THERE THINGS JXI NO. ANTAG0. AT POUT! WILL UK GUARDING CABINET MEMBERS AGAINST ANARCHY Press Uu pj Wire.) k, April 10 Prince Ho' !o ind Mmo Francis J. Honey, the big graft prosecutor of the coas will dollvor 'V !....... t. .. n ...:. Rmi.1 ...iii i.A ".ximo nvro iiuxt a mm ay uveniBK. . .u .....iv vijum, .! UO 4..-1I . ... .....- b Franco In Mi. early part "'' " - ""yniwy ,. . kt friend .ho know some- ft?iu1liy !?.c,?,d Vt0lof a Mt tho love affair of tho I100?'. ''J. ?au p,ron flC0- ? McMahon in from arnwiao fn. A I. 1 1 ...rat... , I. .. H.ljlHft. . ' VI II llllll l IIUIIVU lll. UUUIVNi ,4, It is proimuio mat Honoy's pe vfll rionl with ftennfnr- Tulfnu i uu iuu urn. if ana vmui : . . .. " . . r"v i eMia nubile in tho St. Rosin wl anotnpr chapter added to m i night and that tho Tvlor ra0UJ wf which has been wage bo iiko hav inkon a.,M, inr. ercojy uoiween tneso two. When it proof of tl" approaching ;u(to tame frit nds point to tut tho prir.ee and Anna 55 fcatlnued on .pogo five.) (Continued on pago Ave.) J mrPaK&iaiVwmtm n km wmsm PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE If you want bargains in the latest up-tO'date millinery, dress goods, dress PRESIDENT IS CLOSELY GUARD i:i Hi: 18 ADVISED TO RE CAREFUL AS TO ALL HIS MOVEMENTS. (United Proas Leased Wlro.) Washington. April 10. Fearing that anarchistic outrage will follow bh tho result of President Roosevelt's Bhort messago to congress yesterday HHklng for tho adoptldn of strict measurcn against the Rp'road of an-1 archy, secret service jneft aro todny closoty guarding membors of the cblot and particularly. PoBtrnastQr General Moyor. Tho order directing that tho secret JOHNSON : LAYS A PLATFORM BOR PRESIDENCY 1 d&iKrcs m ? VIONt OI 1SSUKS AGAINST PUKSI HOOSUVKIT ON QUKS- A STRONG CKNTRATi NSIKNT. '.jfUnlted Prcsi Leased Wlro.) 'ShllohATenn.. Anrll 10. Governor JoKn6onb( Minnesota, nt tho dedi cation todakof tho Shlloh monument VfioJ, by Minnesota In momory of thcoldlerH 'from that state who foil Inlfthc battle of Shlloh, protested n&Ntatt President Roosevelt's Idea of cewrallzatloo of power. Ills uttor anis' wore accepted by many nB part or tho p'atfornl ho woluld stand on shnAild ho roeelvo tho 'Democratic service burouu keep a clone watch on i Preftldontlnl nomination. Ho said In it .. ..i.i . i I ..II.... Inort' inuo who wvuiu uu in iiiiutuu tlnnenrif nttnek nhoulil thn nnkri IstB tUcldo to tnkA atjtlon wn. l?eod to depart, from tho established forms; mm Mm Iff III P ill WWMflM WMmmmMtw ljwt.nlRht after threats had been wtwfy againBijino iivcjcowu'ostniHiur Gonnral Moyor' and othor rnombora of tho cabinet. The news of thoso threats reached tho White House In an Indirect way, and po far It Is not known whore they originated. Whothor or not It Is believed that Prcsldont Roosovelt's life Is consid ered In danger, or whothor he thinks 'so, Ib not dlscloROd, hut It Is taken 'for granted, that Is tho cabinet mem- iforfi nre gunroou mo samo measure of protection would naturally bo tak en In his caso. Innomuch bb tho Prosldont wroto tho tnesBngo that liaa nroused tho Ire of the nnnrchlstls it Is said that his advisers aro today urging him to bo careful concerning his movements In and otit of the Wh'lo House and to bo evor watchful. The greatest four Ib entertained In tho cn"o of Po8tmator General Moy or, whoso duty It will be to "prohibit the uso of tho mall for tho advocacy of murder, arson and troason." as c'ALc 'ItJJoc'I or muruor. arson nnu iroason.- as -.- IU ulK:i lithe President expressed himself In suits, spring jackets, lingerie waists, etc. his message. At watch has been placed on th Mayr rosldenco and other socrot service men are con stantly keeping him within s'ght. It has not been observed that th homes of other cnblnot momhors ar bolng guardod. Tho postmaster gon er .1 today decllnod to dtstnisa the ir ttor in pny way. Neither would arv of the other advisors of the President express themselves. n,deaJro on the part of thoio in au iXj'Tlvy td Abldo Irt a central TiuroJiu- craoy rathor than roach democracy- ji uecomes you nmz mo to protest against and doparturo whatsoovor from the government that camo to us from tho constitutional convention of 1787 nnd these ninondmeutH which. have been mado to Jt by tho specific will of tho peoplo. With tho great materia development of tho country and a clujngo In economic conditions, particularly with tho growth of great prlvato corporations, which are performing somo of tho functions of government, has coino tho neceBlty of exercising strict gov ernmental control and tho rigid en forcement of all lawB enacted to re tain tho legal rights of tho poor and weak." Relative to the centralisation of power, the gpoakor gald: "The very theory of our govern ment Is basod upon tho rights of tho stnte to control absolutely their own arrairs " NARRIMAN ID GIRDLE THE EARTH WITH HIS SYSTEM WALTi STItKITT CONCI2DKS III? HAS CONTJIOL OV ERIK RAIL ROAD TO unitk sti:ami:k LINKS WITH J. P. MORGAN. STRAN6E ROBBERS TAKEN SHOTClTY MARSHAL United Pros Leased Wlro.) Chicago, April 10. Chicago rail road magnates accept E. II, Harrl man's -ncqulstlon and control of tho ISi-Jo railroad as ovldenco of tho con summation of the first part of his plan to build a world-wldo railway Bystem, The Chicago associates of tho rail road king confirm the roport, which ban substantial verification from Wnll street, to tho effect that tho Vandorbllt, Godot, Astor nnd Stand ard Oil Interests In Now York nnd Illinois capital represented by John J. Mitchell, president of the Illinois Truit & SnviugH bank, nro (locking under tho Harrfraan banner to con trol -theA.inirJcanv'Vnllway system. TIiIb hnvjug becrijav&miillBhed, they will nrqulro all )osslll6 Inloroatrit Is said, In tho trnns-Slbnrlan road bilng built by tho Russian govern ment. Tho continental lines will bo con nected with tho Amerlcnn-Burojioan steamship HnoS controlled by J. Ploriont Morgnn nnd associates, thus c tHbllbhlug a belt lino aiound tho world, ' o CRUELTY ' to Irish bride FLKKT ORDKRK!) TO MAKIi A IX)NGKU VISIT AT PUGI7T HOUND ORDKHS ISSUKI) TO OTIIKK VICSSKLS TO GO NOIITJI" Come to the Chicago Store and see what we can do for you. We are here to self goods. SAILS FOR SAN DIEGO SATURDAY DEMOCRATS FIGHT FOR DELAY Jtore That Saves You Money 'ttnltt' Prua Lonnl Wire. I MlehNta Uav, (Ty Wlrelew.). April 10 Tb men of the At'antW? flet-t aro the bualoit set of sailors In th worll today. Although tboy have worked like trojans during the 20 days that thay have boon here. (United Prow Loased Wire.) Waah'ngton, April 10. Represent ative Mann of Illinois, who more thaa any one, Ib tho confidence or the speaker, stntod today that he ex poets to see aongrass adjourn about May 20, providing a rulo U brought In to txpodlnto tho dispositions of bills which havo been to conforonoe. He pointed to the fact that a motion to ttiispend the rulea and plavo tho Iud'su approprlat'on bill on Its Im mtHila'fl paaago, mado yoatorday by Hw tentative Sherman, had failed and ihu. If the minority took advan tage or their full rights, they could ea llv force tin house to apend two mouth in consideration of tho son- thy aro throwing ronewad onnrgy. ate amendmonta to thla bill alone. into their work for tomorrow thoy AM the Republicans loaders realize aal! for 'God' country." The men .that their political foncaa noed nt- 'are determined that evory ship In the tending to and aro oager to get away, float wri ue at ite uoat when tne and ror mat reason more emorganay drew parade up the coast begins and rule are expeotod. ' the work of righting ship and ! o "primping up" Is being pushed with I wonderful onthualaam. AU tho ships will have boon coa' oJ by this evonlng and tomorrow morning will find the fleet fully pre pared for the start ror San Diego. l IIB lilllW til UDJIUI1UIO UUO ilUl UTSQM IXSRPKCTOU PELL TO HIS DEATH (United Press Leased Wire.) San Franclseo, April 10. Losing his rooting whl'e inspecting work nn the seventh floor of the Pholnn i fixed, 1it it I beievd the word win ending under construction pn Mar be given uy Aumirai i nomas ueiweeu i10b ui and noon. ... o - Grain MurkeiH. Ch'cago. April 10. May wheat opeaed 89c highaet, 91 o; low est, 89 c, closed. 91 Uc. May oats opened 52 c; highest, 67 c, lowest. 67c; closed, 57ftc. Mai oats opened 524c; highest. 52c; lowest. 52yc; closed, 53V4c ket street, Charles Horey. superin tendent or construction, fell down an tlovator shaft today and was in stantly killed. Workmen, who saw his body turn over and over aa it was plunging downward, are unable to say how the accident occurred, but It Is supposed that in some way he lost hid balance (United Pros? Leased Wlro.) Dublin, April. 10. -Mrs. Robert Flynn, a three-weeks bride, Is being kept prlsonor in her father's houso at Ilalllnaglorngh, county Leltrlm, after she ltd boon kidnapped on hur wedding day by a band of Irish night riders, booause Flynn refused to marry the girl the vlllago of Ball Inagloragh though ho should wod. Mrs. Flynn has soen hor husband only once since her wedding, nnd then tho Interview took place u rid or surveillance. The young lady will bo datalned In her prison until Kneter Sunday, when she will bo al lowed to go to hor husband'a home. To prevent her oscapo, her father's house is guardod day and night by tho vlllagors, who add to the brldo's agony blowing horna throughout tho evening to prevent her from B'oeplng. Tho ire of tho village against the couple was rousod booauso Flynn jlitcM another girl. The night riders abducted Mr. Flynn Immediately after the mar riage and commanded her fathor'to tako her In Tho girl's rathor dared not refuse, fearing violence. VICTIM OF THE FOLDER Lot, Ango'os. April 10 Dawn Mc pherson. The I'oautlful 19-year-old Seattle girl who fo rthe past nine rnonUiH haw Uaon suffering rrom a broken neck, is dead at the county hospital. The girl's injury wwb due to the closing up of a folding bod In which she and her mother slept Mrs Mc Phertion was thrown to the floor but the daughter's neck was caught be tween the head post and the springs. The unfortunate young woman was taken to the hospital where an opera tion was performed, and for a tlma (United Press Lcnsod Wlro.) Kent, Wash., April 10. Four strnngura nuspoctod of complicity In tho robbery of n cltliton nt Orlllla and tho fatally Hhaotlng of City Marshal Harry Mlllor, of Kent, about 0 o'clock. Inst night, woro arrested this morning, Bloodhounds and posflcti of farmors, armed with rlfloa and pitchforks, woro upon tho trail nil night nnd morning. Posses are, con tinuing tho man-hunt and nvonues of (ncape nro closoly watched. Mlllor et 111 Ib unconfioIouB nnd tho Hprgeons havo llttlo hopo of his re covery. Kent two comucII mot this morn ing nnd posted n reward of $300. Sliorjff Smith jit King county will ,pf for $300 additional ' ' - , Itcet to Seattle. Washington, April 10. Bocretnry of tho Navy Motcalf today dooldod to oxtond tho visit of the Atlantic Hoot ut Sonttlo. RcproKontntlvon Hum phrey, Cushman nnd Jonoa, of Wash ington, visited tho Prosldont nnd Sociotnry Metcnlf todny nnd said tho peoplo of tholr stato woro greatly disappointed because tho ships would stay no longor than outlined In Sec retary MotcnlPu program of Wednes day. AftofUtho conferoncoa Secre tary MotcnJrnnnouncod that tho (loot would not loavo Sonttlo until Mny 27 and that tho remainder of tho Puget sound Itluornry would therefore bo sot back otte day. Other Vckm'Ih Norili. Vnllojo, Cal., April 10. OrdorH have been recolved at Maro Island navy yard for tho hospital ship Ro ller to salltoday for southern waters to rejoin tho battleship float. Tho ship conlod this morning. Tho ordor camo as u surprise, nn It wub Uoliuved that tlu ship would ro mulii Irw for a longer period. Work on tho Maryland and Wst Virginia Is being rushod In order that thoy may rail for Rromerton navy yard, where thoy will bo docked on April 17. They will rojoln tho Pacific floot jui Mny 1. The collier Jurln will bo docked hor tomorrow preparatory to re turning to the loot, whoro tho shlp'H soryicts nro badly needed. o STEAMSHIP LINE TO JAPAN (United 1'roas Lsxd Wire.) San Frnnolsco, Aiyil 10. Plans for n new trnna-PoeUla steamship lino to conuuot Japan with the extension of the Chloago. Milwaukee and St. Paul road la building to Seattle. through Montana, Idaho and Wash ington, havo been completed In tho flowery kingdom by Vice Prosldont inland and General Passongor Agent Miller, pf that railroad. Tho deal was cloned with tho Osaka Sbosen "Kalsha company, nnd Mlllor and HHand aro now on their way back, to America from Japan. This will maku tho third Japanese steamship company plying between Japan and American porta. Agents of the South Manchurlan railroad. It Is said, are trying to induce tho rail road ofllciala to make Dalny the Oriental terminus of tho linos. 0"-i Bvrnntnmft of recovery nnnnnrcil hut ' . .avoral weeks nirn alio VanV Intn n W""!01 i11 V,,?wa"r.. as he was stepping from an elevator stupor and complete paralysis act In.1,,,? clt - toda?'on"th5 wavi? Xv Hi Hovey lived In Alameda. jflna-Iy roaultlpg in her death. XfJlttLZ1"? ?VJ.ay nt T w.J-l Ji -a VHVHtnifi yriif UUII lUMIVMUn