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. i M .vim- SALES!, OREGON, TVKSDAYt APRIL 14, 1008 NO. 02 mt - " "l 'll ! I ...M... V M.IM.V ! Ill mill I . HI 1 l . ! . W rl ir-M-ll 1 I .... , , , , , - - - - ....-..J RESIDENT DEMANDS FOUR BATTLESHIPS r " - ; i r -,.i i i i - ------. feet Enters San Diego BayrGiven Great Reception ffiY'S DEVILISH CHARGES 1ST PORTLAND i IV AFFIDAVIT OP REPRE- piT.lTIVU WEIlSTER OF LlCKAMAS COUXTV QUOTES USIliG.Vr.tS UPHOLDING HIM I'tited Press Leased Wire.) WibJ, Or, April H.--Chnrg- Kbit United States Chnrlos W. i offered ex-ReprosontntlvoB II. tfeiter, of Cluckamas county, edit InduccmcntB," for tlio lnt- Citspport In tlio senatorial enm- i la 1903 In the Oregon logisln- macl J, Heney exploded tlio JAPAN CHINESE RELATION BASEBALi! SEASON -'OPENED IS BECOMING TENSE BV LEAGUE TEAMS I & OHlliXTALS MAKING WHY EACHS THE AMKHIOAN FAXS TO 1SN10Y OVKIt TJII-WBOYCOTT AGAINST rtlh'AMK FIGHTING TEDDY AMERICAN NAVY IS AT HOME Tim GAMR IN THE HARSH COLD WINDS OF EASTKRX THHIU. TORY. Ibc YKLLOW,JBnODUCTS HECHK- TAHY OF NAVY HAS WAR OX miaip Willi I'UUTJiA.MI. mntfnrf naBu !.,. -,xm, . (UnltOd ProSB LoilWd WlrO.) Jln ,,,,, rti Nnlnnl nn,l A,ftrlmn Poklu, April II. Proof thut tlie innonna nrh en).MMii i, inv,ii rttfl Mllllt lintnilifllt Innnll ...! 1t,l.. ........., v, ,, HUU uimm.thu afternoon. In tlio Nutlonal nro dally bocomlnK ntoro strained wn ,onBUC( chcnR0 wlu bCK,,; i(i Ma. ONI COLOR LINES IN SAN DIEGO BAY MAItEHfc SKXSATIOXAL APPF.AL FOrSjL'STICK TO TDK TROOPS WHjjjjlVF.HE SISPKNDEI) FOU smmnKu vp irrownsvillk. WAsWugt ewTol ftha given todny whon Jnpnnoso Prlino Mlnistor Hnynshl Informed tlio Chl- noso forolgn office that tin nilkndo Is .kM.i,A'i.ri ,i.i-.i ... lin becoming wonry of China's delny in kxMnp his sleeve, whop ho "" " vn,"K u,u """""'Panose noy ") Huynshl Intimated In Btlnglng , hom nt Clnclnnntl; Pittsburg nt St. Louis; Noy York nt Philadelphia, and Boston nt nrooklyn. I Dotrolts Ktnrts the trouble In the. uffldavlt from Wobstor, mnk- w charge ngalnst Fulton In his Uit evening whloh'&wne Ntoby 2500 people li lOdavlt, with a mtmbor of which Indirectly associated i with the land f rnud defond- P this Btato, nnd with the de- I'm It... tl. .. i.i.i . "Jv uiv ITVSIUWIH iu iur of his work In attacking i to declare, "Bully boy, nt Chicago;.' S j Louis it; Clovelnnd: Philadelphia ji Amorlcnn lenguo ". uw iiBlng Noworkfmnd Wushlugton utB 2J&& tonA Ate::' .. . 1 (R .... .i. .. .i ii.i i' mr ii J. " rjns" j.v.,uo iiiul uiiiuh uvuuii .ooKiiiK-w .-totfjs, ;kv;i ,. T J n. . . 11 u.o 9upiiuS.on or uio noycou is ink- Tho A)norIcnu sport ,0,nR pub),Ct on ut once, tho mikado might rosort ,oan nnd hunBPy nftor a wluter.a iu lorcf. no was loin oy uio loroign ofHco tlint nnotlior Japanose thlp, fnmlno. will sit down in the grand stand and bleachers of eight cities to tho first courso of a six months' feast carrying nrms bolloved to bo for Chi nese rebels, hn.l Just dopartsd for unless It snows. For In the major Pllllin Tim Tnnnnnon nfllnlnl .. '. W. ....... .W IMUIHHUBU U1UUIUI nUO hndAhnll AMwlfM.. .aI.I .(. l.H..l. UIDVUUII IVIillUljr tulU JUIl'O, UIIIOII jtoJd, howovor, that China would tnko wlnu nn(, iowor,ng skies frequently infUtmii'tt it an tin tian ilin ImunnU nt. I lhi":!?:hSKBj;li' ch.n.M om.ii. y llch lienov ron.i .; f,. ... ' thM the boycott is being conductod .. ..v.v .IU,., .. ..,., , , ,,.. I lenco that passed botwowi , "" UK"' """" eSnator Mitchell nnd Goorso Press Leased Wlro.) gton, April 14. Smator FornkewTof Ohio today blttorly op posed I tho na-rnlled ndmlnlatrntlon mensuro Introduced by Sonator Warner of Missouri permitting any discharged negro Boldlors toro-onllt upon 'Iproving .to tho satisfaction or tho President that thov worn Inno cent of'nny complicity In shooting up fit tho ;Toxa8 town." 4 The' Bpenkor declared thnt'Uf tho uiu pntHCs it would compel UHuiogro ml go their jiBhllerfc'to appear before tho who- hud' nlrondy projudicod cases. "Tho vilost horso thlof, tho most dnngorouB burglar or tho bloodiest murderer," shouted tho Ohio sonator, "would not bo requlrod to oltliur provo his Innoceneo of submit to trial boforo tho Judgo who had ovon in "aeu, of Oregon City, nnd Huey doctor d Fulton had Portland Anftiv Metrnlf. Portland, Or., April 1L Secretary 4nf . i.ii . ,.... if o Navy Victor II. Motcalf will W of, which showed that tho1, ,.,. .. , .u . IHIVU It IIKIIl Ull UIH 111111(18 II1UI llliiy drive him from tho cablnot, If the nnr tho opon'lng dy of tho nntlonnl offorts of the commorclul bodlw nnd, game, a contlngoncy which from ipram'nent oltUans of Portland nro rly indications, nuy postpone the isuccosful. j Initial games in tome sections of the This morning the Jondlng morning country today. DUNBAR BELL RINGERS Wednesday Night, April 15, 'at First Christian Church Admission 75c Students 50c TDK ATLANTIC FLKIST GIVKX A ItorSIXG WKLCOMK OX SAFE EXTHAXCK TO IIOMK POUT GUHAT HIMOiriXG. VIGOROUS NAVAL POLICY DEMAND Of TEDDY CUnltod Proas Lonned Wire.) San Dlogo, Cal., April 1 1. Home ngoln. Attor tho grOatost nnd most successful crr.ilso In nnvnl history, consuming four mouths' tlnio, In which approximately 11,000 miles woro travorsod, tho American fleet of 111 bnttloshlps dropped anchor this nflornoon In Snn Dlogo buy, off Cor onndo beach, tho first American port touched since tho arinndu sailed nwny from Hampton rondH on Doc. 10 lllHt. Iusi)Irlngraa wiiat.hp-.leprirtur.o t)L Alio fleet from tho beautiful roud stcad of th j Atlantic, tho coming into "homo" waters "Buck to God's country" wns far more so. Never was victorious army given a grnndor rucop.tlon, never has thoro boon bucIi an oxhlbltlon of patriotism as that COMES TO TIIK HESCUE VOH FOl'H IIAXTIiKHlllt'H ACCOHD IXG TO Till: HOIISON PltO-, (J I A.M. (United Press Loaned Wlro.) Washington, April 11. In n Btlr rmg moefcngc sent to congrosB todny President Hoosovolt again Htrongly r.dvooatOH tho construction of four now battleships. Tho'dollvory of tho important document was so timed that It reachud tho Iiomso boforo n voto could bo taken on tho battleship provision In tho naval appropriation bill. "To provldo but ono or two battlo shlps this yoar,,, BayB tho Prcsldont llJ ilia ineungo, "meanlijit U1J3 na tion v?lll gti bnckwurds lnnnval rank and relative power among tho groat untlons of tho world. Such n courso- would bo unwise If wo fronted only ono oei'uu nnd doubly unwise whon wo front two oceans. As tho chief' exocutlvo of tho nation and com- nroiiHod whon the grant ships, ovory mdor In chlof of tho nnvy thoro t xcator hnd knowledge -thnt rr0fpc?l MelJrum wan niill- ing bribe- for fraudulent sur- lT0 r ars b fore tho two sonn- Kd id remrr.niendlng him for te'Uoa of smi wvor Eenornl. Mel- I1' BO a prisoner nt MnVftHVi km rPi by Heney on chnrges .,( th. land fraudi. !W;' r ads as follows; rl 'PftP. n nli..l... !. w mviuuw Ml UIU 'ltV 'peiOurA liBine- n rnn. "! trnm r'nrkainns nnnntv. I if... w " . lint r.Ptt ,,n r.f ion 'ewnventne of the leels'a- Td fur Oharles W. T?n(nn P'"1 Sfat.s s-nator with tho f " bc nr,t ballot, oast for pfk or ten days be- paper of the stnto conios out with lohargofl thnt Motcalf, supported by Sonntor George C. Perkins of Califor nia, plotted to provont tho fleet or n rosprotablo dotuchmont of It, from coming up the Columbia river, and had the Influence of the secretary of the navy and the California senator, who Ik almost a momber of tho son ato commlttoe on naval affairs, been strong enough, and had thoro been any other place upon tho coast whero Tho Chicago Cubs, champion of the most casual way oxpresaod an opinion as to tho guilt of the dofond ant. To puai OiIh bill would bo add ing insult to injury." Senntor Fornkor urgod the pnssago of his bill restoring tho nogro sol- L r fa "f tbp vision I learned rid rmJe an nvrmafiiatit ' '"r-i!, r ,1 .ii.ii . iLni iu iiij ' 'l thfieun,jn j serjved up- 1 diontlnue vot- nveriatlon took ,h.imber JttM'ue- ymt MAiR. Wo m of the preel- and Mr. Fulton '"' to rote for I K'tll refusal r and he asked J I Ik T v.,. I oar , If ih H i April 16 Scatlle High School vs. Willamette. Willamette Field Admission 25c the National lenguo and owners of the world's champion pennant, will tho na rnnl.l havo boon ndinuatolv ? Sjll,8t ,ho Clnoltinatl Hod. and ooalod ont.ldo of Bremerton navy CP,8,H I?r,lttk CI,,IC e'ared this yard on tho sound, the fleet would nUnB that his men aro In geod nover have pnsho-d their blunt noeos "shtlng trim. Ovorali, the big Pa in the .north Pacific. ' ' cU,c conit ,,l,cl,or' w,n on the Ub "This matter must not be (r0p- for tne Cubs. . ped." declares tho editorial, "until I lnt9r9t '" ' American center the California soofotary of tho navy ,n tll ",9n,nK ontt- between the is asked to explain his true reasoai D(,t'0,t T,8r and th ChW for objecting to -send tba vessels to Sox champions and ex-ehamploas dloru to their full rights and onnbllng ilum to return to tho army upon tak ing; an oath that they are Innocent of th. shooting sad Ignorant so far an the Identity of the guilty ono aro eonremed. Ho' reviewed the tesU woiiy given at the Investigation taken at Brownsville. IirSUAXD CLISAltltD OF WIFK MlTHDItlt (Unltrd Frees Leased Wire.) Walla Walla. Wash., Anrll 14. At tae coroner's iniinest over the re mains of Mrs. Mary Thomasou, Mat- nt iia. Iaou.ia I'l. l.al l..u..n Portland. """ """ " """'J- iwn "The depth of the water at the Uit Uaina ta blttar. The Sox. tbaaks n,nk nt th ni..n,hl ih oHlv an to lr California trip, are in better incidental feature of the delay In oM than any ua la the the Tho.na.on. the hHSband. was Mn.lln th ltleehlne to PorUand. ,wlu- " ot HT pleton. The Jury i T. . m. n. n..i.i'n.L . .i i in.. i..' - " ;foand that death reunited from a fall 4 U 1 aald: 'No.' I the propoaltlon Is the pull In the' .iiry Appointed. caused by fainting which resulted In ? i r .f u, rH-oMu.r ,vU-. r Q a.. n-if ni sM..i Qrard Hyezek, The Dalles. 'concussion Of h brain. ' d-thk- at preent. , tor Perkins." mn asfcj 1 1 pa 'and voted forj 1 ' do to until he. ! Htates senator. 11 A WEBSTMP HOARD 01' TRADE HALAXORS HORSR SHOW The exec ut I Te eointnlttee tif the Jh ."tr'1irs0rn to before board of trade at Its meotlng yeetor , " ' Ainii. jioi. day( 8mong other things, approved .'a p s MACWAIX. Ithe payment of un.Si. a deficit left rUll H ff.r r&- -- uiiyiU. ..,.- iTolMr Lilrv Ph,.i.. ."" iM:.:Tw.,wilta sarr:; jAimBch' 4 ,n v- -- kips. n'rd ati Salam. unpaid from the horse show recently held in this city- The total coat of the show was $483.55. but there ware only subscriptions amounting to f24a. n Nothing eatokfts ' a wotnan?s eya quicker than a red antowobtle. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR UMTED STATES SENATOR HON. H. M. CAKE Of Portland Will address the citizens of Salem and surrounding country at the Grand Opera House, Wednesday Evening, April 15, 8 p. m. ono a dazzling white, uplc nnd spun Htoni to Morn nnd from truck to water ll.r. ..Mftiit miilnnilnnll.. .... .1... l.n.. uiv, nnii iiiujuniiuuii)- lll ill" "li J , greotexi ny uio Dooming or cannon nt Fort RosocrniiH, tho shrieking of sirens, the ohours of tlio tl)ousnnds on water craft and nshoro. Men wept with Joy, womon fnlrly throw thorn solves Into a patriotic fronzy as tho mnustor smoking sen fighters, tho worlds most wondorful mosHage of ponce slowly npproachod tho anchor ago. The grand spoetanlo brought to the mirfuco ull of tho pout-up en thusiasm born of a patriotic forvor with which tho thousand who turned out to groat tho ships had boen primod for days. On hillside, bench and tho protect ing nrms of land thut Jut ojit on both sides of tho bay wero gathered sons ami dnughtors of America In whom the love nnd pride of country had beon nroused, It seomod, as It had nevor boon nrouoed boforo. When tho Connecticut, a mere speck ou the horizon, was sighted, with tho othor ships of tho flout oloso behind, a mighty ohoor wont up, flags, hats and hundkorohlefs wero waved and the demonstration con tinued long nftur the last ship had dropped anchor. The first news of the fleet reaehed the waiting throng soon after 11 o'clock, whon the lookout announced that the ships bad been slghud about 80 miles down tho coast nnd wore moving along at a speed that would bring them Into the bay at the sched uled hour I o'eloek. The word waa quickly passed all around the bay and the air of expectancy became more tense, but the erowds wero good na u red and tried hard to be patient desplto the fact that they knew two hours stood between them and Uie fleet. The minutes seined Itke hours ahd many who hail brought their lunohos forgot their appetites. Others not so wrought up. farmed little pje nic parties and ato and ohatted and laughed nervously whllo trying to kill time. At noon tho ships were reported off Los Coronado islands, bleak granlta sentinels that stick tholr grim heads out of the Paolfic Just below the fContluued from page four.) kupoB&j upon mo tho solemn respon sibility of udvlslng cdngrcsH of metis ures vitally nocossnry to sccuro jioaco and the wolf nro of tho republic in tho evout of International complications which uro romotoly possible. "I euruostly ndvlso congross now to provldo for four bnttloslilps of tho most ndvuncod type." Tho President said thut boforo tho moitlug nt The Hnguu ho thought that ono ship would bo sufllotont but whon thnt tribunal refused to place any limit on arunment ho was corn pulled to adopt a moro vlgoroui pol icy. "I cannot too omphatlcally say that this measure is ono of psnno and not war," continues the moasiiKa. "I can noucolvo of no clroumstnuQo under which this country would enter Into aggressive- warfaro. Yet our unde fended wealth Invites nggresslon. It Is mischievous for any stutornnn to aasiuna that this world is yet at tho right stage when a nation can rely for neee upon lha forbearnnoa of other persons." Gtii In Market. Chicago, April 14. Mm whont opened, 'Jlc; highest, Olfio; law. est, t0e; closed, HO too. May oorn gpwued, 0e; hlghoat, GSc; lowest. (!8c; closed, 07c May oats opened, itc; higheat. 53Meo; loweat, file; closed, file. Stuck Mtfikyl. New Vorl?, Aprfl i-l-TUa stock market opened this morning long enough to absorb a few stooks as upiirishinent and then slumped off, slumbering without Interruption throughput the session. Buslnous fall off to a deporable low level, trad ing being entirely professional. A small wave of short covering, during the last few minutes of trading eausd an Irregular rally -in the spec ulative favorites, the market closing stroii. Union Pacific close 127; St. Paul. 1UW. Canadian Paolflo. Ill; Copper,, 57 ; Belter. CM,; impeding, 10ft&; Southern Pacific, 74. o l'olt(g' nrQ flortujn tjiat groat (r In tho suburb' c-f Boston was tho Work of an incejidjary,