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Imtraal SALEM, OREGON, TUKSlAlMPKUi 21, 10fl ,?vr NO. M ,vnii. .ryg , . ;aa T OURNE IS STILL DEMANDING ROOSEVELT .. . ' -' .! i -. I,, . . . .. . .. ...... ....... . . -s .. n f ' M Hy Jack Tars ' Capture the City of Los Angeles ' i ' "iii .... i -i'' , , , ' , ' , ' .' .i n i",' 'in I i jT!i i i ' i. . i i ""t i. ' IP r hriirr IIUl , i rfcniirtitr- nrnnn rsnlrpinniT i a hAi tii IS OF HE PRIZE FIGHTERS AT -TOGO THE NAVY 1 CAPTURES? -THE GiTY Of. LOS ANGELES IT OX .NBLSON AGAINST kS .lTTEIJj HOLDS FEATH- WEIGHT BELT GANS TO ILK WITH BOER HEAVY. sited Pre-s Lensod Wlro.) Francisco, April 21. Flvo dollars that "BattlliiK" an bet Joe Qann hi n 45- bittlo Is tho bot that Willla ktlt former's mrnnger, jny lo ttt lo mnko ir tlio colored 111 innounc? Ii'b wUUngnosa to oe iiceowisch fight. i declares ho has already post- : amount with Jnmes CoRrath. inn to bo eo anxious to matcli pttgo with Guns that ho Buys I in the latter nnmo tho mono- jrndlUoni and wlU offer no op- lo a "wlnner-tako-nll" prop- unit ueclnro.i thnt ovcrv- r'll bo off If ho doea not hoar Baas by 8 o'clock tonight. Be bo unable to got n Dalit mm, Drltt will talk busIncBi r McFarland Ms are being expressed 08 to bo'iivan'o abHItv to make pnadi four hours boforo tho r Mi battle wMh Abe Attoll 30 Sullvnn Ir hovorlnir tt 128 mark, which. If ho pa big H't'e man, would not par apprehension on tho nnrt handler but It In lone filnco oklynlte has made welirht for tisd being over eovon, tho nnt !ulon Is that ho has "sot" to get down to 123 will rate bero'c treatment .un to p oe la cai'cd to step on tho . I pr0C""i thnt Tvnnl.l un. Vj te'i -oruh ra when ho Jumna ft riDf Ills trnlnnra Innlut "' T SCENES OK WILDEST fFjNXHUS JABM ATTEND THE APPEAR ANCE' OF AMERICAN rJAILOIJS SHOW Til Kill ABILITY. BOURNE DEMANDS ROOSEVELT xxsom .i TO BE NOMINATED (United Press Leaned Wlro.) , Los Angeles, Col., 'April 21. Lou Angolct Hurrundered unconditionally to tho nnvy today. All buslnotm wan suspended In accordance with ttlie proclamation of tho mayor and by dawn thousands of visitors from neighboring towns wore pouring In to the city to pay their homage to tho nation's ea lighters. The feature of tho morning's pro gram was tho automobUo parado of Hear Admiral Thomas and tho'of (leers of tho fleet and n repetition of yoatordny's Spanish barbecuo and JAtlflellc eventn glven-to tho'cnllsted mon at unutos uasuuafi parK. WhUo tho oHlcerB wero cheered to tho echo by tho solid banks of ox citod neoplo that lined tho route of tho parade, It wnsho brawny bluo Jacket who wai tho center of great ot Interest, At Chutes park a Beoth Ing mass of humanity swayed back and forth, singing patriotic rongs and ongaglng In scohea of wildest dojpnnBtrntlon whenovor tho marine band. Matloned In tho enclosure, playel aomo martial air. Tho onHro community seoms charged with an awakened patriot ism, and tho inoro waving of a (lag, or tho flinging of n nntlonu.1 nlr, Is Immediately followed by nn outburst of national feeling never boforo wit rinsed In tho city At all tho theators and cafes only music timed to mnrtlal key Is being played. Tho nntfnnnl nntlinm ami "Dlxlo" almost Blat "."""." "I ""!".. "7 ." 4 m bo Ahd lo mnko tho rnniO inrougaoui uj euro ..u- a?VlS3ffi, ,Kl "' sffiv nss- fj-fiK, Ahft Attoll ,l0ftn. Ul IIWIIIUHU !" Winici -........ SAYS IIKYAN MEN HAVE IUT OAGS IN THKIIt MOCTllR DV GIVING TEDDY CREDIT HIS IIKPOIIM IDEAS. I-blt 8rtt?e "i th oicht I. round t ' ont,ro bnt!oahlp fleet In Pn ,h o in tho eighth roundcJfl(,tWatera Qr tJ0 n88,Kn,np of nt a went Into Iralnlnp 4odnv ,Ha l " BlMruu ui mi? mi. b-h c! I V,'I R Marin county 1 8hns. wltu a complement of cruIsorB JO-rcurl Jght wl"i iow!"d torpedo raft for tho defense of Mas aaca on ta.. ii n-k .-.i tho roast -- .u. Xi iimuru BiuruiiK -..--- ..,, tn4c(n- Quarters tho necro' D'nnora, rocopuoM, uaui una ouh- ancorrdiw ,Vn.irSn2. W to uo tendered the offlMrs Mac3 would b-pormlt hlml0T,, M,Wc,l1 mon , uurms U1 rQ V n. w from PfnmnlAil.mmiNJer OI IHU Wl'OR, ... . -......-. t , ,.,, miniiio soinn function Unltol Prosi Lcnsed Wire.) 'Washington, April 21.- Is Sena tor Dourne and IiIh "second oloctlv term" n Joke, or la there omothlng In tho man and tho Idoa? iln ho talking Just to hear htn own conversation, or 1b ho gifted with nccond Bight? Ib ho morely n solf advortlsor, or da ho tho apootlo of a political gos pel that tho Republican party will havo to accept loforo tho Ideas of JupoT . . Thoio aro qncstlon that half tho nolltlclnnu In tho canltal nro asklntr of UiivAthV. 50 jwr cicnU.AVlmJjB the answer? Yor the moat part those who talk about tho eenntor from Oregon aro prono to Innigh good natiiredly at hln Inslstanco that Itoosovelt Is bound to 1 tho nomlnco of tho party again In eplto of himself nnd to romark that "It Ib Ju"t an other hobby" that tho senator Ib rid ing. If ho wore not worth two or thruo million dollars, Dourno would probably bo called a "crank." Despite tho magnificent Imported clgarn thnt ho forces upon his hear ors in reckless profusion, tho policl cnl gossips about town nro Inclined to mnko for ohrltor whonpvor they boo the Oregonlan coming. They know that If ho onco gets hold of their coat lapelB ho will talk thorn deaf, dumb and blind nnd paralyzed on Roosovelt. How anyono on earth cn,n conBldor tho possibility of a Re publican candldato otner titan mo President hlmsolf, Bourne cannot understand. In 4ho face of all the amusoment that members of congress and news paper writers havo been getting out of Bourne nnd his hnrd rlddon hob by, there's no denying tho fact hat within tho last few months ho has won a great many followers. An odd feature of the case, also, 1st that tho wholo country Booms to havo tnk f)n turns or spasms at following his load. PorhapB every three or frwir trnnVn. iho Tinnors In various "". v. ..;.. ... ..i nnr's or tno uniicu states win uo. FRAUD C0N1EST STILL ON DOCKET WITNESS forced to admit that he told a- untruth V TO GI7T THE DEFENDANT INTO TRUtmLE; (IItPd VaRtlngti Press Leasod Wire.) WnRtlnitton. Anrll 21 Pnrthor ovidenco tending to show thnt John A. DorTtion paid nttnche of tho gen oral lad offlco to wish his claim through that department wns Intro duced iodny nt tho Bonson-Hydo land frnud trial. William Ivnlk, formerly employed TtH n cork An the gonoral land ofllco tOBtlflcd thnt HcnBon gnvo hltn 10 cents per aero for putting nnd claims through tho ofllco. Woodford Harlan, who testified yoBCfirdny. Bnld on tho stand today Ljht hg conBclojice hnrt him niter ho Teaiu'tMnai no nna ueen nMaii.a tool by Bepion nnd that Is why he "penchod " Attorney Cnmpboll, acting for tho dofcnRO, finally rrlade Harlan admit that ho told nn untruth to got Bon son Into trouble. "I helped to mnko out a cano for tho government," Bald llnrlnn, "thinking that tho attorney for tho prosecution wb all right logitl mato so I told an untruth concern ing Benson." t "And yon aro dSlng tho sntno thing now, nron't you?" qnurlod Campbell "Yostr mind Is tho anmo?" "No, air; only aa'regard tho tTUth will 1 continue to assist tho govern ment, ns I tnlnk It Is my duty," raid Harlan. ,. o i t WANTED TO : BE4T HIS WIFE HOME PRESIDENT DEFENDED IN SENATE FOR HIS AGTION IN REVIEWING THE COLORED TROOPS WHO ItlOTillCI) AT BROWNS VI LLE W Alt ON PAPER TRUST; BEGUN (United Pross Leased Wlro.) Philadelphia, Pa., April 21. Am- ( United PrenB Lonem! Wire.) Washington, April 21. Prcaldont HooBOvolt'B action In ordering ho dltchnrgo of tho nogro troppa con cornetl In tho BrownBvlUo affair wns vigorously dofended on tho floor of tho Bonuto today by Senator Wnrnor of MlKBourl. Ho denounced tho criti cism of tho Prosldont'a tnnd as n political move and Bald that the re movnl was Influenced by renon of the color of 4ho soldiers. "It la incredible to mo." unid tho Benator, "thnt npy lutolllgeut man, "whllq or black, could havo tho hardi hood to chargo that tho Uceeldont, In-lBsuIn tho order dtakarglMff thOBo Boidiofa was innucQced by. rea son of theJr color. It la to bo ro grettod that a systematic effort ha heon made to nrouso tho negroOB of the country against tho President b eauso of hlB action In tho BrownHvlflo atfalr." After Pntier TiniNf. Tho first nctlvo stona looklpir to a thorough InvoBtlgatlon of tho papor "trust" wbb taken today, when tho houso commltteo Intvaducefl n roBO Jutlon authorizing Speaker Cannon to appoint n commltteo to carry on tho inquiry. The houso yostordny adopted tho Cannon nmolutlon calling for Infor mation from tho attornoy Konorul and tho uocrctary of comrnorco and inuor. and thO commltteo to ho se lected nB tho result of today's action will reoelvo this data. JtopreBopta tlve Clayton of Alabama yestonlflv denounced tho "papor triiBt" ns a criminal trade conspiracy. Sponker Cannon appolutod tho fo'lowlng cemmittee: Miller of Kan saw, Stafford of WliconBln, Baunon oi onio, Hims of Tonnewoe, and Ryan of New York. Tho resolution authorizing tho Hjiwkor to appoint tho commlttoo was pafised by a pnrty vote 164 to 110 Rop. Dalzell In explaining the res A SOUTH AMERIGA PRESIDENT GUATEMALA EXCITED HAS NARltOW ESCAPE FROM ASSASSINATION SAME AT TEMPT WAS MADE A YKAIt ' AGO. (United PrcBB leased Wlro.) 8nn FrnnclBco, April 21. That President Annuel ISntrntla Cabrora of auiitomala Ib not dond toiiay I duo to tho poor markBtnanshln of att aasaBBln who flretl Bovoral efiotB at tho South Amodcn ruler as ho was entering 4hu palnco to rocotvo the American minister. Tho nranMln fired bnllots au fast as his fingers could work tho trlggor of hip revol ver, hut only ono bullet hit tho mark, cnitBlng a wound on one of, Proaltkmt Bn.brom'8 flngorn. Tho now of t,Ho attempted aajanolnntlon 1wh received- In San FrancUco by CopbuI Gonoral V, ap.llclapf OunH'WHlHa Tho meusngo contained po details', Hmply Btntlng thnt tho nsmiBuln had mndo t determined ntack- on Ci brorn'B llfo but had failed to tako It. It l not known by tho coniul gon oral whether or not tho assassin was nrreMod. Gallclal ia of tho opinion that Gio would-be murdoror Ib a member of tho small hand of anurch letH thnt a year ago attempted to astasslnuto Presldont Cabrera. On that occasion underground mitfett wore flrod under hlH carriage, killing his coachman and two horsaf. Ca brera experienced n narrow escape. aSi1?," rm "Eht m hJbMTSr.'SSa p" A. oE m J ' rtt5 t5rS.Vii5 nice. 7,V: r ". pre onoreuii; """. f commorce enter. 'pasm nppoars to fade away ana tno dh J ' nv VJ ump H10 tniS AAnVsVorTntin It'ww of Taft aro leading. J Ne n and Unholr, In a4n8 Admlra ', Sijorrj and st . Itourao Kxm.ct8 lo Re a Delegate. to , .NoJ ovipho flPht other reeeptionB aro being tendered i "What will you d ft ' :b .for 4:it !Son . """hootlnic, a'-'I shall do or what I What will you do nftor you roach ' the convention? " delegate What shall not do will 1 L . "Ha BiaT8 ""!' ., :,Vi, nrrVin awav for a month lopend upon circumstances. iiy j ' , , iV.roun,?.1 ,8 fRr in MlidaSa bay ho saor Jf thit tipw RepubMn Mntimtnt will o.bft Jas mi,,inS. 1 ". '" LSawaPmiMinlo thhootlnK pr9ta11lzd. Tho delogat will .V6 h route demanded fleot are arming into ine auoouiihj ..liui m.. A thav come to- Jcl j tuo prop ,n. iUfries an over wie o y. vj wl not mong anrt PENNILESS NTH A FORTUNE p leawd Wiro. 1 f s V fa S Er ' : EPSn&Sts- JX! XiT. nf h rntkfldo'B army and already know It. thai RooHevalt can; raadmVdhmb2H'n8t ss.'Kui: sasss x&riJFtis'to : al'ora made bMMB eo untn it KQn, eoind4l like wmebody beatlap a Un ! TannpuM ... vorth nflro.. rRCkJ Jame J. JffHea bap taken " .!..' "he eount" for he flret time In hl "It will In seen, too, that Mr. Bry-, Uf lan and.bte minor leaders have bot Aft tubinittlHX for seven all of th-ir money on-one oard. Be- -H St it.' ....'ii; ' u., nt ndnratlan. Jim's lievlHK that Mr Roosevelt wouU not ' J50.000 awat-iadurnce gave out. asd ho had to be renominated they have loudly ap-j bltlun to demonstrate to his wife and omo friends that ho could beat olutlon, said no representative had hor home, Frank Rlhoakl, 21 yoarB probably over known of suoh nn ngl- old, Btolo a rapid transit oar from tatlon an has been trrod In tho tho barn at Allegheny avenue early nat three or four wooka. this morning and would have run It Minority loader. Wlll'mrn, dd- to hi homo had ho not been stopped pounced the resolution as a "pros- by pollromen. Several ompIoyoH of noctlvo procedure to protoet certain th capital were about, but they were criminals." so astonished whoa thoy saw Rlhoikl . Klgnx Liability Bill. start tho oar that ho roaehod tho Prosldont RoobovoR ha doaldod street before thoy reoovored sufll- to sign the Sterling omployorB li- ciently to follow and give tho alarm, hlllty bill, according to a BemNoffl Tho young mtn had run tho car u o'nl annuncemen made today by n distance of 8 squaros bofare police- raombor of the cabinet. men stopped him. Tho nioasuro was framed to side I Juet wantwl to beat my wTf I t,,e objoationg made to tho bill home," he oxplalngd. which tho supreme court of the Unl- MfttfirtraU Warner sent him to tsd States hold to be unconstltiiUou pflion for 10 days on a Itarg? of al. .-uvai aiiairs, I Tho bottom seems 4o have propped ,out of the Investigation Into naval . matters that was started somo weeks ago bv the senate commute on na . vol affairs. For a short. time titore ! was moat energetic examination of witnesses who wero called to tostlfy I filtAiit ttia hnrttOM nt Infarlni luiflla. heard of tho matter. In the. hgiiao there In much Mipport for a thorough reorganisation of tho navy Rop. Dawson, who hni a bill on the sub ject, Is npxtou to o o ooinothlng done, and is showing a deposition o hnmraer away at It. In 4ho short tlmo that rutnalne of this socdon. It I Improbuble that any legUlntloii can be accomplished, but it Is tho hopo of, thoao who favor an over hauling of tho presont human sys tem thnt tho way can bo paved noon to do Homefhlng offeollve, next win tor. o - GOLD DISCOVERY SURPASSING KLONDIKE ntaiioloHs mlBchlof PARDON SAVED SEELEY I . a an tenntles and klre a room to ko to bed. utterly ex- proved many of his public aots. and. V ,. :; s i s.-ie Bmergenei'lbjui-tM from shaking hands, making thereby have put gag In their , i While Chaoman. LTtranhs and belne admlrod. Imouihs against hoeMle utteraxse. 1 a o d i ... iiin. ....-. - - was fiinwiv Q.,iw attar JawH tsdav wnon me 'ath frlnnrlt: wor.i i,..i... nn. ,tnnn 4n .Taffrlas' thirst r . . uarivvf suv ..- ww.... . " acnuRiat mm T- i d.-i i h would have an jerer Two ruan, a baebe- H iboIb. lea vine 10.000 to his 1-r ,J:? a l -. m i4 nnj T ,,. aljrHTesatSpSng r .1 ?:! of bla brother ot it way to SeaU, to a livi-i 2mrs. on a.;nim an.i noeaed the door, be and lodging house eventually cared foaad a crowd of sailor, walUng for the throng i and they abused him roHadly. Thoy( it Is estimated that the hotels In ware vexd because Jeff was not tbj ciHaf of the city oared for more there ready to be adored. I than 4000 guests Jast night, Connt- 'Rooros all fixed" was the sign othor ?hougand arrhoused at fluag out at every prominent hotel lfimaer oaravansarlps. in Los jAifelei i today. JV !J, The hjBte, routers show that the Jammed with visitor. The flMthaB flet bag aitraotod vjaUora frora ev. 'brought more- travelers than some n (he mJddIe we9t from ag of tho great conventions ' the past. J J BrItIsh cojumt, and as far Waarv transients wandered hope- " ,. tUa .. n, i0Jf, xiit. the Pacific lesaly around In qoeal of aonimo- borlflg c,Uo8 f?nl ,mmenge 'nix'mben James R Sl, who was con victed of participating in the riot at St. Pas) on this night of September M, iifl. In which C'ty Marshal Kr'elchtwr was killed, Assistant Mar shall Yoet shot and three other de puties badly wounded, was today uardoaed by Governor Chamberlain uDon the oetitlon of nine of the IS votigatlon jrwon that convicted him. citizens his homo In South Carolina, here of St. Paul and others soatterea i? no one taKing sumoient inieresr; throughout tho state, all of whom In tho matter to push It. If he wero nntnmend Saelov. who is a vounjr here, there 4a not much doubt but man. of his exemplary life since the that he would insist on getting to epteode. This pardon g granted just tno bottom or ail tno troubles, rt-aiv in time to prevent his serving a term and alleged, of the navy department. In the penitentiary I However, the last has not been. (United Pr?B Loosed Wire.) Seattle, WnBh., April 81. T. O. Oliver, who has returned from four year's proipooMng on -tho Maokonzlo jnMe and Lfllflild rlvora during whluli tlmo he crossed the barren lands to tho flrat cache of tl(o Franklin ex pedition, brings news of gold discov eries which ho ay stirpes tno early ilnds In the Klondike, Ho will hoad a party that will leave Seattle oriy next month on tno return to hMia discoveries. Further than to statu that his discoveries wero on Groat Slave lake, Mr. Oliver declined to go Into details of Urn locations of tho new Holds. Ho confirms the re- Kruwu. i. ..-.,.. i.., , :, ., "I, nothing Is said abemt thoJ VuL"'!' L"", ",' ' "" dicts a big rush Into h Maokenzlu rlvtn country this year ehlp construction made by Honry Rottttrdaht; in a inugaano article. Of late Reuterdaul charges or about prob lng Into the Brownnon-Rlxoy feud, or about Investigating the lagged de fects In tlK'OrgauIzAJIon of tho navy department. It looks now a Jf tho proposed sweeping Inquiry which was so mil oh talked of earlier in the seseion would go by tho boards. Senator Tillman Is the man who was largely responsible for the In- Now that ho is MOk at o- IUG AMBASSADOR TALKS TO METHODISTS (United Press Leaved Wire.) Chattanooga, Tonu., April 21. Tho opsnlng meeting tonight of tho laymen's missionary eonfereuco of tho Southern MethodUt church will be addressed by British Ambassador llryoe. It In estimated that the three days' seialon will be attended by 2000 delegates. , ' J ' ' 1 1 O 4 .1. i i .i J B. Barnes Is the new booster editor of the Jacgionvli'e Post. 3' 9 it aaiious last nist. .. - (