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I aumal mmtmiMim , n 1 mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmBmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiimmmmmm III . " T Mil .11 1.1. JMMfcWi ! -, w XVIII. SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1!. 1008 f i a ENATORIAL ELECTION IS' VERY ClOS .. . M , Li t - v M. BUSHEY ELECTED COUNTS JUDGE OVER P. L. FRAZIEt PRISE SPRUNG BY LILLEY IAKES CHARGES 2S CONGRESSMAN HOU- ,13 OP ATTE31TT TO CALL INQUIRYSAYS COMMIT- WAS INFLUENCED. PANAMA REVOLT IS NEAR THREATEN CANAL rnltert lrM Leased Wire.) prbury, Conn., Juno 2. Con- in Liucy, who forced tho seu- situniarino boat lobby Inves by congress. Issued a stale- rom hltf homo lioro today that mnn IJoiuollo of llllnota BUSINESS MEN SEEK U. S. INTER. VENTION MAY DYNAMITE CA- REPUBLICANS MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP Wlllia fMaaaaaaiaaaMaMa) Cake Holds Chamberlain Even In Mult nomah County and Probably Carries State NAL "WORKS GUARDS ROUND STOREHOUSES. SUR- (United Press Leased Wire.) Pnnnmn. Juno 2. fConvrlchtod 1908 by United Press Associations.! Never In tho polltlcnl hlatory of mis country nng the sltMntlon boon nt such n fovcr lient as It is todnv, nor ha it over contained such nns. 'caU him off" by Infiuonco18lb,1,ltlc real dnngor. to bear through Lilley'B1 T,1 ,,108t consorvntlvo buslnean n nmi Mr T.iiiov I men aro nroulctlnc a. revolution und to der'arcB that ho was op-' '0,,mnd,n' tno intervention of tho fet pvo-y side In lila fight and Vn,ci State. . l acted nlono and unaided and "" ot using uynnmito online h 'one a he could for tho Panama canal works nro freely mado w'fare. Ho says ho could nmj ll ,9 constantly feared that an Idraw tho charges bocnuso he.?"0" w, ' ,nauo to blow up tho they aro true. . nuiei kivoii. ilatomont Includes a letter' ine prfsinoniini election win do wn written t Mm T.ninv hv held tho mst week in June or the dinger, which In part Is ns J J week In July Und It h expected (that troub'o cortalnly will tako placo Igressman Boutollo thon pro ai ,timo. o mo that I tnlk over tho mat-' """ k us nnv men pinceu li Mr. Ulloy and oxplnln to nround al tho store- housen whoro nigu opinion mat tno mom- nvm ,v., i'u tho committee hold for him Jlon l "elnS taken to prevont an out- 1 v. lie aui-iroRta thnt T toll . "" The thine most desires! horo Is that tho United States duplicate Us action In connection with Cuba and established military rule at once, as suming control of tho Pannmanlan I government. Icy that absolutely nothing . proved and get him to wlth o charges. If tho charges Undrawn everything would t thoro and ovoryono "would if " v nmvv y Ttnriitmiti claims that tho failure of Ul'wwi nuiiiir.iH.-ju stigntlon was not becauso It I , " ' " " osslbln to p-ov his charges, D rnuu-ibcw. juho -. i u o o' tho nnworful lnfluon-'fe" Yno ftrrlyl1 h,oro Xfl"terdoy on Kht to bear In opposition to the tcmnnr Acnpn'ro from Guate mala today confirm !jo roport thnt a .,u . revolution 1b Imminent In tho Con- l.ETS .MATCHES; thlt n.i,iPrv ml- nt ' Prnnldont Cn- .ed .w linVrt XfliA T-. " JB. 'n. JX n lit.,). Tn.in o Xrro 'nUB IP ' "' " IV.unilu niiuniy Him p Q.nin,"i 'lnt.ntnTtth take i his residence in Germany, h, smith l 'iroHtrntou wltn ...... u u- ......i.nnn.i nnir.A ;or th? death of hor threo-l"-'. H. Prowle; who coU"s from .fVr;"rpinno ( . i milSnn Jose do Guhtomala, says that .'.?.?"".??. ?nicJ!-W: men who Incur Cabrera's cnnilty aro . . -v -i-v IICUUD Ull Ull HIJ ' -,n4 In a lnriro box and sufforwl ".r nrominont mcn . than 12 hours before she J J,r nr nmRS Marion County and City of Salem Both Carried Against Prohibition Woman Suffrage and Single Tax Defeat ed In the State, As Well As Most Ref erendum Measures Tlio MHto oloctloa hold Momtny ww cnile(o victory for; (ho Re pulillcflns cm KtiUo ticket nnd congromcn, fund n largo nmjorlty In both hoiiNiHi of tho U'glNlaturo. IndlcHtioiiH itru tluit the Icglnlnturo will be h tlo on Statement No, 1 with chnnccs In favor of a majority for thnt principle, Tho RonKlorohlp. At noon Cuko wah holding Clmmbi'rlaln own In Multnomnh county nnd Stato Cluilntwn Win. M. Cake, whllo rlMlmlng nothing bcllcvrn tho Mtimtlon favomblo to IiIh brotlter ciUTjInic tho Ntato ovor CIihtuIhtIhIii, At CluunlK-rtnln hcnflrpMirtcrti the ntnto It vIaIhuhI for Governor Clmni- ,brlnlu by two thouwmlV ' kj& .ft Marlon county will probably give Cako a hinall majority, Suiuntar)' in Marlon County. Latest returns hulk-ate (hat Marlon county Imih elected tlm entire Re piilIiciin county niHl-JcglKlntlve ticket. Win. M. Ilnihey carrien tho coun ty fxr county Jinlo hy three to Ave huii(lrel on Hhowiug of incompCeto n turiiH. Ckiiinty Coch Wet. Uuoniclal retuniH hov that thin county Urn gone wet by about (100 majority, nnd nicm has-gono wet by about loo, Voto oh Reforendum Measure. Counting votes on tho 10 referendum measures Is slow work nnd will not bo completed tho stato over until Wednesday. Early Indications point to following measures having enrried: Changing tlmo for holding state elections from Juno to Novcrabor. Giving sheriffs custody of prisoners In Mriltonmah county, Tho lower river Bulmon bill, and abolishing fish wheels. Directing tho general assembly to ratify popular election of senators. Restoring grand Jury system nnd abolishing district attorney bills, Creating tho countw of Hood IMvor. Indications aro thnt woman suffrage, tho university appropriation and all tho other measures aro defeated, but tater counts may pull somo of them through. PORTLAND RETURNS AT NOON CHAMBERLAIN LEADS IN MULTNOMAH COUNTY HY A SMALL VOTE AND IT ALL DE 1'ENDS OX THE RURAL PRE CINCTS OF THE STATE. United lrH heiued Wire.! Portlnnd, Or., Juno 2. Chnmber inln has in all probability carried MuMnoinnh nnd tho stato his total plurality over Cnko being estimated ct not lo? thnn 1000. Seventy-two precincts of Multno mah county, of which 30 nro com plete, glvo Chamberlain C1GC, Cako 4094, p. majority for Chamberlain of 172. These totnln comprise more than ono fourth of tha voto cast in iho coiintv. Assuming thnt tho samo ratio continues In tho remainder of tho count Chamberln'n will carry Multnomah by GOO or 000. Pnnnrtn f mm thn itnto nA till CUamberlaln bas- plainly carnuu .uflKcr, u:nnop, urooK, jrck son, Clackamas, Wnco, Linn and Lincoln nnd is runnlmr trong in most of tho valloy counties. Cako has a large trnjorlty In La no. Doth candidates claim Marlon wl'h tho back precincts yot to hen from. Umatilla, according to Into re ports, Is exceedingly close. Cameron hats a heavy mnjorlty ovor Word. Morrow has boon elect ed Judge, defeated O'Day. Partial returns from the stnto out stdo of Multonmnh gave Cake8030, Chamberlain 8Q7C, n lead for Cham berlain of G4C, TO GO of th re- ipub.' "r in pr'eon and fear death at fiv mrito. Bc'h contnrvptlvos pnd Mi)rrnii Iwlgh this and there is much talk of TO EUROPE u United Press Let. d Wire.) I ',. ,a iiadri , the camnlen for WnRton, Juno 2. Senator' ne presidency hn' leen tho most , wiii go to Europe and make mrnmt In the history of the coun- Iround tho world before ro-;trv. Senor Arlnse Is tho candldnto to hli homo nt Portland, Or..' nf (ne cont'tutlonnl rnrty against pb io n -"lory in circulation Renor Obald a. lay. Doumo has not denied i jt iB alleged that tho men 'n for According to tho story, Mmr nt hn rpplstmtlnn oftlces sent h smarting under the Insh'0lIt formal notices thnt a fair elec- ,il Thla 'aa(.nnf a1ntftn form" ... t.i t. i.l ..1 In. aw t .u,.u VX.W..V ...... .iinn wuiuti no no ihim miv t-ibuted confidential letters ordering New Pictures Tonight JnAr,4in. The arrival of the fleet at San f ran- V A 11 QnTTn tern rnmmnnflni tnmnrrnui nffnr. w iHW S tg t6V(r Cisco, commencing tomorrow after noon. SON OP 'FIOHTINO IJOII" PROVIvH HIMSELF A icomm'tteo will hold n meeting Frl- HERO.dny morning when it will begin hoar Ing tho- contest and vnrlous stntos. Tho contests will 'bo taken up in alphabetical order, according to tho (United Preis I.enied Wire.) San Francisco. Juno 2. Lleuton ant Frank T. Evans, son of "Fight- numes of tho urates. ing Hob" Evans, proved early todny - that ho Is a chip nIT tho old bloclt MINISTER PLANS MARION COUNTY tsaflB k RETURNS SHOWS WET VERDICT TOTALS FltOM Sfl PRECINCTS HHOW DECIDED VICTORY AGAINST PROHIIUTION- IIUHHKY GETS FINE MAJORITY. Salem No, Salem No, Snlcm No. Saloni No, Salem No, Balcm No, Salsm No, Vote on ProhlbltlOH. Dry. U 114 kto his when he stood off a crowd of 20 thug' and hangere-on nbout a dance hall in tho Darbary coast district and rescued two sailors of tho U. S. S. Louisiana, who had fallen Into the hands of the denizens of tho tender. timir nontenants to see thnt none but Hon. men fnvorlne Arlaio ranched thoi When young Evanj saw his folow polls on election day. I sailors in trouble ho waded Into tho It 1 reported Ilrre iniu una ui cruwu, uuiuk hid uoib ohwuubi "" wnen lie was Hurrouuueu. urow a ru- "COURTING RSTAIILISHMENT I'lCTOR OVER FORAKER Pnlted Pre Leased Wire.) Inc'on, Juno 2. Tho aeoret, these letters has reached Secretary i .. b. i.ii j. . ..- ma. nrmm rr i nii'D juutii mil in mo ueiurininvu .or war ia. as n i"in i i"' volver and told thorn that he would the senate on tho Browns-!wt. h registration Uts " being! shoot tho first man that got Jn his -".' - -,...-, - - .- ,.... m tr la out Senator Foraker is revlF"'' "nuer th It trercv from Secretary Amenes" urv ion of i way. Tho crowd was gottlng angry at 'h-fiia. .i. i.i. nmrr' mu iT-i..,t Qtaina hivi iiniflad I Mm Intnrfernncn nf the vounir llau- Inr" pel to bo merciful Is yet the loca' overnmont thnt the 'ec- tenant nnd was proparlng to rush en iu mnt be fair and oraeriy. inia aim wn ninw pnncu urnvun un iuc rnann tnat in f- oi control will ensue w would mean that For er l'a- l arned bv a series of in taken o ea a, that not only can Taft t'otb1" military n v henovor ha wnt tn. and at nnnn H'mm warfaro between the1 i b p'diotlon ef all sides tha " A-lp it olecteu tue.e win oe a rvo'Mon. i r Fauirot has been or.el to Wablncton to dlscriss tho situa tion with tho President and cablnot ofBcsra. U s charged that the min ister has been supporting Arlase and this allocation has aroused great re sentment against him. .. -o- N CROSS mvrivpvr Tftiin uPed Press Leaied Wire.! Ko June 1 In their tlnv d elaht hompnnwer nuto IE Tran and her dnnchter. N McKelvl. chugged out of 3R their trln ncrnm thp con- rTho women are making an Pe run from Pnrt'flUll. Portland. Or. prll the women left their oanay Point, Iowa, going to Jiaine, where they mado their long Journey. They airectly to Cheyenne, run IHLLOON SIAKES n" SAFE TRIP Chicago. Juno 2 The balloon "Chicago" carrying Charles A. Corey of thp city aiyi 4wo comnanlon. which a?cended o Quicklv. Ills., last right, landed safely at Clear Lake. South Dakota, today. Reports re state mat mrev men ultras here riRh Idaho nnrt im' fire- Tnde the trio In the air In comfort Qrtland although It wao extremely cold. cone. Tho noiico at onoe niaceu him ftindor arrest on tho charge of carrying a concealed wenpop. Ho did not toll who ho wob until ho ar rived at tho central station. There ho quickly oitnbllshed his Identity and was' released on his own recog nition to appear to answer tho chnrge. The charge of carrying concealed wfapons against Lieutenant Evana was dhmlssed in police court this afternoon. - , O.n. PREPARING FOR THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION (United Pre leaned WJre.V Chlcairo, Juno 2. Fifteen mem bers of tho Republican national com mittee arrived here today to pre pare for the meeting nt which nnr.1 plans for the national convention will bo made. Secretary Dover of tire national committee said that tho urge their pastors to adopt the Idea.' (United Pre Lemed Wire.) Chicago, June 2.-y-A "courting room" to flncourngo acquaintance, love and then mnr'ag among tho 'iiief. t.ople attending tho Chrht Presbyterian church In an Innovation which the Rv. J. E. Snvder. pator of tho ehiireh, will ostabUsh In tho hone that It will oventually mako mnnv hapny homes. If ih single members of his con gregation do not make lovo it will not bo the fault of the nev. Snyder, for h will ba- everything In tho "courting room" arranged Just as the young man would havo thorn whon he cnM on his swaethoart nt her home, in tho firftt placo, tho room will occipn a who'e building to be erected beside the Christ Presby terian church a oon aa the proper ty enn be secured. Tho "coprt room" will bo com plete in every respect. It will have rozv corners, screens behind which b''ihlng couples mav conceal thorn- selves, a number of chaporon forj those who need thorn and plenty or dim light. When tho pastor an nounced thin plan today there was much rejoicing among the young peonle. "It's Jut a lovely Idea," remark ed ono girl. "It was so bright of Dr. Snvder to think of such a thing." Tho pastor thinks that when young men of other churches learn that there 1 a way to make love ha'f way to order tnoy nrobably win Earllct Return liiconnuVto, Orogonlan says Chnmborlaln will carry Mtiltonmnh county hy 1000 over Cako. Multonmah Republicans enrry wholo ticket, probably Includ ing Cameron for district nttorncy. Single tax nmendmont beaten by a largo vote. Woman suffrage boaton Jy a largo voto. University appropriation, carrlod by a heavy voto. . Armory npproprlatlan, enrriod by a heavy voto, Cako ha probably carried Mor row, Coon, Lanu, Linn, Yamhill, Co lumbia, Wnvco, Lincoln, Josephine, Denton. Polk and Marlon. Stay ton ChnmborlnlH 115; Cako ou. Prohibition lop; ngaluit 82. m w Some Geiuml RetinltH, W. C. Hnwlpy, Republlctui, un doubtedly ro-olccfcd congressional reprenentntlve from tho first district nnd W. R. Ellis, Republican, has again carrlod tho second district. Robert S. Renn of Eugene ban boen re-olected to the supremo bonch of the state J. W. Hailoy was re-elected to the poiltlon of stato food nnd dnlry com missioner nnd T. IC. Campbell nnd Clydo I). Aitchison, Republicans, woro elected railroad commissioners. In Multnomnh county fPortland) the sluglo tax amendment nnd wom an's suffrage were beaten by a largo voto. Tho university nnd state arui ory appropriations carried. Ite-Kwi ut t! P. M, Despite tho fact that ho hai been chosen for United States senntor by tho peoplo of Oregon, Governor Geo. E. Chnmberlaln may not bo sout to Washington from this state. Incom plete returns show that Statement No. 1 men will probably bo In thi minority nt the next seselon of the legislature and in that event some ono othnr thnn Governor Chamber lain will probably go tho Unltcfi Stato senato. Tho Statement No. 1 men have mndo a great tight and If tho measure Is defeated It will be by a very slight mareln. Counties Went Dry, Tho prohibitionists have been vie torloiu in tho most of the counties ouUldo of Multnomah county but will probably be defeated here. Wusro, Clackamas and Jackson counties voted ngaintt prohibition, Irtit Union, Umatilla. Crook, Linn, Polk, Douglaa, Yamhill and Marrow counties wept dry. Lane county voted to remain dry and Denton county, which Is already dry, did not voto on the question. 2 ; 112 3 76 4 .,..1113 i) fwT SB 0 10S 7 ; .87 Aurora 13 Ruttevlllo , 18 Cliampoog .,..,.,'.,.,. 8 Chotnnwn ,,, 04 Fairfield . G Howoll v , , , , '63 Jefferson 87 Liberty .,.,-..,. ( a Wack'ay W.VY.YlVi- .41 Marlon , 44 Mehnma 29 Mt. Angel 18 Sidney , 16 Silverton South 74 Sllvorton 136 Stnyton 109 Sublimity fi Turner , 8ft RoRedalo 74 Mill City ..,., 30 St. Paul 12 Wet. 104 14 l&I 12 r s 10S US 101 ai 107 J . 84 4r 44 as ier T 10 82 87 63 38 34. left Total 1829 Ubl Voto oh County Jh1. llushrty; Frawer St. Paul 76 nttttovllle 72 Sidney 28 Hrooks , , . 74 Turner . ... , 1,01 Jefferson ...... .... 123 Roscdulo , , 51 Marion , , , BG Snlom No. 1 124 Mnclnay .,,.,, .,,., 26 Fairfield ., 21 Howoll ..,., 64 Aurora ...... ,,.,,, 94 South Silverton 94 Gcrvnls , 78 Snlem No. 3 117 MIU City 39 Stnyton 1B1 Hubbard 99 69 4 2B 113 62 4S 61 3& 96 66 20 69 2a 64 91 I 2 86 27 FATAL CAR ACCIDENT ON O. W. I. LINK Portland, Or., Juno 2, Plunging nt n torrlfio rate past tho Troutdale nation this morning ona of tho car.i of tho O. W. P. loaded with passen gers leaped over tho embankment ut tho end of the track and nt least ono mhn will dlo as n result. Four othorn were seriously Injured. All tho In jured men oxcopt Dr. Hancock and the conductor nro employes of tho Un'on Mcnt'company. Tho fatality wns duo to the ignor ance of tho motonnnn. who was making his first trip on tho lino, mis Judging tho dlbtanco. The motorman and conductor aro badly bruised, Dr. H. J. Hancock fedoral meat inspector, head Injured and Jnw broken, T.niltu IflltriTnnP liaits rt It r, ft it opon nnd several Injured Internally. a. u. jeiiKins, inturauy. win probably dlo. Asehnrt, badly cut. Ri r-inlil tt'tia thn r.non.1 fif (tin nn. thnt the motorman could not Mop P at Troutdale und It swept oh pane the station and over tho embankment, a quarter of a milo farthor on. Thq car still hangs suspended oyer tho bank. Tho conductor wni thrown through tho plate glass of tho bacK door when the car came to Ib abrupt sto' and bis faco and head were badly cut up. i Tho trial of Dr. J. 8, Owenu. on tho charge of extortion preferred by J. Wbyto Kvaaa, presi4et of thf Portland United Railways QotMjBany4 was begun in Los Angeles tday Owon prorolied to show OMf "thlnga" unless Evans paid blw. 18009, r- 1 M yi