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    DAILY CAM PAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FllWAV, JUNK 5, 1008.
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PANAMA
REVOLT
GROWS
HEORIC
WORK OF
; MERE LAD
EXPECT OUTBREAK
TROUBLE IS RREWINQ AMONG
IABORKRS OVER PAYROLLS
I1USINESS MEN APPEAL TO U.
S. TO TAKE CltARGE.
(United Prc Leased Wire.)
Washington, Juno f. Tho Borloua
fcfcBB of itho political situation In tho
Republic of Panama was groatly In
creased today according to reports
Vocolved hore, which say that
troublo among tho 45,000 men em
ployed on tho canal zone will ho in
evitable. ' '
8o1dlor of fortune who havo hcen
collecting nbout tho Isthmus for last
Blx ihonths lmvo aroused dissension
among tho mon nnd thoro Is Borlous
difficulty ovor tho payrolls.
Most of tho men at work on tho
canal aro foreigners and tho ndvou
turora havo round llttlo dlniculty In
Instigating troublo among tho Igno
rant. u in fnnroii that thoro may bo an
outbreak among tho workmen. This,
combined with, tho throats of royo
liutlo nln tho republic and tho prac
tical certainty that thoro will bo
troublo ovor tho election Into this
months, has led tho offlclala to tnko
ovon moro careful consideration of
Iho necessities of tho situation.
AppealB from business mon or
Panama for tho United States to
Btop In and tnko control of tho
country .until poaco can bo restored
contlnuo -to ronch Washington.
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(United Press I.ensod Wire.)
Los Angeles, Cal., June 5. In n
dosnarto raco with death Harry
Ilurko, a messenger boy, aftor
knocking n bottlo of carbolic acid
from tho IIds of Fred Perkins in n
Snrinc street roomtng hotise throw
tho wrlthlug body of tho despondent
mnn across the handle barB of his
bicycle and dashed with all speod to
tho receiving hospital. Despite tho
boy's heroic efforts Porklns died in
half an hour Inter.
Porklns, who until recontly had
been employed as a messonger,
drank tho poison shortly after mid
night this morning, following" a
quarrel with his wife. Beforo doing
bo. ho telephoned to tho messongor
offlco, bidding his frionds good byo,
saying ho was going to commit sui
cldo. Durko mounted his wheel and
dashed ror tho rooming house. Por
klns had swallowed somo of tho poi
son boforo Burke knocked tho bottlo
from his hand.
After a mnd dash for the pollco
hospital In which his blcyclo nar
rowly escaped a colllson with .in
automobile, tho plucky boy should
ered Porklns and cnrrled him Into
tho hospital where ho sank to tho
floor from exhaustion.
IDAHO!
NO RAISE
BANKS
OWES
$40,000
United 1'resn I.ensod Wlro.l
Loa Angoles, Cnl Juno G. Evan
LowIh, who was yesterday plnced In
tomporary chargo of tho affairs of
tho Consolidated Bank, aftor an ex
amination of .tho books or tho In
atltutlon by Stnto Bank Commission
ers Vawter and Sheror, announced
to day thnt tho concern had on hand
about $800 In cash. Tho bank owes
depositors about $40,000.
Until tho commissioners hnvo ov
erhauled tho notes and othor assets
of tho bank, thore enn bo no cstl
mato or tho probable Balvago from
tho wreck for tho depositors. Tho
concorn had somo monoy on ddposlt
In othor Institutions, against which
thoro mny he outstanding checkn.
Investigation hns shown that In mo3t
casos dopoBlts ftro small, low ox
coodlng $100.
No word has beon recolvod today
from W. H. Carlson, who was prac
tically tho ontlro board of directors
of tho closrl bank, and his whoro
nbouta romalns a mystery. It Is sup
posed that ho hns gono to San
Francisco, but efforts to locnto him
In tho city have boon fruitless. Tho
theory that Carlson has loft tho
country Ib scouted by his friends
horo, who glvo It as their opinion
that tho bnnkor is meroly In tom
porary HocliiBlon and expect that ho
will ftaon rot urn and ondoavor to
adjust his unnnctnl affairs,
LnUn Bulletin.
Tho mystery coucornlng tho proa
ont whereabouts of President W. H.
Cnrlson of tho bnnk waa dispelled
In a statement made by tho banker's
wlfo, who claims .to havo recolvod n
tologram from her husband, stating
thnt ho Is now on hia way to Los
Angeles from Now York, whoro ho
wont to rnlso money on somr prop
erty, nnd ho should reach Chicago
tonight.
"I havo overy aonfldanro In my
husband's huslnata Integrity," said
Mr. Carlfion today, "and I nm cr
taln Hint when ho returns homo ho
ho will bo ablo to adjust tho nffnln
or tho bank nuoccsafuUy and thnt
doposltora will rocolvo overy cent
of their money,"
GREG0RI
( Conthyiied Jro.m .gf.SA ?) ,.,.
torB, found guilty of forgery, killed
hlmBolf.
In November 1903, Dreyfus nppllod
to tho supremo court of Franco to ro
opon his case and a third trial wan
held In tho summer of 100G, when a
decision was handed down declaring
tho captain Innocent, rotnBtntlng him
to tho rank of major and recommoml
lng thnt ho bo decorated with tho
cross of tho Legion of Honor which
wns afterwards done.
Mnjor Dreyfus has refused to
prosccuto his traducers.
A report was circulated .today that
Grogorl would mako n determined of
rort to hnvo tho Droyfus caso reop
ened when ho Is tried for tho shqot
lug. It In thought that that wirs
tho Intent of his remarks whon ho
said that ho was not shooting at
Droyfus but at- Droyfuslsm.
Ills attorneys aro said to bo gath
ering ovldonco against Dreyrus nnd
mnklng thomsolves rnmlllnr with tho
proceedings of tho throe former
trials.
Ab tho ro-oponlng of tho Dreyfus
caso would disturb the peace of
Franco, It will bo strenuously op
posed. It Is snld that Grogorl can
bo provonted rrom going Into any ot
tho particulars of tho famous caso
becauso It would be- oxtrnnoous to
tho trial of his own caso on tho
chargo of shooting th'o major.
Tho Nationalists papers In their
ovonlng editions todny aro rabid In
thoir denunciation of Droyfus. Ono
of them urgeB In a fierce invectlvo
thnt ho bo shot and qultes testimony
against him nt tho Bonnes courtmnr
tlal. Tho Republican papers aro unan
imous In deploring tho shooting as
nu unfortunate soquol to an affair
that disgraced Franco In tho oyoi of
tho world nnd disrupted tho whole
nation, They urged calmness and
doploro any revival of tho Dreyfus
.and anti-Dreyfus feud,
(Continued FromPagel.) '
cnusod by molting tinow In th Buf
falo Hump country. Stltos Is tho
terminals of tho Clearwater branch
of itho Nbrthorn Pacific.
Evor slnco oarly yesterday morn
ing tho Reoplo of Stltes have been
fleeing from their homes to tho
neighboring towns. Tho railroad
brldKO across tho .Clearwater near
Stltos haB boon washed oat and
many of tho mailer jbrldgos arp
wrocked.
Log booma all along the two
rlvors hnvo gono out, thousands of
dollars worth of timber is lost and
sovoral largo sawmillB havo beon
wrckod by tho Btorm.
Tho Northern Pacific track bo
tweon Stitea and Kooskal is under
wntor and ut Oro Flno tho rlvor la
still rising n, foot an hour and most
of tho business district of tho town
1b undor water.
Grnngovlllo was In darkness last
night, tho powor dam located on tho
Bouth fork of tho Clearwater having
beon wnshod away.
Whl to Bird, on tho Salmon river,
has throo feet of wator In Its stroota
and tho electric light plant and
planing mill havo been washed away.
BRYAN MAY
BE ASSURED
OF A VOTE
IN RATES
OF FREIGHT
(Uultcd Press Loosed Wire,)
Chicago, Juno 5. Tlio movomont
Inaugurated by, tho western rail
roads bomo tlmo ago to lnqronoo tho
frolKht rates 10 nor -cent n western
torrltory has practically boon aban
doned by tho roads In'ttho wostorn
classification and the transcontlnont-
nl linos havo ngrood' to tv miuch
smaller increase In ratoa thhtt thoy
at first domanded.
Wntor competition from Now York
to San Francisco, which has .grown
very keen of lato, is said to bo tho
main cauBo of tho falluro to contlnuo
tho original program of tho Increase.
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SIGN0RINETTA
WINS AGAIN
Georgia Elects Governor,
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Atlanta, (la., Juno C. Intor re
turns today from tho Democratic
primaries confirm tho nomination of
Joseph M. Brown ror govornor,
which moans that ho will bo the noxt
governor. Govornor Hoko Smith Is
bollovod to havo boon beaton by
18,000. Thoro was no opposition to
A, S. Clay 'for U, S. wnator.
(United PreH Lfrfned Wire.)
..London, Juno. G. Slgnoriuotta,
tho Italian fll'.y, which suddenly
B'jrung Into tamo by winning tho
English derby at 100 to 1, today
nddod another notable victory to hor
rocord by capturing tho Oak a!nkm
bv thro-tourths or a length. Kins
i Edward congratulated tho owner on
, the romarkablo chowlng mado by his
colt.
Richard Croktr'g entry, Rhodora,
'ni tho "w "'rcs'lv won and v."s
leading tho Hold several lengths In
tin atrotoh whoa ho stumblod nnd
rll. Tho othor H horses sworvad
to ons aldo and avoided a mms.
Ccrartosy wa3 socond and San
tovo third,
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Artor 22 years or courtship John
.Horn, wenKhy Dawsonlto, will bo
Joined by his brldo, whom ho loft
m I'jngiauu, m AiasKa.
Governor Johnson, of Minnesota,
does ont bellevo any Democratic
candidate has tho nomination nailed
down.
(United Presi I.eu."d Wltc.)
Donvor, Colo., Juno C. It Is not
Improbnblo that MrB. Ruth Bryan
Lcavltt, dauglitor of Wllllamn Jen
nings Brynn, will havo tho honor
nnd. supremo satisfaction 'or caBtlng
a voto ror hor rnther In tho Dem
ocratic nntlonal convention at Don
vor. Sho will head tho dologatlon rrom
Donvor county In tho Btnto conven
tion and itony prominent Demo
crats who will wlold much Inlluonce
In the stnto convention aro discus
sing hor chnncoa ror election as a
dolcgato to tho nntlonal convention.
RYAN WAS
BILLED FOR
$7,000,000
(United PrcBH Lenscd Wire.)
San Rarael, Cal., Juno 5. Rlpo
tomatoes and rod poppor can lie usod
with groat buccoss In breaking up
graduating exorcises as demonstrat
ed In tho high school horo whon a
chorus of snoozes nnd coughs groetod
Prof. E. Porclval Lowls, or itho Uni
versity or California, tho principal
speakor. .
Boforo tho oxorclsds woro opened
Thursday night somo inlschlovoua
porson very carofully sprinkled rod
poppor In largo quantities around
dm rnnm nnd stood In tho roar
V1 -- ,
armed with ovorrlpo tomntoos. Ev i
orythlng wont woll until tho scuffling (Untcd PrCM , rf .... .
of foot began to stir up tho poppor. Nqw Yq Jwno n Th(j to
Presontly ProL LowIb mounted tho ,,,-, , .
platform. Whon ho hoard tho aneoz- mony of Jacob II. Schlff, head of tho
lug and coughing ho folt Injured, but bnnklnB rn ' Kuhn Loob and
aftor ho hnil scraped hla root In. em- company, to tho effect that ho made
bnrrasmont ror a row acconds, tho Thomas .Fortune Ryan disgorge over
poppor began to rlso and ho Joined $7,000,000 whon the Metropolitan
tho snoozing chorus. Securities wnB formod, I. . I :he boIo
T S. Malone then prosontcd tho topic or conversation In Wnll street
diplomas artor experiencing a pretty today. Schlff'B stntomont has create
hard tlmo of It. That ended tho oA a grentor sensation than any
exorcises, for -tomatoes began to fly other rovolntlon that ha? been made
thick nnd fast and ovorybody loft, "r junrs.
PLAN TO ""
. US,
ARE STILL
AFTER THE :
$37,572,97
-San Francisco, Juno C. No testi
mony wns taken today by tho flnnnco
commltoo of tho board or supervi
sors In tho nttompt to plnco tho re
sponsibility ror tho lost $37,572.79
chock thnt wnB paid Into tho troas
ury In 1003 and' Its dlsnppoaranco
having boon discovered two weeks
ago.
Tho wholo mattor is so involved
thnt tho commlttco will put tho caso
In tho handB of City Attornoy Long
Tor action, whon tho supervisors
moot noxt Monday.
Tho plan is to mako tho bonds
mon of nil tho city ofllclals who
handled tho check, defendants in a
suit to recover tho money.
dodging rod vogotnblOB.
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Ho stated that his rirm had under-
tnkon a Joint ownership with Ryan
Pioneer Return Home. or tho wntoreu stocK ana mui no naa
.United Press i.emed Wire.) ' forcod Ryan to buy him out bo that
McMlnnlvllo, Or., Jnino G.Two his rirm's rrlonds might bo protect
thousand plonoora rotumed to thoir cd.
homes todnv nrtor nttondlng tho ro-
unlon of tho Yamhill County Plo- NO MODERN LANGUAGES.
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neors' association horo.
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SllllllOll Scumiii Opt'UH.
(United PreMH I.cnied Wire.)
FOR STOCKTON SCHOOLS
(United PreitH Lcnied Wire.)
Stockton. Cal.. JitnoC After
TWINS
BAFFLE
POLICE
(United Pre I.ensed Wire.)
San Francisco, Juno 5. Because
of tho striking likeness between
Thomas O. and Jnmos Young, twin
brothors, one of whom shot down
and killed Pollcomnn William II.
Helm on tho Barbary const Thurs
day morning, tho murdorer may 63
capo punlehmcnt. Tho pollco
charged both men with tho crlrn to
day and th'y nro bolng closo'y
guarded In sorarnto colh.
Each hnntho" nccuso3 tho nthor
o' tho ir'irdor. They woro confront
ed with each othor I? tho offlca of
Captn'n of Dotortlvfl Kellcy and
Jnmoi cried, "Tha-t i my twin
b-other. I saw hlxn shoot tho po
liceman." "You Up." Bhoutcd Thomas, "you
""hot tho nollPomnTi and I givo you
my revolver todo It with."
Ono of tho men cava tho othor
tho revolver with which tho shot
wai rirod, according to wltnovj3 or
tho murder. Tho mnn who did tho
killing lay on tho sidewalk pretend
ing to bo hurt nnd wh:n Holns
leanod over him, ho shot.
Which man la guilty. It wPl bo
hard to to", na tho featuroi o' tho
two b-othp-fi nro so much alike that
it i Imnnnclhla (ft tall n.ktn1 aonn
when they. ux9 together.
TlnUlniflinni Wnnh.. .TlJIlO C. TllO WOOkn of lllVOStlKntlOIl. UlO Cltj'
snlmon canning aeason was opoinl bonrd ot education decided tony to
yosterdny by tho Pncirio American ollmlnnto tho study or modern lang
FlBhrlos in South Bolllnghnm. ' ungos rr.om tho schools hore. Greek
Not many fish woro ennnod but is nlso Included In tho languages un-
tho rw which woro brought In rrom dor .tho ban ,tho board taking tho
tho salmon banks woro canned. position Hint thoy tnko too much
u tlmo that might bo spont on othor
It Is now logal ror a girl to buy studies,
cigarettes In England nnd smoko Tho nctlon of tho school board Is
thorn, but n boy Ib not allowed this scored In somo qunrtors ns a radical
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IIIIVIIUUU. HUL'UI IlillK IU 11 IttW I1IIIVM i uvi uKluaou... v a
goes Into offoct next weok.
'lively dlscucalon.
(UolU4 PttalnJK
Washington, )bm ,-
nouncoment thtl Cu!tn
of tho comtnlltejca tin
will InvcBtlgite itiui
nia coramiuee topis
rcccs of conrresi, li tii
much epecalitloi tofcf
"stand patter" tio
means a cevKttDihMl
slon.
Tho admlnl.tntlc.p
say, Is that Tsft, If ei
a Bpcclal icitloa o!
dlatcly alter Ui
rovlso tho tariff.
doWIU'j L'tlle Ml
famous little liter f,t
nil trillFltll r
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SHAW SAYS C0WBW.
EMTOTti
New York, JtM l-
nnanc!alclrclMWr1
tho statement Bill If'
rotary of the Tmnrjl
Shaw that ho WW
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he was la the crtWJ
telyou had laoeWH1
thme upon vnm'
tu. it ti o. m i'
grft admtlsfKH'
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