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SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1008.
NO. 188.
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GRAFT REVEALED IN MIGRATION SERVICE
ARE ATTACKED BY MOBS OF THOUSANDS
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SEMITICS
iS ONCE
CALIFORNIA
GOVERNOR
, H. BUDD IS DUD
PLWKI) PROMINENT PART IN
lOMTICS OP GOLDEN STATE
1IKAWH HAD 1JKEN BAD FOR
two YEARS.
(United I'rmi Uuinl Wire. I ,
Sto&tdn, Cal., July 30. Aflcr mi
Inlaws of long duration, former Gov
nor James H. 0;da. of California.
M this nornlng at G:45 o'clock.
uj rai caiuo quickly nnd abackf ill-
1;. Yesterday the governor's condl-
tn teemed greatly Improved. Ho
?pearea brighter nnd stronger than
"Vtntinupd on nnco savon).
ROOSEVELT
TO SWING
BIG STICK
AMONG OEHGIALS
wholesale smuggling of
chinese and japs heney,
hurns and. detectives at
work tiea15 will fall.
tl'ulted I'trt. Onirri Wire.)
Snn Francisco, July 30. Tho bltji
stick, in tho hands of Its promlcr
wleldor, . Theodore Roosevelt, la
about to swing amid tho rnnks or
tho Pncillc conBt Immigration bu
rcnu, and xvhon It B'.vlng3 if seem
ingly reputable- reports can ho ro
iled Upon, heads big ami little arc
(Continued on pngu five.)
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cmcAGoiroil
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE -j
This is the last week of our
CLEARING SALE
IVE AUK NOW SELLING GOODS IN THE DIFFERENT DE
WimiEXTS AT LESS -THAN MANUFACTURERS' . COST. WE
AE DOING THIS TO REDUCE OCR STOCK TO MAKE ROOM
FR THE FALL GOODS WMIOH ARE NO WARRIVING DAILY..
so wis Tin: time for xahgains.
1000 yards Of Bwrt etnnflmifl
Calkoea tOV, rolnir ifnr m -vnrfl
m - -r - .
4c
01Q yard, of Bost Standard
Aproa OiBghams (a pretty checks,
yard
5c
SSectlngs ard MusHm
Msm,
nt Mill
l'e Dark Colored nrfw ntnr.
KCOd hftaw .lnH
-yard
.81-3c
Heavy Plaid Dress Goods
1 Qka&M wearing m.i.,i
Hti
121-2c
our White i.. -.,., i....
tu. . ""'"" " uiwj-
f 7'o Fancy White
r'auClearmRPri,.. -.
V
'ns Prices.
fcbode,
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ANTI-JEW
RIOT IN
LONDON
RESERVES CALLED
HEARST IS
SEVERLV
CENSURED
3HOR TRIES. TO ATTACK NEPHEW
OF DlAMK)3n KING HAD lhOS
FXVTK1) TRIAL OF HLACIv.
MA1U
(Unltfd Prtus I.tnxcil W(rr.1
London, July 30. Twenty-flyo
thournnd pouplo engaged In a- mop
strous anti-somltic demonatratton
outside the Dow street police station
toilny, cheering Robert Slovlcr, wjio
Avaa aitriiulttcd of the cliKrgo of at
tempting to blackmail J. IJ. Jool, mil
tloniilro nephew of the fcito Barney
Unrtmto. tho diamond lrtnir. Joel Is
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provocation for tho demonstration.
jTho mob tried to ronch Jool no he
I left the building, nnd , fought with
the guards, who, after u hard otrugt
glo, succeeded in getting tho man
out of tholr reach, ana hurried him
to n placo of safety.
The infuriated crond then began-
nttucking Innocent Jbwb, who had
gathered merely ns blghtseers or
through a rnclal Intorest In the case.!
"Many "Jews AVeTO niut!Wcd down and
beaten, and some rocolved fiovero in
juries. Hundreds or pollco rcorvep
woro summoned "from -nil the nearbv
stations, mid It Is "bullovod If tho
had not nTrlvcfl quickly tho attack
woiild hnTo tnTtun mi -Dren moro bc
riouB turn. Tho pollco rushefl
through tho cro-wh, forcing' tho m(5b
back, and confpcrirng Its momhOTs
to dlepersft Tjj mflng luir clubs, free
ly. Joori Btilt nun'lnit 'Slovler nnustTl
great resentment Irecmibo of tho nl
leged rachV) fconng, s'Khsli is said to
have been n factor In tho ovonts lcal
ing up to the charge Of blachmall.
"When the decision wits announce!
Blevler left tho court room, and tire
crowd maflo a w'im ltnontratlnn ot
approval. "They TinShetl ujvon 81evler
and ho wan nearly cruahod by tliu
n;oplo who vought no ahiiku his han'dJ
IN AN AFFIDAVIT
ACOUBKI) OP "PACKING" CON
VENTION AISO "CZA1USM"
vRRYAN COMPARES PLATFORM
OF LNWKPENDENT8.
M'nKrd Vrtn I .( frt Wire.)
Chicago, July 30. Charges of
czarlsm aro made against William
Randolph Hearst, lnhls conduct of
the Independence party convention
nt Ch'icngo, In an affidavit mado to
day "by Joseph T. Marshall, of Ply
mouth, Neb.
Tho affidavit doclares tho belief
or the affiant that tho Independence
convention wns "packed," and
oliarges that tho p'atform as adopt
L'ii by tho commlttoa was changed
before It was prosentcd to tho convention.
Thp charges havo aTousod great
Interest huro,
Stolen Pinna.
Fnirvlow, Lincoln, Neb., July 30.
Thoro wero no visitors nt Falr
vlow this mofTilng. ,Brj'nn wns work
ing early on hh nnjilysla. of the plat
form of tho Imlopondunco party. Ho
dictated tho following 8ttttomont, to
day; .The platform of the Inilopondonco
party contains a number of jtlanks
idcntlcul or subatantlally -tho samo
us soma of tho planks of tho Dem
ocratic plaIorm. 'it dumnnds tho
election of United States senators by
n popular 70te, tib tho Democratic
plntforni docs. Tho tariff plank is
qulto i'ko ours. Tho plnnk rolallvo
to trusts, wh'lo opposing private mo
nopoly, h not eo specific as our
Tho rnllrond plank doos not differ
from the plnnX In the Democratic
platform on the tmmo subject. The
plank on Asiatic Immigration Is quits
similar to the plnnk on that smiject
in the Democratic p'atform. The In
bor plank la also like ours."
Bryan pointed out other similari
ties in the two -platforms. In ills-
The demonstration Is conrldored byicueslng -whnt his terma tho Bort
th authorltlvs to hv n moe wrl-l coing of the Indaneudenco pnrty
ons aspect, owing to tho UUplay otjn,trni, tho Democrat onndfdut
rac'al hatred.
Clearing Prices
On nil our WHITE SKIRTH,
LADIES' SUITS, DRESS SKntTS,
SHIRT WAISTS, MILLINERY,
ETC. ,
85c White TJsflereklrtB, now 49c
11.49 White UnderslUrtVnow 95c
J2.B0 Whru? Underskirts,
now ,..,, $1,49
Ladies' $8.00 Kits, now . . .'.5M.75
tifllcjf UlL UVilts, now flOlSO
Ladi' $. SuiU, now ?13.90
fS.06 0trldx Plumes, uow.?2,95
All .cwir'Stlk Petticoats at Cfear
ing Price.
"Now 1 your time for BargsuBij
ia LjijkIm' Trim wed IUU.
Ibc Store Tht Saves .Yon Money
W
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NEWS FROM llEItE,
THERE AND EVERYWHERE
Aixliblshop Ireland, in a speech at
Chicago ye3terday, icorched the
German empire for Its treatment of1
Poland, nnd proplieslod tho latter ;le
oendyncy would revolt, nd tk-at he
would pniy for te success of such
a revolution.
The Columbian and Hiloan stonm
ship3, belonging to rival vompanlei,
havo begun a race to Honolulu to
lecldo who shall eiirry the U. S.
malls.
Tho investigation of a , Chicago
lodge into the reason why fcteel
workers are haled into eonrts so
frequently by their wives for not
speaking has revealea that the
oractically become dunbfrom their
work, which would -require them to
shout their lungs out If they -would
be "heard.
Charles II. Moyer tout agala been
elected preMeat of the. - Westers
TeSeratioa of MIar. The conven
ttoa has a4Jr(l, aadi tho sex?
BMetlar -will T "hM t Wmrr,
TaU Is Ma weathw fw.Jt a lit
tle aotf't ive-y-a-aai-fHa,
BBtifkatio 1e -fcretwat ahout by i had wr mi. f MHMd to he seat.
-). TA1r r w MBctifiMl. a tbl io WIlKaat Raadolk Hrt,
said:
"Tho plarorm of tho Indopond
vuco party doe not, however, aflfo
rata tho establishment of a depart
ment of labor; it does not propose
"hnporlnllsm, and Mb plank with rof
vrenco to tho pifbTiclty of campaign
hinds Is not nenfry so Htrons as
our
"Th'i qnetion miiBt confront ev
ery member -of tho Independence
party will h assist In the defeat of
the Democratic party, which stands
for so much that "he favors, mero'y
because he cannot ge all that he
would like.?
"Either the Democratic or tho Re
publican party must wln. Tho votor
vho prefers the Democratic platform
to the Repfibl'can platform, and
Joins tho Independence 1arty, mere
ly atlt3 the Republican part in
defeating several reform in which
he la Interested.
"The qaestlOB Is aot whether; one
can get all the reform that ho wanti,
but how h can get the moat re
form." Geper .Make Denial
Chic go, July i S. George W.
Perklas, cafe! ef the Cigar Makers'
Ualoa, Uday reelv4 a iette'freat
Samuel Goatpera, doayiat; that he
5ILLEK
MAY GET
FREEDOM
SURPRISE SPRUNG'
STOSLtCH OF MAN HE IS SUP-
POSED TO HAVE POISONED IN
; HANDS OF CHEMISTS E8-
ICAPED arANV times:
(United l'rcii Uuted .Wire.) ,
Chicago, July 30. A somntlonn'
turn wns given to tho famous Blllok
case' today, when it was learned that
the coroner of Dupngo county hnd
socretly oxhumed tho body of Honry
Niomunn, tho Into fathor-ln-lnw of
M'ra. Emma Vrzal Nlorimnn, ono of
tho thr.oo survivors of tho Vrzal fam
il', six mcmtior.i of which Blllolc l'i
accused 'pf .having, poisoned. t
It was learned horo today'Tliat tho
8toinac.Ii of tho dead man had been
turned over to two chemists of tho
Northern Medical Collogo, who nro
now trying to find trnceu of poison
ing; Plllcl'.'a friends declare that upon
now evldonto that will bo adducod
tho mystery of tho poluoulpgs wlllbo
cleared up, ami that tho Hupremo
court of tho United States will grant
tho prisoner tho right to a now trial.
Blljo'k "way convicted of tho mur
der of Wary Zrznl, daughter of Mar
Un Trail, In 190B, and four times
huB boeo iln tho shndow, or tho gnl
lowj. H yas sentenced to bo
hnngua Ootobor 11, 1907, and tjio
date tmd been postponed three tlinon
slnco then. Novcmbor 8, 1907,
April 29, 1908, and Juno 12, 1008
wcto sot as days upon which ho wns
to dlo, 'but in each caw a hlghoi
court intervened to envo his life.
On Juno 12, Judgo Lnndis decided
that tho prisoner hnd tho right to
appeal to tho supremo court of tho
United Stntes, undor tho provhlon of
tho constitution that forbids tho ex
ecution of any man nB long ub thero
t doubts as to his guilt, and tho.
hanging was po-tponed until tbo day
thw nppeal had boon Inkcn. Tho
nmvH of tho stay of oxeoution enmo
Jiiut as Blllok was ready to bogtn
tkts-doath march to the gallows.
Blllek'a frlonds, chief of whom is
Father O'Cnlinghan, superior of tho
Piutllst fathers or thlH city, having
gnthored 4oguthor a nia'i of evidence
to present to tho supremo court.
Jorry Vrzal, ono of tho snrvlvori
of tho family, has Mgnod an affidavit
stating that his testimony at the
trial was untrue and forced from him
by tho pollco and public prosecutor.
8Ix of the Jurors who found B'llok
guilty havo signed affldavlti stating
that they would not havo convlated
tho man hnd It not been for Jorry
VrzaVs testimony.
Cdronor Mafher said this after
noon that the exhumation of No'
man's liody Is tho result of the In
vestigation being conducted by Bl
lek's friends, who aro confident thr'
tho condemned murderer will secure
another tr'ni.
SEATTLE
CASHIER
ARRESTED
FOR EMBEZZLING
1
ACCUSED OF TI1EI-T OF AMOUNT
ING to $i8,B!ri Admits tak
ing HUM AND HAYS HE USED
IT UP.
(United 1'rww U4 Wire.)
Scatllo, July 30.R. F. Park
hurst, first asaistatit cnahlor of tho
First National Bank of Scnttlo, linn
Just boon arrested qn a charga at
ombezzlOmenfof tho sum of $48,330.
Pnrkhurut whj arrested on a war
rant from tho United States district
attorney's office, chnrgtng him with
rnjslfylng Iho uccounta of a national
bank.
' 'parthurflt'l'ivefl'iirSclIcnTly- Wr&V-
won for his doelVaUo 'get iiwhy wlth
tho funds of thu bonk, and wliott
n'ked what ho had dohu with tho
monoV Bald ho ha'd JlVod It'up, '
Home of It Hub bean hivoitod In
renl CBtnto, howovor, ani thfs linj
beon turned over to protect tho bnnk,
which,- In addition to tho $20,000
bonds, sustnlned tho bank against
Jobs.
Pnrkhurst has been a truMdd oin
ployo of thij bnnk for 12 years", Thu
tllcovory or tho defalcation wan
mado about two wooki ago, as a ro
Biijt of the auditing of tho hooka.
The cashier had charge of tho biiN
anclng nnd checking up of tho bul
ancei with Eastern bntiks, and It wuo
in theso accounts, U Is claimed, that
ho began to doctor tho books, espe
cially in tbo business dono with Chi
cago, and Now York concorns.
At no tlmo did ho tuko any very
largo uuioiints,' most of them bolnf?
of a few hundred, up to 12000. Tho
bank officials fall to understand how
tho examiners could get through tho
books without noticing that they had
boon tampered with.
M. A. ArtlolJ Is prosldont of th-j
bnnk.
Pnrkhurst Is 45 years of ago. Hu
has been, In Beattlo for moro (Van 21
years, und llvos with his wife on
Union street.
Neither Parklnirut nor hlu wife nm
prominent Booloty people, living o
nyoludod Ufa.
urging Hearst tosupport Bryan, Tho
letter says;
"The fact Is the chief merit in the
statement that I authorized cable
to be sat to Hearst, is that there
Is no truth la It."
A Mlaleter whs A aot eajeV
worklag for thers caanot enjoy re
J!!, such as was taught by tko
"Lowly Naaajroa,."
UN J UNCTION HE('l'HEI)
AGAINST LUMIIIilt TRUST'
St. Louis, Mo., July 30. A suit to
rosUalu a glgantle merger of lumbar
oompnnfos throughout tJlf United
Statoj Into u $300,000,000 comblno
to control tho yellow plno luduetry
was brought In tho circuit court to
day by Attornqy-Genernl Hadloy, of
Missouri.
Judgo Klnsoy keuod u temporary
order restraining the organization of
tho proposed combine. Thu case was
set for hearing August 17.
Tho attorney-general claims t
havo received Information that prep
arations havo beon completed for tho
organization of the great yellqw plno
trust, and that tho promoters aro
ready to put it Into operation.
Hadloy took his action today on
tho theory that the alleged monopo
ly could be opposed better by.aa act
of prevention than by an attempt to
dissolve the, merger if It had bea
formed ,t "
- Some- oae 'ay the comIhjI aere
plaa Hying wachiae will be safer
thaa the autowoblle. No sky flyere
for the maa bMC tw.
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