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Tho nctlon for a rj taring Is taken nt tho direct order of Attorney Gonornl Donnpnrto, Uttor conference with President Itoosc relt Tho caso Is to bo vigorously tontMted by tho federal attorneys. Denver, Colo., Aug. 21. "Tho jilge who cannot sco tho Standard 011 company of Now Jersey In tho Sucdard Oil company of Indlanr. 1 who cannot seo through both of uh9 legal fictions to tho real own tn and real offenders, John D. Kkefellcr, II. If. Itogors, John TJ. iKkbold and othore, tB cither blftiil ed by prcjudrce or an unfortunate disposition to obscuro tho merits of controversy by Btralned nnd Irrelev ant tcchnicnlItles,,, Is tho phrase with which Attorney aonornl Her bert S. Hndlcy of Missouri terminated la ringing nttack upon tho recent re versal of tho Standard Oil coi.tp.uiy decision by tho United States cir ctitt court. Tho address was made boforo tho convention of tho Na Jttnal Association of Attorney don cmls In session horc. Ilndloy is president of tho organization. "To assert .that men mny, by the organization of a puppet corpora tion, oscapo tho proper measure of punlshmont for tholr wrong-doing," said Hadloy, "Is to glvo to tho logal fiction of tho corporation greater rights, privileges and Immunities (Cbntlmied pa Pagt t.1 CAMPAIGN POR PUBLIC UTILITIES W C0HA6E GROVE MEETING CHICAGO E FIVE DAYS' SALE OF TERRIFIC PRICE CUTTING NOW IS YOUIt TI3IE TO OKI' HARGAIXS. WE ARE SLAUOHTER IXQ PItlCES RIOHT AND LEFT ALL OVKIl THE STORE REAR ON Hundreds of yards of Protty Challlei, Lawns and Dlmltleo 'ovr )ard 3'.J, 41&-A and 5 r l-vic and 15c Dross Gingham, W on sale at, yard - 8 1-3, O AND 10 100 dozen Ladles Past Colored Ho.!rj now on sale at, pair - 10S 12WAND is Odd sizes In T..tpa ..!,,- ftderwear at Small Prices. Each f 1012, 15 Xiulia UnderwMP h,i Whd at HALF PmcE. SkirU, Dren and Gowns. . 30, 40, G5 AXD JP 40 d0sn t.. . iei c Corset Covers, now . 36 NEW SUItS Now R exhibition. Come asd se tho Low Prices wo car glvt you qu them. Frlcee Slaughtered on Ladle' Fancy Lawn Shirt Waists. fl.,09 Waists Now .....49 1 2. 80 Waists r New '96f Price cut Away Down oa the following- geeds: xualias aa4 Sheetlags, Table Llaeas, Mea's FuraUklags, Clothis. Shoee, Corsi1", Otovee, Parasols, Furs, Silk Petticoats, Notloiui, Laees, Rlbboas, KMhroWerles aad Far Hajidkerehtefe, Cottngo Grove, Aug. 21. (Special Dispatch to Journal.) Tho fight be ing mndo throughout kho stn'to for bottor roads, freo locks, wntor rlghta and othor mnttora of bcnoflt to Ore gon conterud nt Cottngo Grove yes torday. Among thoso who poko wore Judge Scott, Stato Engineer Lewis and Oswald WosU Tho lVrot'cdiiiKM. President H, O. Thompson, of tho Cottage Grove Commorcial club, in troduced tho speakers and there was n flno representation, of business men present. Tho club rooms aro large and commodious. ' Cottage Grove haa had a building boom U1I9 year, putting up flno brick blocks. Scott Well Received. Judgo Scott was glvon a very cor dial recoptlon by tho business mon of tho llttlo Lane county mining me tropolis. He outlined tho grntor Or egon good roads campaign and stated that It was tho Intention to build ono great stato highway to connect California and Washington. Ho pre dicted that thousands of tourists would como to Oregon In tho sum mer. Many largo hotels would bo built to accommodato them. Thy spent throo millions nnnually In southern California nlono. Ameri can tourists spent $12,000,000 an nuafly in Franco monoy Oregon can get. Four largo convict camps would bo ostnbllshod and convict labor would bo employed to prepnro ma terial for roads, which would thon bo distributed, giving employment to SIYS BOTH llllllll) BE PUNISHED CAPTAINS 5R0THER 'ARGH-flEND" (United l'rcs r.onpl Wire) Boston, MasB., Aug 21. "My hus band nnd his brother nro rascals. 1 hopci that they will both bo strung up. Thornton J. Ilnltis is nn nrch flond," This is tho Btntomcnt 61 Mrs. Claudia Llbboy Halus, wlfo'of Cap tain Potor'O. Halns, who klllqd Wlll lam E. Annls. Her mother nnd fath er, Mr. and' Mrs, Charles W. Llbboy werq" present at tholr homo In Win- throp, as Bho centinued: "Those scoundrels aro capable of anything. In my luiBband's absence Thdihion Halns tried to. mivte lave to mo and I hated him. Then ho nolsonod mv husband'B mind. I was beaten, starvod and crazed until I signed somo papbrs (hor alloged con fession). Thoy may havo beon blank for all I know. My husband Is a bruto but I would hnvo borno with him for my children's sake. Ho boat mo many times. Ho would havo shot mo, too. I thought ho would seek mo out and kill mo. Tho rescnls, I hope, they will both bo hanged. My poor babies! What will bocomo of them?" APPEALS FOR VOTE OF SOUTH IN OPENING SPEECH 0E CAMPAIGN Halus Breaking Down, Now York, Aug. 21. RofUBlng food and muttering constantly of his wlfo's allogod downfall, Captain Potor C. Hnlne, U. S. A., Is bordorlng on n collapso In his coll today, llo la under tho constant caro of a phy sician but llttlo can bo dono for him. His mind Booms to rest constantly on toamstors and labororB. to placo .tlie tho events which load him to shoot matorlal on tho roads. It meant n William E. Annls last Saturday, great deal to property and to schools In marked contrast is Thornton and churches to have first class JonklnB HnlnB, his brothor, who li roads. In an ndjolnlng cell, Is calm and cool to Store That Saves Ym Money The New Wntor Code, This was prosonted by Stato En gineer Lewis, who argued that throo fourths of the stato had to havo Ir rigation. Even tho Wlllamotto val ley was awakonlng to tho value of wator for farm crops. Title to wa ter, which represented the greatest value of land, was uncertain and not well defined. Stealing a horso or grain was a crime, but stealing a man's water and destroying his cro. was not a crime. It was a basis for litigation. Twenty yea.r. of litiga tion hid eaded In worthless decree thatcduld not bo euforced. A man who buyg a water right now buys a lawsuit and that an eadless one. West ea Land Grants. Oswald West ha ad led the railroad wagon road land grants In a mas- terlv manner. Ha ahowed tnat 7,000,090 acre had been given away to eacourage aach corporations a territory a large as two New Eng 1M states. Half of the acreage of tbeee grants was still In the hands of these corporations. He showed that these lands had paid almost no taxea for 25 years, or lese than 175, 000, SJace 102 $500,000 waa paid galea of laads would set the rail road cojay 150,000 per He. Ho nade out a hard ease agalaat tho wagoa road land grants. They bad dod.ed taxes aad blocked develop neat, These graatg should be brok en up. The Toads they pretended to build were a fraud, aad a graft. They (Caatta4 o 9 ). nnd apparently unaffected by tho charges against him. Uo Is com posed, oats regularly nnd sleeps well. Ho sooms to havo no nerves. Occasionally when tho captain'? voico rises ill his lnmontatlons Jen kins calls out to him cheerfully: "Rrnce up, ola man I Wo will como out all right yot." Au Intervlow given out by Mrs. Halns last night at Wlnthrop, Mass., In which sho detailed alleged mis treatmont at tho hands of her hus band and said she feared he would kill her, agala denying all his, charges, caused' considerable pon- aternatlon among Halns' friends hero today, but It is believed the ma jority of tho army oHcers roroaln loyal to the prisoner. Maid (tyring Bcamlnl. Another sensation developed today In the Halns' case, when Marie Louise Sulmande, a French maid, who has had charge of tho two chil dren of T. Jenkln Halns, declarol that Jenkins h tho father and sho Is the mother of one of tho children, both of whom wero supposed to bo the children of the deceased wJfo of Jeoklns. Mrs. T. Jenkins Halns U4 In Washington In 1900, The Sulmaudo woman alleges that her hahy waa. bora In Decewber, 1907, n a Brooklyn hospital. She says that her employer promised to marry her aad that her fright following his ar rest la coaaectloa with the killing of William K. Aaato by Captain Peter O. Haiar caused her to laake the rtatemeht. (United 1 rean Leaned Wire.) Hot Springs, Vn., Aug. 21. -Will-lam Howard Taft In his nddrosB to tho RopubllcniiB of Virginia, who Knthordd hero to moot him today, ap pealed to tho "solid Bouth" to brcnlc nwny from tho Democratic column, ho said: "Every ono having tho Intorostqt tho. country nt heart would rojolce to havo tho solid south, as a Democratic assot In ovory national campaign, br.okon up. It would bo better lot tho statpB thon.MJlYee and -for the country. The Republican party Is not sectional, which the fact that the aoutb always" supports the'lXone emtio party would Indicate. "Tho Republican vviy" Iibb 1m proved the, waterway's by building thp Panama canal; has started a movomont for tho redemption of swamp lands; tho conservation of forest nnd water resources and la taking many othor slaps fpr tho de velopment of tho south. Tho growth nnd development of tho mining and Iron Industries of tho south nro di rectly duq to tho laws onacted by tho Republican party. No attention haa beon paid to partisan proclivities In appointments In tho Philippines, Porto Rice' nnd Cuba. "Tho reason that tho south has such llttlo Influonco In tho executive branch of tho government, is that tho south has always beon consldorod by tho Domocrncy, ospeclnlly by tho northern Domocrncy, nB n part of the country cortaln to support tho Democratic tlckot. Thoroforo, whom tho Republican party Is in powor, It Is noithor natural nor to bo expected Hint It otimilfl aiitntnnn it It'll AVf.tif ENTERTAINS ANOTHER'S HUSBAND SUIT E0LL0WS FOR $250,000 (United t'rens Lensfd Wlro.) Now York, Aug. 21. Declaring that nho found Mrs, Llzzlo Hastings Holmo entertaining hor husband, Jttmcn E. Dunn, formorly manager of tho Savoy hotel in San Francisco "In pink pajamas, drinking whiskey and smoking n small slgar," a suit for $250,000 damages for allonatlng her husband'B affections, was filed today by Mrn. Sarah, tytella JMcksle Rosen baum Rogers Dunn of Han Franelfco, At pie samfe time Mrs, Phrii caun ,ed divorce papers to be served ppott her husband.' .Mrs. Holmty who U the wjfe bi former City judge Let-ceW'Helmi,''ls- wmMt Mrs. Duna 1ms beea continually la the limelight lately. Hfce made a spectacular attack upon Dunn ajid Airs, iiqune recently wnen sue round them together 911 the board walk at Atlantic City, ,At that,. time iha ex claimed to Mrs, Ifoline; t "You havy bftrt st)JHlg pther women's luisbatiijs for years. Ill mako.ypu pay for, qtcallhg W hus band." , Upon hor return to San Francisco sho wtfntto ,tho saloon of Dan Dean, former Btoward. at tho Savoy, and wrockod tho place, attor giving Dean n sovoro drubbing. Mrs. Holme Is made tho dofondant In tho damage suit filed today. San Fraiicjuco, Aug. 21, Mrs. Duckslo Rosenbnum Rogers Dunn la woll known In this city, where hor vnrlod matrimonial advonturea have caused notoriety for sovoral years. After an unsuccessful marriage to hor flrflt husbnud nnd a sensational (1 Ivor co suit, oho boenme Intorostod Inn young man nnmod RoKors nnd tlvo positions, leading mon from tlto nrnrrlod blm six months aftor alio opposing ranks In tho south. "Tho only cure Is by Indepqndont action and support of tbo Republican ticket. I know tho south Is con sorvativo, Ry tradition, It's attach mont to tho ' Democratic purty Is firm but a party represents principles and when principles cliange, though the name ,of tho party remains the same, it would worn that after a while traditional attachments woul rest lightly on nn intelligent com munity." Taft roforredatoAhe 8pnnllt war as having dono apnea to weld the north and south and removo section, a! feeling. Ho Bald: "Mo, Toto, the. south has not tho sllKbteat sympatHy with the spirit of tho Democratic jiltfsVa,' favoring the disruption of certain Industrial Interests for the purpose of stamp lug out evil In their conduct, rather thaa their regulation with a view to ward bringing thorn within the law. They know and understand tho threat against tho property of tho country Involved, In placing In pow er the Democratic party, undor Its presont leadership." In another portion of his speech, Taft replied to nryan's spooch of acceptance, particularly to the charge that tho people do not rule and that tho Republican party Is re sponsible for corporation abases, Taft pointed to the overwhelmfsjr. majority given McKlnley and Rooe velt, the maiBteaance of the gold standard and the protective tariff. He declared the conduct of the preseat MMWHMMWWNPMMMSWMMeMNMHWI '(Ooattawed oa lv.) had parted from Rnsenbaum, Less than four moths later hn socurod n dlvorco from Rogers, declaring that hor socond motrlmonlal oxporlmont had cost hor 100,000. Shortly after that hor path orossod that of James E, Dunn and becamo tho object of her third nuptial conquost. Mrs. Dunn furnished tho monoy to purchaso tho Savoy hotol and es tablished hor husband as proprietor A few months ago ho suddonly disap peared, leaving no explanation. Urtr. Dunn followed him east and found him ono day at Atlantic City In com pany with a woman, Two weoks ago M'rs. Dunn again appeared In this city la search of hor fugitive hus band. Not finding htai Bho rented her wrath on Dan Dean, formor stew ard of the Savoy, vhen sho accused of knowing the whoreabouts of her husband. Dean entered an action In. police court against her for personal damages, complaining that sho had severely beaten him. -o- Joseph Mcddlll Patterns, yon of tho editor of tho Chicago Tribune has given a grand expose of society people In his book entitled "Llttlo Ilrothers of tho Rich." King Leopold's reign of blood In the Congo ended yesterday w.hea tho HrusselB chamber of deputies pass ed the annexation bill, maktag tho Congo part of tho goYernmeat, Ocllla Karcuidn, a 21-yer-eld girl of Seattle, committed suicide by taking poiaoH yeeterdsy because ahe had been suffering from a toothache far three weeks.