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ounwl SAL KM. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1008. no. 'Jam. i rnL. tYlll. DISRUPTION IN THE IRRIGATION CONGRESS IFfED STATES CONSUMPTIVE VICTIMS NUMBER 138,000 YEARLY ATTEMPTED 10 MURDER EMPEROR MfESSES sfTER 50 YEARS rnM I'rfM I.end Wire.)' I,. nfri.,. . Sent. 20. Ilnrlntr tilt? fc.i'iof tie famous attempt to as as. ' Ilmi'-ror Louis Nnpoloon I th Empna In Paris In 1958, ) i )0 pe se-s wore killed and 1H0 -M b t'u ex'iloMon of bombs, Vv Tamlllo do Rudlo, residing at i"l South Flguoron street, this " y-AB n' l'ght upon onj of iiso' rimakaliU" ovonts of Euro pn Mi'orv l n ntntetuent made 3t"''uliv, after sl'onco extending "ni" rto T) ltd In -nvs t lint he it ivf 'mmli which dPtroyod the ni f,-r!-" and describes In tie- to no to mot wns arranged, t,qj k" -!(; Iicen pi-ppared, though r.,K t-Mro thrown. Ho was .a,''' '.' p.nlniined ta d"nth. re- j.1-d Hi pi) i. EngMsh woman, tic ho ph o.jt iviig entouced to BtTl'iF'ljcl eseiiipd and came to irlca. M 'rMKUt under Genr ia.Grr sal Sherman lu tb C'vl' fit, ani lmfw both generals pe ti!'r H" ft the army w'th 'he mW wa.T, and gradually d'lft- i ttMward until lit? arrlvod here, 'If t ir llwl nnltly in roi!: -' if ih bis wife, who shnreil t'u !,' cf his most thrill Ins art Born ftf n nnliln fmiiltv 1a ttiwlln hr- -natrlot" In his enrlv ml ami wa associated with Ma &! Hi OrInl, Mie Italian loaders fir day with Orslnl ho helped "' me piot against Nnuoleon. inl'-r Vn l,v Mm .lnili-unlln,. .W Jj-fch monarchv, ho would bo ? D!ow ror tho freedom or Hli itatempnt clvnu .tntniiu I. it !.. . JVnown to history and records ; '-"w nave nung closely about nnt anl tbnt will astound tho ' ' Tl"ied Wrirlll Hn Imnllnnln' of ho chief conspirator? ?. . Dl' nev?r wioro bus KWierlomly, and for many years "WM at ono nt iinit.'o nna -nan ' ,"vu's"' ftt itatempnt is ti.n .... t. lt wnt hi- no n.,.n n.i.. Wl, the occa8,n o ftho unvejl Ltl, l,a,e of Fe'lce Mortal. rJ4Mex?CltPd for tl nttmt nn P'l'colNanoleon. ' r,7ft was aroused In tho htiih r ,y ne ,e,tor' antl- fcI"oihe e"oro, of ' Corrlero Eg, of Milan, on of ho ..77 8 or ltn,v' EUo"e Pat ki&lB,;e,it0r or 'Italia, of jl p7i ,u ,rQm 'no.ramou1 ;-? e ijeclded tr tniir rni., ?lu,!It."w,"tto'.He itM ir iu Cl 'nnner w n . !1 Wife. nH t.l t--k . onw t; :,"". uvuv. w"8 ., . lo oi uis irienas AS pik ,nt0 Ms confldencQ lad Ifl "aspirators went to "s ai there lem-npH , vr rlr0pe oo the night ot Janu- sfetenlr.riai?",a mmt iv, .Lv,c "rown. uno lW trots B f ordon of P0--ce U .ffi nd another de- tMil.?r,'B. kllllnB horses l,U, bara in , v b.y a nracle, . tw. t0 Napoleon and Eu- ?. nd ih. -.,cratched by -?0rinl were execute n CruTS ? "'? !,rapJ8- i . ... "e'al other nntriot. lnitur?.!h?. pxt day.. no ' Till. the tor' and r ... e'ie 'rom tio- ... 4.U?. Mrtr.rr" .. wfj,. ,-'" vaster than --, -' ucaiues RnsA LtTr. wro lavowed. !&&m":?k Lr?1-t5SL,W.4 t.'rid V ll1 uxt. Wc STEAMER HUMBOLDT WRECKED ALL ARE REPORTED RESCUED (flitted Prcus I.eiifHMl Wlrc.i Souttlo, Wash., Sopt. 29. The tinnier Humboldt, whloh sn'lod at 9 o'clock last nlqht for Southoa-tern Alnshnn port, ran ashore this morn li)K In it delist) fog nt Active Pns. ovornl miles north of Vlctorln, I), C, according to a ineMnRO Just re ceived by tho United wlroloss. Tho 38 pa soimerH wore tnkon-off nfely and trnnsported to shore, It Is bill'vod, without nnv fntulltles. Tho extent or tho Ikimboldt's In jur'08 nr eunknown. Salvage boatH have hcfn rushod from Victoria. Tho Humboldt Is being operated under tho lias or the Padflc Const Stnam flhlt Company, and Is commanded by Onntnn TliiiiKhniiin. RAVAGES Of WHITE PLAGUE IS WORST OF ALL DISEASES rovo One 'iter abandoned this plnn and de vised the well-known plan. Tho hnnilm used In tho attempt worn cn't. ")t In London, as Is generally bo Hi'ved. but In tho Taylor foundry in TJlr"'nhnm. "We ook our place near t)ii front of tbe oprn hoire. Tho pollco and o'dipf fonned nbout tho carrlago n-d the crowd pressed cIoro In. Ao M'n rnrrlpco drew up I could observe Oo mnz across tho stro.Pt. Then I paw his nrm swing bnek. nnd I whispered to Orls'nl to crouch, n i Ooiucz was Miniir to throw his bobb. ,Tut ns I whlspored to Orlslnl came tho ox'ilo lon Gomez had aimed badly and killed a number of 'oldlors who formed a cordon along tho sidewalk In rront of the spot where Orslnl and I wero standing. "In the midst of tho confusion nroduced bv Gomez' bomb, r pn-ped over the (lend bodlps nmld tho dla-t'-aeted cordon. The cnrr'ano door hnd been oponod and tho Emneror nnd Emnress wore alighting, I nn nroqehed as cloio as notslblc to tho vehicle, nnd, taking tho bomb from iiv pocket, throw It nt their feet. It blew tho carrlago to pieces and killed be horses and a chamberlain. The Enmoror was unhurt, but tho Em irnss was slightly wounded. They nssed n onco into tho op;uhouso, nnd, I em told, sat through tho per formance. "I owe my life to my wire, Eliza Dooth. an English woman, who Is fstlll my companion, who succeeded In tntero ting tho London Times In rav tato. The Influenco or that powerful journal Induced Queen Victoria to bestir herseir to secure my reprlove from Empress Eugenie. "Plorl nnd I wore condomnod with Orlnl to die. It was arranged that Pier! was to be executed first; I sec ond, and Orsinl, regarded as the chlof culprit, was to witness on rend, nnd to be beheaded last. We started for the scaffold. Our hands wero tied behind our backs and alro chained to our feet. We wore tho collarless shirt. It was raining and snowing at the same time., I was smoking my pipe. A person, whoso breast was covered with decorations, Rdvanced on horseback, He whis pered to tho guard, and I was taken abruptly from the line and led to ward the prison. "And still today, after half a cen tury, I tremble when I think of the fallaciousness of human Justice. Felice Orslnl and Gulseppl Plerrl, the two most severely punished, the two gull'lttoned, were, among the four accused, the pnly ones who had not thrown bomb3, who had not shed blood." O ' WOULD RECALL GRAFT EXPOSER (United Ft IMt Wire.) Los Angeles". Cal., Sept, 29. Fol lowing the activities of City Prosecu tor Woolwln, who, during the P3t ew day? has closed all club buf fets, raided the exclusive California club, and made, open charges that the mayor and peT'ce board are gall ty of the protection of yfce, step are being takes today to farce the reeall of City Attorney Leslie R. Hewitt. ".Voolwla cklef. (t'nlfrt l'reitu t.enncil Wire.) Washington, D. C, Sopt. 29. That "tho groat white plague" costs tho people of tho civilized world ovc u billion dollars n year In hnrd cash wan the statement made today by Professor Irving Fisher, of Ynlo mil vorslty, 'n a pnor read betoie that section or tho International Tuber culosis congress devoted to tho dis cussion or the hyglonlc, social, In kistrlnl and economic uspecta of tu 1'orculosls, ' ' Profcemr Flsher'p imper was henrd by n rcnt throng of doctors nnd Inymen t'.at (crowdod the ns"ombly ball of the new national musoum, which Is not largo enough to hold even hnlf or tho delegutos to tho con-tcre.-s. It mndo a profound Impros ilon. Profuaaor Fisher estimated thnt consumption kills 13S.000 a year In the United States nlono which I' quiil to the deaths trom typholC, . "vr, scarlet favor, an)nl)pnv, .cnn uer nnd n scoro of other (Usuiibo taken togethor. While Prorossor Vlshor confined his pnper to a discussion or the to-t In money or tho dlsenso, ho pointed -nit that the cost In brokon hoarta and dhnppolnted I'vos, which can not bo menBured In monoy, Is fur more Important. Terrible Owl. "Five million people now living In tho United Stntoa aro domod to till consumptives' grnvcu unless some thing Is done to prevont It," snld Professor Fisher. "As each donth menus anxiety and grlof ror a whole family, over 20,000.000 persons will ho rendered miserable by thoso deaths. "It taken tho victims of tuboreu ols gonorally throo yonra to dlo, during which tlmo tho poor victim can earn llttlo or nothing. Finally tho scourge plck'i ocit Its victims when thoy nre young mon nnd wom en, at tho very tlmo thoy aro begin nlng to earn money. Tho minimum cost or eating ror each case borore death la $2400 while tho earning powor which 'might hnvo been If donth had not come brings tho totnl costto at least 8000. "If this Is multiplied by the 138, 000 deaths, wo find tho cost bigger than the almost Incalculable sum of ono billion. Over half this cost us ually falls on tho v'ctlm himself, but tho cost to others than the consump tive Is over $440,000,000 a year, . o HAItHlMAN HAS SPINAL TROU11LK BIG BLAZE IN 'FRISCO CHINATOWN DESTROYS 1 50,000 IN PROPERTY jft'iiltPil !'ros Longed Wire.) San Francisco, Sopt. 29. Tho whole! Chinese q'.inrter or thin city was tnreatenpd with doitructlon bv Ilro today, when n blnzo, supposed to have been cnuscd by opontuootM combustion stnrted In tho bnsomont ir a building oecuulod by Yow Yeon &. Conipnny, 717 Dupont street, de stroying nlmost tho entlro building and entailing a lotvs of $150,000. Mucli excitement wns pfuoI among the celest'nls for n '!"i bv p report thnt ton Chl'ue enrlo had bqen hemmed 'n by th' ll" -nd burnod to dent'v ! wo,j .farn',' nt' or tho fir" ' l 'inpn ex!it..L'.Ku thnt tb- ?'oop'.d o- 4mo f-i. !- .. of tho flro, It wa. UfltntM'' .heck and It wns only iiftc- 'i:a'd llglit by almost tho on llro (luiiartmcnt thnt tho tlnmcs were provenied from Bprondtng through cit Chinatown, TAFTIN SOUTH DAKOTA 6ETS ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION ri'nttcfl l'rciis t.e(1 Xtn. M'tcholl, S. D., Sept. 29. Wllllnm H. Taft wns enthusiastically wel comed here todny by 20,000 porsom nnd In his speeches, his roferonces to Prosldunt Uoosovolt, caused nn ova tion ror tho occupant or tho White Ho u 80. Hopresontntlvo or tho warring Gnmblo-Klttrldgo rnctloiiB or th party wero recolvod togothor by Tart on board hi a apodal car and thoro 1 ,1 frfltlfinil ImttiiiAiiti ..... I I i. ri,v,,ii Niiiiiiru; muuiiii. , Taft spoko to a big crowd at tha n i nnd dollvored another i speech In tho open air. Ho Is In Hue . 1!(Im mill hit vilcp I- Ini'irjv'iiK T i inc 'linn here, was n tremendous B1IL...J. n (TTnlt'd Prci IftHMl Wlre.i Boston, Sopt. 29. Efforts are bo ng made today to learn exactly how serious is tho Bnlnal troublo for which E. H. Harriman, capitalist and railroad magnate, has been taking treatment for sovoral monthB. Har riman refuses to discuss his allmont, and Dr. R. W. Lovott.'of 234 Marl boro street, who Ib caring ror the magnate, declares it would be un professional ror him to dhcuss the patient's case. , . .. . n Chinatown King Dying. (United I'rew Le-1 Vlr I San Francisco, Sept. 29. There I sorrow in Chinatown today. Chan Cheong. the king or Chinatown, lies at death's door. Ho occupies a cot at San Jose Charl'e's sanitarium, with his wire and chlldre nrrom Chi na by his side, and his rrlends are awaiting the inevitable. o MICHIGAN TOWNS IIURNKD HV FIRE Marinette, Micb.. Sept. 29. Two towns, Ooll ned Klngsmnn, are In ashes today, and the loss to standing timber is heavy, a tho result or for est f-e rag'ng In this vicinity. The town of McAlester wai saved by the residents, assisted by volun teer from Marinette. The lo-a to Senates ttephenson aad the Sawyer Goedwaa Cauapaay. la" etaadlag Um ber, will be larse, A heary rala has helped to extinguished the. Urea. lAUOsySTEXVAjix WAS... WELL IIErtfltE ICX'lLKI) ((Tnltod .I'iwi l.en-il WlrtM WnBhlngton, D. C, Sppt. 2S. When Colonel Wllllnm F. Stowart, the Ho-en'lod Amerlean Droytus, wbr appeared bero-e tho rollrlng board nrdored by the war department here thl1 n ternnon, In giving tin oppor tun'ty to lutrodtico evidence, he will endeavor to show that If his heart Ir wonk or he Is disqualified lu nny othe" way, tho falllni' Is duo to hl snforced exllo nt Fort Grant, Ari zonn. Charles Stowart, brothor of tho colonel, nnd n San Frnnclsco nttor noy, lit hero In hh bohnlf and today assortod that It could bo proved posi tively that Colonol StownrVs health wa1 excellent when ho was sent to Fort Grant. Ho says that tho colo nel wns oxam'ned at that tlmo and thnt tho records or tho examination will bo produced. Orders wore Issued todny by Brig adier Oonernl Wllllnm P. Hnll, sum moning tho retiring board to Wash Ington barracks, to bo presont at th" examtnntlon to bo conductod by Col onol Wllllnm H. Arthur nnd Major Guy Loddlo, tho two medical mom hers or tho board. Upon tholr re port or tho physical condition or Col onel Stewart, taken lu conjunction with tho report or tho s-irgcon nt Fort Huachuca, who decided that Stowart was unableto stand tho 90 mtlo tost o SEVEN OF MM) LIVING AND WIN I'ORTUNT (United lre Lented Wlre.i New Haven, Conn., Sopt. 29. Seven old niou aro congratulating thomsolvee today on having won thi irrand futurity of tho Now England states, In which they fought against death for the prize. A half million dollars was tho stake, and tho death of Deacon Fitch yesterday lost him a sevonth of tho prize, while It won ror the rest. The futurity was a tontalne estab lished in 1820. Threo hundrod Now Havonen put 100 each n a pool, and the Tontalne Hotel was erected. An agreement was made that the prop orty should remain untouched -until all but aeven of the shareholders wero dead, Then It was to be divided. The list has boon growing thinner for several years, and when It became known that there were but eight alive, there was a race between doctors and nurses. SHERMAN AND KEItN SHAKE HANDS Chicago, Sopt. 29. James S. Sho. mnn nnd John W. ICern, tho vice presidential cnndldnten of tho itn. .puhJicun-jind Domocrivt'o pnrtluo, mi?' nore in the wbby or the Aiulltqrlum ruin ex and ''hook hnnds rnnllnllv. They exchanged follcltntlonn niu' Sherman Invited Kern to visit him nt hi- homo In Utlcn, N. Y. "Hrtag Mrs. Korn, too," urged Sherman. "All right, I cortn'nly will, ir I enn popslbly nrrnngo It," replied Korn. Doth onlnved tbn mnollnir mul seemed greatly ploaBed. Formor Cougrossmnn Curlls np- proachod as thoy were talking. lit Bald: "I want to shako hands with tbn noxt vlco president." To nillke Hiiro bo shrink Mm linnrla or both, Sherman went to Dnnvlllo, 111b., rrom bore and Korn went to Knla mnzoo, Michigan, this afternoon. RRVAN COURTEOUS TO REPUHLICAN CANDIDATE Lincoln, Nob,, Sopt. 29. Charles Bryan, brothor o' William JonnlngH Brvnn. todn' received tbn fnllnwlnir telegram from tho presidential can didate: "Please ask tho Democrats of Lin coln to tnko down nil my plcturea whllo Taft Is in town and hnvo them show him ovory possible courtesy." A big demonstration Is planned lu honor of Taft who Is to speak here tomorrow night. Tho local Demo crats and Republicans hnvo jqjnod hands to do honor to tho cnndldate who Is opposing theli townsman ror the presidency, PINCHOT CAUSE OF TROUBLE PACIFIC COAST MEN SCORE HIM LAUNCH EXPLODES MEN HAVE NARROW ESCAPE OTnlted Trew Lewd Wire,) Monterey, Cal., Sept. 29. Flvo men, who wero sleeping on- tho big new launch Sagamore, narrowly escaped ' -'ng burnrd o death, when the gpiclta tai'k exploded at 3-70 o'clock this rooming, totting fire to the launch and transforming It sud denly Into a Seating, furnace. . . The "big fleet" In In wlrelew co muH'catloB with the ntatlou st the Philippines. SAYS TAKT'8 BROTHER CONNECTED WITH STANDARD Cleveland, Sept. 29, Attorney II. H, John-on of this city today ad dressed a letter to William II. Taft, alleging thnt his brother, Charlos P. Taft, wax connected with the Stand ard Oil Interests and helped promoto the commlsson of all the gas and 1'ghtlng companies of Cincinnati and Cleveland with a view to prevent competition. Johnson explained that ho had Died suits In behalf of Margaret K. Smith, a local "tockholder, nKiilust. the commission alleging thnt the law was violated, In the letter he asked Taft, In vlow of the alleged connection of his brothor, whether, If elected, ho would Dro8ucute tho pending cases against the Standard Oil company. The let ter will be forwarded to tho candi date. Johnson does not attempt to submit any proof of his charges that Charles P. Taft was In (ho deal. SUSPECT WIFE MURDERER CHARGED Belllngham, Wash., Sept. 29. -A chargo of murder In the first degree was today filed against J'. K. Thomas, slayer of Mrs. Grenalda Thomas, whose body was found burled In tho back yard of her hqme, a Twenty-live hundred delegates ami nea-ly ten thousand visiter were In t tends nee when the eongre span-J e loaay. (United I'ri'ii Leimed Wire 1 Albuquoniuo, N. M., Sopt. 29. A bltte.r attack upon tho national for OHt reserve policy administered by Ohler Fores tor Glfford Plnchot In California nnd on tho Pacific const tlP'onteiK to disrupt tho sixteenth Nntlounl Irrigation rougresH which convened bore todny. The Pne'lle const delegaton aro liorc In force, propnred to mnko an aasnult unon what they term "the unwarranted cznrlam" of Plnchol nnd his policy. The friends or tho niluilnlstrntion ncciiRo them or rep rosoutlng tho "cnttlo barona" nnd thoy nre retnltntlng In kind. The ohler subject or discussion ebout tho lobbies of the hotel j todny , wan tbo threatened nttnek on P'nchot i nnd It thcMght that tho hnrmonv i ulenders In tho cnncrois will have f-'.'jl work keoplng down the denun ciation of Roosovelt'e ndmlniatrator of th national forests. So blttor linn the dlciiRslon heroine that votes on nil roKolutlonn to comu beforo llio congreia nrn being tradod with votos on n proposed resolution condemn ing Plnchot 'u no unmeasured terms. Judge D. C. Denn, or Denver, gon oral counsel or Uio "Colorado Fuol & Iron company, has threatened to ronu' he-e nnd doliver n denunciation or Plnchot on tho door or tho con gress and as Plnchot Is hero, ho does not mince words In roplylug to criti cisms a debate llvullor thnu thnt at Sacramento last year Is looked for by Mm dologatos, Pluchot's enemies say that ho ehnrgo- such a big price for tho prlv llcgo of allowing cnttlo to feed on tho ranges, thnt It mnko- It Impos sible for tho small cnttlo owner to HBO tho national ranges. "Why," said ono California dol gnto todny, "wo hnvo to pay moro than the Interest on tho prlco of tho lands. If wo hnd to buy It at a stiff prleo.' I s outrageous." Tho friends of tho Roosovolt ad ministration aro .trying to squelch the matter. Tho rangers aro being aid- od by tho powerfml Interests repre sented nt tho congress, Attorney Frank Short, of Frosno, Cnllfomln, Is horo to demand a loosening of tho restrictions on oloc trlc uowor corporations In natloml roaorvo. Jurgo Short Is against the charging or nny tax for the uso of tho pow-v rights In tho national for est reserves. Ho claims that pera meat vested rlvhts should bo glvon uowor corporations o as to "Induce tho Invottmont of capital." The onoiules of tho Plnchot ad inlnlstrntlon of the national forest aro talking of holding a caucus and forcing tho Ihsuo on tho congress. MILES AND SCHLEY OUT FOR llllYAX Laport. Ind., Sopt. 29. Tho Dem ocratic state committee today wan advised that Genoral Nelson A. Miles and Ad'rri "Mnflld Scott Schley will stnmii Indiana for Bryan, It Is expected that tho famous gen eral and admiral will travel In a prl vate ror nn- arrangements mndo for Hpve-a m receptions In tholr hon or at different cities, The announcement that Miles am! F.'-U nre coT-i'ig Into this state an political "amnalgnnrn ha- nrou-ed grent Intorent and tho Democratic leaders oxnressed delight nt their dc clalon. Both parties aro planning to enncontrate a heavy fight on thU state during tho later weeks of th campaign. - WEAITRV POLYGAMI&T Al'PI'Ltl TO STKAVA Pan Francisco, Sept. 29. Attor neys for Robert Hit Tun Bosnian, tho Chinese ni'Illoualro today annenled to Secretary Straus of the depart ment of commerce and labor at Washington, from the declMon of the local Immigration .officials Who last A eoug ft welcome by a chorus, of 390 trained yelcee epene4 the . r