PAIL OAPIT L JOURNAI, SALEM, ORHGON, WEDNESDAY, DECESmiSK 2, 1008.
if-
IE!!
WOULD MAKE OREGON
GREAT APPLE STATE
' (United Press Lonsed Wlro.)
Portland, Or., Doc. 2. Itlvnl ap
ple growers of the Willamette vnlloy,
tho Itoguo rlvor vnlloy and Hood
River lmvo proclaimed the apple Ore
gon's grentest modltim for udvorthi
ing purposes. Tho koynoto of tho ad
dresses mnde nt list nlght'c mooting
hold here, was "Oregon and Oregon
apples."
Tho occasion was a special mooting
of tho Portland Ad Club, when tho
visitors to tho horticultural conven
tion being hold in this city wore the
guests of tho ad men. C. 0. Clr.i;)
ninn, president of tho ad club, presid
ed as chairman of tho meeting.
Judgo W. M, Colvlg Introduced the
discussion, and he elaborated consid
erable at length on "Tho Apple as an
Advortlsomont for Oregon." IIo be
came decidedly humorous In treating
with tho subject, and explained that
any surprise which might have fol
lowed tho solcctlon by the nd club of
tho applo as an advertising feature
was enslly dispelled when it was re-
membored that it was an applo that
drove Adam' and Evo from tho Oar-
don of Eden.
AMERICA
FORMALLY
THANKFD
CHINA AGAIN IS IN
DANGER Of REBELLION
Hong Kong, Dec 2.. -Jlegont Chun,
of China, Is in for trouble w-.h bolh
tho oxtreme llbornl and tha ullrn re
actionary elomenta throughout tho
empire.
Investigation by agents of forolgn
firms horo lonvos no doubt that pow
erful nnti-dynastlc movements are or
ganizing for a fight. It is dually cor-
Prlnce Chun ns ngalnst the adminis
tration of tho late dowager cmprcsl
Tho reformers, too, nro nonrlv
fotuly to strike, and ngws of wide
spread uprisings among (horn is ex
pected froiM Central China any day
now.
Tho reactionaries, consisting of
(United Press .Leased Wlro.)
Washington, D. C, Doc. 2. Tho
gintlttido of the China government
to the United States for tho remis
sion of $11,000,000 of tho lloxr
Indemnity fund was expressed per
sonally to Prcsidont Roosovolt to
day by Ambassador Tang Shao Yl,
tho Imperial envoy sent to Washing
ton by tho Into Emperor.
Accomiuinlcd by tho olllclals mem
bers of his suite, including Prlnco
Tsal Pu, Ills Excellency called on
tho President and In n fow words ex
pressed tiio thanks of his nation for
tho kindness showt. President
Roosovolt responded briefly, voic
ing his appreciation of tho courtesy
of the Chinese government.
DYMG M00SEUIIC0VERS
BIG GOLD STRIE
(United Press Leased Wlo.)
BHlMnuImm; Wash., Dec. 2. That
tho death of a big buii'moyaflJnon
H iiiu iaiuous Alincondn mnno
sought by hunters for many months,.
led to tho dlscovory or a gold mine
that Is now bringing In thousondH of
.STORE ROBBED
AT BUTTEVILLE
'Us. and is nlnnnln -N fnrloiig afc t9 I.uw.hH- "' city, Is yn6 .Stan who'
rouu uuv . 7; ; I mo"" -- '" -'u,n,8tra" luivVmlo tho 8ld
cu,hi.i tlinhl Miorffotlcallv. "u ..., mtnntlon to modornlza ' ,i. , i,mii,nP i
-rniiM
cUm.! iliflHi onorffotlcallv,
- AW8hB tile" ttUornla tbv - J0M
WiftflnlifiriilO" Wl, tno now rcglmo'B
oVleloB than with any government
whatever Blnco tho Munchu dynasty
camo into power. Ab patriotic Ohl
noso, tho roformororB look on tho
Manchus as alien conquorora, and
their work has long boon as nr.ich
along tho lines of a Chlnoso yovorn
nuat ror tho Chinese people in in tho
dl;-?ct!on or nuro llberulhttlon.
Dr. Sun Yat Son, or.o 01 Mi" 1.1 o-
. mont'B loaders, recontly declared, in
fact, In an lntorvlow at Singapore,
thnt tho revolutionary party's plnns
will bo pushed iib vigorously against
(lollars, Is tho story tb '
1,1 i- . -.i.-nnn oon rc-
practlcally tho same volomoi)t as VJ .. .- fhlS fifty froi'il A!"'."h. s.",
forjncrly of this
is reported to
Btrlko. Nolbon
wrlltft to a brother In this city that
ho wnB out hunting nnd prospecting
with two other men along Fairbanks
crooit whon tho big mooao wns shot.
Whon tho animal was boing cut Into
quartors, Nelson discovered that tho
rock which had been exposed under
n layor of moss torn loose by tho con-,
vulslonB of tho dying beast boro gold
In largo quantities. Tho threo hunt
ers niado closot Investigation or tho
oro with their magnifying glass and
Immediately staked out number of
claims. Tin) next day thoy wont t-
FalrbankB to Mo on tholr claim.
uiyUU iniuimuu iu iiiiiuuu.i.
tho country. With tho kUo oni',jo
ror'a llbornl vlowa tho con'sorvrtllvon
never particularly concerned thorn
solves, so Arm wbb tho downgor'h
irrin on tho Kovoriuuont, and so
closely woro hor vlows In accord with
tholr own. Hor death within n fow
(hours of tho emperor's followed .1
comploto overthrowing of all ctnb
llBhod policies, wiib such a shed: 10
tho reactionaries that they had not
tlmo to organlzo Immediate resistance
ns, othorwlso, thoy undoubtedly
would hnvo dono. Howovor, tholr re
turn to other conditions has moroly
boon delayed.
PATHETIC LIFE OF MRS.
GENERAL WARDELL ENDS
(United ProBa Leased Wlro.)
Lob AngolMJ, Dec. 2. Mrs. Isa
bella Wnrdwoll, tho lopor wlfo of
tho fnmoun old army ofllcor who re
cently tiled In Arizona, died early
today at tho county hospital horo.
Sho will bo burled In potters Hold.
Mrs. Wnrdwoll'B enso attrnctod na-tlon-wldo
attention a fow months
ngo whon her luiBband, Goneral
Wnrdwell, kidnaped hor from tho
county hoopltal and Hod with hor to
a luut In the mountain of Arizona.
Ho dlod a short tlmo later and she
wan roturnsd to this city.
Sovon years of mlBory woro spent
by tho unfortunate woman boforc
doath ondod hor untold suffering,
Sho was not confined In tho hospital
horo howovor, until last Juno, whon
alio was found wandering In a dazod
condition about tho shopping .dis
trict. At tho pollco station It .wns
dlwworod that alio was a. lopor.
After bolng conllnod In tho con
tagious ward of tho Institution for
Bovornl wookB, hor aged huBband,
Genoral David Wnrdwoll, kidnapol
hor it night nnd took her to a llttlo
hut on a mountnlnsldo nonr Tomb
Btono, Ariz Kor somo tlmo tho pn'r
woro lost to tho authorities but of
ficers finally located them and com
polled tho allllctod woman to return
to tho Isolation of hor living tomb
horo.
Undmlndful of tho danger to him
solf tho ngod gonoral bogged thai
his wife bo loft to his care ' In tho
Arizona cabin. Whon his plea waa
unheeded ho failed In health anl
died within a fow days nftor tholr
separation.
Loporsy hnd already affectod tho
mind of Mro. Wnrdwoll and n short
tlmo nftoy hor roturn horo Bho bo
camo a raving innnlnc. Sho had
lucid moments howovor, nnd ono of
thorn a fow day ago onnblod hor to
toll a Moxlcan who hnd traveled
hundreds of miles to hnvo his cno
dlanosod, that ho was nflllctod with
tho living doath.
ARCHBOLD
CONTINUES
ON STAND
Now York. Dee. 2. John D. Arch
bold rosumod hla plnuo on tho witnoss
stand today In tho Standard OH hear
ing. Umlor tho examination of U
tornoy Frank D Kellogg ho nppoared
particularly uncomfortable.
John A. MollUt, proaidont of tho
Stnndard Oil Company of Indiana,
will probably bo tho noxt 'witness,
nnd ho will probably bo succeeded by
"William Hockofollor.
1 After tholr testimony has boon
lieard, a inimbor of witnesses will
probably la brought from California
10 explain oil de-iltngs on th5 Pacific
coast.
TIjIovob broko Into tho postofllco
shortly aftor midnight, blow open tho
aaro and atolo $875 worlh of Mamps
and $ 300 In cash. Thoy then ontorod
tho adjoining atoro of 3. Davis &
Company, dynamltod tho safe rnd
took $100 In cash. $50 In choc Us and
a watch valued at $123.
tho robbers left no clov to Inch
Identity.
BEST AUTO TRACK i
FOR LOS ANGELES
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Lou AngolOB, Dec. 2. Raco track
followora in Southern California
practically admlttod thnt they oxpoct
horse rnclng to bo killed by the next
loglolaturo whon' It wbb announced
todny that Accot Park Ib to bo con
verted Into ono of tho finest auto
mobile spoedwnys In tho world. C.
S. Wlldlg, noting for tho Whito Sow
ing Mnchlno company, makors of the
Whlto Ster.mor, has made a doposlt
of $32,000 with Attornoy W. E.
Dwlnn to cecuro tho option on the
park.
HASKELL BEGINS EFFORT
TO OUST OIL COMPANY
authiio,.Okln Dec. 2. Uy filing
nn ouster suit against tho Territory
Illuminating Oil company, Governor
Uaskoll today began his promised
fight to break tho loaso of Osage In
dian lauds which ho claimed was
wrongfully granted to tho company
by Prosldont Roottovelt. The papers
In tho wait woro filed today at TulBn,
Tho govornor hns takon action
agaiiut tho company's plan for pip
lug gas Into tho stnto from St.
Louis. Tho ronl fight, howovor, s
said to bo aga'nst the Standard Oil
company of which tho Oklahoma a
bollovod to bo a subsidiary branch
SUPETErJDENT'FOR
ESPEE FOR 35 YEARS
Tlio J. S. Vanlucr niorchandlae
Btore, tho largest establishment In
Uuttevllle, Ore., a llttlo town north
of bore, was broken Into last night
and goods worth considerable stolon.
From Information that call bo
gained, tho burglars broko Into tho
Btore through a door, and nftor pull
ing down goods from tho counters
nnd scattering tho contents of tho
boxes around tho place, thoy helped
themsolves to Bovornl pairs of rub
ber boots, a fow pair of bIiocs and
a good many dollars' worth of other
store furnishings. Thoy made the'r
cscapo after ransacking tho estab
lishment, and neither tho proprietor
nor thoso living within a cloao dis
tance of tho building hoard or biiw
anything of them when thoy wore
In tho act of stonllng or whon the;;
loft.
Sheriff Hnrry Minto was notified
at 8 o'clock this morning of tho rob
bery, and wont nt onco to tho plnce
for tho purposo of finding some ln
(JjfiMonB lending to nn nrrcst or tho
guilty" pnrtles
" This Is tho Bccoml robbery of tho
VniiJuop store, It hnvlng been com
pletely ransacked or nil the money
ii the tills by unknown thluves a
fow monthB ngo. Tho first tlmo the
store was entered, the robbers took
nothing but money, leaving tho
goods untouched, but thoy. apparent
ly had no use for cash at this tlmo
in tho tills were not tampered with
nnd nothing but tho moBt expensive
merchandise In the plnce was takon,
BABE IS
CROWNED
EMPEROR
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Poking, Dec. 2. Tho coronation
of Pu Yl, the throo-year-old 0111
peror of China, took place today In
tho Imperlnl pulace, where accord
ing to the traditions or the throne,
ho wiu given tho now uamo or
Ilsuntung,
Tho coremonlos todny lacked tho
brilliancy or former coronations ow
ing to tho recont death of tho om-
poror Kwaug-IIsii and tho dowager
emproEB Tsl-An.
During the coromouy tho mourn
ing colors, whlto nnd blue, gave
placo to red, tho royal color. Thoy
woro nftorwards replaced.
While Pu Yl will bo emperor In
unme, the ronl functions of govern
ment, as thoy hnvo boon, will bo in
tho hands of Prlnco Chun, tho child's
fnthor nnd the Into omporor's broth
er. As regmt, Prince Chun played
an Important part In todny'B ceremonies.
LOVE
(Continued From' Page 1.)
mil, it. nt Mmor. ...l.n rHi...
.......j ....v-a.u ,tiiu mimed were
mien out over tho heads of the 0h.
ors.
Tho emperor today received a cm,
tant otream of dologates from otht r
powers, pnylng him tho respects of
their nntloiiB,
Rebels,
Pruguo, Austria, Dec. 2. llohnmi,.
Is being torn with riots and dlsordi'
today.'accompnnylng tho holiday at
tondnnt upon tho colebratlon of tin
birthday nnnlversary or tho AitBtrlui
emperor, Franz Jj?o.'. The 1 lotli g .,f
tho secosslonlBts here todp.y ban
reached n climax In tho buvrlcndlng
of mnny atreots, and clashes with
troops in which many have boon re
ported killed.
Tho rlotors nro In sufllclont num
bers to hold their own ngalnst the
troopB and tho po.lo The uospltnh
IIWI fllll.ll U'lttt 1.r ... 1.1 ....
... MIVU ".HI I.UU iTuuii-,it;u 111(1
spirit or anarchy U h.moikUu throus'i
out Bohemia, nnd tho uuthontio
hnvo mndd strong representations to
tho government today, nBklng author
ization of Bovon representative measures.
Coffe
QuaIItycIc4
boU0orlferrl
tooflni'U
e
m
-' Proposals Invited.
Proposala invited for Bupplles for
tho Oregon State Penitentiary for
tho period ending June 30, 1909.
Sealed proposals for drugs, dry
goods, firoOel'lo3, butter, leather and
findings, hardware, flour nnd mpnt,
wll bo received at tho oftlco of tho
8Ulorlntgndent of. the Stnto Penl
tentinry untH Mondn;', December 21,
at 2 o'clock, p. in., nt which tlmo
thoy will be publicly opened.
A deposit or $200 In cash or certi
fied check, mndo payablo to the m
pcrlutcndcnt must accompany each
bid ror meat and Hour, nnd nil othor
bids must bo accompanied by an
amount equal to 10 por cent or tho
amount or tho bid.
Snmplea must accompany all bids
whoro practicable. Tho rlgh In re
served to reject any and all bids and
to accept or rojoct any portion of
a bid. On each envolopo should be
Inscribed tho word "Proposals."
GoodB or Oregon mnnufacturo or
production will recolvo preference,
ntlmr thlnira lioltif nmml
All goods nnd supplies must be I !. panjr hu nM
dollvorcd to tho ponltontlnry within
twenty (20) dnys nfler the contract
Ib nwnrdod.
Schcdulon of tho various lluen of
goods to he bid on will bo ftirnlnhci'
m pon application to tho superinten
dent, j
Vouchors will bo IsBiiod for pay-'
ment on tho first or tho month fol :
lowing tho completion or contract
nnd monthly on continuous con
tracts. C. W. JAMES, ,
Suporlntcn4ont Oregon Stnto Ponl
tontlnry. Salem, Oregon, Dee. 1, 1908.
Dec. 2, 3, 4.
PBCDAnm . ..
"-"nwHUnGHj
INCREASEOB
Kfii
.. x.UUC18C0, UCtj,
thrnncliniif iv,. n..,
tr::.'uv.iiaw
""' ",u J'repanng todi, b ,
hi "iorotjieintenutetj
commission against the lur
press rates Impoicd bt u
Fnrgo and company fottol
"rmuiiiuDgoracoapUitmi
ington, yesterday.
TI)Q complalnfieu (qnid
llco lint been given by Kill
Hi ft I hh n...i.. ...
...... uu ucwuivcr is nuisi
lots of goods between .VeiTtU
California would be nkd (ml
per cent on 50 pound lotittKU
cont on 2,000 poand lob mi
no reduction will be mrjH
comumcu carload ia!par,
It Is pointed out In tit as
that the rato of 11 centi n
lots between San Frtsrfnj
Portland lias not been ttu
It Ih nsscrted that tfcUlnri
dlHcrlmlnntlon.
The commission vlilbet
on to decldo "whether tbt
j slilppors nro entitled to 1 1
1 raky on n combined. ihljctTJ
make the reduction
Hurry and Wc
are twin causes of wt
ments that affect the tn
and nerves. Keep tti
f inn Rtrontr and the t
steady by tho timely used
BEECIIA!
PILLS
4.M tn.kl. UlwW"'
OASTOniA.
flen th jV KinJ fou llata Alwars Bootb
e,8Tw &SJ&&rfi,,
OASTOIIXA'
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SAFE CRAGKERS
ROB P05T0FFIGE
FreBno, Cal., Dee. 'i. -Although
tho yesldonta of Klugsbnrg, nr
hero, heard dynamite explosions earlv
this morning, tho robbery of tho
po8tofllco nnd the store of 3. Davis &
Company, was not dUcovuml nntll
the places woro oponjod ror buelnofta
today.
PLAY PEEKA600
WITH POLICEMEN
Chler or Police Gibson, nccom
panled by OfllcoiB Welch nnd Hum
phrey?, mndo an Investigation or n
report coming Into tho Marshall's of
flco yesterday afternoon to tho ef
fect that a band of hoboos woro
camping near tho City View como
tory, but could find no trnco nor
sign of the parties. After a thor
ough cenrch of that vicinity, the
patty wero returning to the city
when thoy observed n man's head
sticking up bohlnd n clump jf
bushes and upon soliciting the ac
qnintnnce with the owner, the of
ficers could find no trace of him.
Whoro ho went or whom he was, tho
pollco aro at loss to know.
0 r
A California farmer told. the Gov
ernment Country Life Commission
thnt ho would let In Chinese, ar
whlto labor Is no good.
SHornmonto, Cnl., Dec. 1 1).
Burkhalter, Huperlntonden' of the
Saoramento division of the Southern
I'liclflo, died at 7 o'olocw tlus morn
ing in the railway hospital at this
' iiu lie suffered ,1 gei.einl break
.iwn while on an Inspection trl,
idvornl days ago, and never recov
ered. IIo had boon lit tho continuous ser
vice of tho Southoru Pnclfio for 3fi
yoars, and was tho oldost, biu one,
iuporlntondont In tho sorvlco of the
Ilarrlpuin lines.
ELOPING COUPLE
CAUGHT ON TRAIN
Butte, Mont., Dec. 5. An elop
ing couple, Charles Erless, a well
known hardware merchant of Clove
land, S. D., and Miss Elsie Pomeroy,
a 17-year-old girl front tho same
town, are undor arrested her oJay.
town, aro under arrest hero today
(leers yesterday afternoon Just as
thoy woro about to board a train for
Dgdon, whero they proposed to wol.
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