i li FOL. XXL SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1911. NO. 109. ft II II II f TV til. II AA. II i If III IKin.X m. I I II 1IM VM r-ri W v y II 17 iv. i it si ii ii 1 1 1 - EVEN THE GOVERNOR TO OFFICES HAS NO RIGHT THE STATE CAPITOL DONIWAY IN THE SAME BOAT AS THE SECRETARY OF STATE AIID ALL THE OTHER 010 ONES Attorney-General Crawford Ho Ids 'That No Provision Is Made By Law for the Governor, Secretary of State, State Treas urer or Supreme Court Having Offices in the Capitol Secretary of State Could Fire Any of Them and Would Have to Fire Even Himself if Room Was Needed by Those the Law Requires to Keep Offices in the Building. would begin to look now that Should the secretary of state carry out his ousting campaign against the state printer that It will up to him to car ry It out against the others, Includ ing himself. What the Lnw Snys. After an investigation of the sub ject which has extended over sev eral days the attorney general finds that in the acts creating all the offi ces and boards now occupying quar ters In the state house that it is pro vided that they shall have quarters in the state house and that settles it so far as they are concerned. In the acts creating the offices of governor secretary of state, state treasurer and members of the supreme court and the state printer, however there Is Watered the Elepliants. Topeka, Kan., May 8. Fifty small boys, who packed water to the elephants at a circus showing here are undergoing the soap and scrubbing brush. treatment today. Each of the boys on his right forearm bears the inscription worked." K waa stamped there in Indelible Ink , by the circus manager, In lieu of paste- board admission tickets. Des- pite the scrubbing It will remain until the wearers grow a new crop of hide. When Secretary of State Olcott, no such provision, nor any law pro with the view of ousting State Print-1 vldlng that they shall maintain of er Duniway from the capltol build-'fices ,n the state caPlto1 building and , . . , . tl , i they are occupying them so to Ing requested from Attorney General I . . A .. I speak, by grace, and are subject, to Crawford an opinion on the subject removai to make room for officers he probably little dreamed that an j whom the law specifically says shall examination of the law would dis- maintain offices at the state house, close that, not only Is the state print- Secretary's Power Defined. er occupying his present quarters A law was passed In 1909 making without authority of law, but so Is the secretary of state custodian of the governor, the state treasurer and the building, and giving him power to members of the supreme court, and assign quarters to the officers. last but not last, Scretary Olcott Those whom the law says must himself, but that is just what has maintain offices In the building happened and In light of the opinion would have a preference In the se- rendered by the attorney general it lection of quarters over the others, In the opinion of the attorney gen eral; but the secretary Is not em powered by reasoh of the law, he says, to oust any one from the build ing, even though they are occupying it without authority of law, unless in favor of some one that the law says must have offices In the state house and for whom It Is necessary to make room. The secretary, therefore, In light of the opinion would have to show that the removal of the state printer is necessary to make room for some one the law declares shall have of fices at the state building, and in falling to do this he is powerless to act and the state legislature must be looked to for a, removal of any of the present occupants. WILL TACKLE MAN WHO WHIFFED HIS BROTHER Will Indict Forty. ' Columbus. O., May 8. That at least 40 members of the Ohio legislature' will be Indicted for bribery and corruption In the probe started here by Burns de- tectlves was predicted here to- day when the Investigation was resumed. The prophecy Is made by O. Moore, secretary of the Ohio Manufacturers' Association, which Is financing the lovestl- gation. Moore said that unlim- Ited funds would be provided for the detectives to keep up their work, of bringing the crooked legislators to justice. UNITED FBESS LEASED WISE. New York, May 8. Montana Jack Sullivan will have a 10-round chance here tonight to avenge the recent de feat of his brother, Dan, at the hands of Sailor Burke. The pair have been matched to meet before the Olympic Athletic club. tiieyIId TO HOLD OP ABAfI SENATORS ARE BOTH WILLING NORTH MEXICO ALIVE WITH REBELS BATTLE DIET Oil PEEI1SULA Think It's Diaz's Money, New York, May 8. Gold coin valued at $10,000,000 was received here at the United Stateg sub-treasury today through the International bank- ing firm of Lazard Freres. As the wealth is all in newly-mint- ed Mexican money, Wall street believes It Is the fortune of President Diaz, of Mexico, who is arranging to save his gold it he is forced to flee. The sub treasury is requested to melt the gold into bars and hold it subject to order. TIA JUANA EXPECTS BATTLE AND SO DOES HEflMOSILLO ALL ROADS HAVE BEEH M1HED Federals Are Rushing All Available forces to Hermosillo, Which, It is Expected, Will Be Attacked at Once The ' Roads Leading to It Are Alive With Bands of Rebels Federals at Tia Juana Marched Out to Meet Reebels, Fired Two Volleys and Retreated---It is Expected the Resistance Will Be Weak. HO MAINS BIG ENOUGH TO REFUSE WOODROW WILSON MAKKES THIS REPLY WHEN ASKED IF HE WAS A CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY. WHICH MEANS HE IS. ICNITED PHE8S LEASED" WIRE.) Denver, Colo., May 8. That he Is only "unconverted" to the priclple of the recall of Judges was the ex pression here today of Governor Woodrow Wilson, of New 'Jersey, when interviewed by the United Press as to his stand on that mooted question. "I would not Bay that I am abso lutely against the recall of judges," Wilson said. "I would rather say that I am unconverted to the prin ciple. My feeling in the matter Is this: The Judge's duty is the Inter pretation of the law. If the law's ap. plication Is against the wishes of the people, that Is no reason why the judge should be .recalled. "There have been judges who over stepped the bounds of their powers. There have also been judges who, In their desire- to gain re-election1, al lowed that desire to color their de cisions. But I think these cases were exceptions. "I believe that the American bench Is a clean body. I fl that the Ju diciary should be Btable; hence I am not rwnnriieH to the recall of Judges." Asked directly If he were a candi date for president, Governor Wilson said: ' "I cannot answer that' question di rectly. H would be impudence In ahyone to say he wished to become president, and cooi cheek for him to say he would refuse the nom ination If it were offered. iio man Is big enough to seek that job, and no man is big enough to decline It. If I should be nominated I could not refuse." Governor Wilson added : "The impression has been spread about the country that I fought the New Jersey legislature in order to force reform laws. That is not true. The legislature and I are on the moat amicable terms." Enlarging oni the topic, Wilson said that since his election the legis lature of New Jersey, for the first time in years, found itself without a master, and for the first time Its I members tasted the joys of freedom Asked as to his opinion of the fall ure of Colorado s legislature to elect a United States senator and to pass laws In fulfillment of campaign pledges, he said: "I am not familiar with the; events which led up to these happenings. It seems to be there Is little Colorado can do, save to allow Its constitution Both Favor Having Congress Give Forfeited Lands of Railroad Company to the State Irreducible School Fund. LAFFERTY IS AGAINST IT FOUR HIGHWAYMEN ATTEMPT TO HOLD IP THE EAST S1DF RAXK AT PORTLAND TODAY ONE CAPTURED AFTER HOT CHASE. UNITED FBESS LEASED WISE. Portland, Or., May S. After a re- oler battle between, officers of the East Side bank and two highwaymen, who attempted to hold tip the bauk this afternoon, on9 of the men, who says he Is August Eckart, proprietor of a machine shop on Glisani street, was captured after a chase of a quar ter of a mile. Eckart's companion escaped. The men entered the bank a few minutes before 2 6'clocjc and ordered the cashier to put up his hands. President Newhall, who was In the rear of the bank, rushed forward and opened fire with a revolver. The robbers thereupon fired two shots, one at Newhall, the other at Fred Ault, the bookkeeper, who had drawn his weapon also. Frightened by the display of re sistance, the men rushed out the front door without attempting to touch any of the gold pile 1 on the cashier's table. The bank officials and employes, armed with books, revolvers and chairs, piled out after them, and soon had Eckhart surrounded. He surren- Latter Wants lb Thrown Open to Settlement, Overlooking the Fact That Giving It to the State Would ' Open "It," lint ifhai the Money," In stead of Going to the Genetiil Gov. ernnient, Would Go to the State's School Fund. the whole state, and the whole state should now benefit from them, and the plan whereby such a result can be obtained is the making of the land3 a part of the Irreducible school fund, and1 making every one exempt from a school tax. In compliance with Senator Bourne's request, he will submit to him a line of argument In favor of such a lnw. O CONSIDER TIIEFtlEE LIST BILL I SAME OLD CRY RAISED BY PRO- , , J TECTEI) INTERESTS, AND THE That both senators Bourne and pApKR MAKKERS PLEA1) ,T Chamberlain are favorabley im- worlj RViy OUIl BUS,neSS pressed wun me pian or siaie super intendent of Public Instruction Al- uermau u, nave 8. pa wa8nlngtwli May 8.Tfce house granting to the . state for the benefit today tho actual work of oon. of the irreducible schlol funds the the m m cbalrman m.ma .u, um. Underwood, of the ways and means UNITED PRESS LEASED Willi 1 San Diego, Cal., May 8. The in surrecto force which has been at Tecate reached Tia Juana about 10:30 o'clock this morning, accord ing to reports received here by tele phone. No shots had been fired when the report was sent in, but Tia Juana expected a battle. The rebels approached Tia Juana from the southwest. They could be clearly ewen from the American side, riding down through a cloud of dust, but it was Impossible to make even an approximate guess at their num ber. All were mounted. It was thought that the Tia Juana garriBon would make only a slight resistance. The federal troops, hearing that the rebels were coming, marched out to meet them at Tia Juana Hot Springs. The federals fired two vol leys and then retreated In great haste to the town. v- - '. the United States because of the fail ure If the Southern Pacific Railroad committee, who fathered the meas nro nrlnv reiitA It for Amend ment. He Company to comply with a grant con- gdd hfl hoped M a flna, yote m tne veylng them to It, and that Congress- b)U befQre nlght man Laiieriy is oppeu 10 n, una1 re lieves that the land should go to Bet tiers was disclosed In letters received from the three today by the super intendent. Senator Bourne suggests that the plan of presenting the subject to con- gress Is now a little premature, as tfce ru,n of h(j bug,neM vaM tne company win no aouut appeal the case, but believes that data favor able to the passage of such a law Would Ruin His RusIiipkh. WoHhltiffton. Mav 8. Testifvlne at a reciprocity hearing before the ! been cut 0,1 b tne rcbe,s- ant DoscrllM's Situation. San Diego, Cal., May 8. The fol lowing letter, dated April 28, and re ceived here today from Mnzatlnn by Hazel Angeir, gives a picture of war conditions there: "For four days we have been cut off from the world and had no mail or telegraph news. Fortunately, we have the ocean, and can got news when the boats come In. "We hope to have telegraph com. munlcatlon soon, but It will be sev eral days before any trains reach us. Bridges have been burned and blown up, and therm Is no assurance that they will not be wrecked again as soon as they are repaired. 'For days we have been expecting an attack. The city water supply has and that it was the intention to be gin the attack Immediately after their arrival. It was officially admitted to day that all roads leading into No gales, from the Sonora side, have been mined. Anticipating trouble similar to that which followed the attack upon Agua Prleta, a desperate struggle, U. S. soldiers patrolling this section of the international boundary line have been mobilized at Nogales, awaiting 'the rebel attack that has been threatened during the lost week. o - OFFICERS BEAU SIGNS OF HARD USAGE UNITED FBBH8 LEASED WIRE. ' Oklahoma City, Okla.. May 8. Four men, one of them Chief of Police Hubatka, are badly Injured and sev eral others bear marks of encounter as the result of the industrial strug gle between- the Oklahoma Railway company and Its employes. Several small riots occurred yesterday and last night but the situation Is be lieved to have been relieved by the appointment of two score special deputies. o FORT WORTH WOMEN JOIN THE SCABS senate finance committee here today, Judge Sullivan, a Philadelphia book nanw manufacturer, aeciarea mat follow the lowering of the Canadian tariff wall. "Xt thlu hill naastoa" Bold Rnlllvnn. should be gathered, and suggests we 8,mpy w have qu,t ,n tne certain lines or argument w oa pre pared by the smperlntendent. Senator Chamberlain makes the same suggestion with regard to pre senting tlie Bubject to congress now, and further says that should he be so "unfortunate" as to be in public ofDce when the time for the presen ce mnphlnorv to eet to work, arid then to go to it again as quickly as dered, but his companion succeeded mwRlhlP." , in eluding capture. . This makes the fourth attempt to POLE HOLE CLAIMS ' rob the bank in the last six months, ITS THIRD VICTIM Three other attempts were made to enter by night, but were not success- UNITED TRESS LB43BP WII1B.1 ful. Tab Angeles Cftl., May 8. The hoodoo pole hole of engine company WAS LEFT FORTUNE employes. If the bill passes it will place upon our product, as compared with the Canadian product, a handi cap of $7 a ton." Sullivan declared that many for tcrn nrrlrlea unnil In the mantifac- tatlon of the matter Is ripe that he tur(j of were mltted Can. win iena nis am 10 u. : . ,, Hti whiio the Lafferty Opposed. -American tariff on the same articles Congressman Laferty gives It as was big. his opinion that the supreme court He said that Canadians could sell will go Judge Wolverton one belter, book paper more cheaply than It was and not only declare the grant for-' possible to produce It In the United felted, but that It will direct that thu states. No. 4 of the local fire department, claimed Its third victim early today In Englneman W. 0. Fitch, 28, who pitched through It while walking in AD THEN RESIGNED I UNITED FEE'S LEASED WIRE. i San Francisco May 8. Merrill A. his sleep. . Four years ago Hoseman Martln wno today wag nominated by Ely was badly hurt by a similar PreBclent Taft to be asgayer of the plunge and two years later Captain Holmes' lifeless body was found at daylight at the' foot of the hole. Fitch is fatally Injured. ; TWO ANNIVERSARIES FOR CARDINAL GIBBONS united ntnn tAr wiiw.l New York, May 8. Catholics of New York this week will entertain Cardinal Gibbons In celebration of the 25th anniversary of his eleva tion to that rank and the fiftieth an niversary of his priesthood. Cardl- San Francisco mint, will take the place of assayer C. II. Sherman, who ends 40 years service. 8herman will quit July 1. Recently he was left $300,000 by his uncle, the late Sena tor John Sherman, of Ohio. As soon as the estate was in such shape that he could get his bequest, Sherman sent in his resignation as an em ploye of UncU Sam. water Is being distributed to houses very cautiously." the Is Alive With ItebelH. Nogales, Ariz., May 8. Expecting an attack upon Hermosillo, a special train of ten car loft here today to pick up straggling bands of federals fllnnp thp Una nnri ruah Ihom Infn industry there are 46 mills with a , ,-. tha arr. capacity of $105,000,000 and 36,000 ' ' Ranchers reported that the roads leading to Hermolllo were alive with rebels, all bound toward the capital, Fort Worth, Tex., May 8. "Wanted Woman painters. Overalls fur nlBhed. Apply V. C. Baldwin." Answering this advertisement, nearly a score of women went to work here today painting houses for Baldwin, a contractor who has had trouble with the local unions recent ly. The women are to receive $1.75 per day. TRYING TO FIND WHO CACHED THE DYNAMITE UNITED PRESS LEASED Will. Los Angeles, Cal., May 8. Offi cials of the sheriff's office and Burnt detectives today began an Investi gation of the ownership of 98 sticks of high power dynamite found buried at the Mallbu ranch, 12 miles north of Santa Monica. The explosive was hidde'i In the busbos i t the s'de of the county road, and apparently had bedni there for some time. Your Money s Worth lands be made subject to settlement at once without further legislation. Further legislation on the subject. N. J. Bacheldor and other officers of the National Grange from a dozen states, also appeared before the C!m- he says, would, in his opinion, but mlttee protesting against reciprocity, result In another land monopoly 'Bachelor declared that 23 states result In Uncle lands Into the Sam throwing the forest reserve, and were opposed to th plan. Ho ac cuse tho newspapers of supporting Oregon has en ough of conservation reciprocity, because cheaper paper now. He, therefore, is opposed to, would redound t.n their financial ben- Named for Awayer. UNITED riEBS LEASED WIRE. Washington, May 8. President nal Gibbons will be presented with Taft today nominated Merrill A. Mar- an elaborate coat of arms by the tin to oe assayer or we mint at Ban Panlist fathers of the city. I Francisco. further legislation, if that Is pos sible, but if not he Is for the settlers first, and, falling in such a law, he is willing to work for a law giving the lsnds to the rite for school pur poses. Superintendent Alderman takes tho position that the irreducible school fund of the state Is small now when compared with that of other states, and that the addition to It of the lands in question would bring It up to an amount so that the people would be exempt fom further taxa tion for school' purposes. The re tention of the lands tor so many years Illegally by the company, he eflt, and declared that the free list bill Introduced w,ib an admission that the reciprocity measure would react to the dls'idvantago of the farmers of the United States. 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