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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1906)
mt- .. it. - TWO BDISIONB DAILY AT 8:3 P. M. AND dlOO P. M. AILY CAPITAL "JOURNAL. fol. xvi. SAXJ-fi, OBBCJON, MONDAY, AFBIL 10, 1000. NO. 01, HIPPED PLEADS NOT Want MORE TALK EASTER, SUNDAY DOINGS A BOY STARTS A PANIC UNCLE SAMUEL ABOUT GUILTY M0P(E,Y MINES , i JL. .' '- J f ifm v ' ' u TOlgands in Manila Capture ; the Government lag Albert N. mc Headqunrters Vicar (amis, April 18. Petty Imdranes led tip headquarter of the eenstnb ry in Mnloloe, the capital af the )vnrc if Ualaean, Lueea, today cap- "red J'J nllcs killed tbre mm, tact ens id oscape-1 The brigands entered the phrls and were not discovered un It hey renrhed the headquarters frent Governor Sumllco'i residence, A gntry challenged the' Invaders, nnd 8y promptly killed him. The; rttshed tho stair, and'ns the defenders btc few in number they were quickly fcrpjwrrr.I A detachment I parsM- hem jonlng American League Boason. lew York, April ltf. The baseball uon of the America League clubs Wins in the Kaet today, Boston plays few York here thin afternoon, while JbliaJclrhla will day In Washington. do Western elubs will open next Tues- Jay, Chicago playing at Detroit, Gleve- laid at Bt, Louie. The Western clubs Win their first series in the Matt fjf May 11th, and the Mastorn teams ww make their first appearance in the Beet on June 4th. The nen will end gaiho Kat on October Oth, and la the on October 7th, bfa Tillman la Busy. Vasbmcton. April 16. Tillman te W; prevented a revolution calling for Inw.lnnulrv a to oolltlonl contributions faaUoBal bank a, mmtiant-acral Oorblii. it Waiblnctcn. Anril Ifl.-The Preeldent totlajjjgaomlnated Corbln to bo lleuten-angcaornI rni Kj SB CAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE In Cool Sense WlVkftr i Ik lotutt sUm In B1m U Mdofo oUervor you will My the ways busy, the etore that baa grown bow one of the leading rtoreo In Salem and doing the Urgeat bmlneu, stocked to the ootlinga with the neweU tl bujg iowor of your money It gr itore and got our prieee, whioh artj lem, Small prleea for bonott merobandito U the eeoret af or wonder' UC."M Lyda, i ryttal Oord Waah Bilk 19o ydi AVatb India Stik. all M , yd S9c aft yua. 69c Colored Taffeta 811k, . ' Sfrla. Biaek, Taffeta Bilk, , 86c aek Taffeta Bilk, yd 18c eavy White India Silk, yd &9c ongo Silk, heavy quality ; 49c rTMHKABda of yarda of fine Dreoa QHtlut in 8aa4 Gray, Panels and pSHa abadei, all at email prieee, nd Gray Panama Suiting, pfiSa and fancy- cheoke, price S5c 85c ew Bbepbeard Plaid 8oItting. all ebadea. vd ..69c bosaande of yard ef Fine Dree i, black and eolereM is all new weave, at small prieee endless variety of New Wash s in every stylo and make, at prices. .Standard Dress Ginghams, 7Ac Pretty Lawns, yd. 81-3c Wbito India Linen, yd 81-Sc all prices, 6c, 6V4C, 813 Towels from Syxe eaeb sp. ' 18c Fast Black Stockings. y!G 10c ec' Kc Lace Iiile Btoekinff, pair 23c Ladies' Snow White Mnslin derwear, Skirts, Gewna, Draw- ra and Oorsct Covers, all at PKIOES. SALEM'S G28AXB8T IcEVOY BROS. $ BKc I ' WaSl SSHXs&i B" -UBk" SaTrdod mm afaitft W&S HBK iflSoc?" Mrs. LeDoux Denies Murder- (Prom Pour O'Cleek ttdiUen.) Stockton, Cab, April 1.-Tbe trial of Mrs Bwma LeDeox, for the murder ef Albert N. MeVlear, the vletlm ef the Stockton trMnk murder, will commence May ttd. This morning Mrs. LeDeox wtia brought into court to plead to the Indictment. Dressed In black she appeared calm nn4 subdued. She re mained standiae white the indictment was rend te her. When nked to plead he answered slowly and distinctly "net guilty. The iriui m soi iqr consent for May ttd. After the court proceedings the big crowd, mostly wo men, lined the street to got n view of the prisoner. C. II. PalratL n well known local lawyer, wm associated with her attorney, Oreekmr and Mo' Xobie, for the defease. JUDAS BADLY LEADED Astoria, Or, April 10. In accordance with an ancient custom, the e4ony of Greeks living at Ollfton Saturday ob nerved Jtoitor by hanRR( ',JH(laa,,, the betrayer of OhrUt, in onlay and' af terward fllllnc the pendant form full ef load from their revolver!. Tlio image wa that of a man drrW in modern elethlnK and erewneil with a aloueb bat, on which whleb wa pinned a sign bearing the word " Judna." Ask Yoasel Uv vMir MrlMiHMMf If ymi ire OhUage Store, the etere that U al m fai In a few year, tlio store tbat and oWeeet good. If you value will pay you well to oall, Iwk through the amalleet naked by any- etore In Thousands of yards of Bmbroidor lee, Laoos and Joibbess, now on oxbtbltion at prices you CANNOT BOAT. Ladiea and Children's Hosiery and Underwear, eompleto stock at SMALL PEIOXS. Notions, everything yon ask for, all sold at SMALL PKXCES. Wo aro now nolo agents for the Standard Patterns, the greatest patterns on earth. Ladle.', Misses' and Children's Shoes, the newest and the best made. Children's Oboes from 3c up. Mlssea' Shoes from C6c up. Ladles' Shoes from 11.26 up. MILLXNB&Y, LADIES' COATS AND SUITS Such selling in these departments as has been or the past two weeks. It would make a big house la Chicago feel proud. PSIGES DUD XT. Ladies' . Beautiful Tailored Bultl pries up as high as $"15 and 918, Sale Price 89.90 The New Trimmed Bailor Bats from 8L19 op Beautiful New Jackets, .......... . 3.i5, 14.95 and 88.90 Ladles' White Bbirt Waists, Silk Bhirt Waists and Bilk Petticoats, all going at SMALL PKICES. Wo sell tbo Warner ' Bast Proof Corset, tbo greatest wearing cor set on earth, price from 49c op. GSOWXXO STOKE. Comer of Coaiaer cial aid Cosrt Streets Norfolk, Vs., April 16.-Pour thou fend linemen and other electric work fii ef the Bell Telephone Company In Hven Mtttheaatera states struck today for an Ineronte of X8 rents n 4ny. To Amend the Constitution, i Spotmne, April If. A eonvsntiOH to amend the eonetitnlioN of the Untied States, so that Htany of the reforms nni jlnws demanded by the people may be earrled out, ! ndvooateil by Jiitlc jOeorxe Tnrttor, m-Uadtod Stutoa Bene- . tor, who ban rorentiy retMrnod f rm Wnidiingtoa. 1). C. A riM'leion fnr.lfic onlrlnK of tuh a eonvonttoH h made In article V ef the eoiHtittttlon. hHIibiIkIi never in the hMory of this eounlfy hS It tm npfrfted. "I am In favor of having n effnvon- itaM la uiaiul fUa iltuituu .llaul )l .-,.... . .--...n..nr. w.,,,, said Judge Turner lojfJgttU "Itxxm nee bM demaMOmtod tbnt tbe n (nttissloM and oorrosthihs wbldk St woold be wbte to reeitUle. "In article V af the failed Htot eoaetitoUoa It m provided that green, whenever two-thirds of bone shall (teem It neeMiry. mti prop nme4enU to thia ooMMItu ttoa, or, on the applloaUon of the legis lature of two thirds of several state, ebaW call a ooaventlou for prnposlng1 ameadMeate, which in either ease shaft be Tslld t alt Intoni and jmrpon,, pan 01 imis ooMiitnuon, rn(4HM ly the Veglstaturee in tbree-fourtha of the several Hate, or by convention lu tbree-fourtbs thereof, as the one or the other mode of ratlneatlen may be pre eted by ooNgreaa,' "1 beMevo (bat there Is an urgent "fro ivr wi n convention, in m opinion Jt la tbo only way by which tb neoesMiry amendmeeit oan be pa Med I elect United Statea senators by mpula vote. "There U na nmendmeat heeded the eeaet4totltn to enalde an iHewttsl tax law. This measure has been paMcd by oangreM, but declared hbcowMUh tional by the supreme oourt. Such a convention would make poaMbl a uni form dtvereo law and1 nlso the fedoral control of life Insurance matter, at ad vocated by Preddeat KcetarelU The convention aould e over the entire eaUtutto." rert NonaeoM to Bo Iletd. MorriHAwa, X. J April 18. Grant It. Schley, of ltornardsville, is negotiat lag with the Wms estate for tbo pur chase of Port Nonsense, in the center of Merristown. The historic bill is the cite af a fort erected by the soldiers during General Washington's stay in Morrtotowu. In the winter of 1779 M. It was built to occupy the soldiers' time and was called Port Nonsense In eeaee aaeaee. The site of the forltueatiou w marked by a monument erected by the Washington Association of New Jer sey. (Mr. Schley intends to build a private driveway, it is said, over the bills from Merristown to the Somerset Ins at Beraartbnrtlte. He bss secured practically all of the property neces sary, and with the purchase of the Port iKoasenac tract, will have an ideal loca tton for a big betel. That be InUadc .to avail himself of this opportunity k conceded, and it is said that the build isg of n hotel to be run on similar lines as the Somerset Inn is under serious contemplation. aeneral Bates' Retirement Washington, D. C. April l.-3dJor General John a Bates, chief of staff of the United States army, retires to day, and will bo succeeded by Brigadier-General J. Franklin BolL Major General Henry C. Ccrbin will ess seed General Baton as lieutenant-gsaercl and wiH be retired in September. In the meantime General Corbln will re main at the head of tbe Northern di vision in St, Louis. Wise Old Owls. (From Fear O'Cleek Edition.) Washington, April 16. The supreme coart today refused tbo motion of the attorney-general of Colorado, that the appeal of Senator Patterson, who was fined 11000 for eentempt by tbo su preme eocrt of Colorado, bo cither affirmed- or dismissed. Naples, Italy, April 10.-Tbo ejeota from YcMvins Is comparatively slight, and tbe fear ef tbo people is gone, and all their ascgrieo aro devoted to relief Sufferers aro gbting for ratloue iasacd by tbo government. BsJfal Sill sent $100 to aid tbo sufferers. Iadianapcm April ID. Mitchell president of tb Mlneworkers, and 8 retary-treaeror Wtleoa are here. Lcwl vice president, wilt arrive tonight to attend the oaroeatlvo board's speeln) meeting tomorrow. Mitchell soys he la attefed wtth tbo sttetm of affairs, and the board is to tfiaostee the adviMblllt of levying ai neiwunent on the mhr era whoe eMHtoyerd have signed tk IHO.1 H-,r. .ed pot their Mton tf worfe GIVE WALSH TIME ihiraio. AnJril ll-John K. WaUh't prellmlmr.v MwriBg on the- obarge of illegal praetieea, as pro4dent of the Chicago National bona, wo postponed today until Msf Id. Marrtn aansaisiid uftlt the InveeH- galtoa WossnV books wfl) rehire at leaet six wtoka, and tbste will be'nf bearing until that Is demo, so eoatinua- Ilea from time to time are neoowary. The enaMiaadoa will not give WaltL the beaeUt of the immanlty mw, ai thet BpHlls sody to latoratato oom met eo eaeos, "Oe up, Old Boldhcad." Cbieago, April lt Judge Imrnes, a deacon la Xloa ftty. and now Its legal head, conferred with attorneys repre senttng Dowle and Vollva Ibis after noon, with the object of concurring In a settlemcNt tHoiiomu to settle on Dowie the iaonw from fl,000,f0i. He to be allowed to oeoMpy Hhllo House for a few days, after which he must turn ever at) the affairs to Xlon. He Injured Obidlab. Waterloo, Iowa, April Id. K. II. Hv ona, an Inearanee . man, HMulled and seriously injured Obadiah Smith and his wife, nod the shot himself Ut4ny An- alleged1 abortago of 10000 waa die. severed la the Mutual laearanoe Com- pauyv af which Uveas was (be head. It U charged that Uvea was attempting to force tbe safe in Smith's' bowse to secure funds to make good tbe abort age. He died this after aooa. A Com of Mwplued. Virginia City, Kov., April Id. Tbe discovery that tsuaptos of ore from tbe Itamsay district bore cabinet marks put a damper oa the eatbuciasm over the find. Three hundred moa rt al ready there. A restaurant and two saloons have been opened, and the country is all located. Ko new strikes are reported Mmay is ff mile north cast of Virginia City. W'emaar Doiorcd Insane, (Prom Four O'clock IMItlon.) . Los Angelas. Cai., April leWThe cor oner's Jury this Morning brought In n verdict of iaaasty against Mrs, Knte It Raymond, wife of Frank K. Kay moad, of tbe interior department at Washington, at tbe Inauest over the woman's 14-yosr-oW- son, Frank, whom she killed April Stb by gas. She at tompied to die with blm. Idaho Canoe, (From Pour Q'Oeek WHtlen.) asblngton. Apjsl s-The supreme court today took undt-r advisement the, request for an nppeal by Pettlbene. Meye and Haywood, now in jail in Idaho, charged In connect lea with tbe assassination of SteMuenberg, that the ease bo advanced for bearing. Oruid Jury Beports. New York. April 10. It is stated the grand jury finished its iaveetlgetiea of the Waahnigtan- Life Insurance Corn pan report, which will probably bo bonded down tomorrow, with several indietmcotu for perjury and forgery. Slngglsn Shock. (From Four O'clock Edition.) Bt. Lonis, April 18 Tbo widow of William J. Kemp, tbo brewer, died to day, as tbo result of tbo shock at ber husband's swleide t&ree years sgo. 1 ' Gave Up tbe Waters. (From Fear O Clock Edition.) Washington, Apr! 18. Without op positiea tbo boose today passed tko Me Klnlcy bill, pcrmiUlsg tbo division of tbe waters of tbe Sacramento river for irrigation rurpftMS Isaetor Sunday dawned cloudy and chill, but before time for the chareh parade, the prospect of a fine day wore so good that almost the entile popula tion af tbe ilyppred on tbe streets. It Is n long time since so many people have attended ehureh on a Sunday morning as yesterday. The pastors of all iboeoMgregationa preached to crowd ed seats, and1 the musicians by their special efforts helped the preachers to bring to the people the giadeomo truth of the day. For weeks pntt the choirs of ttfo dif ferent churches bad been rehearsing for this day, nnd In every tmce af wor ship tbe MBga and anthems, the hymns and sermon told the story of the risen Christ. IsVcn tbe doeornttonc held the thought nad gladdened the aesthetic taste of many .hundreds. Planers abounded, oooepicwowa among them be ing tbe My, symbolic of the resurrec tion. ProbtaMy Use mrooet number attend od tbe First Methodist Kpiecopal chareh, where, In tbe evening, nam bors wore unable to gain admission. The music at this ehureh was In charge of Prof. W. 1. Drew. with MUe Siege as soloist. Halm number wore reodered la the morning; hot tbo principal effort f tbe day waa put lata the sacred1 ecu cert, which took the place of the v onlng service, rtvory number was well rendered nnd thoroughly enjoyed. At the Mptscopal aburch the ritual service provided far Mailer was carried out with full choral effect. Mrs: Halllo Parrish. lingo nssisted at this ehureh during the day. The congregations were large, At the Preobytorlan church the double tuarlct rendered a oarefulbr selected program, and the pastor denvered nn d(iueat nddrees an an Waster tonic. Thee who attended ibis aburch wore aiMdy rvpold for the time spent In "fixing" before leaving their homes. At the Imptlst. Christian and Coagre- gorioaal churches tbo servos were also typical of the Huotor season, sad htrge songreuHtioaN Hoteaod to the icrmouc and extra mosis. Doobtleo tbe ehureh which madr the greatest pcofmiatloaa and bad the largest number af services was tbe Catholic chorea, at the corner of Cbo mekcla and Cottage sireeis, Tbe Hester nisiai or tats ehureh is very elaborate, ami yesterday igfc mas at IftAQ was fully' choral Tbe attendance at the earlier service who large, nnd special 'msMic was a feature of thorn all ! The Suoday sebeoU af tbe varices .churches bold special exercises to eeie I brute the day, some of them full can- tutus, etnVre simply sddltioos to the regwUr school program. Tbo primary and beginners' clssace of tbe First M. M. school bad a specie! treat la tbe shape of an Hastor program, givoa Sat urday afternoon. It look tbe form of an Hustor party, and tbe many children protest enjoyed Lbomeoivee during an entire nftsrnoon"s rolie. At Bt, Joseph's. Tbo service at St. Joseph's sboreb yesterday wore poriieolarty Interest ing in character. The choir rendered seme special music at high mass, and Father Moore spoke eieoueatiy of the meaning of tbe luster thought to the Christian oburoh In general, and to the believer In particular. The altar was decked with lilies and tbe new statue of tbe Virgin Mary was unveiled for the first time. As usual, many non Oat belles were present at tbe services Sunday Conceit. Tbe eoocert given by tbe Salem Mil itary band yesterday afternoon, at Ma rlen seeare, ass largely attended nnd thoroughly enjoyed, by the largo eon course of people present. Tbe t band beys are Improving In tbo resditlea ef their eeieotiees, nnd these Sunday af ternoon sen sorts ore growing iu popu larity. 'O - Tommy acta tbo Job. (From Four Q'Olotk Bdition.) Washington, April 10, Thomas W. McKonzJe was nominated today as post' master at Havre, Montana. Chicago Markets. Obioago, April 16. Wbsat 79 70S, oom 484146, oats S181T 1.1 0 (From Four O'OUek Edition.) Jerome, Ariz April 18. There is so troth whatever In tbo report of tbo se ries illness ef Obsrlss W. Clerk, son ef tbo Montana senator A Call of Fire Causes Rush That Kills Three and Injurl's Many During a panic Saturday night at Chicago, while 400 pereeae wore par tteipatlng in the Hastor services in the St. ltwHtmaa Neman esthetic ehureh at Twenty fourth street and AltmHy av eoue, three children nnd one woman were killed and n score of others in jured, several serlmsty. The majority af tbe worshipers in the church nt tht time tbe fntso alarm was given wore, women and children, and in a few mln utes all were In a tangled mass, tight Ing to escape frem the supposed danger Many persona jHmped through the w'n dews, but the greater portion erowde-1 to the center a We. The extra weight proved toe much for the lleor, and somo of the ben me supporting It broke. The cracking ef the timbers Increased th fright of tbe now terrified women-nnd children, and1 everyone in tbe piaee be came panic-stricken, men, women and children fighting desperately with each other la an effort te reach the oatsld The women nod children soffere-' most la the struggle, and when tht church was flnalty emptied three ehll dvon wore lying dead in ike allies an I eae woman was so badly hurt that aha died white being removed te the boo pit!. Fully a score of otber persons, prln el (tally eblldreB, were mere or less In Jured. but none fatally. A bey's prank waa responsible for the accident. While Ilev. M. Pnrnlck, pastor of the eliHrch, was nfferlag the evening prayer, one ef the erewd of Imya who bad been loitering outside ef the church, suddenly pushed open the front deer and shout) "Fire!" Seeing thn serleu effects his wards bad m Ike congregation, the bay ran awaj and the police 'were enable to find him or learn his name. About Basketball, A basketball eenveaiien will be hell here Saturday evening In tbe V M C. A. rooms. The meeting will I bel ! for tbo purpose ef arranging a mere satisfactory schedule of games, and to agree on tbo best method of determin ing a uniform system for playing the game throughout Oregon. It Is possible that steps will bo taken te have cham plonsblp game played en neutral goers, which, lu a measure, will better Indicate the strength ef the respective team. The matter of ebeeslag eHIelali will also bo considered. KepreeentA tlvse will be here frem the Multnomah elub, tbo Portland Y. M. a A., WHUm elto University, tbo Oregon Agrlcultur a! college at CorvalHs, Dslla college. Monmouth Normal school, Psolfic eel lege New berg, nnd several otber scbol sstU Institutions. Maroh Cost for Convicts, smporinteodeet Jamas, of tbo stale prit-rm, baa submitted Me report for the month eodiaj; March It, lvtd. It shews. Number ef eoavleta ,...3H lacrosse storing eearler ...... ...18 Discharged during quarter ... .... 49 Received during quarter ....... 39 Transferred to the nylum 1 Tbe earning from convict labor cm- platd la XajibwsUm stave foundry. til0.4tj from convict labor en public roads, 4118.48. Tbo reetpts frem tbo beard of V. 8. prisoners for the quarter ending De cember 31, 19ff, were tfttf.SO. Tbo total expenditures were 414,348, 78. distributed as follewsi Salary for officer, 48779.40 j meals nnd fiih, llSaVajfi Hour and feed, 4164S.8i gr eerie, provisions, etc, 41988.48. 1 ' 0 ' Dr. Ponton "Appointed. Dr. A. C. Pauton, of Portland, was appointed today by Governor Chamber mln as delegate to the second annual conference of tbe medical cduoatloaa! convention ef tbo American MedUal As sociation, which wW meet la Chicago May ltb. i "I e - No Time for Thougbt. "O, George," said tbe poet's wife, "who do yea suppose is engaged te Msy Wohley!" "I don't know," refdjed the . shortly. "Can't yea think t" "Oec wbisl Bow do you expect mo to think now? Don't yea see I'm writ ling a msgajrJse ewnstt' si M U i I I 'Ml 1 H