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t wTjjr.'i ' 'iJ w tfii iWfWirPSp w ' U' , or;, 4 tiimkhhw y 'uSSMiff - f- taK-- TWO EDITIONS 'DAILY Ate J53 P. M. AMD 4:M: M. LY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALKM, ORBOOlf, WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, 190G. NO. ll2 dH. W' I ilB I JhbH ant IFORNIA HAS MORE EARTHQUAKE ie Left to Shake in Trisco, But Sfrmore Reports Severe Shock- Many Cases of Insanity S&n Fraaeisco, May 0. Two light earthquake, ebocks were folt at 11:15 IaW-algat.The'ro wns no damage done, and wsJtermwas felt. Liverraore re pesW wsnocW' as quite severe. The periae, xTmJ 'tday to raid Jiouses wWeeej5are,gathering relief sup plies is awwuffiregular rations. It is ahegliaffletthe grafters mnny axo ii i ,i iu iJllj,' 'liCrt os from corporations. QoiikisWmW' punishment follow wiere T!$yjw vexed, and 50 patrol mB ara,stateed on the waterfront to gather in the trunks from Oakland. All liquor found' on sucpeeted persons is eoaflseaited. Owing to the great need of restaurants, tho steamer Spokane has feeea fitted1 up as a mess ship, to feed oarployoo af.tho Pacific Coast Company asMi,,,$fcg public are willing to pay for sit they get. On an average 40 insani ty! mm are examined daily, mostly da to Urn 'cutting off of stimulants of aattattl jriakee, others duo to the (Aifc;"HServous strain. sw?W' irrv tg flEByK " JaWTlt 5J JC XJ"JTf e Military Eulo. May 9. The war de partment' authorities believe that the service Th6ih "about completed its work in San PraaeUco and desires that Gen. Oreely shall withdraw tho troops from active participation in the work of re- vaa jrjttpratlon as rapldfly as pos sible. This policy is not encouraged for any reason which comes from a feeling that San Francisco has had all tho help it nccie and deserves, but it is realized that there will be with ev ery 'day's activity tho menace of a conflict of nuthority. between the mu nicipal officials and tho officers of the army. Thcro havo been a number of such conflicts and it is feared that the situation wouldi soon become very diflicult. It is desired to avoid this, if possible, and tho attitude in Wash ington is ono which realizes that from now on tho army must take a subord inato position. Service observers in Washington moreovor, feel that the army has been measurably elevated in tho respect and confidence of the people and that noth ing should' now be done to imperil the good will or lessen in any degreo the gratitude which is expressed! on every hand for .tho magnificent work per formed by tho army in tho time of dis aster an'd panic in San Francisco. Thero is a feeling that Ocn. Oreely would naturally desire to continuo in control of the situation, but it is felt that the responsibility for whatever is dono Fhould) hereafter rest with the citizens or their special committee and tho local police courts, with the employ ment of tho army only to such an ex tent as is absolutely necessary. It -tm & JCV CHICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE A, Powerful Special Sale of Ladies' and Children's Ready JlhWear Summer Garments arid Millinery. " ' nWSTBSS. STYLE, workmanship, quality and low peioes Kfllllll jMM MAIN FEATURES OF THE GARMENTS WE OFFER FOR ITWw'iirSOIAL SALE. OUR BUYERS HAVE BEEN BUSY AWAY AST THE PAST THREE MONTHS SECURINa THE CORRECT AND OOODS FOR OUR SUMMER TRADE. THE WONDEE- ? Ki. OF THIS DEPARTMENT KEEPS US BUSY MARKDiO AND QETTlNa THEM READY FOR SALE. TRADE AT WORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS. f LADIES' SUFIS. ( 'ff&topM tako a whole page in this to describe luny me aasartment of Ladies' wool Mvp in stock, both in plain mixtures; all handsomely silk lined; prices from p linen surra. BeaaSfaSy made and handsomely triamteif workmanship the belt; prieaa frasa $3.50 up. 1 WJtlVE DUCK SUITS. A. X gr4 assortment; all sold at ,Ts.U; $2.50, $3.50 and up. . ikan linen surra. itfjsaad assortment in all the rln; handsomely trimmed ; 42.50 up. LAWN SUITS. si assortment of fancy designs; colors fait; $1.96 up. 7XX11COAT8. aiortment; prices from 18XBT WAISTS. Jt yea want to feast yew eyes oa I ! I'l rvBT - v&mac A Mffit' uJu'. ..V a grand assortment of bcantiful snow-white Shirt Waists in LINEN SILK and LINEN LAWN8, come to tho CHICAGO STORE; there yon will see the beautiful SHIRT WAI8T in all its lovlintM; both in long and short sleeves; trimmed is every con ceivable -way with beautiful laces and embroideries. Our low prices will insure quick sales; prices 45c, 65c 75c, 98c and up to $3.50. LADIES' COATS AND JACKETS. Stylish ladies who have recently returned from Chicago and New York say our coats and jackets are juit as handeoaae aa anything they have seen eat. They were surprised at our low prices. HANDSOME JACKETS, PKICE, $3.45, $5.00 and up. SWELL LONG $3.50 and up. COATS, W.00, MILLINERY. This is the busiest place is Salem. Six salesladies all the tlsse os the jusap walUsg obj trade. If yes want pretty hats at about half what you pay elsewhere, essea te ihe Chicago Store. SAIJBC'S RXATasW WKrWQNI WOKS. iYOY BROS. Chut f cial wU Cwirt Strata MONEY IS NO GOOD People Would Starve toJDeath While Officials Measured Yards of Red Tape "Washington, May 9. Senator Hint today introduced) a joint resolution ap propriating $500,000 additional for tho relief of the San Francisco earthquake sufferers, tho money to bo expended by tho purchasing ami distributing of quartemastcrs' and commissary's stores. DEPORTED WITHOUT CHARGE To Pay California. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Washington, May 9. For tho pur- poo of assisting California, tho houso committee ora public lands authorized a favorable report on tho bill to pay California 5 per cent on tho cash sales of public lands. This amounts to nbout $900,000. Other Western stales hnvo already been pad under tho en abling acts of admission. AFTER THE QUAKE IS OVER Two Carloads of Chinaman to Be Sent Home Are Kil led in Railroad Wreck San Fmncisco, May 9 Tho first sec tion of tho coast limited No. 9 wis wrecked at Edenvnle, two miles south of San Jose, at 7:25 this morning. Tho two first cars, containing Chinamon to be deported, were coraplctoly demol ished, ami all tho Chinamen nro re ported killed. Many of tho occupants of the thlrdt car, a tourist, wcro Injured by flying glnps. 'It occurred at 4 o'clock this morn ing. Tho firemen and thrco Chinese passengers wcro killed through tho de railing of tho train. An earthquako shock at 5 o'clock last ovenlng, caused tho track, which was on mad land, to sink, and the first trniui passing tho spot met with disaster. Tho cnglno and first three cars were overturned. Tho sleepers and and mail coaches woro not damaged, and tho engineer escaped so rious injury. A wrecking crow waa aent from San Jose, Mnny of tho Chinea suro seriously Injured. Tho CJiJncso were recently smuggloil across tho Mexican border, and wcro booked to aail on tflio first stomnor from San Francisco. WANTED TO MURDER THE KAISER Anarchists Plained to Blow up the Palace at Urviila Berlin, May 9. Tho onnrchista' con spiracy to murder tho emperor was frustrated at Urvllle, whore tho Knier was scheduled to arrivo Friday. Tho pollco discovered1 enough dynumito to demolish tho pnlaco there.' Flvo for eigners wero arrested. Documents woro discovered that proved tho plan was to murdor Wio Kaiser, (Four O'Clock Edition.) San Francisco, May 9. Looting still continues, despito tho watchfulness, of soldiers. Eight men wero arrested this morning, while making off with sovoral hundred dollars' worth of loot from tho ruins of tho Washington brewery, in tho North Beach section. Bluejnck eta from the cruleer Boston last night captured! four members of a ga&g en gaged in stealing lumber. Chinatown still swanni with relic hunters, who aro practically unmolested. is realized in Washington that the aoldders must continuo to'act a'a guards in tho night time in come places, but it is believed that tho citizens have tho situation well in hand and should bo allowed to conduct tho work of res toration without tho employment of the army. No one in tho war department has much of an idea of what ha been ox ponded out of military supplies on ac count of San Frnncltico. It is csti mate that the rations issued) amount ed to $200,000. Tho quartermaster sup plies, such as tent, stoves, etc., which cannot bo useVl again, will roproaent a loss of that material to the army, and it is roughly estimated that the amount involved will not bo much' lest than $2,000,000. There is some embarrass ment in the service by reason of the Issue of all the tents In stock. If an other calamity wcro to como tho war department would bo powerless to ren der much help in tho way of tempo rary shelter. There are no surplus tents and it will take somo time to restock the depots with tboso articles, as the supply of duck ia scarce. The tenti cannot be used again for tho reason that they will be too badly injured or destroyed by their present use. Bowies Hakes a Compromise. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Chicago, May 9. A truce has been declared between Dowio and Voliva, jby which the joint control of ZIom City industries will be arranged until Octob er. Thto is unnounced by Dowle's attorney. A triumvirato is to hne charge of affairs. m ScnSe la tfee Harbor. Cleveland, 0.. May 9.Tho schooner Algeria sunk this morning in tho har bor as a result of tho gale, and It believed three parsons were drowned. Lifesavers rescued eight from the barge. WANT MORE LAND St. Petersburg, ay 9. Tho peasant members of tho Douma, which opens T-hursday, havo already inaugurated a campaign for raoro land for tho eo ants. Tby say thoy won't return homo without obtaining a grant, as they would bo killed as traitors. They dcclaro they are willing to die In tho Douma. Orders iavo beon glvein for tho flags to bo kept high in tho air, to provent revolutionists using thorn In tholr dmonstrations. The Czar at Petcrhof. (Four O'Clock Edition.) St. I'oteTwburg, May 9. Tho Cznr orrived at Peterhof palaco today, and is ready to enter tho city Thursday, He will visit his fnther's tomb, und proceed to tiho winter palaco for con sultation with tho Douma, READY TO SUPPLY STEEL United States Steel Corpora tion Will Spare 100,000 Tons Georgia Knights Tomplar in Conclavo, Augusta, Oa., May 9. Tho 45th grand annual conclavo of tho Knights Templar of Georgia opened hero today with an unusually lnrgo attendnnco of members, mnny of whom nro accompanied by tholr wives. Tho opening session will bo held this ovpnlng nndi tho Hon. Pleas ant A. Stovnll of Savannah, editor and manager of tho Savnunnh Press, will deliver tho principal orntlon. Tho con clavo will Inst two days. Tho local knights havo arranged an elaborate pro gram for tho entertainment of tho vis iting knights and tho program' includes several receptions nnd other social func tions, us well as other cntortainmenta to which only the knights will bo ad mitted. Several excursions to neighbor ing cities are on the program. . i o Brotherhood of Locomotlvo Engineers. Memphis, Tonn., May 9. Tho bien ninl convention of tho Brotherhood of Locomotlvo Engineers opened hero to dny with an attendnnco of moro than 0000 delegates. It Ih expected that tho convention will last nbout four to lx week. It is expected that President Hoosovclt will como hero from JVnsh- lngtort to address tho convention at ono of tho pensions. A highly interesting program lm been prepared for the con volition and many mutter of great Im portanco will como up for considera tion. Among tho delegates nre mem bers representing every stnto and terri tory in tho United Sites, ns woll ai omo members from Canada and Mex ico. Tho citizens hnvo arranged a fine program for tho entertainment of tho visiting delegates and a lnrgo sum of monoy has been subscribed to cover tho cost of entertaining tho viiitors (Four O 'Clock Edition.) Snn Francisco, May 9. Special Agont Backus, of tho United Stntes steel corporation, told tho general commit tee on tho rohnbilntion of San Francis co, that tho city can havo all tho stool it wants within the next year, and tho corporation will attend to tho transpor tation of tho 8anvc. Ho thinks 50,000 tons will bo all tho city can hnndlo within a year, but ndda that It can hnvo 100,000 tons if necessary, and tho prlco will remain tho samo ns boforotho dlty burned. Ons mains nro being rap idly repaired. -Tho D0-lnch mala on Van Ness Avenue Is now under pres sure, nnd tho Wosteriv addition will soon bo supplied from It. , Beat Jay pesldL London, May 9, Bsttaee Miles won the Esglisb court tennis champIonuUp, defeating Jay; Gould three sts out of four. A Sis Stale Fails. PMtaVurjr. ay p. The. Colombia Savisfs Trui Cosapaxy closed Ha doors today p tk state tanklsg com atisfcfa&ers' crdrs. -' VakM TJs. KaplM, Italy, May V,YmriiM a! disciiargiss; mm asd ufcs. Nebraska O. A. It. Encampment, Lincoln, Nob., May 9. This city Is crowded todhy with members of the O. A. It. n,nd excursionists from all parti of tho stato who have come hero to attend the annual btato encampment of the G. A. It of Nebraska. The op onic meeting was held at Iloprescnt- ativo hall, whilo the meetings of the Iteliof Corps will be held in the senate chamber. Department Commander Lett will preside at tho sessions of the en campment, which will close tomorrow, This evening thero will be a great campfire, with addresses by prominent speukers. Pretty Small Ball. (Four O'clock Kditlon.J New York, May 9,-Nathan. Guilford, president, nod 1 L. PoracToy, trofllo managen of tho New York Central railrcal, are held undvr 910,000 ball, cash, to answer tho char go of cowrplr acy to violatw the federal law prohib iting giving or receiving rebate. Tho form! pita of "not guilty" was en tered. Lawywn entered like pleas for tho sugar trust, acdi tho eases went over. WIU Take Tlae. (Four O 'Clock Edition.) Washington, May 9. The senate de cided the Fikina amendment to the rate bill, providing for tho divorcement of coal oil from traneportatloa by car rU-rs should take ttfeet is 1908. s i May Ask far OonwilislBa. Ckieago, May 9. Tk bitassJaevi operators discussed the question of asking Beesertlt to appoint a eeU alos t arlltJ4e all the qmeatioM at Wevt, bat e actios wu takes. i ' . ii i X Is a. IM, Aayway. TU Bsm, May ,-QMtl WttW- saisa if eroecUftg tie stork's vtsU. JTU Is twtinMid. In ort iMU. MUST TAKE MEDICINE AVnshlngton, May 9 Tho government today filed milt against tho drug trust, which Included tho Proprietary Associa tion of America, Natlonml nnd Whole- Kilo Druggists' AHsoclatlon nnd tho Nntioiml Atmociatlon of lletnll Drug gluts. It is alleged that they aro com bined to fix prices to bo maintained by tho retailers, In violation; of tho anti trust law. Sultan Is Stubborn. Constantinople, May 0. The Sultan still refuses to withdraw troops from Tuboh, in accordance with British do-mnnds. Coiwtnntlnople, May J). Tho Gcrtnnn ship Odyssous, seized by Turkey re cently, tinkler fnlso pretenses, was taken today by Barom Illerbcrsteln from un der tho Turkish guns. A few German Bailors aided, and Turkey npollglzed. To Blow Up the Governor. (Four O'clock Edition.) Jefferson City, Mo., May 0. An in fernal tnachlno was found under Folk's window by a lawn mower this after noon, lb was Voadod with nitro-glycor- ine, Thcro havo been no arrests, and tho governor belioves It to bo the work of a crank. Minister Asesalnated. (I'our O'clock IMdtlon.) "Washlngtou, May 9. Tho minister of foreign affairs of Nicaragua, bus been asMisxinaUd, so it in reported, by tho American' chat go d'uffnres at Btui Jose, Costa Itica. Senate Sat on It. (Four O'clock Edition.) "Washington, May 9. Senator Piatt today introduced a proposed amend ment to tho constitution prohibiting po lygamy, and making polygamous cohab itation a crime. Looted tha Town. (Four O'clock Edition.) Manila, May 9. A band of Salva dor, religious fanatics, known as "FuKyi "Warnon," looted the town of Marshal Mlrodayl The constabulary ars tracing thwa. . r Seised AnerUaa Vessels, (Four O'clock Edition.) Nortk WAaey, B.C, May .Two Ass-rleas iakisg Khoaen kava ttu selxed by CaaadixH cruisers, charged with illegal aaalag. I i ii. ClaUag MiurlMtc, Ckieatw. May 9. meat 81, coro IVKWA, Mis MKW. Princo Arthur to Open Horse Show. Montronl, Quo., May 9. Tho annual Montreal horse show in tu bo opened to night by Irlneo Arthur of Conuaughh It is tho seventh show of this kind held in this city and, judging from tho lnrgo number of entries and tho excel lent qunllty of tllo horses oxhtblfbtfj, promises to bo a greater success hi ov ory respect than any one of tho formor horso shows. Tho show Is held under tho patronage of tho governor-gonorul, the lleiitonnut governor of Qticboo, Lord Strathcotmi, tho Hon. Byduoy Fisher, minister of ogrlcultiiro, tha commissioner of agriculture of tho pro vince of Quebec, and Mayor II. A. Kkors of Montreal, Senate Does doorf Work. ., Washington, May 9.Tho" Hcnutd adopted tho lUklns amendment to tho rebato bill, making It uoluwful for n railway to carry in interitnto com merce! goods manufactured, mlnod or produced by it, oxcept for Its own uso. Tho Klklns amendment requiring switch connect lon, nrul) the Bailey nmondment mtiking tho law uppllcublo to oxpreM uml sleeping car companies wan udopt-od. Wantn an Autopsy. (lir O'clock Edition.) New York, May 0. Tho (Hstriut V, torney rofured to allow Charles L, Sitlcra' body to be burned today, and demand)! aw .autopsy, TheremalB wcro placed) In a vault, Lewis Nixon and II. II Kogers, Jr., attended tho fu neral. To Rebuild 'Frisco. (Four O'olock Edition.) New York, May 0. Bwotary Shaw conferred- wltn Hurrlmurt this after noon, and will unofficially show tie U discutying with local bankers the plans for rendering financial aaststaace in tha construction of San) Fran el see, The BpJoys Caught Them. ; (Four O'clock Edttlon.) Philaddplila, May P. HarrUow Sny der k Son, member of tho Philadelphia stock oxchange, havo btfec euspendet) on account of ft $100,000 defalcation by a trusted employe, . a ' i Mew SawmiU (Jewjwy. Articles of l&orpfaUa were filaJ today with tha ecuatyi elwkty tha De troit BawMM ueaspaay. Tha lacorpor ators are Ii. E. Ie Btslaer, Sella O, sltelser, W. E. Gilbert aa4 JaaU P. OUU-Tt, Tha priaalpal otfsa oC MM corporation wiM b las galets, a4 Mm capital stock in 15,W, tbe asaaat f each star Vatag 1W. Tka sasspsay proposes (a aaHfa la tie ataavfacUra of all k1a4 a kwWr, tha afratUR of sawmill, U, lEta. MtWAtomk :&- ato.rt.AaVjSsiaAM , ttTi-