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Cf7-" -" i A TL Y CAPITAL JOURNAL. V SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, LKCH lil, 1007. KO. Oil. .xni. PECIAL CABINET MEETING rome Springs Great Sensation in the Thaw Case publicans Prepare to Give Senator Fulton Great Ovation for Securing $3,500,000 tor Oregon ULROAD PANIC IS ON sident Itys Called etingot laoinei Anr Stocks in Wall Street Down With a Smash Mutton. March 13, A Bpccinl jj of tbo cabinet was called inj today to consldor some d crave lmportanco. Thoro . uBouncraent of tho purposo 1 meeting It is rumorocl it is adi, and tho question of rall- tatnee- Wall Street Kclted. Lr York, March 13 With a i reTersal from aftor-strcngth i the hat few days, the stock kUent to pieces this afternoon. lotthe roost severe breaks in ro- irtrieas resumed, and its sud- jdenncss swept trndors oft thoir foet. Prices tumbled from ono to ten por cent In tho nctlvo list. This threw tho market into comploto demorali zation. Coincidental with the crash caino tho announcement that tho Prcsldeut had called n. special meet ing of tho cabinet. No ono seems nblo to tell where tho troublo lies. In the street tho declino is attrib uted partly t otho panic in Berlin, where- over speculation in industrials is given as tho cause. Soino Now Hocords. Union Pacific ronchod a now bot tom ut $118. Southern Pacific went down in a fevor to 82 4. Heading dropped ten points. Hill stockB foil to n new low record. Groat North ern dropped to $141. Northorn Pa cific to $128. Oregon Short LJno to C9. Stool, common, nt first inclined to roslBt, but broko to 47, three points drop. Washington, March 13. Tho meet lug lasted nearly half an hour. Mombors of tho cabinet on leaving declared they had nothing to say. Tho President declined to discuss matters, and hinted that Cortelyou would nmko an announcement short ly in roferenco to tho immediate do posit of customs collected in nation al banks. BATTLE ABOUT TESTIMONY Lawyer Delmas Seeks to Have Smith Ruled Out thing Joromo proposed. Ho testified ho hnd dictated u statement in ths presonce of Evolyn. Jerome nsked If Evelyn told him Thaw was trying to Injuro White and sond 'him to tho penitentiary, or charging thnt White drugged her and betrnyod hor whon she wns 15. Ho said sho told Thaw this was untrtto, that Thnw beat hor because sho would not Blgn succusn ttons ngalnst White. Dolmns mado an effort to oxcludo this ov,ldohco, and tried to show thnt tho relation of attorney and client existed, be tween Hummel and Evolyn. Hummel said ho acted for White only. o . i , GRAFTERS SEEK TO OBSTRUCT CALIFOHNA LAW MAKKKS lNlilCTICO Kor llrlbny lu Connection With tlio Itcmovnl of the Statu Capital. Lawyer Abe Hummel! Placed on the Witness Stand Is Welcnmo Senator Fulton, No ono can deny thnt Senator Fill tort, has accomplished wonders In so curing tho appropriations 'for Ore gon in fact nil that havo boon nBked himself, Dunno nnd two otbora New Tactics Empioyed by San Francisco Boodle Crowd San Frnnclsco, March 13. Con trary to tho promise mado Tuesday by Huef's counsol, obstructive tno tics wore again resorted to whon tho case was cnllod this morning. Itu. mcdlatoly upon tho convening of court, Honey filed an aflldnvlt of In )L JIICAGO SIM PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE OUR J 907 OPENING OF EW SPRING GOODS 1 tE GRANDEST, THE GREATEST AND MOST POWERFUL 'ATTEMPTED 11L THE CHICAGO STORE. OUn' RESIDENT R8 IN NEW YORK AND CHICAGO HAVE LEFT NO STONE WED IN SECURING FOR US THE CHOICEST ASSORTMENT 'MUCHFlTi NEW GOODS THAT WAS EVER SEEN IN SALES!. AS VBUAL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. We Statt 'OPENING sLE n imvniv XTrmvivn tvn wit.t. 11F! KEPT v..a. aV'V-(i - - - U. BLST UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NEW FEATURES W ADDED DURING THE WEEK OF HOUOF. Now York, March 13. Abo Hum mol was callod as tho first witness this morning, i Ho was oxotiBod after a few mlnutos to allow, Jumcs 0. Smith to return to tho stand. I Joromo wns Just asking Hummel if ho dlctntcd tho affidavit in tho pres ence of Evolyn, whon Smith arrived. Delmas' objection to tho question tasked Hummel was Interrupted by tho calling of Smith. Smith was unablo to produco Jo ronio's cablegram. First ensued a contest on tho admission of Smith's testimony as to tho contents of tho cablegram, as beat ho could romem bor. Delmns' tactics Indicated his Intention to endeavor to havo nil 6f Smith's testimony ruled. Jerome SprJngn HurpilHC. Joromo mndo an eloquent pica for tho admission of Hiuninol's testimony and nflldavlt. Ho inslstod that thn contradiction botwoon tho nflldavlt and Evolyn'o testimony on tho Btnnd was admtssablo no circumstantial ev idence thnt sho novor told Thaw tho I story as sho related In on the stand. "If I can Bhow," began Joromo, "thnt ! Evolyn, under oath, denied that Iwiilto drugged and ravished her, nnd that Thaw tried to mako her for, and that he Is entitled to tho robuttal or tho nllldavlt filed !)' thonko nnd most hearty support In Ruof charging Dunno with bins nnd his work for tho noxt two yonrs. All porjury. Doforo Honoy could rond fnctlonnl dlfforonces should bo laid tho allldavlt counsel for Ruof nt- asldc, and tho wholo Orogon dologa- tempted to offor ovldonco In support tlonj in Washington given tho host of Ruef'B objection to tho procood- joBlblo Biipport horo nt homo. Lot inga bolng continued In Dnnno'H us mako them fool Individually and court on tho ground of lack of Jurls- cqlloctlvely that they Naro appreciated diction. This was ovorruled. Coun- nnd will bo appreciated In tho future bcI for Ruof then nsked pormlBBlon Thnt Is tho only wny to accomplish to illo nn nflldavlt combatting tho results In tho dovolopmont of n great aflldnvlt illed by Honey. Overruled. Btnto. Lot nil RopubllcnnB forgot , Drawing Ruof Jury. Sncrnmonto, Cnl., Mnrch 13. As Bomblymon Cogswell, McMullon. Hoot, Horry, Ludlngton nnd Johnsou of San Diego, and Senators Wright: nnd Cnrtwrlght nnd Borgpnut-nt- nrmn Martin and Stanford woro ox nmlued by tho district attorney Uiltv morning In connection with tho cap ital removal bribery matter. At the conclusion of tho examination the district attorney nunounccd ho had scoured Important ovldonco thnt he would present to tho grand Jury this afternoon. About 30 other legisla tors wore nubpoounod this mornlnu. o ' To Knvo (ho Dakota. Loudon, March 13. At tho ro ot it out of tho Urltlsh admlrnllty, Ja pan will Bend n wnrshlp to nsalat tho Dakota. The London underwriters will loao heavily If tho Dakota Is n total Iobs. The Groat Northern linen Is valued nt $3,000,000. Tlirru Train Men Lost. Pittsburg, March 13. Throe trali men woro drowned this morning nt West 1'onn by the cars of railroad; , tholr soro places, cut out factional Every motion made by tho dofoiiBs I frogjlt being precipitated Into Doer strife, ana givo tno senior sonator reiaiivo io nuiunviui was ovurruiuu, tho'gad hand of welcome for his grnnd work In Oregon. FRENCS WARSHIP EXPLOSION -WH1GII WE WILL son Exhibition "ERr, FINE SnJIR. kgw flPBrvn mmu nnODS. LADIES S1 WAISTS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, KMBROIDERIES DS. HTIITE GOODS. DOMESTICS, SHOES AND OLOVES The Fatalities May Not Ex ceed Two Hundred Paris, March 13. Admiral Mar quis this afternoon reported to the swear to this, and she repulsed him, m,nl8try ofirmrln0 that tho number and ho was so angered by hor rofu-;of dond ofacQnt Crow and laborers sal that ho boat hor, stripped her I a,)nrox,mntoJy 100. m all 407 clothes from hor, lashed her with a' . ,nan . ,ho , an. whip to mako her givo such a state- fw0rod r0 tbg mornIngt ln aU 175 are miEsing; G8 nro In the hospital and many donths oxpected. Toulon, March 13. At noon It np poars tbo doath list will bo incronsed to at leat 100 by deaths nnd Injur ies. In all 82 bodies have been re- ment, I bollovo it will go a long ways with tho Jury In dotorminlng tho facta." Delmas asked tlmo to prcparo himself to answer Joromo. I Tho Sublime Itciiunclaflon. 1 Tho Hummell nflldavlt Is calculat ed to destroy Evelyn's story to Thaw, covonja from txQ wreok to snow mm wny no snouiu noi mar- ry her. Jerome continuing Bald: I " "The subllmo renunciation of Thaw's ' "& for Telling a Lie. loro by Evolyn Nesblt Is alleged by Now York, March 13. Wall detenso as tho cause for upsetting street boa had a nt of astonlshmont. his reason. In saying 'subllmo re- Here's a Bull brought ngalnst u nunciatlon,' I don't Bpeak sarcastic-'prominent man which rests upon nllv. bncAUHo. If that story Is truo. I tho claim that he told o lie. This know of nothing In history which, man is no loss a personago than ' equals tho Bacrlflco, but It is of vital Charles W. Morso and tho charge Is lmportanco to show tho truth of tho mado by three citizens of Massachu-, story. If I show by this affidavit setts, who claim that Morso did not that the statement was untrue, the keep his agreement, and also told Jury should bo given a chanco to L He about the property they turned weigh tho facta." Ho quotod author-'over to him. It Is probable that itlca to show that such evidence was Morso wab also astonished at na well ns n motion for u change, of voutre. The court then ordered the drnwlng of tho Jury. To-this tho do fonso objected, hilt wns ngnln ovor ruled, and the drnwlng proccded. Ruef wns ordored to remain In tho custody of Elisor Dlgby, nnd nd' Journmont wns taken until Moudny. Defonso sought postponement until Mnrch 25th, on which day It Htntod It would fllo a record of tho caso In tho United States uuprome court. o Funeral of Howie. Klon City, III., Mnrch 13. Throngs nro crowding to Dowlo's bier. Thoy uro mostly palsied in on, women nnd wenk children, to kiss tho frlngos of his could. Hachol Fisher, ngod 2U was carried to tho casket, kissed the fringe nnd said sho could walk. She started down stairs alone, nnd foil. Her Injurlos may rosult fatally. ii o The Hvriiuinii Trial. Washington, Mnrch 13. In tho Dinger Hermann trial today Special Examined W. II. McGco testified that Hermann, while land commissioner, triad to provent an Investigation of land frauds in tho West. crcok. Tho bodies have not bceu rccovermL, , . . yot DEADLOCK WISCONSIN SENATOR MndlBon, Wis., March 13.Tho Honatorshlp Is likely to bo n dead lock, with Field ngalnRt Lcnroot, backed by LnFollette. A Field cau cus to nomlnato candidates has been called. Probably each will ontor Urals against Lonroot. BtophonBon'a strength is hnBod on his pnst tlnauc Ing campaigns. Ilrlef Worldly Honor. Illoomlngton, III., Mareh 13. Ik M. Kerrlok, yesterday olootod presi dent of the board of trustees of tho University of Illinois, was found doad In his bed this morning, lie cam homo and retired Into Uit nlgl". U- pnrently woll. I THE MILLINERY OPENING! 5 t nirr ctAftJc ntniADC I I UXWMTWT OtlOWDHi STORK. f0Y BROS. cW 4 Cwrt mfc admlssable. !Loeg Hypothetical Question. Court adjourned at 12:25, until .tomorrow, at the; request of Joromo, who wished more tlmo to preparo bis hypothetical question. Hummel was on tho stand whon tho court adjourned. Jerome announced that It would take an hour to read his hypothetic al question. Tho attorneys agreed to call experts at once to havo them sworn togetbor and the question read to all at the same time. Testimony of Smith. Smith said he arrived In New vnrir FVhmirv 17th. vl.ltod the dls- THE BOTANICAL DOCTOR, trlct attorney'8 oce February 19th, MOVE!) TO UMKMTY STREET and waa excused. Hummel was re- FOK ANY IHMCASK CALL ON DR. called. Delmas objected to etery. COOK. CONSULTATION FREB, having such an accusation made about transactions In which ho was engaged, but ho certainly novor ex pected to bo brought to book for them. It the thing spreads, there will bo a great overturning In Wall street. o Chicago Market. Chicago, March 12. -Wheat 77 78H, corn 46iTA, oats 41 041K Dr. J. F. COOK AT MISS EVANS' PARLORS In the corner with Jos. Meyers & Sons' Store disclosed many new and becoming hate. AMofrVklay and Sat urday women throng ed the Big Store. In tho spring a woman's fancy turns to pretty clothca. She thinks a great deal about hor Eastor bonnet, and Friday and Saturday Miss Evans had on display such ravlshlngly beaullul bonuets that tboso who camo went back and told of tholr loveliness. As a con soquonce, tbo word was pesscd along until It seemed ns If every woman In town was tbcro soolng, admiring ond enjoying the occa sion. Tbo display looked llko a gardou of many hues, nnd many kinds of frosh.blown flowors. Women flitted hith er and thither, always stopping at each prttty hat, becom ing a willing captivo to each creation vJowed, There was pralso unstinted pralso for Miss Evans. These women apprcclato and sharo with her her triumph. Thero Is somotblng vury pretty aboul tbo now hats. Many shapes aro nraall In appearance, but on tbo head they look largo. Others lock as If smashed down, but whon tried on tboy become a thing of boauty, and Impart to the wearor a now dignity and grace. .... Rcglna creations were most admired, nnd well they should bo, for tbo colorlngo were superb, and tho shape Juit seem to bo ex actly tbo thing for every face. As Miss Evans is recognUod as a mimnor oi tasio anu oxciu .innM. it must not bo Inferred that her batu come folgh, It was tbo concensus of opinion of her many visitor during tbo opening that bonnet ar Just lovely, and ucm modest pnew, too.