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LtfjlEIt: FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY. AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, Till BSD VY, M Y 2, 1P07. NO. 100. XICO PREPA RED FOR WAR undred Thousnd Troops On Guatemalan Border MINED TO PUNISH ASSASSIN EMANDS EXTRADITION OF LAMA WILL NOT IMPEACH HIM. Ton TliouMtml Adopt Open-Letter ( criticising tlio President. Chicago, Mny 2. Lnbor 1ms de cided to nbnndon the plan to tile ar ticles of Impenchmont against ltooso velt, tho legal commtttoo advising tliom It. wnlllil lio "wnron ttinti tinn less to attempt to proceed against . PRESIDENT DELIVERS THE ADDRESS tho President at this time, when tho senate was filled with his political bolullonlsts at Home Make It Live- associates nnj dependants.- m- Many Veterans Took Part In Parade. UNVEIL THE STATUE OF "LITTLE MAG" THE STRIKE SITUATION IN 'FRISCO MANAGERS IRRITATE WORKMEN ly for Caberara Mexico, May 2. Over loo.oon Wops aro mobilized near tho Guate Mlan border. A serious addition to he situation was caused by tho dls- luto about the extradition of General tma, who Is wanted In Mexico on ha charge of conspiracy to bring bout tho assassination of former President llnrllln, of Guatcmnla. In. bits arc dally reported of Mexican itlicns In Guntanialn, and tho poo- ke arc grcatl) Intlatnod. I stead of adopting Impeachment rcso lutlons, at their meetings ten thou sand workmen Inst night adopted an open lcttor criticising tho President nnd pledging support to Moycr, Hay wood and Pctttbone. Eight thousand members wero given "undeslrnblo citizens" buttons. itna Incident, revolutionists la luatamala had plotted tho over sow of Cabnrcrn. Baroness' Trial Ended. Now York, Mny 2. Tho DnronoBS do Massy muy know lior fate tonight, If tho nrgumontu aro comploted to day. Hor attorney told tho Jury the prosecution was based completely on circumstantial evidence, and support ed by blnsoJ wltnosses. Tho prose- Uoforo the cutlon uphold u clrcutiiBtnntlul case. It Is oxpoctod tho judge will churgo the jury lato this afternoon. January to H Sot Free. Washington, Mny 2. Tho signing of tho rocommeifdntlon for morcy for Mexico, May 2 Tho News todny rates that Mexico's preparation for ar promises to Involve Cnbrora, of WlUInm January, tho Missouri Jean uitamnln in serious dlfllculty nt Vnljoan, wnltB only tho return of ome, and a revolution Is Bald to Secretary Bonnparte, who is expected hreaten him. from Bnltimoro this evening. mmmnmmmmmmmmmmm a P CHICAGO STO PEdPLES BARGAIN HOUSE THE CHICAGO STORE LIKE A BIG CITY STORE ALWAYS FULL OF BUSINESS. ISN'T IT A WONDER WHEN VOL THINK OP LESS THAN THREE YEARS AGO BEING THE BMALMST STORE IN SALEM. THAT IS WHAT HONEST METH 01 V BUSINESS CAN DO AND TREATING YOUR CUSTOMERS KIGHT. Ctltl VT BARGAINS IN Ladies' Coats, Suits and Millinery Como to our Btore now nnd sc tho crowds of clerks, mllllnors and drossmnkerB wo omploy, nil as busy as boos attending to cus tomers, trimming now lints, mak ing now suits and filling mall or ders. Our business is growing rod idly, owing to the storling values wo glvo and allowing no bouso to' undersell us. Groat bargains of fered this wook. General's Son Present Men Will MakcNo Further Conces sions and Will Vote On Strike Washington, Mny 2. With linn- Snn Francisco, Mny 2. Tho street dreds of war scarred votoratiH, dlplo- car sltuntlon has n sorlous aspect thin mntlc nnd military representatives morning. Tho nttltudo tho United of foreign nations as guests of honor llnllroads adoptod at Wednesday's tho government thla nftornoon tin- Joint conforonce aroused tho mon. vollod tho mngnlllcent orjuestrlnu They sny they won't mnko any fur Htatuto of Major-aonornl McClollan, thor concessions. A general mooting the groat army organizer of tho Civil may ho callod for Saturday, and a War, Hoosevolt delivered tho prln ' vote on tho strike tnkon. clpal address nnd Goncrnlu Sickles ! and Howard contributed to tho orn- San Francisco, May 2. Tlioro lo tory. Tho Prosldont was oscortod no mntcrlnl change In tho motnl from tho White House by a aqund of t radon strike. Fifty por cunt of tho cavalry. . Gonornl H. O. Dwlght, mon ao nt work today, tholr eight- BIG STEAMER ASHORE. Gci-nmit Lhior Strike Bottom, But Is Rotloatod. IDAHO CASES WILL BREAK ALL RECORDS Loudon, May 2. A largo Gormnti steamship is ashore on Goodwin Snnds, Hor Identity Ih unknown. She np nniiN in tin nf Iiiiito tnnnnen. TiichI and boats horo havo been sent to her .IT MAY TAKE TNVELVt MONTHS assistance A heavy galo la raging. London Mny 2Tho Gorman Gathering tho F.VldcnCO tldS COSt a niuiiiner iiuuiiiiiiiii, wiiiuii wuiivi ashoro on Goodwin 8anda, has boon refloated, TO MARRY MILLIONAIRE SCRUB. Quarter of a Million Dollars llolso, May 2. Mon connoctcd with tho case say It will tako nt least a month to socuro a jury to try Haywood, nnd that tho jury whon bo oured will havo to spond from two to Now York, Mny 2. Wlso maids 12 montliM nwny from homo. Thoio nnd sngnclouB boll boya Biirroundtfd will bo no furthor postponement. It Mnbclto Ollnwui to Wed the Dlftropn tnblo Corey. proBldant of tho Army of tho Pnto mnc, through whoso efforts tho fundx wore raised, and an appropriation no cured from cougrosB for tho erection of tho statute conducted tho unveil ing. Dr. George McClollnn, of Phil adelphia, nephew of McClellnn pulled, nsldc tho lings, and tho Fourth bat tery of artillery llred u saluto, whllo hour demnud having been granted -o- TRIAL attracts crowds. BoIm Filling Up With Those cMfil III Moyor Oino. Intor Ilolso, Idaho, May 2. Tho cjfy Is rupldly tllllug up with strnngorn Mabello Glltnau as an- Impenetrable guard at tho apartment hotel Goth am todny. Tho artrosB romnluod In vuluornblo to tho nttneka of tho army of rnportors and artists. Tho porsl tent rumor that she had nlroady mar rlod Corey In Paris In not doomed worthy of donlal. Thoro la another rumor that Corey hna neourod tho fa mous Madison Saunro Garden apart monta of tho Into Stanford White, but this In also allowed to go by de fault. Now York, May 2. Lato this nf tornoon Mabello Gllmnn consented to In admitted tho trial will bo a matter of months, nt loaxt four. Tho evi dence hns cost a quartor of a million. GIDDY OLD GIRL. Mix. Mluor Want Another Satuplu of Mm-rlod Life, New York ,May 2. Mm. Mnry Adolnldo Mlzunr hati 111 ml milt for dlvorco against Wilson Mlzner, tho young C'nllforulnn whom nho mnrrlod In rnmnutlo fashion soon nftor Iter first husband hnd boon hurled. no- nnswor llvo quoHtlouB, ono that tho 8,UH tho usual statutory grounds tho bnnd played tho "Star Spangled coming to tho Moyor trial, nltliotiKh , wcI1Iiik day Is set for tho 13th; oltocl In tho'-nctlon, tho milt of Mrs. Bnnnor." Tho unvolllng wan pre- tho oaso will not bo called until two, tho wedding ceremony will bo junior H unusual In that sho claims ceded by a parade of tho troops. Mn- May Oth. Fifty deputy BhorlffB will porformnd by a clorgynmn, nnd not 10 wns tho victim of n conspiracy Jor McClellnn, mnyor of Now York, bo nworn In, and It ia bollovod that ln Coroy'a npaitmonts nt the Shorry; to. got hor money? that hor husband moro thnn that numhor of detectlvon '""'. that afterwards my homo will h0SQr oyo, i,or nU( mnrrlod hotj will bo employed by both Hldon. Tho ho Now York, by my husbnnd'H mtiroy j KOt nor money; that ho III otneo of tho nttornoy for tlio prosecu- IJ; 'our. thnt no ono will bo pros- trontod hor and did not bohnvo In Hon will bo guardod day and night. t oxcopt momiMirB or tno immoiji- tM0 affectionate mnnnor of a hui- tho goncrnl'n son, was presont, o TRAMP WORE A MASK. Was Shot by Policeman Who Took Extra gunrda will bo constantly on '"to family; fifth, that wo wero never ,nn,, H0 that bIio wnn compollod to Him for n HoIiImt. .dutv nt tho lnlr. Tho iiiililln Ih tint iinnrNOd bOfOIO. oxoltcd, but n dol'ir mined feeling ox Chariot lots that tho prisoner must havo n Stroator, III., May 2 Lophard, a Chicago nowsboy, nnd ono' trlnl, nnd that Justlco shall not bo! of five riding tho "blind bnggago" of a Santa Fo train, arriving horo this morning, wns shot fatally by a po liceman, who hnd boon advised they wero robbors nnd woro Intending a holdup. Tho men doclarod thoy wore simply boating tholr way, but they woro masks. thwarted by any Bhow of vloloneo. -- ST. LOUIS PRESSMEN STRIKE. All tho City's Big Noivhpapors Tied Up. Aro WILL SHOW MORE GHAJT. leave him. I No real opposition to tho suit In ox pooled , ns tho life led by MUnor Itt Now York, according to tho lawyorn, Elfty-Tlin'o Em-ape by ('limbing Ijid- nfforaed ample opportunity to got ov- ELEVEN KILLED IN EXPLOSION. dor In tho Air Shaft. Chicago Grand Jury Prolw Police Do piiiiiuout. If v: wi hc scL, J get our prices. Ro- r e don't want to get rich tirrv Kilo t .jiai ! Jro $3 1j up; Ladies- 8Ujt8 from "- Ud.es trimmed hats from U9 0p Great Bargains in Dress Goods and Wash Suitings Wo show tho biggest stock of dross good, fine silks and wash drss goods In Salem at prlcos you cannot beat on tho Pacific coast. 1000 ydB. yard . . Wash India 811k 25c "3 have a kindly liklm? for lour ntrk Knr.v i.fn.. .,.. ... ' a hat or 'new Spring coat, 8 5000 JW Law--. Jj ; e 1000 yds Beat Standard Calico, FIno Dress Goods, 25c 35c, 49c to ,9SC 1000 yds 12 &c India LInon yard ...8 l-3c SALEM'S FASTEST GROlNO ST ORB. McEVOY BROS. CtWCLU, AJTD COBItT OTiUWWl. sUtBM, O. St. Louis, May 2. A strlko nf pressmen In all tho dally papora of this city, oxcopt tho Times, which It not a member of tho Newspaper Pub lishers' Association, at noon, hns tied up tho town. Tho pressmen prosont od new demands Wednesday. Tholr contract, which calls for arbitration, was disregarded, and tho Intornntlon a! officers throntan to rovoko tho prossmon's charter. o Train Wreck in Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., May 2. Tho Dixie Flyer, tha fnstoet train on tho Goor gla Central, was wrockod at Oroharl Hill. 40 mlios from Atlanta, this morning. One man was killed and a number Injured, soma fatally. ' o 1'JmI on tlut Prisoners. St. Petersburg, May 2. Refusion to obey the guards, tho prisoners In Vlborg woro today fired on by tho soldlors. One was killed and many wounded. Tho revolt was tho direct result of tbo Douma's action In abolishing drum-head court-martials This omboldoned tho prlsbnord who hung out red flags today. Chicago, Mny 2. Graft In tho se cret police department, an tho out come of the city olortlon, Is expected to bo hnrod whon tho 30 hoada of tho department aro summoned before tho grand jury today nppear. It In stutod that half a dozen Indlatmeuta havo boon ordored drafted. Chnrloston, W. Vn., May 2. Thy Intost from tho Whipple initio naya nil tho 01 mlnem In the Hlmft whor. tho oxnloHlnn occurred aro nccountod for. Tho death list la U, and one w'"n mnrrlwl othor may die. Fifty-three ohciiimmI ,ro,n California. by climbing tho laddor In tho air lilouro for divorce. It Is expected that In a fow wooka tho ctso will bo ended nnd tho decree Hlgnrd. Thus wilt end tho romuueo that stnrtlod Now York u little moro thnn n year ago, whon tho mlildle-ngo-l young Lochlnvnr Mlzner and Mrs, Charles T. Yerkes woro mnrrlod In shaft. Pine Odlclal TIiiiInt. Shu Francisco. Muy 2. Tho gov ornpr will demand Railroad Commis sioner Audruw Wilson's resignation this ovunlng. Wilson confessed that nor nro sundered whllo a iiKimbur of the Han FranaUcn board of Niipervlsors ho accepted lirlliMt from both tho railroad and tulaphonu companies to right tho trust. Bank ProNldent Pulled. London. May 2. Sir Georg Gough Arbuthnot. hood of tho bank ing houso of Arbuthnot & Co., had been nrrostod at Madras, India. The London hoimo of P. McFnyden & Co. failed In October for a largo sum, , nnd MoFnydon suicided on hid ar- n " ' rost. Arbuthnofa arrest onnBod a l'luk Il ' I'd. sonsatlon hero, but no dotalls ar HrnBit Iino, Portland's famoiw known. Arbuthnofs Uonk In Indln I"K oonuno" iiurgmr. pienoou gun- was rognrdod as safe a the bHk of yosUrduy afUrnoon, find llvo Hncland I hours lator was In the penitentiary this city, January 30, 190C. about ft month nfter Mr. Yorltos' death. Coincident with tho news of the dlvorco Hiilt It was reported that the widow of tho "traction king" Is to bo married a third time as Boon as tho bonds between her and Wilson Mlz CROWNED MAY QUEEN. MIm PIiooIk OImii Honored by FeJ, low StuiKnitM. -o - I'lnetl Tii cut) Dollarx, G. R. Rldgoway. who was arroeted reoently upon a warrant sworn out by Leo Stnnwood, chanced with prno-J The coronation exorulsoti of tho quern of May wero wlJnuMtul by u Uutia throng of students and frlmdi yetiterday on tho University campui. Tho royal prooeslou started from LftHMiune hall, and Quoea Phoebe wiih proceeded by two trunipeter-i, iU Archbishop of Cuuturbury and Cmitiilii Hiidklln Aniiilltcd. I1"" "" "R aneenor. ino np- San Antonio, May 2. Captain !" u " "" nwrmmcu oy hero, beginning to serve out a sen tence of 16 year. tlclng optometry In this city without Haoklln, accused of laxity In com- the oallod out Inatlon boforo the Stnto Optometry Board, appearod before Judge Mooro last evening and plead guilty. Ho was fined 20." This ! tho first cam that has been trlod for violation of this law. o Wheat Takes a Jump. Chicago, May 2. Tho market Is the on o- rampage, with a strong bullish bakers strlko U In sight, as they .excitement on accou&t or tno report have Toted to return to work. An of crop damage which prevailed on attempt to photograph the American, tbo board of trudo. Tho advance Law, who was Injured by tho mob, throw tho pit Into a stato of oxclto fiii. Th man's head B beaten taenl bordering on riot, July wheat urohblshop, who u llconso, or having taken an axam-.iandliig tho negro troops at Browns- i""8Wr y 'l' nppronohos." i.....i i.,.... .i. o.... rt......,.,o!l.in ,.. nt.,1 i.iu ..fnr,.,m,. .Tho iUQ8ii was acooiupaiilod by six malda of honor. Bakerb Striko Ended. Paris. May 2. Tho end of almost beyond recognition. o HocjI mm Amt-ricMM, London, May S. Oxford college conferred the honorary degre t'Anrtar at soared to 85 'i, having thr-o cents in two days. advanced CM ratio Ifsrhefn Cblcayq, May 1-Wht SIViff $1. wtu Wi 41, oto i1 vllle, was acquitted thiH aftornoou. Tuft IfaiHln Out Taffy. Tho coronation exerclsos wero prot ty and Impressive. Aftur tho crown Washington, May 2. So oncournu I of r()B0H WM la(10), lipon tho qiJWn Iiil wnrn thn rrifiortrt Taft broilL'ht , .... . . .... ...... " " " - iiiu nriwn irnin .mo dins aim ail back from Ohio, that Taft wen aro UrCHa0), hop Blll,jafllll W,,nK them beginning to stato that Forakor will I a tho n,m )imtor ,m,M)n098 anA retire. Burton Is tho chlof shouter. o Clinngii of Wiiuo Denied, San Francisco, May 2. Ruef this morning demanded a chatigo of veu uo, which "was donlcd, and the exam ination of talesman was resumed. o Stevens HUirlH oh Halloon Trip, St. Louis, May 2. Haw ley Htov- ens, In hU balloon, started at 11:40 Thctra was hut little "wind and the balloon drifted In & northerly dlrao continued prosperity. Mrs. Mernlo A. Hugg rondored a boautlful solo, "Mny Morning," in her usual attractive manner. Tho program was closed by tho May polo drill, given by twenty young Indies, Dr. J. F. COOK XIIH BOTANICAL IXK7TOK, MOVKI) TO tH I4KKHTY WtWOSft WW AVY DIBSASR C7AUJ W DIL 1 l