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WKATHEtt: PAIR TONIGHT, FRIDAY PAIR AND COOLER. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL sap VOL. XVII. SALKM, OHKOON. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1007. NO. 111. DETECTIVES TOOK UP THE RAIL Standard Oil Pine May Amount to $29,000,000 M 1 ItC ' i .-0 STRIKE MAY YET SPREAD oration or Labor has called the at tention of tho attorney-general to al leged violations of tho lnteratato commprco law by tho companies. OFFICES SWAMPED Operators May Conclude to Carry Strike Into Offices of Chicago Board of Trade and Also into the New York Chamber of Commerce FORCED THROUGH WINDOW. San Francisco, Juno 27. Tho telegraphers' strlko situation 13 un changed. Tho companies claim tb. work of moving messages continues to Improve. Small la oxpVscted to make an important announcement, but thero is no intlmat:on as to its nature. Chicago, Juno 27. Secretary Rus sell, of tli telegraphers, Bald today It was posslblo that tho strike wouM reach tho Chicago board of trndo and tho Now York stock exchange within 24 hours. II o says sentiment among tho oporators favors a blow at tho board of exchanges. Tho Fed- Body of Man Crashes Into Trolley Car on Bridge. Now York, Juno 27. Passengers on n trolley car crossing Brooklyn brldgo last night wero horrified when tho rear window suddenly crashed in, admitting tho form of a man, who landed senseless and bleeding In tho aisle. The man was dead when an nmbu lnnco surgeon arrived. Tho neck was broken and a fractured rib had pierced a lung. Papers found on tho body indicated that tho victim was John Nelson, an o'Jectrlcal engineer of Brooklyn. How ho camo to be thrown through tho window may never bo known, as tho police, aftor a thor ough investigation, failed to dctcr mino how such an accident was pos sible Tho force bohind tho body carried it through tho vcstlbulo and wall into tho car proper. o Races Postponed. Now London, Conn., Juno 27. Rough witter forced the postpone ment of tho 'vaibity four and tho frcfthman eight Ynlo-Harvnrd races, scheduled this morning, until after tho big 'varsity eight at 1:30 this aftronoon. Now London, Conn., Juno 27. Tho 'varsity big roco is postponed until 0:30. JUDGE LANDIS' ANSWER in tho conviction of tho oil trust, and these contain 4000 counts. Chicago, Juno 27. Subpocnaos wero issued this morning for Rocke feller, Rogers and others. ROCKY WILL TESTIFY Landis Says He Will Levy Fine On Each of the 1492 Counts-Five New indictments With 4,000 Counts Aro Stiil Pending. Chicago, Juno 27. Fedornl Judgo Landis this morning Issued subpoe nas directing Rockefeller, Rog1 'B, Wm. Rockofollor, O May Sutton In Playing. London, Juno 27. May Sutton, tho California tonnio champion, to day defeated Miss Slocook In straight heats In tho first round for tho (Ra dios' championship singles. Hbr chances of retaining lite champion ship aro good, as sho iu back in her 1905 form. o Dead From Hanging Together. Jefferson City, Mo., Juno 27. Convicts Harry Vaughn, George Ry- and and Edward Raymond wero hanged togothor this morning for .tho murder of two guards at tho stnto penitentiary during the mutiny of 1905. WITNESS ACCUSES SPIES THEY REMOVED RAIL Laid tho Dlamo On Miners' Federation-Witnesses Testify to 0r chard's Threatening to Kill Slcun enberg For Making Him a Pauper. Ho was discriminated against be cause Jio belonged to tho union. HoA was arrested and hold In iho Borsa Jail for six monthB in 1893. Four teen m'ombora of tho union, ho aafd,, wofo Bont to jail for violating the injunction of tho federal court re straining thorn from tresspassing- ow mining property Hawley carried tho matter to tho supromo court, and got tlrem all out. Ho said tho Wot orn Fodoratlon had Ita inception in tho Bolso Jail, and that Hawley ad vised thorn to federate, att the niln ownors had organized in Helena to 1800. Ho was fit HI oa tho stand: wlion recess was taken. o PORTUGAL'S TROUBLES.. A "New Canal Commission. Washington, Juno 27. Anoljhor reorganization of tho canal commlo- W. Stnhl, J. A. Blon is being consldorcd by Tnft and CHICAGO STORE Slaughter Prices On Every Article in the Store Until the 4th of July No mattor how low a price you got on any article, como horo and wo will sell you tho s&mo article for less money. Wo will let no houao undorsell us. This Year's Latest and Newest Goods Will Be Slaughtered Without Mercy. Get Our Prices Before You Buy a Dol lar's Worth Elsewhere. This Is How It's Dene: MonMt, AV. II. Cowan. Archibald, W. H. TMford, C. N. Prntt, Chas. T. Whlto, H. E. Folton and Fred A. Wnnn to appear beforo him July Gth, to ntmwor questions concerning tho finances of tho oil trust. Tho triiBt has boon found gultty of giving re bates to tho Alton rond, and LanJlB can lino tho company a maximum of $29,000. i The trust aJ,tornoyB do lled Judgo Landis yesterday, whon ho asked for Information, Ubhco tho subpoonas to got lnformRt'le&wl first' Rdosovclt. Goothcla lo said to have found tho Job too big for him. o I hand.. ,-" v I ino unexpeoicu acuon orine court yesterday. afternoon, whlch'camwxl a sensation in tho logal, fight or tho government against tt&oH om-'j pany, followed another crushing de- feat for tho trust, with nrosnectk ef J moro sorlous troublo ahead, judge Landis, of tho United States district, court, denied a now trial to tho oil trust, and overruled 14 motions i- modo by Its chief counsel, John S. Miliar. In quick succession overy technical point raised by Miller In ' tho big caso was decldod ngnimit tho corporation In blows thnt staggorod tho dofonso. Every offort to niln-' imlzo tho $29,200,000 flno, which Judgo Lnndls hns tho powor to Im poso to a flno of $20,000 failed and wai turned Into victory for tho government-. I Judgo Landis not only ruled ngalnst tho oil trust on overy point, but subjected ofilcla'n and employes of tho Chicago & Alton rnilroad to a sovoro grUIIng on tho witness stand to learn tho sccrot of tho spe cial rato glvon to tho corporation for oil shipments. Mr. Mlllor object ed to thb court henrlng, doo'ttrlng Jr.- 'fu j& JftWK.TBVr tit .jfflSP ML mnX577ZWWM mm-mA GYI'SY SMITH. Eloquent and successful British evangelist, who is holding rovivnl meotinga in Amorica. RRAIN STORM DEFENSE Houston, Vn., Juno 27, Tho do- fonHa of Judgo Loving In tho mur dor trial scored a victory this morn ing, when tho court ruled that MIbh Loving's story of how Thoodoro En- that It was improper and had no ro- ,toa ruined hdr, causing hor father to lation to tho trial, but again ho was 'kill Estes. should bo admitted in uv- 95o Flno 50c Dress Goods, 23c yard; 75c Dress Goods, 35c yard; Dress Goods, 49c; 50c SllkJ, 25; 85o Silks, 45c; $1.10 Silks for C9c; 7c Calicoes for 3c yard; 8c Lawns, 4c; 12 c Lawns, 7 He; 15c Dress Ginghams, 8 l-3c; Remnants, Calico, &t any old prlco; 12 c InJIa Llnons, yard, 7c; prlceB cut to pieces on Whlto Goods and Muslins; Ladles' $3.50 Dress Hats, $1.50; Ladles' $5.00 Jackets, $2.95; Ladies Coats and Suits about half price; $5.00 Whlto India LInon Suits, hand somely ombioldorled, $2.95. Everything oluo goes at tho anno low prices. Men's 45c Underwear now 23c; 75c OvorallB for men, 45c; Boys' Overalls, 25c; Lad lea' 10c Hose, 4c pair; La dles' 20c Hoso at 9c pair . Everything goes tho tamo way along tho lino. Wo are ready if you are don't pay" double for your goods. ' . UIiRU'g FASTR6T GROWING ST OR. McEVOY BROS. ovorrulod by tho court. Whon Judgo Landis learned thnt tho C-cont rato glvon to tho Stand ard Oil Company for shipments from Chnpollo to East St. Louis had not boon mado known to tho railroad freight agonta gonoralky. whllo a 10 cont rato was In forco, tho court or dored that a subpoena bo Issued for F, L. Wann, formtr goneral frolght agent of tho road, who Is now In California. "Hava him horo by July Cth," Judgo Landis directed. Admission was mado by F. 8. Hol lands, chief rato clerk of tho rail road that railroads frequently quot ed spoclal rntes to shippers, and this opened a now lino of Investigation, to which Mr. Miller obj octet!. Tho attorney declared that "It wai n"ot n grand jury Investigation." and idonco. E. L. Kldd, in whoso homo tho girl spent tho night prior to tho kijllng, testified that ho regarded Loving as sano Soveral wltnossos tostlfled along tho'llno of Loving be ing hot tampered. Tho prosecution closes Ita caso thin afternoon. Helitiillir. Kctitetifo 1'oxtponct!, San FrauclBco, Juno 27. Tho son touclng of Schmltz waa this morning postponed for u week, over tho pro tost of his attorney Langdon stntiU th continuance was needed hecauso ho had not ar rived at a doclMlon regarding tho four remaining oxtortlon Indlctmonto against Schmltz. It la bollovod, how over, tho ral reason for asking for a contlnuanco la tho failure of tho part of tho proaecutlon to agroo up. showed his displeasure at tho broad'o" man t?,t,ak1 t.h' ,naor'8 cha,r wv. luuu uo mil, iu uuuq BCUIUIIZ WIU bo sentenced, and formally removed from office. Schmltz professed to bo R. OOiaOMCULL A3fD COURT STKKBTi. SAUttf, OR. scopo of tho inquiry. After tho motion for a now trial and a motion for thn nrrmt nf 1,wlfr I ment had been sought to to a maximum of $20,000 by a tech nlcal oecapo from tho 14C2 counts. Judgo Landis Indicated that ho must impose tho flno on each of the 1402 counts. .eon den ,Mr. mr" ?0, d0,ay "' tho limit tho impending fine L L.m'0" 9?lnK t0 .. .oa nnn i... ..... kP "n in Jail to provont bin con- 1 Chicago, Juno 27. It develops that thero are in exlatenco flvo now Indictments which bavo not flrar&l Jail to provont him con voniontly performing the dutioa of his offico and filing a motion for appeal. Fntnt-1 Mnrpliy DylHff. Ixs Angeles, June 27. Francla Murphy Is. sinking, and tho doctors Rftaaltted, thIiaorBlag tkere Is no op. Tl.tp'v T..m O T A1K..nl. .. uu.sv, MIIIIU I. JlllllUUKIl KllUj- stantlal progress Is being mado, it Is not HkoJy tho dofenno in tho Hay wood murder trial will bo abto to comploto Its altlo of tho caso boforo tho anlddlo of Juy, owing to tho length of tlmo consumed by Bornh and Hawley In cross-examining ovory wltnora. Tho Intonsoly hot weathor Is having Its offoct on tho Jurors, tnrco or thorn showing tho Btraln when thoy czuno Into court today. Tho prosecution Is BtlM holding Dr. McGoo and Mr. Lottlo Day horo, In order that their testimony may bo oxainlnod. If McGoo'a story that Or chard wai In Wallace In July, J 904, la true, It absolutely upaote Or chard's claim that ho was In Denver at that tlmo hording a conforonco with Ilnywood and Moyor on the best menns of gottlng rid of Bradley in, Sn Frafljp;.',Halfv jloiW d icciives are now working tno Coour d'Alones, loqklnK up ovTdonco to dltw credit McO. Tho lattwr W'deeldtxI- ly positive in hlu aosortlonu, as ho know Orchard well. Tlio cirofiH-oxainlnRtlon of W F. Davis continuetl, Bornh rof erring back to tlk -a;iego,l conversation In Union Juill.nt Altmnn, whon Davla statod that Orchard, iu hla and Eost orly'H presonco, deolarod Stounon borg had mndo him a pnpupor, tuul ho would got square, Davis wna Btiro that Orchard' exact atatomont, but still wife unablo to toll, oxcoj)tlng Vi gonornl terniB, what tho othors sold at tho time. Davis and Borah mixed In sovornl wordy ciaflhoi, but tho wltnoBs wan not particularly worrlftl by tho nggrtwslvo mannor of his InqulBltor. Davjs know Orchard and his Crlpplo Cneok wife, but sworo ho never vlBlted their honu, At tho tlmo of tho Vindicator oxpio- slon ho lived half a mile from tho mlno Soon aftt'r tho oxploslon hb was iilncotl In jnlJ, and his family died soon nftorwardu Ho did not ro cali aeolng Orchard nftor tho Vindi cator oxploslon, but atd ho might hnva dono so, as ho wnn not Intimate with Orchard, nnd he could not say. Hki nbBolutoly donlod thnt thoro was any sorlous troublo In tho Crlpplo Crook district from tho tlmo tho strlko waa ordered until tho soiillors camo In. W. W. Rush, of Donvor. Il Inrnnm. tlvo onglnoor, was formerly em ploy&l by tho Florence & ' Crlpplo Creek ntUroad. Ho had charge of tho onglno which flgiirod in tho splko-pulllng cosoa for which Davis and other union men woro nrrostod, and later acquitted. Dotoctlvo Scott told him an attompt would bo mado to wreck tho train between tho Eco nomic mill and Victoria, nnd to bo vory careful. Ho sworo Scott asked 1 him If thoro wo any real good pTneo to wreck tho train. Ho told him of a good plnco. Scott und Sterling rodo with Jjlm- and bo dropped thorn off at tho point mentioned. Rush ab solutely charged Scott and Storting with taking a rail out of tho track In order to wreck tho train and throw tho blamo on tho strlkors Ed. Bo;co again took tho stand, and went fully into tho history of tho federation. Ho and his wife had an Intorest in tho rich Hercules mlno, a sixteenth of which Orchard once owned. He begun aa a ralnor, jn warcn, jkbs, in the CoeHr d'Alene, where Ke workwl two years 1'eoplo Ask Foreign Courts to ler--auado King Owl oh London, Juno 27. A LIsher: dis patch eays tho Portugese ap! to tho foreign courts to Intercede with King Carlos to abolish rcpreeelv measures aro bolng ondorwod by the promror of France. Tho ttJlton of a pa,ior which wna supprceaed, ittnda to print it in Spain and BMHggle copies Into Portugal. . o OKARLES D. WALCOTT. Now secretary of the Smithso nian institution nnd former direct or of tho United States geological BUrvo . o SOON ATTACK SALVADOR. MnirHgtia ICiulpw Gunlioato to Cap. turo I'aclilc Port, Mexico, Juno 27. Minister Di gado, roprcaentlng tho Refp-ubllo of Ban Salvador In Mexico, received je cnlllogram last night from President? Flguoroa, of that country, sayinc that tho Ropubllc of Nicaragua wa fitting out a Hoot of throo gunboau on tho Pacific sldo, nnd thnt n at tack was expected at any tlmo. Tho mosBngo added that Salvador wa fortifying ita ports In nntlclpatJon ot tho attack. CANNOT RK.MOVE Til I J 1K)I1V Mouuuieiit "Will Not Mark Plato of Leader. lU'HtlHfC 27. Mrs. Jesek of Los Angolea. Donvor, Juno Falkenburg Fnllis, haa erected a simple rnonumoHt over tho gravo of hor fnthor, F. A. Falk- onburg, who was head consul of th Pnclllo Jurisdiction of tho Woodwea of tho World, and rofusea to allow that ordor to remove tho body of hec fathor to tho plot whero aa etebora'fv raonumont haa boon erected to, kft momory, and which will bo unveUd Sunday. " o i Clilragt Afarkvtti, Chicago, Juno 27. WhR.t IS & CP9594, corn 52053, oU 4 043. Dr. J. p. COOK THR BOTANIOAIj DOCHOi HOV3 TO ! jMmmx ITRap? FOR AXT DlWAn riATT. aw m ' w. ii COOK. OOlMrfTTirAWkW wm m ' J.A.FOLCIgRftCO In their pilgrimages up and down ta Coeaetieit rhw. Tbeee old Blufs, loux CRr, . Jo KaaM Ctty aa riura ffl.ff. WM. H'HURRAY, afcl to go to work." GuaraU4 r tor eouh aad told, (0a kk4 t, m j, u. rarryji ruf itor. AdvaneW rtwdU w'ri4'''for Vttblto appMTRHM. Rid If g 0aUr gt. Tl. Mala Iff, iUHnWt Gtctt, At itml Otd M vi 1 fl n 5 1-.1 . ' -'I v -.'