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vm AND WAIOIEn TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. i AIL Y CAPITAL J OURN AL SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST 11), 1007. NO. 188. OMPANIES DO NO BUSINESS Ho Girls In Utah Town All Knocked Senseless HOP EDITOR ELLS OE DOINGS AT THE SEASIDE TC I THE HILARIOUS HORSE SHOES ih itariies and Swells On the Bars-Dorcas Is Wlllln' and mm the Contents of the Devil s Punch Bowl-Cupid Working For s. Knight and the Pale-Faced Moon Working Overtime irt U fast becoming one of popular summer resorts of lie coast. Situated as It Is tin county's hills overlooking cful waters of Ynqulna bay it tne wim uiuuws ui iiiu i-ii- nffords a variety of scenery clnating to the lovers of na he water from tlio numerous lis pure and healthful, tho the bay are rich with fish, id oysters; wood is In nbund- vrlth Oregon's Ideal sum- ate tempered by the lnvlgor- fresh from the Pacific It Is1 er that thousands of people emsclves of tho opportunity their outing at Newport. Surf bathing in enjoyed at Nye Creek twico each day and tho bench affords an Ideal place where one may enjoy tho warm sunshine and bohokl an almost ondlcss procession of hap py campers going out or returning from tho day's recreation spent nt tho light Iioubo, or on tho mosB nnd flowor covered hills, somo have buckets filled with sparkling agates, rocks nnd shells of various colors. It Is hero whoro cupId is busy, his Implements, coy glances, tho touch of dainty hands and tho soothing nnd artful graces of tho fairest of Oregon's fair women. Ab tho ovon- f Continued on pago seven). HICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE taly a Few Days ore Left of the iantrfacttttetfs' Outlet Sale greatest bargain giving sale that waB over held In Salem. ober only until Saturday. Come nnd Ket your chare while lt. Manufacturers' prices all over tho otore. oofc Fot Yellow Tickets 1 0,000 yds left of the oom Ends now going; at 2 -2c yd Htmdteds of New ATS, SUITS and HATS "tog at the same low prices. "d U5 Coata now for $6.90 and $8.50 IU ., . t it .nail xrico lltl Holt Prlc Ribbons, yard 3c Stockings. Dfttr. in. Turkish Towels 10C Remnants of Drew Goods Half Price. Embroidery now going at, . . . . 3 c BAIEM'8 FABTB8T GROWING BIORR. McEVOY BROS. if I 111 yyV lit I r SJfmh iWwl AKD COURT 0ALRM, OR. WIRES ARE ALL ASLEEP Now York, Aug. 19. Ofllcinls of both compnnles say business is mov ing better than any day Blnco the strike began. Chicago, Aug. 19. Officials of both companies claim their facilities aro In good shape. Tho Western Union claims 40 moro non-union op orators went to work this mornfng. Tho operators on strlko woro paid off by tho Western Union today for ser vices to dato of strike. Now York, Aug. 15. That tho strlko will b4 over soon many men bollovo. "Tho companies are so crip pled that tho Btrlkcrs will win hands down at an early dato," -said Secre tary Mclnorny, of tho local union today. Chicago, Aug. 19. Small this af ternoon ordered every oporntor of tho American cable stations to bo ready at an parly dato to strlko, and sent tho samo order to tho elec tricians of tho American Tolophono Company. All relay mon aro likely to strlko soon. Washington, D. C, Aug. 19. Tho cxecutivo counsel of tho Amorlcnn Federation of Labor today appointed Gompors, Mitchell and Dnnlol Kccfo n commlttoo to accuro an adjustment for tho tologrnphorB' strike, Chicago, Aug. 19. Tho first strlko against tho brokors was de clared horo at 1 o'clock this after noon against Llvo & Co. Fifteen more aro expected to bo affected. It Is estimated that 1C0 men will walk out. Tho houses refused to sign tho union agrcoment. Chicago, Aug. 19. All but six brokcrago houses signed tho union agroement. In thoso six houses 14 men wnlked out. Union advices from Now York cay all but one or two of tho brokors thoro havo signed tho ngreoment. n SITUATION QUIETER. BEAVERS ! BOTHER ; SETTLERS PROTECTED BY LAW :i They-Feed On Mr. Fry's Carrots and Corn, Kg His Potatoes and Cut Down His Trees-Tom Richardson's Anknals Worse Than Webfoot. METEOR DROPS IN OCEAN Now York Local DecldoH to Make Demands on Brokers. New York, Aug. 18. As though by mutual consont, tho parties to tho strlko of telegraphers took things easier today, and tho usual claims and counter-claims of tho day's de velopments wero not made public. Tho local union met tonight, and later It was announced that It had been decided .to mnko certain de mands upon tho AVall street brokers, so that tho brokerage offices which havo not already dono so would bo given until tomorrow noon to sign tho scalo, It was also stated that tho strikers havo decided to begin' nt onco tho publication of a dally paper. which would set forth the strikers' side of tho controversy. Tho special leased wlro news sor- vlco was- materially improvod throughout tho country today. o- i ItOS!VOlt to SlCilk. Oyster Bay .Aug. 19. Roosevelt left at 10 o'clock this morning for Provlncotown, Mass., on tho May flower to deliver an address tomor row at tho laying of th corner stono of tho Pilgrim memorial monument. Land Fraud Case. San Francl3co, Aug. 19. Tho Ben- son-Perrln land fraud caso will go to the Jury lato this afternoon. United States Attornoy Devlin Is making th closing speech for tho government this afternoon. . o Zlmmer Still Mute. San Francisco, Aug. 19. ZImmer was called to the stand in tho Glass caso today, and refused to testify, but changed his plea to tho state ment that his testimony would in crlHtato him. Lawlor will rule on tho queetioa Tuesday. Mr. William Fry, who Uvea four miles east of Woodburn, nenr Butto creek, ls, in tho langungo of tho Ir rovoront, "up agnlnat it." In fact Mr. Fry is In very much of n "stow."' Had you been born In Maine, with a month's tlmo to guess It in, you wouldn't get oven In sight of tho combination that Is troubling not only Mr. Fry, but Mr. Fry's neigh bors. .In his trouble ho naturally writes i County Clerk Allon for ad vice, for county clerks aro supposed to know pretty much of a good deal of ovorythlng. Mr. Fry Bays: "I and my neighbors aro bothered so by tho damago tho beavers havo dono, and nro doing now, that I wrlto to find out what can bo dono with thorn. It wo havo carrots near tho crook they chow and pull thorn up, nnd run off with them until tho patch looks llko a. lot of hogs had bcon In It; and, whnt Is nearly as bad, tlioy run up nnd down tlvi banks until In places tho runwnys nro worn fully four feet deep. Good timber is also cut down by them, and now they nro dnmnging my potatoes. I linvo somo peach trees on tho bank of tho creek, loaded with peaches, which thoy aro nearly ovory year ulnca largo enough to benr, nnd It would bo a sovoro loss If they would chow any of thorn down, which they might do, ns they llko willows, and peach trees look somo llko them. What" can I do?" County Clerk Allon, you may havo noticed, has beon going nround for sovoral days with a far-away, dreamy, senBlde-hotol-blll-duo sort of a look in his soulful eyes and ' Mr. Fry's letter Is tho cnuso of It. In tho matter of advice nnd castor oil, ' Josh Billings wild: "It Is bettor to glvo than to receive." As a sworn officer of tho stato ho cannot ndviso Mr. Fry to kill tho animals, for tho logislaturo has mado It unlawful to kill a heaver for 20 years, In despair ho linB passed tho matter up to Dis trict Attornoy MoNnry. Tho latter calling to mind tho logal maxim !that thoro 1b "no wrong without a remedy," has been burning midnight olectrlclty, poring over legal tomes, from "Coanr'a Commentaries" to "noosovlt on Nnturo Fakirs," his reading Including Esop's Fables and Tom Richardson's serial, "From Oklahoma to Oregon," or "Tho WIb dom of following Hornco Greoloy's Advice." McNary Is still Incubating, honco tho horse oditor, realizing that tho caso needs prompt attention, and dospito tho proverb about pcoplo "rushing in whoro angola foar to tread," offers a few suggestions. Tom Itlchardson, when ho first discovered Oregon, also discovered that the common overy-dny, good natured nlcknamo of "Webfoot" was what was tho matter with tho Btato. "No wonder It had never grown, no hope that Jt over would or could, with such a title," honco Its nam should bo cbungeU to "tho Beaver Stato." Hore's whero Mr. Fry's trouble begins, Tom should not havo rushed is, etc. no overlooked tho tfact that the name "beaver" Is much worao in every way than "Webfoot." Tho latter ie only a good natured bit ot badinage that could hurt nothing on earth, ualeee it was tenderer than Tom's feelings, and that well, that's (CmUmw4 mi tt ). Now York, Aug. 18. Everybody out of doors at Amaganzett, L. I., was startled (this evening on hearing a torrlffic roar, and nt tho samo tlmo saw a blazing mnss shooting through tho heavens over tho ocean apparent ly only a llttlo way out from shoro. Tho blazing object nppearod to many to bo about 20 foot In dlnm otor. Thosb who witnessed tho fight Bay tho meteor must havo weighed sovoral tons. Whon It struck tho ocean hugo breakers enmo tumbling 8horownrd. Sovoral bathing pavil ions wero wnBhod awny, nnd flshor mon's nts wero battored from tholr moorings, whlio conBldornblo 'dam ago was dono to property along tho ocean front. Great numbers of dead fish wortf Bwopt In. CHARGES ALL THE WIRES FURTHER MV8TEKY IS FOUND. Dvntlt of Mary TIioiiuin In Lnko Union Not Cleared Up. Sonttlo, WobIj., Aug. 19. Tho mystory of tho dnth of Mary T.homna In Lnko Union wan Incrinsod tonight by tho partial completion of n chem ical nnnlyBlB of tho girl's stomach, which shown sho was not. poisoned. Miss Thomas was . not drowned, though her body was found. In '.the lake. A coronor's Inquiry found no water In tho girl's lungs, and a chom lcnl nnnlyBlB disproves a poisoning theory. Coronor Carroll rejects tho theory of suicldo, nnd believes tho girl was murdorod, poBoibl'y by chloroform. Tho police havo been unnblo to find nnythlng snvo that a llttlo unpleas antness oxlsted In her family, but this was not .sufficient to cnuso any sorlouB trouble A mysterious wo man is tolophonlng sovoral times a day to Hostcr Fairfax, a half-sister, ooklng for nil Information. ThlB Is tho only clow Hint outside persons mny bo Interested ln tho giro's death, Jirnoy Federation. Tronton, N. J., Aug. 19. Tho Now Jersey Stato Federation of Labor convoncd this morning In tho assem bly hall of tho stato capital for ita 29th annual scsalon. Groat progress In tho advancement of tho union la bor movomont In Now Jorsoy Is re ported during tho last year. o Yltrol Killed Him. San Francisco, Aug. 19. James F. Glover, doputy county clork, tho vlo- tlm of tho vltrol-throwlng woman, Ollvo Scully, last wool:, died this morning. Tho woman Is hold under $20,000 bonds. : o Taylor Ih Mayor. Snn Francisco, Aug, 19. Tho su premo court has handed down a de cision upholding Mayor Taylor's po sition. - San Frnnolsco, Aug. 19 In grant ing tho application for a writ of mnn damiiH to compel Troasurer Bontel to pay tho salary of tho seorotary to Mayor Taylor, McKannay,, tho Btato supremo court today determined tho test caao In favor of Taylor, holding him tho logal mayor of San Fran ClCO. ., o Gompcj-H Calif Meeting. Washington, Aug. 19. -Iu re sponse to a call, by Prealdont Samuel Compere, tho cxecutivo council of tho American Federation of Labor convened hero today to hear tho final representations concerning the labor disputes of tho year. Tho session Jfl being hold behind clo,cd doors, and will continuo three days. Tho coun cil will then proceed to Norfolk l boat, and, whlio on tho way, will roach Its conclusions regarding tho disputes, and preparo ita report to the federation, which will hold its annual convention In Norfolk next November, ONE MAN IS KILLED Heavily Charged Power Wire Comes In Contact With Telephone Wires At Bingham Junction, Utah and Hundreds Receive Severe Shocks Salt Lak Aug. 19. Thoro won ono death r-nd dozens ot bad shocktt at Bingham Junction lout night, caused by a powor wfro coming. In contnet with tho guy chains of an oloctrlo sign, and charging nil tho tolophono and light wires In .tho business district. Edward McDor mott, a llnoman, attempted to cut a wlro lending to n blnzlug oloctrlo plnno in n aaloon, nnd wa Instantly killed. Tho tolophono exchange glrki woro knocked nensoleas, and a num ber of residents, in attempting to turn on lights, rocolved soverd Bhocka o FEED -v. $yr. THEIR , ... VISITORS. Vnllojo, Cat.,' Aug. 19. Socroary Mctcnlf and Hoar-Admiral Cnpponnd Cowlcs, chief of tho nnvnl buroniiB, and tho California congrowlnnnl del egation wero tondered a bnnquot by tho Vnllojo chamber of commorco horo this evening, nnd 80 guosta woro proaonl. Hon, Frnnk II. Dev lin wn:i toastmaBter. -o- DIIIVE OPERATOR FKOM KEY. Goldllcld Man Told by Miner to Lwivo Town. San FrnnclBco, Aug. 18. Tho Western Union tonight roportod that Its office at Goldfiold, Novadn, wan closed ut 3 o'clock and would remain closed nt night tlmo horenftor until propor protection could bo nffordod Its oporntocs. Tho sorvJeo to Gold fiold was suddenly broken last night, and It was roportod that n delegation of mlnrs hod cnllod upon Operator Shlvoloy nnd ordorod him to lenvo town Immodlatoly. Whlio tho Wont orn Union hns not boon dollnltoly In formed regarding Shlvoloy'B movo mouls, they bollovo that both tho ouorntor anil hl wlfo nt onro oboyod the order of the miners. It Is nld that tho ohlof of pollco ot Goldfiold told Shlvoloy Xhat hu vun poworlosii In tho mattor of giving him protoc- tion. o Montana Labor Meeting. N Holonn, Mont., Aug. 19. With practically every labor union in tho stato repriwontod by ono or moro dol- egaUis, tho Montana Fedoratlon of Labor oponod Ita fourteenth conven tion In thla city today. Many im portant mutters will bo considered, including tho action of the Bell Tolo phono Company In filing suit to ro- straln tho tstato fedoratlon and affili ated unions from Interfering with tho businoxa of tho company and to shut off a boycott, which tho com plainant allegos hao been enforced by tho federation for sovoral mouths. Dr. J. F. COOK THM BOTANICAL IKM7TOH, HOVHO TO 84 LD3KHTY 0TKMPT FOK AXY DUHA1B CALL OX DR. COOK. OOIWULTATKMK 9KSM. . . .'1