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ifc0 1wl-'iWJ'!M-lirtr'p4li-li ,I0K,GHT AND THURSDAY. Jt4I CAPITAL JOURNAL SAJLEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1 007. NO. 208. tjfa U YELLOW MAN 99 TGO ALL: MUS HE est No Longer Affected By Wall Street Gamblers W LABOR SCARCE NOW DELAYED j few Yard Compelled to I Wort On Vessels, and Are Dissatisfied Over i of Piece System ',Ci!..SDt. 11. TheMaro itW JV& ls fflcInB ono of t critical periods or Its ca rlo the scarcity of Bkllled rid the 111 feeling of median- itlejaxd toward the Introduc- J tte piece jyotem. On ne- f tie icarclty of labor tho Btlxlilc have been forced to r impend work on Bcvornl luJ for tho name reason tho ciithe keel of the collier ikuben delayed, o , At Btanpolc Figure. rt, Sept. 11. Curves vlll bo unfashionable and hips Impossible In winter styles for women, accord ing to Elizabeth A. C. White, presi dent of tho Dressmakers' Protective Association of America, In demon strating now gbwns for the first ses sion of tho annual mooting In Ma sonic Tcmplo tho other night. "Tho stylish figure," Miss Whitu declared, "will bo ono without hips, a strnlght-llno figure. It is all in-tho corset." Nor will there bo any fleshy wo men at least nono that aro well dressed. Mls3 Whlto, who rejoices In 220 pounds, n gain of 20 since tho laBt convention, declares she Is not fat, and says thoro 1b no neod of any one else so appearing, unless she ls lazy and wants so to appear. Miss Whlto Bald well-dressed wo men on winter afternoon will wear domi-tallored skirts of gray, laven der, reddish purplo and light blue, black coats, waists of not embroid ered in th ecolor of tho skirt, with crod In tho color of tho skirt, with orchids, morning-glorlps nnd rose?. . n To Try Glass Again. San Francisco, Sept. 11. L6uls Glass today appeared before Judge Lnwlor to stand trial on eight indict ments on the cltargo of bribery. Lawlor sot tho dato for tho trial on next Friday. Chicago Markets. Chicago, Sopt. 11. Wheat 99 97, corn 59- 59, onts 52'8 52. ICACMTM KOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE i THE eat Specials J t extremely low prices for this week will be s' Suits, Coats, Fine Dtess Goods, Millinery, Furs a d Ready-made tots of all kinds. Pukes cat to ! wet bottom. 111,95 tU Swell ' Onr rv.ll . 8:lt80T I v- mAnl .....1- .1 A - now Merchandise Is great. Don't . .lightly ! b" until you get N IS iMnnl.- -..U8. our prices, the best i Tnh t, ' pr,ce8 ? set any- Hi M ' wher in Salem. o will boat. to! and $u 1000 new Coats Tudi of! now n sale "thtcoi. 0atiBJ FUn. i 1000 now Suits -' iais i v" " tue. 4 1-2c 'ctne 4ifa.ii rtU. .. 2k 5000 yards of new tress Goods now on sale, don't for Bet Salem's great est bargain giver tne CHICAGO STOItE. lALrS FASXE8X GROWING STORK. McEVOV TU?rQ '"""AJra A" UTIIKHTB. SAIiKM, OR. WEST IS ALL RIGHT WILL NOT ISSUE BONDS. Tacomit Votes Against Howling City for Gravity Water System. HARRIMAN SAYS SO Thinks Panic Cannot Touch Them People Arc Prosperous But Hang On 1o Their Money Which Makes It Poor Picking For Eastern Sharks Now York, Sept. 11. Harrlman, who recently returned from tho West, says tho West ls moro prosper ous than ever. Thoro nro no Bigns of n panic there, but tho pcoplo of that section nro not seeking invest ments. Ho added: "In spots the crops will not bo as good as last year, but they will havo fair crops. Thoro Id no quostlon In my mind hut that a good deal of money is tied up in tho banks, but theso people who nro hanging onto their monoy now will later bo Beeklng investments." WILL FIGHT UEOQN "TS Tacoma, Sept. 11. Tho special election yesterday to determine whether Tacoma Bhould lssuo $2, 000,000 bonds for tho construction of tho Green river gravity water system, resulted in nn overwhelming defeat for tho project. J u CHRISTINE NILSSON ILL. WILL Great Swedish Singer Slay Not Re cover. Stockholm, Sweden, Sopt. 11.--Mmo. Christine Nilsson (Counter McCanda)) the great Swedish so prano is seriously HI with heart disease at her country placo In Sma land. Sho is confined to hor bod, nnd friends fear sho will not recover. Mmo. NUBson was born In 18-13 and made her debut In Stockholm In 18C0. Her first trip to America was mado in 1870. Los Angeles, Cnl., Sept. 11. Thq' international tvnosrrnnlllcal union today appealed to tho federation of labor for funds to carry orli tho campaign against nn open shop in Los Angeles, which tho union do clnros to bo tho only freo city in tho country and Is thoroforo hi a "de plorable state." This Is rogarded as a challenge to battlo by tho mer chants nnd mcufacturors associa tion, and tho chnllengo was accepted today. This association has man aged all tho dofoiiBlvo operations against strikers and boycotters for sevoral years, and tho oxponso of tho campaign has boon bore heretofore by a few mombora. Now that tho federation threatens to pour $10,000 a month Into tho coffers of tho local boycotters, tho association has vot ed to raise a defense fund of ?100, 000 to meet ovory move of tho printers. Still Killing Jcwa. Gatlnz, Roumanla, Sopt. 11. The massacre of Jews at Kisnnen: con tinues. Fugitives say fully 100 He- brows havo been killed. Mobs are rushing through tho Ghetto shooting every Jew who appeared on tho streets or nt tho windows. At Lodz tho slaughter continues and a scoro of Jows aro reportod dead. Sued J. Wliyte Evans. Los Angeles, Sept. 11. J. Why to Evans is defendant in a suit brought in tho superior court yesterday by B. K. Potter, representing tho Los Angeles Examiner, Times, Evening Express and Horald-Record, to re cover $1108.61 alleged to be due for advertising carried by tho defendaut in those publications two years ago, and not paid for. o Steamer Snntn Rosn Aground. Los Angeles, Cnl., Sept. 11. Tho big passenger steamor Santa Rosa, of the Pacific Coast Steamship Com pany, went aground at Portugese and near San Pedro early this morn ing. Tho vessel was northbound from San Diego. She got off at high Ude. Flro in Canton. Hong Kong, Sept. 11. News has been received here of a conflagration raging at Canton. Some largo ker6- - .. orA tini-nlnir flnrfftlv. fllld the losa will probably bo heavy. LIEUT. U. S. Grandson of GRANT 3D. General U. S. Grant, who will wed Miss Edith Root, daughter of Secretary of State Elihu Root. STEAMER TO BREAK RECORDS Capo Race, Sept. 11. Tho Cunarn steamer Lusltlnna enmo into wire less connection early this morning Messages from tho sllp says lht vessel was 22 G miles south of Capo Rcao at at 5:20 this morning, and expects 'to reach Now York at 1 a. m Friday, making tho voyage In about 4 days and 18 hours, which will bo 13 hours bettor than tho record. o Scabs Started tho Row. San Francisco, Sopt. 11. Pollco- man Wade, who was a participant In last night's battlo betweon non-union carmon and throj pollco officers, de clares tho preliminary skirmish was between tho men on tho wrecked car and union pickets, and was tho result of a plot on tho part of tho non union men and was entlroly unpro voked. Wado asserts the men on tho car deliberately smashed tho win dows of tho enr to make It appear La if a brick had been thrown, and then began firing unon a tent occupied VV pickets, A battle ensued, and tno non-unionists fired upon tho police. FORGE TREATY 3$SSs MEANS EXCLUSION Race Prejudice Exists and Lawmakers Will Remove Ihe Cause of Riots Since They Cannot Remove Racial Antipathy Root and Ambassador Aoki will soon ngaln bo In conferenco on this subject " Vancouver, B. C, Sept. 11. Do splto the fact that tho Orientals of Vancouver havo practically bought out all tho gun stores, no further outbreaks occurred last night. Mounted Imperials nro on guard, and with this Mfiuranco of protection 'tho Jnpancso aro returning to work. Whllo nil further outbreaks will bo promptly suppressed tho peoplo aro still dotormlned on absoluto exclu sion of all Orientals from British Columbia. Tho recent Cnnadlan Jnpaneso treaty provides for full freedom of entry, but local politi cians nro expecting to find menniof overcoming thU' obstruction to tho pussngo of an exclusion law. Coal AC'JIl Bo High. Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 11. Accord ing to tho operators, thoro ls every reason to believe tho prlco of coal will bo higher this winter than ever before, mainly through tho shortage of cars. o ' "Won tho St. Leer. Doncaster, Eng.. Sept. 11. Wool Vinder, with Halsey up, won tho St. Leger stakes today, a purso of i4000. WnshlngUn, Sopt. 11. Thnt n strlngont exclusion treaty between Vmtrlca and Japan.Msnieaaijlpy. nearer reallzntlonihavUio, pout, op timistic administration owcini could havo believed 48 hours ago, Is tho Judgment of tho members of tho dip lomatic corp,s. This long-sought ob ject is expected to bo attained per haps, as an Indirect result of tho mobbing of tho Japancso at Vancouv er, B. C, laBt Saturday night. Of ficials hero doploro what they view as an unforlunnto and unwarranted Infraction of tho treaty rights of tho JnpnnebO, but thoy do not fall to por cclvo at onco tho Importnnt bearing that this Incident will probably havo upon tho negotiations between tho stnto department and tho Japanese ambassador, looking to tho drafting of a treaty that shall limit the Incom Ing of Japanese coollos. Tho bollef that a treaty Is now within sight lis based on tho convic tion of officials that tho Japaneso government will now bo brought face to faco with tho fact that, as It can not discriminate between Great Brit ain and Anrorica In tho mntter of de mands for fair treatment for Its sub jects, and must by tills thno bo con vinced that tho problem presented Is really a radical one, tho only solu tion will Ho In tho formal recog nition by Japan of tho right to ro strlct cooll- Immigration not only hi Amoricn. but in British Columbia, Australia and tho othor British colo nies. To tako another vlsw, It Is polnt- od out bore, would mean a breach of tho alllanco with Groat Britain, of which tho Japaneso havo been so proud, nnd which, thoy regard no so necessary to tho " dovelopmont of their ambitious schomes for tho ex nloltatlon of tho East. For, though tho British government may, and doubtless will, apologize for tho Vancouver affair, and even pay an In demnity, n repetition of the Incident )s believed to bo nlmost certain, un less tho British government, yields to tho domands of tho British Co lumbians In tho matter of restriction of JananeBO immigration. - As a matter of fact, negotiations" aro already on foot between tho Brit ish and tho Japaneso governments xo regulate tho Influx of coolio labor in to tho British colonies. Tho Van couver Incident, It 13 believed hero, will hasten tho negotiations to a conclusion and, If Japan enters Into treaty relations of that kind with Great Britain, It cannot refuse to do so with America, so that thoro Is, after all, a prospect that Secretary Vnncouver, Sopt. 11. That a per fected military system, embodying HOOO Japanese, is in exlBtcnco hi Vancouver,, was the declaration of. Socrotary Fowlor, of tho Japaneoo Korcan ExcluBlon League, of Seat tle, who camo here at tho Invitation of tho local antl-Orlontal body to Bpcak at tho meeting which rc?ulb?d in tho r(!ot of Saturday. "Theso 5000 Japanese," says Fowler, "nro as woll organized as our soldiors in the American army, have their ofilcorB to whom they re port, and with whom they nro In close touch at all times, especially now, when nnothor demonstration Is likely to tako placo. "They havo mado a mlnuto nnd systematic plan for defenso in caso thoir section of tho city Is again at tacked and all theso Jnponeso aro armed. Tho anti-Asiatic lenguo of this city would not attempt to allow nnothor demonstration, becnuno if It Bhould visit tho Japaneso town tho loss of life would bo tremendous, and It Is my prediction thnt moro whltoa would bo Willed than Orientals." o- lBB9BflBJSi.w nWm bBmEShbbHSl wKK BBBBKBHBHHh: . i BHwWBHHL EDWARD R. TAYLOR. Doctor, InvVyer und literary man, who' is San Francisco now mayor. ... .. SHOOTS FRIEND FOR DKKR. Fatal Hunting Accident Near Han- don, Coos County. Marshflold, Or., Sopt. 8. Whllo out hunting deer near WhUkoy Run, about ten miles north of Dundon, WIlHam Hull mistook his compan ion, Alexandor Mntliorn, for a door and fired. Upon running to tho spot whero ho supposed his deor was fioundoiing in tho brush, ho found his companion in tho agony of doath. Ills aim was too two. Ho only flrod ono shot, but It cost his companion his life. Mathor lived but a few minutes. Hull is crazed with grief. o Henry to Come Hack. Portland, Sopt. 11. Speaking of Innd fraud trlalB, Honoy states thoy will bo resumed Novombor 1st. It Is his fault, and not Bristol's that thoy havo bosn postponed bo long. Tho San Francisco prosecutions con sumed moro timo than ho thought necessary. Henoy w511 return to Portland to conduct land fraud trials In person, as ho Is anxious to havo command when tho trials of Hor mnnn, Halo and Booth nro called. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Take advantngo of tho Eastern ex cursion rates to Jamestown Exposi tion. Sale dates 11, 12, 13. WM. M'MURRAY, 9-6-td O, P. A. S. P, Co. Dr. J. F. COOK THH BOTANICAL DOCTOR, MOVMO TO 840 LTHERTX STREET FOR ANY DIHEAHK CALL ON DR. COOK. OONBULTATlCrX VRKB. i V ntmrmutiiirnrii