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PTV 1 t1 Tonight and Wednesday, probably showers. DAILY CAPITAL JOTTBN AL h r ' VOL. XV. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1005. NO. 10X CHICAGOBUSINESS PARALYZED NINE HUNDRED POLICE To Be Added to Strike Breaking Forces ! Committee of Labor Leaders Named to Wait on President Chicago, Mny 2. Employers of Intjor In Chicago nra determined to havo in. tcrfcrcnco by tho military forces with tho tenmators' striko now in. progress. Mayor Utiffno nud Chief of Polico O'Neill declaro that they havo tho slhi- ntion well in hand, and that thcro is no Faced of interference on tho pnrt of Uovcmor Donocn or President Itooso- velt. Tho union lenders mnintnin that (hero Is no need of soldiers. Fifteen hundred strlko-brrakors aro already in Iho city, and they wore reinforced by E00 moro this morning. A majority of Ibo strike-breakers aro negroes, Money a pouring into Chlcngo to aid tho busl- bcsi men in their fight against the team V union. Tho Associated Kmploy- Ers in riilcngo, not ilirectly airectcit y tho striko, aro also giving financial id. Tho Kmployerri' Company' has nr- nnged to send out SOO teams today, itch nccompanled by four officers and pvcrnl plain clothes men. Tho polico brco on striko duty has been in leased to 1150, with 500 privnto de ed I vei. Victory for tho Unions. I Tho Union Traction Company nnd be Morgan & Wright Kubbcr Co. this lorning deserted tho Employers'-Com- kny and signed rontracts with tho Inl training companies using union tn. This li considered n big victory r tho unionists. Two detachments of rlko breakers, number 300, marched rough tho streets this morning on rir way to tho nrmalce barns, from bleb they will bo sent out today. Thoy Ire lienileil liy NtrlKo-HrenKer i'ur As thoy passed along tho streets y were pelted with stones and jeered the crowds. Xono were seriously rt. Situation Very Critical. fhcro havo been many collisions in lious parts of tho city. In somo strike-breakers, acting as team. , havo been pulled oil tlio wagons maltreated. L'p to noon five men have been taken the hospital as n result of attacks Itho caravan of wagons at Jackson Halstead streets. Nine arrests havo In made. Colored Ouard Shoots, caravan of wagons of the flics Teaming Company was passing ng Wabash avenue nt 11 o'clock morning, Henry Schultz, aged 30, I police say, east a missile at V, E. tor, a negfo guard. Carter luimedl- fired, the ball striking Schultz in right side. Tho wounded man was fn to the hospital and Carter was sted. Nine nundrod More Cops. It the conference between the may (chief of police and city officials ecial Clearance Sale of High fade Panama lohait Suitings $ J. OO pet yd. faced from $1.40 to $f.50 :tlv new. acid thev are all . . w - m Way oa center table In Dry BARNES' Cash Store fit's tfce greatest money saver we've ever offered. this afternoon it was decided to swenr in 000 moro policemen tomorrow. This action Is duo to n stntement of mer chants that tho business of tho city will bo paralyzed unless thoy could mnko deliveries. It is said to bo in tonded to molie deliveries, beginning nt 8 o'clock tomorrow, with 18S3 wagons, that need protection. Presidents Shcn nnd Dold, of tho Teamsters' Union and Federation of Labor, and thrco others, has been appointed a committee to wnlt upon President Roosevelt, when ho arrives, to present the labor side of tho dispute. To Protect Express Companies. Judge Kohlsaat, of tho federal court, this afternoon issued nn injunction re straining tho strikers from Interfering wlthitho business of tho express com panies, 1000 in a Melee, At State and Taylor streets this af ternoon u riot wns precipitated by a negro driver on a Montgomery, Ward & Co. wagon, who fired Into tho crowd that was following tho carnvan, throw ing missiles. Tho negro was pulled from his seat and n wild scrimmngo followed in which tho following wcro injured; Leonard Wcbor, white, shot lnnock, probably fatal; J. W. Howe, detective, knocked unconscious; Uuy Blttingcr, detective, stabbed in tho head; six col ored men seriously injured. A largo numbor wcro more or less hurt. Twcn- tyrfivo policemen arrived and begnn clubbing the bystanders. A thousand peoplo participated in tho melee. ' BLUE BEARD H0CH Chicago, May 2. After tho jurors had been accepted nnd sworn in, IIocli turned, with a smllo to tho reporters, and said: "That jury Is fine." Assistant States Attorney Olson ex pressed himself as satisfied with tho mon to try tho rase. Iloch became much excited when Aslstant Stato's Attornoy Olsen declared in his address to tho jury that two moro grains of arsenic were found in tho body of Hoch's Into wife, Mrs. Mario Walker Iloch, when it wns exhumed last week. "Tho embalming fluid tins been given tho strongest test possible," declared tho prosecutor, "nnd no arsenic was fouud iu the fluid." Iloch jumped to the floor and was about to sny something, when ho was forced to sit down aud remain quiet. Seattle Brewery Strike. Seattle, May 2. Kotten egg throwing nt a number of non-union drivers wasjto licar crror ot ,,rocP(unB n the enso the only violence attending the brow-!of MrHi chadwiek nt tho June session, ors striko todoy. Deputies sheriffs HuiVun claims justico will suffor if tho nnd polico aro guarding tho plants.1,.,,,,, i. not )icaril j,cfore t)l0 October About 150 non-union men aro nt work today. The strikers and strike-break ers both say that it is a finish fight. Several brewery officials drovo wagons themselves today, o Chicago Markets. Chicago, May 2. Cash wheat, 93g 91; corn, lVi4W, oats, 28 29. Twenty thousand dollars in gold nug gets was shown to the Chicago business men while they were in Baker City. Suitings and at Every piece la this lot Is d eskahle patterns. See tie - Goods Section. LATEST WIRE NEWS Received by The Journal Scripps News Association Service Today After Three P. M. Hong Kong, Mny 2. Tho Devn Wongso nrrlvcd today from Bankok and reports sighting 28 vessels of tho Itussian Baltic fleet April 20th, 00 miles north Kainranh bay. FOREIGN WORLD NEWS Tho fifth Japanese loan of $30,000,- 000 tins been placed at n premium. Tho llrltish minister at Morocco do- clarcs that ho will support France. Joshua Crime, Jr., nn American, hns just won tlio London court tennis cham pionship. Japan is seeking to strengthen her ulllnneo with Britain, nnd' uguln com plains of I'm ncc. Tho American government hns re jected nil applications to license lot teries in Punnina, John Wnimmakcr lias donntcd $100,- 000 for Y. M. 0. A. buildings nt Seoul, Pckln and Kioto, in Asia. Mexico has completed the adoption of tho gold stnndnrd, aud the sliver pesos now pusses for 50 cents, Physlclnn nttrlbuto the spread of splnnl moncngltla In Central Europe to tho very brief intervals of sunshlno enjoyed thero this year. A report from Orodck, Russia, states that a detachment of Cossacks clashed with n crowd of laborers today, kill ing 18 nnd wounding 24, CHADWICK CASE AGAIN Cincinnati, May 2. The United States court of appeals today took un der advisement a motion of the United States district attorney, of Ciovclnnd, term CANADIAN PACIFIC COLLISION 'Winnipeg, May 2, Two firemen wero killed five passengers injured in a collision between a freight and pas senger train on tho Canadian Pacific, near Kevelstoke, Both trains went down an embankment. ami. RETUBNED TO SLAVBBY Law Is Against Ah Sou, Who Fled From Her Captors. San Francisco, May S. The final de cision was handed down by the United States circuit court of appeals in the case of Ah Sou, a Chinese slave girl, who -was landed at Seattle on the pre tense that she was the daughter of Mas Sou, a merchant of that city. It was shown afterward that the was not his daughter, but the slave girl of Ab Dun, who had bought her .in China. After being landed tho was placed In a dtsrepuiaDie nouse, nut escaped ana I took refuge in a Chinese woman's ml, sion home in Portland, Being tired of. the home, and wishing to leave it, she . went through the ceremony of mar-1 riage to a Chinese laborer, bat the mar-1 riage was never consummated. The ! court holds that the mutt return to China. Knowing that that this practic ally condemns her to slavery, the conrt scored the law as it stands. BLOODY STRIKE AT WARSAW Warsaw, May 2. Tho city is quiet today. Tkd bodies of 30 odd persons, who were killed in tho rioting yester day, are unidentified. Ton of tho wounded havo died in tho hespital: Workmen aro going from factory to factory trying to innugurato a striko. Tho committeo of tho no-called de mocracy of Poland and Lithuana has issued a manifest proclaiming a general striko in consequonco of yestcrdny's bloodshed. MEETS STOCK GROWERS Denver, Mny 2. President Js iix, pected to be hero to meet tho mnny stockmen who will nsscmblo for tho nn nual convention, of tho Amcrlcnn Stock O rowers' Association, which meets May dth. Murdol Mackenzie, of Triti- Lldnd, Colo., is practically tho only uian mentioned fur President. POWER'S FORTH TRIAL lonlijille, Mny 2. Caleb Powers was' taken from the county jnll today to Georgetown, whoro a dato will be set for his fourth trial on a chnrgo of complicity In tho nssasslnntlon of (lov ernor Gocbe), TEDDY STORM B0UND (Kenwood Springs, Colo., Mny 2. Owing to storm nnd muddy roudn the moving of the resident')) camp to tho east of the divide Is delayed, ns well as Secretary Loch's departure for this city. fSalc of Sifts This Week jffepfo Women's Garments Cot and Fitted Free of Charge TfcfeWeefc JAWmWi "SBSP . IMP I W y(i W' xvTAv iMWWrfin IwmmM i-F m A - M i? Vim Any rtjlo Ullor-mido skirt cut and fitted free. Any rtyls tallor-sade Jtxket cut and fitted free. Any style tallor-sudo govrn cut and fitted free. Any style tailor-aade coat cot and fitted frc. YAQUIS CAPTURE MEXICANS El Paso, May 2. Reports have reached hero that a body of Mexican regulars hns been defeated by n baud of Yaqui Indians in tho southorn port tlon of the stnto of Souorn, Nearly all of tho troops wcro killed, and tho re mainder wcro captured, and are hold as prisoners of wnr. CLOSING ADDRESS MADE In the Second Trial of the Actress Nan Patterson Now York, May 2. Assistant Dis trict Rand mndo tho closing address for the prosecution of Nan Patterson this morning. Tho court room wns so crowded with spectators that tho doors had to be locked. Hand said If Young did not procuro n revolver he did not shoot himself, Tho revolver wns bought Juno 3d nt n pawnshop of Hyman Stoln. Tho pros ccutlon hnd accounted for every minute of Young's tlmo on Juno 3d, nud ho had not bought a revolver. Tho de fense hud shown no reason why Young should commit suicide, Itnud showed the peculiar mechanism of the revolver, which mndo it necessary to press tho button In tho hnndlo and nt tho mini! timo pull tho trigger. Ho declared If tho juiymcn could shoot themselves ns Young A-as shot they could set tho girl free. Ho pointed out that tho reflex action would not account for finding tho revolver In his right hand pocket, after tho man's splno and lung were shot In two, ns suggested by the de fense. Fruncls (larvan, who is assisting ltnnd in, tint prosecution, said this nf tcrnoon that the vaau will not go to tho jury until tomorrow. Never beforo nt this time of the year liuve sheep in ti.e eastern part' of tho stnto been so free from scub as thoy aro this season. rei&3$ VlrLLl Garments Cut Fee fcy Millet & Millet this week Have your cutting and fitting done in the foreaooa, if poMifcle. If you have not availed yourself of the opportunity of bavlng,garraent cut nnd fitted free of charge by Miller and. MJllcr, the experts whom we have en gaged for a llrnitod time, select your materials and make an appointment at once. This week, in additlou to cutting silk and wool goods of the value of 7fle and upward, thoy will also cut cotton and linen fabrics of the valuo of COo and upward. This, at you will admit, Is a most extraordinary effcr. Of all the garments cut and fitted they have not had ono tingle complaint This1 it certainly a remarkable record. Any stylo tailor-made waist cnt and fitted tnv. Any style tailor-made wrapper cnt and fitted free. Amy stylo Uiwr-made Xtmona cut and fitted free. Any stylo UUor AGAIN TACKLES TRUSTS St. Paul, Minn., May 2. Tho state railroad nnd warehouse commission to-day begnn tho hearing of iho argu ments in the enso of tbo Independent oil denlers of tho stnto versus tho rati ways doing business in tho state. TKa Independent oil dealers allcgo that the rate on oil products in less than cnrloniB lots is excessive. 'Although tho name of tho Standard! Oil company is not mcntlonod in tlio formal complaint tho fight is practical ly against that company. Under the present classification of oil products iur freight, tho Stnndnrd Oil Is tho only company doing business in the state that is n position to tnko udvantnger of tho carload rate, which is 50 per cent less than tho rnto on loss thnn car load lots to local points within the stntc. Tho independents on their small ship ments nro compcllod to pay third da rates, whereas tho Standard can take advantage of tho first clasa rates. Tlio Independents nsk the commission to re duce tho rnta on shipments In less than, carload lots from third to fourth class. It is urged that if this is done thon snnds of dollnrs will bo saved tho con sumers of tho state, ns tho price of oil' will bo matorlnlly reduced. It is claimed' that tho Standard docs not base tho selling price of its products upon tho cost, of production plus the cost of transportation, but upon the inability of tho lnrul dealers to tako ndvnntngc of tho lower freight rntrs. BANKERS TO DROP BIGEL0W New York, Muy 2. Bnnkcni from various portions of tho country aro as sembling for tho annual nicotinic C tho American Bniikors' Association. The hcssIoii begin tomorrow, nud it fa. Buid that tho nnmo of F. 0. Dlgolow, ihn fnrnmr MIliTnuken banker, will ho nUltVm from , ,,t nf m(.mbers. II f ..resident of tho nssocDs- .j ' Sweaters Sate Tomorrow $2.55 Come in Any Time To Be Measured - mide raincoat cut and fitted M c f r j' ,1 i j r n fr.l Ml i c ? .! 1 - B m m : w j.