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r " !T"Qtmr wrr DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, ORBOON, FREDAY, JUNE 2, 1005. i A Gf eat Rtg Sale SATURDAY, JUNE 3 ONE DAY ONLY k fluifliwn;nwinmra;roj;ftOTivnrovmw ACCUSED OF BEING CROOKED .Fine Velvet Rugs, Woth $2.50. Sale price $1.45 The e ae Just 50 Rugs in this lot See window display lhe House Furnishing Co 77 LIBERTY STREET Directors of National Base Ball League in Session Today Boston, Mans., Juno 2. Much Inter cet centers in tbo outcome of today's meeting of tbo board of directors of the National Baseball League, callod by President Pulllam, to consider the charges filed by President Dreyfus-, of the Pittsburg club, against Manager Mc Grow, of tho New York club. Droy fuss charges McGraw with openly accusing him of being crooked, and con trolling tho lcaguo umpires. Tho Im portance of tho issue, howovcr, lies In tho fact that it is but an ovidenco of a dep-scated disaffection said to exist in cortain quarters of tho big league, and which may develop Into a serious spilt. Tho directors went into session behind closed doors at tho Hotel Touralno this morning, and declined to publicly dis cuss tho matter. Correct Qothes for Men STATE NEWS A CQton smelter will bo installed at Grants Paw. A billiard and pool tournament is on at Pendleton. Four people lost tbelr lives in a cloudburst near Heppner Tuesday. An effort is being mado to organize a woman's suffrage club at Pendleton. An acctyline gas plant exploded in r business house at Pendleton, doing considerable damage. The seniors at the 0. A. 0., at Cor rallls, will put on the comedy "An In terrupted Honeymoon," June 13th. Tho steamboat war on the Colum bia has roacbed n stage where the boats ram ono another by way of diversion. The Kagle Valey railroad, from Mak er City to Richland, is en Id to bo as sured. Tbo survey has been complotcd. Corvallls has good train service Three daily trains each way are in op eration between that placo and Al bany. Tbo Philadolphian literary society, at Corvallls, gavo their first annual ban quet to their friends last Saturday ev ening. S3. P, Hume, "the gentleman from Curry and Coos," has resurrected the Radium, a personally conductod nows paper, at Wcdderburn. Four persons met sudden death at Astoria Tuesday afternoon. Two were drowned, ono was killed by a falling tree, and the fourth swallowed carbolic acid. Tomorrow night Prof. TallIandier,.of tho Oregon Agricultural College, will give the sacred cantata, "Tbo Wreck of Hcsperlus," at the opera houso at Corvallls. A reunion was held at tho homo of tho Btarns family, at Corvallls, Bun day. After a separation of 22 years the children gathered nt tbo homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Btarns. Condon citizens now lay nwako at night to hear tbo whistle of tho locomo tive in tho morning. Tbe railroad from Arlington to that point was completed yesterday, and tbo town feels it has a new baby in tbo houso. ESCAPED THE BOMB Paris, Jun 1. -King Alfonso went to Challons today to.witnoas tho army maneuvers, accompanied by President Loubct. Beforo starting Alfonso at tended oarly services in tbo Catholic church at Saint Clothildo, whero be ofTcrixl thanks for his escane from death at tho bonds of tho bomb throm- or lost night. Tho polico mado fifteen additional arrests this morning of bus 'poctod anarchists, but aro cortain tho man who throw the bomb boa not been capturod. NOTABLE WEDDINO. Daughter of Colonel John Dent Mar rlos An Army Officer. Chicago, II., Juno 2. A wedding of noto hero today was that of Miss Lu cilo Grant Pont, daughtor of Colonel and Mrs. John Dent, and cousin of tbo Princess Cantacuzcno, formerly Miss Julia Dent Grant, to Lieutenant Franklin T. Burt, of tbo Twonty-fourth Infantry, U. B. A. Tho ceremony was performed at tho homo of tbo brido's grandfather, Gen. Lloyd Whcnton. Tho bridesmaids wore Miss Alico Fcsscndon of Highland Park, Miss Lillian Wag nor of Lafoyctto, Ind., and Miss Adair of St. Paul. OutingSuits Bearing this label ifiSdenjamins MAKERS WyoRK are the ones which have caused thousands of men to give up custom made who never thought they could be persuaded. The maker' guarantee, and ours, with every garment. We are ex clusive agents here. G. W. Johnson Co. (Incorporated.) CHILDREN CRT TOR rarroncB's oabtoria. sv -sbsbbbsbIPp sssBSBSBSBgsBB w BlocKLight WEDS AMERICAN VICE COUNSEL Romance Begun at School Ends In Wedding. Raclno, Wis., Juno 1. A romanco begun at tho University of Wisconsin culminated here today in tho wedding of Miss Kthol Redfteld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rodfleld, and Har ry B. Uobblns, assistant United States consul at Hongkong. Tho two first met several years ago at tho state universi ty, from which Institution both were graduated, Tbo couple will sail at once for Hongkong. TO USE ALL STEEL CARS Philadelphia, Pa., Juno 2. An order for ISO nil-stool passenger cars for tho Now York Central Railroad has been rocelvcd by tho American Car and Foundry Company of Borwick. It is tbo first time that an American rail road has had mado stool curs for pas senger traffic with tho slnglo exception of tho Now York underground road. It is expected, howover, that tho pres ent woodon cars will bo generally super Bodod by steel cars beforo long. Tho steel cars aro stronger than wooden care. Thoy nro non-combuBtible, thoy do not shatter in wrecks, and they aro said by experts to be safer and more economical in ovcry way, CUT JTJDOE SHORT. Convicted Burglar Throws a Crimp In to Judgo When Sentenced, Los Angoles, June 2. A. W. Molo ling was sentenced to flvo years at Folsom, and his wife, Aitnco, to three years at San Quontln. Both wero con victed of burglary. Thoy mixed in the best society circles, nnd committed robberies in a fashionable hotel, where they lived. Judgo Smith, in sentencing them, attempted a fatherly talk, but waa cut short by Melollng with tbo re mark, "may your heart soon bo as toft as your head." RIVER ON A RAMPAGE. Rio Grando River Higher Than Known for Sereral Years. and try it 5 days FREE? It gives a 300 Candle Power Light. Doubles the Light Halves the cost. Burns Eight Parts of Air to One Part of Gas. All Genuine Block Lights have the words BLOCK LlaHT stamped on burner as well as mantle. Distributed by YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Salem Agents El Paso, Toxas, June 1. The Rio Grando river is higher in El Paso than It baa been for eeverol years. Railroad traffic is badly demoralized and tho town of Anthony, N. M., is practically submerged. Crops throughout the Mes-j sllla valley aro ruined. Property damr dgo, Including Meeillla valley crops, is estimated at half a million. Tho city of 1 Paso is in no immediate danger. Natvo Officers Corrupt Manila, Juno 2. Brlgadicr-Qonornl Carter, in command of the department of Vlscnyas, is engaged in tbo pacifica tion of tho natives on tbo cast coast of Samar. Sixteen companies aro already in tbe field, and four under orders. Tbo nntivos rebelled on account of tbo cor rupt practices of tbo native officials. GOOD NEWS. Birthday of Princess Yolande, Rome, June 0. Lltlo Princess Yo lande, tbe eldest child of Ring Victor Emmanuel and his queen, Princess Hel ena of Montenegro, was four years old today and a great quantity of presents were received at tho Quirinal. Tho lit tle princess has a still smaller sister and a baby brother, who is heir appa cnt to the throne, and the stork is ex pected to deposit still another littlo playmate in tbo royal nursery this Bum mer. , ,.ti A Tearful rate. It is a fearful fate to have to en dure the terrible torture of Piles. "I can truthfully Bay," writes Harry Col. son, of Masonville, la., "that for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protrud ing Piles, Bueklen's Arnica Salve, is tho best cure made." Also best for .cuts, burns and injuries. $5o at J. 0. Perry's Drug Store; Governor Captured. Buenos Ayres, June 2.- A revolu tion is in progress in the province of Santiago del Estero, and the governor has been captured by the insurgents. Many Salem Readers H&vo Heard It and Profited Thereby, "Good news travels fast, "nnd the thousands of bad sufferers in Salem aro glad to learn that prompt relief is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills. People aro tolling tbe good news of their experi ence with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an example worth reading) Mrs. L. W. Monech, wife of L. W. Moneeh, eabinet maker, residing cor ner Fourth and Main streets, Albany, Oregon, says: "After any over exer tion, or when I contracted a cold, pain seated itself in tbo seat of my back, causing it to ache severely, and there was a difficulty with the kidnoy secre tions. On such occasions stooping lifting, twisting or turning was always followed by sharp shooting twinges through the kidneys. When -I was bad ly in neod of something to bring relief I read about Doan's Kidney's Pills and procured a box and took tbom strictly according to directions. They thoroughly relieved me of tbe last at tack, and up to the present time I have not bad a trace of symptoms of irri tated or inactivo kidneys. I will be pleased to allow you to use my name if it will be tbe means of doing good to others." For sale by all dealers. Price, 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 8000 MEN ARE RAISED Ten Per Cent Raise In Wages Granted Employes . in Pittsburg PItsburg, Pa., Juno 2. Eight thou sand workmen, consisting of pattern makers, machinists, blacksmith, mold crs and others, connected with tho ma chinery nnd foundry trades of tho Pitts burg district, nro benefitted by tho gen oral advanco of 10 por cent in wages put in effect today by tbo Manufactur ers' Association of Pilsburg. Tho in crcaso was mado voluntarily to tbo workmen, whose wages wero reduced last July on nccount of a falling off in business. Three Trains to the East Dallv. Throvgh Pullman Btandard mi tourist sleeping cans dairy to Onudu, Chicago, Spokane; tourist Bloepiaa cans daily to Kansas City; throo$ Pulhnon tonriet sleeping can (per. penally conducted) wtMJdy to Chit. go; reellnlng chair cars (soats free) so ute Boat daily. 70 HOURS v rOlrTLAMB TO CB1CA80 Chaste of Cars 70 WILL CUT LOOSE. Miners Have Decided to Cut Loose From Qompcrs and Mitchell. Salt Lake, Juno 2. By an over whelming voto tho Western Federation of Miners endorsed tho Industrial Union, and will send delegates to tho convention at Chicago. This repudiates Gompers and Mitchell, making a com plete break with tho executive council of the American Federation of Labor. HONOR riRST SETTLERS. Unveiling of Monument to Mark First Landing of Dutch. Now Castle, Del., June 2. A hand some monument erected by tho Colonial Damos of this stato to mark tho place whero tho Dutch first landed in Dela ware was unveiled today with sultn bio exercises. Prominent among those who took part in the exercises wero Mrs. Horbcrt A. Claiborne of Rich mond, Va., head of tbo Colonial Dames of America; James W. Bookman of New York, head of the Society of Colonial Wars, and Robert Stuyveeant of Now York, prcsidont of tho Holland Society of America. DXPABT roa Gnieura Portland VpecUl 18 s. m m una t-lsstoo flalt Lake. Drarer. . nozin, umua, xuwi UltT, oi ixnut, utucifo AUantftj ltaprea 1:15 P. m, Bursal lrutKfcll tirj.m. TlA l?akane TimBBCHEBULH from rorUaod, Or, H4ll LeJtt. Denver Ft. DVIWi UWAUBt &UMU iraiTtBl. uxtu, Ualcatt) (Wit. wn, Mwitton, fJpoksa. WalUoe, PuU- rnu, amnMpoiu bl raU Daluth.Mimakt nsjJoico, and Int. AKRIYJ nort . UK a. i: s.h Ocean and River Schedule. For Dan Francisco Every Are oaji a 8 p. vl. For Astoria, way seista and North Beach Daily (eieet Ban- da?) at 8 . m.; Satxrtay at II p. n. Dally Berries (water pennlrUns;) ot mihunette aad Yamhill rirera. For fuller Infbnsatloa ask tm writs yew nearest tkbtt tent, or A. L. CRAle, General PaeeeBfer Agent The Oregon Railroad ft Narlfiatlos. Co., Portland, Oregon. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Qeod Horn Market" C? A WP tVt n !trf. T ii i m fears t yemiMtwHtWMwpBfst BlfAUue C&ym&&c Poultry at Stelnsr Market. Hpjts Per dozes, 16e. Ducks 1012. Caikeas-9lfi. Hess !. Frys-1210s. Baker, Lawrence tt Baker. rrsita, Yegetanlea, Btc Potatoes 83c. Onions 5c. Tropical Frnita. Baaaaas 6 lb, Coseaaats, $1.60 per dor. Orusges 2.002.St. Lsmoas 2.75S.B0. Live Btoek Market SUers 33. Cows 33. Sheep ie. Dresses' veal 6. Fat htg-8tftff. Baled Clover CM1. J3ram-22.fle. Shorts $24.50. Eooe, Butter and Cream. Dy Commercial Crenm Co. Butter-21. Butter fat lOo nt station. Q rain, Hops and rioor. Oats-Oasie whits, $1.3. Barley- 3388.6 1, iioar 4.40. Wheat Me, Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 8384c. Valley 8587c. Flour Valey, straights, $4.10: gra ham, $4.00. Hay, Feed. .Ma. Baled Oasat $19. Oats-Choice white, $1.351.40. Millstuff Bran, $10.00. Hay Timothy, $13.00. Potatoes $1.151.20. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12$4 13c; per lb) hens, 13c per lb; roosters, old, 10c per lb; ttjett, 22e per lb; dueks, $4.009.00 per doz.; geese 8Q 0c per lb; turkeys, 1718c per lb; dressed, 2021Ho per lb; squabs, $2.50 3.00 per dor. Pork Dressed, 7&8e. Beef Dressed, 2H5e, Veal 58e. Mutton Dressed, 67e. Hops Contract, 1905, 16c; 1004 crop, 25c for choice; 2324e for primes and mediums. Wool 1005 clip, valley, coarse to medium, 2425e; fine, 20U28c; Eastern Oregon, 1022&Jc Mohair Nominal, S031e, Butter Fancy creamery. 2021tfes dairy, 1617ej store, 1515e, TIME CARD NO. 90. No. 2 for Ysqulna Slaves Albany M;4S p.n. Leaves Oorrallhs 1: P.M. Arires Yaqulna 6:4$ P.M. No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqoina 7:18 AH. Leavee Corral 11 o H;S0 AM. Arrives Albany JJ:1J P.M. No. 3 for Detroit Loava Albany It0 P.M. Arrives Detroit I:M P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Loaro Detroit 6:80 AJi Arrlvos Albany ...; ....11:15 AM. Train No. I arrives in Albany is timo to connect with tho S. P. oouta bound train, aa well an giving two ot three hours in Albany beforo depart nre of S. r north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tbe 8. F, trains at CorvalHs and Albany glvlie direct service to Newport end adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, BreltenbMt and other mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 1:00 p. in., reaching Detroit about 6;00 p. m. For farther information apply to T. H, CURTIS, Aetlng Maasg. T. COOKRELL, Agent, Albany, H. tf, CnONipB, Agent, Corvallii. AMERICAN HONORED Paris, June 2. Lewis Einstein, for merly third secretary of the Amerlcw ombassy in London, today delivered address at tbo annual meeting of tl Seml-Ofllclal Society of Diplomats History. The meeting was bold at the foreign office and tbe honor bestowed upon Mr, Einstein was unique, as it was tbe first time in its history that tho.socioty had Invited an American to speak before it. The other speakers t today's meeting were Frederick Mas son, of the French academy, and Count Emanuel Harcourt, both of whom among tbe most distinguished histori ans in France. That Bank of Sompter One. The most Important ease to be tried nt the next term of court will be againrt Roy Miller,' in connection with tbe Ml" ure of the Bank of Sumpter. Roy Mil ler, tho only one indicted on account of that transaction, is the one man who did not profit thereby, received no mon etary benefit. The true story that l nil of it about that affair; the 1 of the bank, tho temporary dlappef anee of the money belonging to tbe city of 8umpter from tho First Nations! bank, nnd a half doren other incident! connected therewith, have been repeat ed onlv in whispers, under bonds of eecrecy, though tbe facts are known by others than the principal actors the drama-business tragedy, one mig" eay. Baker City Maverick. . ,. '.. !i .I-- ArintVSlti xnaigesiion, cononjani r .; kidney And liver disorders, and u stomach troubles positively cure- -, .... . n ., . r..ttn Tea using uoiuster-fl ocy -35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Otooo' VW Store.