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"""ff VCpjP 'I V"J1W -vr- Tonight and Thursday, fair. IABX EDITION, 3i3(K DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL fi VOL. XV. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1005. NO. 16 UNLOAD PORTLAND LINES UTAH KANSAS AGAINST JOHNNY TOOK LAWSON TALKS CHINA DON'T COUNT LAND FRAUDS ACID ROUTE Labor Organizations Are Backed by Capitalists In an Effort to Have Public Ownership of the Street Car System (Special to tlio Dally Capital Journal.. Portland, Or.; July 12. Itlcliard Cor nelius, president of tlto San Francisco division of tlio Amalgamated Associa tion of Street and Elevated Hallway Employes, and a member of tlio na tionul labor organization, arrived hero today. Ho claims that ho comes to ef fect municipal ownership of tho Port land strcot car lines. This announcement has caused great excitement in thin city, nndi is part of a gonornl movomont to accomplish pub lic ownership of Btrcot car lines in all tho largor cities of tho country. It is boliovcd that tho Eastern Byndicato who recently bought tho Portland sys torn is desirous of unloading tho sntno on tho community ns soon ns tho Lew is and Clark fair is over. ANY OLD EXCUSE Russia Wants to Lay All Her Trouble on the Jews Berlin, July 12. A roport from Odes, sa says tho authorities tliero nro plot ting a new Jew baiting massacro on a largo scale, and that tho soldiers re turning from tho front havo been in vited to plunder tho houses of tho Jows and takd whatever thoy needed. That Count Ignntoff, in receiving a deputa tion of Jews from Southern Russia, charged thorn with inciting 'an organ ized revolution in Odosso. Tho Jows nro seeing to avert the throatcnod out break. Doscrvo Lifo. Inverness, Scotlnnd) July 12. John Schoffor Phipps and Honry Carncgio Phipps, sons of tho Amoricnn stool mngnato, woro arraigned today, charged with tho reckless uso of flroarms, which resulted in tho wounding of thrco mon. Thoy woro committed for trial and rolcnsod on $250 bnll. Did Not Sift Through. Philadelphia, Pnv July 12. THo grand jury todny returnod truo bills ngninst Select Councilman Cavan, John Hill, ax-cbiof of tho filtration bureau, charging frauds ngninst tho city in connection with tho filtration contracts. HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE DRESS GOODS ON OUR Bargain Table THEY'RE EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES AT PRICES THAT WILL CLOSE THEM OUT QUICKLY. ON ONE TABLE AT 75c YOU WILL FIND SOME OP THE0H0I0E8T FABRICS OP THE SEA SON WHICH .RANGED IN PEIOEPROM 91-00 PER YARD TO $1.40 PER YARD, INCLUDING: FANCY MOIIAIRS, MOHAIR FLORENTINE FANCY PANAMA SUITINGS, TAILOR SUITINGS, CHIFFON EOLINNE AND VOILES. ON TnE 35 TABLE WE ARE CLOSING OUT MANY DESIRABLEPATTERNS FROM OUR 50c LINES IN FANCY MOHAIRS, CREPE DBPAHIS, AND TAILOR SUITINGS. .& Sd&f'j'geds i$i dJdas-t, . Saints of Salt Lake as Well as Sinners of Oregon Fall Down WoBhlngton, July 12. Land Com missioner Richards has nddrcssod let ters to several Mormon leaders at Hobcr City, Utah, asking them what they meant by informing their fellow Mormons that they had land ofllco con nections which could bo used to ad vantngo in securing allotments in tho Uintah reservation-, which would soon bo thrown open to settlement. It is roportcd copies of such' letters aro in tho hands of tho commissioner. ELKS AND BUFFALOES Have a Big: Meeting at Buf falo N. Y. Today Buffalo, N. Y., July 12. This was tho big day of tho Elks' national con vention and reunion. This forenoon 20,000 members of tho antlercd parad ed through tho down town thorough fares and received' tho applauso of tho thousands of spectators who lined tho sidowalks and filled every availablo door and window. Tlio pnrado was ono of tho biggest things of its kind over soon in Buffalo. Tho parodors represented every stnto and territory of tho Union nnd many wcro garbed in fnstastic or plcturesquo costumci typifying tho section of tho country whonco thoy enmo. Forty bands wero includod in tho lino. Tho parade formed at 1 o'clock in Franklin strcot near Huron and pro ceeded to tho Torraco nnd thonco through Main street, passing in rovlow boforo tho grand lodgo officers and in vited guests who occupied n stand erected in Lnfayctto Square. Labor Loader to Hang. Kansas City, Mo,, July 12. Unloss thero is an olovonth hour rcspito from Governor Folk tho oxecution of Edgar 0. Bailoy will tako placo tomorrow. Bailoy was convicted of killing n non union hnekmnn during tho teamsters' strlko hero soino timo ago. Every ef fort has bocn inado to savo him from tho gallows, tho case bolng carried to tho supromo court which body rofuscd to grant a rehearing. Hicks-Madison Wedding. Oshkosh, Wis., July 12. A wedding of social noto hero today was that of Miss Willebello Madison, daughter of' Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Madison, nnd John Hicks, Jr., son of Colonol John Kicks, publlshor of tho Northwcstorn and formor United States minister to Peru. Tho ceremony was porforrned at the home of tho brldo's parents, tho Rov. John W. droonwood, roctor of Trinity Episcopal church, officiating. ? ..A Ci & JsCSfi& Oil the Great Question in Kansas for the Pres ent Only Kansas City, Mo., July 12. Tlio tak ing of tho testimony in tho proceedings to oust tho Stnndnrd, Waters, Plorco and Republican oil companies from tho stnto on tho grounds that thoy com bined tho illegality, was regumed nt noon. Tho nttorney-gcncrnl nBkcdi tho court to compel tho defendants to pro duco tho alleged contracts nnd other documents to show a conspiracy in re straint of trade. NO COST T0"JNASSA JOHNNY Rockefeller Wants His Dad to Have a Good Repu tation Cleveland, 0., July 12. Frank Rock efeller, brothor of John nnd William, todny branded Miss Ida Tnrboll's story of his fathor's life, ns printed in McOluro's Mngnzino, ns n lie. Ho snys tho truth will bo known, nnd suggests tho family may tnko action to protect tho namo and honor of his father. Miss Tnrboll's pictures tho elder Rocko follor, as a convivinl quack doctor and wandering merchant well known to taverns and tho nssociato of horso drivers. Rockefeller refused to ill vulgo his father's whereabouts. About Thirty Cents. Chicago, July 12. Wrtltor Scott, tho Donth Valloy miner, nnd candidato for notorloty, was up enrly this morning, and got out of his hotol unobserved, thoroby oluding n fair-sized crowd, mado up largely of old schoolmntes nnd boyhood friends of tho plunger, with n liberal sprinkling of pcoplo represent ing eharitablo institutions. All woro soroly disappointed. Tho only munifl. couco of Scott registered up to noon, was 30 conts to a waitor who brought him his broakfnst. Scott visited tho stock yards and a numbor of railroad offices, whore ho ronowed his request .for n rocord train to Now York. Nono of tho railroads scomod to favor tho project. Tlio minor is not vorifylng tho reports of fabulous tips nnd easy financial manner, consequently his stock is on tho doclino in tho windy city. o Lawson Blows Hard. Sioux City, In., July 12. Tho Lawson train stopped hero long enough to on- ablo Tom to say: "When I'vo finished tho fight on tho 'systom,' when freight and patwongor ratos aro loworod, tho pricos of moat nnd food stuffs will bo cut, and the Amorloan oan again start n bank account. Thousands upon thou sands hnvo assured mo thoy will sell their soouritios whon I toll them to do so, and thus I will put Rookefollor Into tho roeolvor's hands, and only deuth can savo him." Just a Few Nicklcs. Kansas City, July 12. Foiloral Judge Phillips today requlrod bonds in $180, 000 for rnilronds in Missouri, and con tinuing tho temporary injunction re straining tho stato from enforcing tho now maximum freight rato law. Tho court promised a written deoislon later. Explosion on Battleship. Gibraltar, Spain, July 12. Two men were killed and seven injured by an ex plosion of a steampipo aboard tho Brit ish battloshlp Implacable today. HII IIHII I i t M IHHIItll i jLdtkti S Is not blowing, just making I the best ice cream in town. Try X I it. Be convinced. ninminiiHHMitna Swiped $800000. but When Pay Day Came He Just Refused Columbia, S. C, July 12. A. Kolth Dargan, until recently president of tho Darlington Trust Company, of South Carolina, nn independent oil compnny, drnnk enrbolis add in tho prcsonco of his brothcr-In-lnw Inst night, and died soon nfterwnrds. Ho loft a statemont saying that ho had appropriated tho company's funds. His reported short ago will reach $800,000. Tho Dargnns wero "prominent in society circles through tho South. Visitors from Canada. Mrs. R. A. Sklnnor, of West Snlom, hns been having n visit from her daugh ter and hitBbnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed ward Reckon, who rosido within 14 miles of Is'ingnra Falls, Canadn, her old home. Thoy had thoir children with thorn, and enjoyed tho visit to Or ogon very much, leaving for homo tho other day. Mr. Bockcn liked Oregon vory much, nnd, of courso, his wife did, too, and, ns for tho children, thoy thought it was henvon. Mr. Bockon's peoplo nro vory much olarmcd lost ho corao to tho coast to live, nnd Mrs. Skinner hns given him two yenra to como to Oregon to stny, nnd Mrs. Sklnnor Is n lady who generally hits things about right. Boy Having a Timo. Detroit, July 12. Percy Dononu, a young lad living at 40 Bruce avonuo, is supposod to bo locked in n freight car which loft Dotrolt Tuesdny,' tlio destination of which is not known. Playmates locked tho door In fun whon tho Dencnu boy climbed inside Whon Iho car was taken out of tho yards thoy beenmo frightonod, nnd told what thoy had done. Thoy woro unnblo to glvo any ndequnto description of tho enr, nnd tho parents of tho lad nro frantic with nnxicty. Meeting of Brothers. L. D. Donniaon, of tho fair grounds neighborhood, has ben enjoying n visit from his brother, E. F, Donnison, of Aberdeen, North Dakota. Thoy woro in tho fwimo company togothor during tho Civil War, serving in tho Sovonli Illinois cavalry, in Company IC, for threo nnd a hnlf years. L. D, Donnison also sorvod in tho Twelfth Illinois cav alry. Tho Dakota brothor is accom panied by his bettor hnlf, and is seri ously impressed with tho doslrnblllty of Oregon ns a placo of futuro rosi donee. Raro Shakespoaro Find. London, July 12. Tho unnounco- innnt. Hint thn Slinkiwiiflnrn niiurto of "Richard HI," reoently discovered in a little village in Buoklnghamshlro was tp bo put up for mIo attracted a great crowd of book colloetors and donlors to Sotheby's today. It Is oxpootod that tho work will be knocked down for not loss than $0,000 or $0,000 and tho prediction is made that it will ul timately find its way to America. Tho book is of particular intorest to Amer icans for the roason that it contains in five placos the autograph of Wil liam Penn, tho Admiral, and father of tho founder of Pennsylvania. Tho copy to bo sold is a survival of tho 1005 Imprint, nnd it is bolievod that only two others of this edition nro extant. Want Grand Jury System Abolished. Des Moines, In., July 12. Promi jiout members of tho bonoh and bar of Iowa to a total of several score aro gathorod in Des Moines for tho annual mooting of tho Iowa Bar association. Tho proceedings aro to last tbroo days and promise to bo of exceptional inter est. One of tho most important mat ters of discussion will bo tho report of the commltteo on law reform recom mending that a constitutional amend ment should bo adopted providing for the abolition of the grand jury and for plaoing parties upon trial upon in formation. Making Good Christians. Tanglcrs, Africa, July 12. Word hns reached here that the imperial forces, won a victory over the Moorish pro-i tender in Northeastern Mbrrocco. Tho pretender escaped, leaving 180 dead. J Many prisoners were taken. Gets Away From Frenzied Finance for a Few Minutes Omaha, Neb., July 12. In nn inter view on his bonrd his prlvnto car this morning Thomas Lawson said ho would soon tnko his first step against tho in surance companies In tho form of a lnwsult, In which ho would bo joined by $5000 policy holders. Tho suit will bo nimed nt tho New York Life, Eqult nblo nnd Mutunl. Ho said: "Tho suit will bo for tho restitution of millions Illegally received by tho companies in tho shnpo of commissions nnd pcrqul sitca. Tho result will bo tho pcoplo will recover their money, Tho Eqult nblo fight is a nnBty ono, but it shows tho chnrges I mado ngninst tho com panies nro mild In comparison with tho facts." Lawson said that over 14,000 policy holders had responded to tho re quest to join in tho suit. Marion News Items. Marion, July 10. Timothy1 Nichol son of Richmpnd, Intl., hns been tho guest of his nephew, Mr. N. O. Mor ris. Ho conducted tho servico at Tho Friends church Sunday morning. Miss Mnbol Bolton is attending suniincr school nt Salem, Mr. Gcorgo Ford has gono to Lewis ton, Ida., on business, Rov. Scott of Snlom spont Sunday in town nnd occupied tho pulpit of tho Frionda church Sunday ovonlng. Rov. nnd Mrs. B. F. Honshaw expect to loavo thlH evening for Friends yearly meeting nt Newberg, Toronto Observes Anniversary, Toronto, Ont., July 12. Tho Ornngo men of Ontnrio celebrated tho anni versary of tho battlo of tho Boyno horo todny. Thero was a procession through tho principal streets, followed h) speech-making. jQc7?1etie44$ TODAY ONLY Wednesday Special Sale No. 236 JAPANESE STYLE, LOOSE FITTING SLEEVE Kimonos In a groat variety of colors. Sizes rango from 32 to -14. Quantity is ilia tod. Marly shoppors got host cIioohIu), Don't oxpoet to got them Thumlny nt this prlco, as they aro on selo WHDNK8DAY ONLY nt tho spooinl prico of 55c IWen's Clothing Sacrificed Tho mon of this vielnity know tho high standard of our clothing sec tion, how wo carry the best ready-to-wear clothing in tho world. This nows Is wolcomo to hundreds of men who havo nogleotod to soouro their summor clothing, m ynu can now select from tho flnost suits of celebrated mnkos, including nobby vacation nnd outing suits at spcolal economical prices. 910.00 suits for $7.00 912.50 suits for 0.00 915.00 suits for 10.60 910.50 suits for 12,50 TRIMMINGS Laco bands, insertions, edgings, etc. Vonlcc, plain and laco effects, Midsummer salo. HALT PRICE. LADIES' NECKWEAR Striking designs and styles in women's neckwoar, at prices that are so attractlvo that you'll want sevoral whllo they last Half Price RIBBONS Special line of new silk, satin and taffeta No, CO ribbons. Mid summer special. 8cyd. Japan Pays no Attention to China's Demand for Representation Pokln, China, Jnly 12. Tho govern ment hns recently notified both Russia nnd Japan that it will rofuso to rccog nlzo any arrangements mndo nt tha coming pence conferenco unless China Is consulted. Japan ropliod intimating; thnt her plans wcro nrrnngod, and would not bo nffectod by Cliinn'a re quest. Russia has replied. Would Not Pull tho Tooth. Soattlo July 12. In tho gentlemen's jockoy rnco ' nt tho Meadows todnj; thero dovelopod n scandal, and as a rosult tho jockoya woro rulod from tho track who had ridden tho horsost. Dr. Hnrtnngol and Mr, Rldgoway, who woro to havo rlddon in tho race, stated to tho officials of tho track that money was offered to them to pull tho mounts. Mr. Ridgoway Mat od that Andy Young, who had aocurod tho riders for tho raco and who was to rldo Clnudltcr, mndo him nn offer of $50 to pull tho Sweet Tooth, tha horso ho was to ride. Bona of Tcmporonco. Asbury Park, N. J., July 12. Fol lowing closely on tho heels of tho great gnthoring of tonchors horo last week another convention has attracted to Asbury Park a host of visitors from all parts of tho Unitod States and Can- ; ndn. Tho present gathering is that of tho National Division of Norths i Amorica, Sons of Temperance, a fra tornal, benevolent nnd tcrapornnco or ganization with a membership exceed-, lng 40,000. I , Tho sessions, which' nro being held in Educntlonnl Hnll, will continuo until tho end of tho week. Chicago Markota. Chicago, July 12, Whont, 08(72004; corn, 60G0, oats, 3332. ' 918.50 suits for 913.60 920.00 suita for 15.00 922.60 suits for 10.50 925.00 suits for 17.60 HAMMOCKS Nothing will give you more pleas uro thoBo warm days than n largo eomfortablo hammock, Our lino is complcto with bost designs. gl.00 to $0,50. Midsummer Skirt Sale Summer skirts of cloth, mohair, Panama, cheviot, serges RADICAL LY REDUCED. 9 4.60 values now 93.00 6,00 values now 3.35 0.00 values now 4.00 6.60 values now .,,.'. 4.35 8.00 values now 5.33 8.60 values now , 6,65 9.00 values now 0,00 i 10.00 values now 0.65 12.50 values now ....,..,.. 8,30 3k.', V w u 'fi u I