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Iljr CONKUIT AND WEDNESDAY, 'J t'i & fAIR AND WARMER. TWO' EDITIONS DAILY, AT 230 P. M. AND 4:00 P. M AILY CAPITA L .TOTTRTST A T VOL. XV. SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1005. NO. 230. HEY A.3LL RAMSEY AGAINST GOULD jKNOWN BY HIS PICTURE STEAMER ST. PAUL ABANDONED MAINTAIN A LEGAL FUND lasutance Company Officers Pass Oat Money, But Refuse to Know What It Is Used Fo Now York, Oct. 10. Tho insurnnco aider It liis duty to know Its specific ' . . . . i .- ivcstigation was resumed tins morn- Robert Oliplifint, trustee of tho lutuul, was a witness. Ho said nil hrporntions maintained a "conflden- il legal fund." and said lio had lilhority as chairman to drnw money his own vouchers for legal expenses. said ho (lid not know why tho snoy wont to tho solicitor general for Bbursomont. 311pbnnt said eight payments of 6,000 each had been mode by him chairman for legal expenses. Ho Id ho tumid over each of thesepay- fcnts to -tho ofliccrs. Ho did not con- uses. Ho said ho supposed soma of it was contributed to tho Republican fund becauso ho had not heard of a contri bution coming from any other fund. Tho Inquisitor nskeds "If tho vice president of tho company asks for monoy, do you giro it to him without knowing anything about what it Is to bo used fort" "Wo havo to" was tho reply. Robert A. Grannis, vico president of tho Mutual, testified in regard to polit ical contributions. Tho committco was surprised to hear Ocorcg W. Perkins had sailed for Europe. The Latter Has the Inside; But Expects a Long Drawn Out Battle Toledo, 0., Oct. 10. Tho Wabash mooting was called to order nt 0 o'clock. Ramsey formally protested against Qould noting as chairman, on tho grounds ho also nets as chairman of :, .,. ..... . ir i. . - xno -Missouri raciilc board. A rcccs? panic of West Berkeley, Cal., ns Mat was taken to permit tho bondholders (how Kennedy, alias "Kid" McMunn. to hold a caucus. hlcMunn was rescued bv BHnkev Mor- Pinkerton Identifies Dead ; Robber as Being the No j torious Kid AlcMunn CINCINNATI. Ohio, Oct. 10. Chief Of Detective nirfnr,1 1m rnnnlfn.l n lnffivi- fro... Wttlt.M Tlt-I 1 I I f, v.. ,a. -..I," , : . 7 ....""-" . San Francisco, Oct. lO.-Tbo steamer y- .w..UV iuu 1'ti.lltlU U4L IUU IUIIU Everything Loose Cabled Away Steam er Atgo Stkll Fast Agtound at Eel River killed In tho ottemptcd raid' on tho 0LD MOB IN ' HUNGARY Judn-Post, Hungary, Oct. 10. On reconvening of porllnraont today so rescript proroguing parliament to rubor 10, was read nnd created such Ivltumtilt that tho president suspended vtliO' session. A strong guard, nnticinnt- troublo, prevented a riot. ORIGINAL AND WITTY HAZING i 1 I I 1 I 1 I I.M I I I M I I I I I I I . iSTATE NEWS I lie i ii i nin i ii i in m it & .. . ... aj on ins been extracted from tho 2Mcrn Oregon wigo brush which will TuBeri iu perfumery. number of prominout business J won of hugone lmvo beon organized tho Teal Duck Club. jTho dopot nt Cottago Grove was bed Saturdny ovonlng. A trunk brokon into which contained somo iunblcs. f. M. Weaver, ono of tho oldost roal Its of Mcdford, died nt his homo ro Sunday. Ho was n votoran of 'civil wnr. tho froo trip to Portland givon by jEugcno Registor was won by Miss Jla Baker of that placo, with a S of something over 15.000. jlho Unlvorsity of Oregon football wn aro In California now and will go pgalnst tho Unlvorsity of Califor- Thursdoy and Stanford noxt Tuos- William r. Bockman, who hns beon jail nt Roseburg for tho murder of stepson, has beon deolarfl insane will bo committed to tho asylum r rho Baptist Church at Hugono has fin remodeled and whs ro-detneated rulny with appropriate, eoromoiiles. .will now suit 1000 pooplo. Tho Irk is dono In Gothic stylo nnd is Idem in every detail. Corvallis Students Following the Customs, Nearly Kill One of Their Number ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. ir. ana -Mrs. E. L. Coffov havo boon Portland a fow days seeing rotative hi tnklnrf in ihn Vnli- ov. D. A. Wattors, formerly a resi- at of this city, and proslding cldor stho Methodist church for this din- Bt, but now postor of the churoh at iversity Park, carao up from Port- id this morning to attend to bust- matters in this city. o Beautiful Weather. ae period of rainy weather has red oil and we havo bad sevoral tit rictht xrflfifliftr T ttrmilil Va ,r -. -... . pleasant to tiavo such weather to d -up tho Lewis and Clark Fair. ay peoplo are taking advantage of lo pay ono more visit to tho Pair. Tho annual class rush occurred at Corvallis Monday ovonlng and in the moloo ono student wns dangerously in jured on tho campus of tho Oregon Agricultural Collogo and is lying in a critical condition. n6"was found lying by tho sldo of n trco on tho campus, into which ho hnd evidently run, nnd was unconscious, Armltngo, tho stu dont injured, Is a freshman and his homo is In Springfield, whoro his par ents reside Ho, with a number of his classmntos, according to ono story thnt is curront, was rounded up by n crowd of sophomores nnd taken to tl(o fountain on tho campus, tho purposo scorning to bo to duck tho froshios and thus cool thoir ardor somowbnt. A half dozon of tho boys woro placed In tho wator, vory much against their will, but Armitngo broko away from his tonnontors nnd ran down tho campus with a number of tho upper cla&imon nftor him, fully a hundrod according to one report, and in tho dnrknoee ho collided with n tree. Whon found tho, unfortunate youth wis quickly taken to the college ami tho physicians of the oity summoned. From 0 o'clock until 10:30 ho was un conscious and tho physicians pro nounced tho ease to bo ono of hemor rhago of tho brain. A little before 11 o'olook ho regainod oonseiousnos for n llttlo timo and during ono of his luoid momenta bo oxonornted tho stu dents from blamo, but his condition was Toported such that llttlo attontlon was paid to his words by tho physi cians. He ia still is a critical condi tion. It is thought that this unfortu nato ocourrenco is likely (o stop tho praatico of hazing in tho O. A, 6. for n timo, and possibly permanently. Tho bondholders nnnounced thoy would tnko odvantngo of tho p"rivllego accordod by law to tako six dlroctors, allowing tho stockholders soven. Tho roll of stockholders was called to sco who held tho proxies. Rnmsoy pro tested as fast as tho proxies woro nn nounced. Ramsey's protests wcro filed without commont. It is nnnouncod Ramsey's nttorneys aro nctftfg prelim inary to a contest in tho courts to ousting tho board of directors, nnd air tho internal affairs of tho company. Qould anticipates a long battle. Ramsey nnnouncod ho would uso tho cumulativo systom of voting tho prox ies. As a stockholder ho would vote ono-sixth of tho stock for himsolf, as suring himsolf a placo ou tho bonnl of directors. This would glvo tho stock holders and bondholders, oach six, and twolvo could elect tho chalrmnn. fcan's gnng nt Ravenna, Ohio, In 1887, hilo bolng taken to Cleveland charted ith implication in a big robbery. In ft battle botween tho dotccth'cs nnd tho rescuers, ono ofllcer wns killed nnd another wounded. McMunn wns wounded and It was supposed dlod nnd wns burled! by his rescuers. Lnter, ho was located in Europo and then trnco of him wns lost. Argo Is still nshoro nt tho mouth of Eol River. All efforts mado to float her last night were of no avail. An othor attempt will bo mado tonight nt high water. Captain Turner, of tho underwriters, states this morning that ft steamor will probably bo sont from Snn Frandeco nn tho trip of tho wrecked Bt Paul. Tho vessel will bo abandoned and thcro is no hopo of sav ing her cargo. Sbo Is still in tho satno position. Everything looso on hor haa boon washod awny. all INSURANCE MIXTURES (Four O'clock Edition.) Chlongo, Oct. 10. Richard A. Mo Curdy, prcsidont of tho Mutual, was collod this afternoon to tostify. KELLIHER TURNER CASES Practically Continued Until the Next January Term GREAT BALL GAME BENSON FOR SECRETARY Qrannis said ho never hoard of tho campaign contributions. Ho wns un cicrmnlntoil with Hnmllton and couldn't recall whether ho conforrod with tho Now York LIfo roprosontativos regard ing logislntion any whoro In this coun try. Ho said- Thummol looked nfterltlmo to plead. jugisiuiion, out no couiu not reoall having given him any Instruction. GiUotto, another vloo prosidont, was called. Ho wos shown vouchors for $C5,00O oach, boarlng his signature, ami said thoy woro for logal oxponses. Hughea nskod, whnt aro legal ex ponsos," nnd Gillatto said tho general solicitor told him tho money would he aod for 'Mogul oxponsefl." Hughe persisted, ami Gillette mid ho was not told the specific purpows. Gillett"' nttention was oalled to the fHet tlmt the "leal oxpenHe"' of the Mutual last Tho Kcillhor and Tumor enses camo up at 1 o'clock for pleading on tho now Informations found by tho district attornoy by filing affidavits for defen dants, stating that first indictmonta liad names of four witnesses Present Informations nro based upon testimony of Stato Land Agent O. West only. District Attorney McNnry, by nf- fldnvlt, nllogoa that ho has no porsonnl knowlodgo whntovor of tho matters tcstlflod to by othor witnoseos rolatod to tho contrnct roferrel to in this ono. Counsel Carson, for Tumor nnd Ring 1mm for Koliihor nskod for further Oeorgo G.Brown nnd Joo Baumgartnor had told Mr. Car son that they had tortifled boforo tho grand jury, but did not stato that thoy had. passed on this particular con tract, Tho district attorney said tho -only purposo of tho motion was to put off this trial until tho noxt torm of court. Tho witncwHvs who appeared beforo n former grnnd jury had nothing to do with the present Infonnntinnn. The district Attorney had a right to file thisj Kind or luforiiiHtlniiH without diwtluti- iNiow York, Oct. 10. It is coolor than yestordhy nt Philadelphia for tho socond gamo of tho championship sor- les. Tho crowds stnrted early to avoid bolng turnod away. Thero is a cloud less sky. Tho betting today is ton to eight nnd ton to soven on tho Glnnts, ten to nino on scries. Tho battory for Now York is McGinn nlty nnd Bronmnlmn, and for Philadel phia Bonder nnd Schreck. Tho flnnl scoro was: Philadelphia, 3j Now York, 0. Araos pltchod tho last Inning for Now York. MISSED THE JUGULAR (Four O'clock Edition.) Kiigono, Or., Oct. 10. Dospondont from ill health, P. 0. Lnngono, Instruc tor of economies in tho Unlvorsity of Orogon, nttomptod suioido by slashing his throat with a razor last night, cut ting two gnshos in front of tho juguinr vbln. Ho mny pomlbly recover. Ho arrived horo from Berkoloy Friday, whero ho hnd tnught last yonr. Chicago" lepers (Four O'clock Edition.) Portland, Or., Oct. lO.-Frank W. Benson, of Roseburg, will bo a candl dato for tho nomination for secrotary of stato on tho Republican tickot, ac cording to reports here. YELLOW FEVER NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 10. Ten now enses nnd four tloaths woro reportod up to noon today. CLOSED ITS DOORS Now York, Oct. 10. Tho Coopor Ex- chnngo Bank, with a capital. of $100, 100, tho cashlor of which, George F. ICnapp, n fow days ngo foil from n window In. his apnrtmonts nnd wan killed, cloned its doom this morning. To Moot in riiiladcJpliia. St. Louis, Oct. 10. Tho oxocutlvo commlttoo of tho Republican Lcaguo Clubs, dealded today to hold the next national convention In Philadelphia. -o .. Chicago, Oet. 10. Two enies of leji-! rosy among tho ('MiiHineu in this city Ing any witnowett. year were $3fl,0O0, of the Newi Onrson ronlIi tUmt U , ,u York Llfo.$17x000 arnl of the Kult- reawinaWo to ask further time to plead i Wflf0 f"""'1 ,i' tho lU "ly able irSW.OO. He was Hiked to explain I j10 ilH,i i)M in r.onultRtio,i on tl. niiy me rxpenawi were m mneii iarxr Jap Admiral Doad. Tokio, Oct. 10, Admiral Salso, of tho .Tnpnneso navy, Is dead. Witto Q ota Thanked. otereburg, Oet. 10. An imporin. St rixieript tlmnlut mouth triiHiiph Wltto for his Ports- than others. He imlieated that, he thought -It a matter for the general so lieitor. KKuraBaaiiiKaasM OUR LATEST CONFECTION IS HONEY CHEWS AT Ziim's CASHIER N SUICIDES ONE LITTLE GIRL ri nn JJU UL Houston, Tex., Oet. 10. F. B. Gray, aged 40, cashier of the Commercial Na tional Bank, committed suicide-hero this morning. o Wrecked on the Gulf. (Four O'clock Edition.) Mobile. Ala.. Oet. 10. The three-1 masted Ameriean schooner Harry Lew-1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.-" Woman in Blue," Mrs. Lucy C. Lee, of Man, kassat, L. I., who persisted ia tarviwr to call on the president at' Oyster Bey last summer, was arrested by a Whito JIoubo secret servieo officer an she stepped into the corridor. She is in jail pending an examination. o nearly midnight. They J"0HH7HeHS98Bea8aB9HEBMHH0EIIEBeBHeaaH LAND FRAUDS M a. M M a ( Four O'Olock Edition.) Portland, Or., 0L 10. The teeti- is was lost in a galo on the gulf off meny In tho Jones land fraud ease this Mobllo bay, with twolvo men, last ! morning shows that the defendants night. Great damage, was dono all were victims of blackmailing plate on along tho coast, . tho part of a number of peoplo whD discovered the fraudulent character of their operations and extorted money matters until U'flra tn IfA ti'lH.nnt ihaU u.i.1 utA&it ( and attend to all other ImeiuoM and u uBciinua prejinre papers on wieu snori notice, ii was a hardship on Tumor and Kelliher to force them to trial on such short notlflo. The endorsement of witnowoa on thes InformatloiM wae mandatory. The omiwion was n , g serious error aifeetlBir riehts of de-: R fondant. Court ruled he eouhl not continue easoH until June term. Thwa matters could havo been brought lioforn tho AAlIrt n ...ftnl . a rAnilni. TJ.I.In.. ! tho 13th,"mornlng at 0 o'elock was g set for hearing tin question. Thero In will beotlior dilatory motions by do-1 a fondants' counsel to havo tho eases gol over. It la considered by the District Attorney that this virtually continues both ousm until January. u I Atittlioi? of s ! Bulletin No. 2 i BOTH BTOBE3, glaWaHHHIMaHeiaWflllWHIIMM i Southern Oregon. The Granite Hill mine, the big gold I. producer of Josephine county, whieb ,20 stamps, is planning still larger Ira- provementa. The mine ia now opened up to a depth of 400 feet and repre- I seats one of the biggest ore bodies In in amounts ranging from $250 to $600. Several of the old soldiers noder tho contracts with defendants joined In tho conspiracies. Among tboso al leged to have freeeived money from Jones aro G- A. Helm:, J. P. Clark and L. C. Chamberlain, of Oregon City Buried Today. Tho funeral of Alice O. Chapilloz, who died at the Samaritan Hospital Sunday, took place today at Louis berj;. The body was taken over in the hearse from here this morning, the relatives and others attending the fu neral going down ou the Bugeno local. Misfortune has prewed heavily on tho family. Two years ago a son, working on a log drive, was drowned, and aoon after a daifgbter, aged but a few years, fell Into a tub of eoaUllttg water, dying from tho burns. ' o .ii A Western Lane county teachers' in stituto will be held at Florence, Or., October 18, 10 and 20. The purposo of it is to savo the coast teachers a long trip to Eugene. It is epceted 200 teachers will be in attendance. Haa been n hard person to discover and locate, anil numerous havo boon tho conjectures as to tho author's identity. Tho whole olty is guess ing, but so far no ono has nnmod tho right party. Thero is no such troublo for tho people to discover who does tho beet, cheapest and most satisfactory dental work In Salem, and who 'a tho right person to go to It is Dr. B. E. Wright, tho painless dentist, who guarantee all his work. If you are not a patient of his, why notf M ft H M 0 M & W M m m s i H s s M M 9 M t H Ml 4BEBaBaasHaos;8a6Bs;C9aH6BScssHBaHaBeB9sasxsHH- SEE BIG AD ON PAGE THREE wmm&wmim mm L-i afcn el t 1 , - I,. -"