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Mi TWO EDITIONS DAH.Y AT 2:3& P. M. AND 4t00 P. M. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL vou xvi. SAliEM, OBEQON, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1900. NO. 74. STRIKE IS NOW CERTAIN Contracts Expire Saturday Night and Many Will go out Then Indianapolis Ind., Mnreh 17. The Miners and operators have disagreed. Ihe joint scale committee voted for isagreemeflt, nnd decided to call a ;nmt conference at 8 o'clock this after soon, nnd report) the committee's de cision. It is estimated that 4000 miners will be affected by the tloelsien, and a number will probably strike at midnight, when the existing contrasts expire The immediate tattle of the commit' tcce's aetlon wai the demand ef the minr-rs for an Increase ef flve-nlne (tenths per rent- In wage. The original demand wan for HVi per cent. Eva Sooth In tho South. Chattanooga, Tonn., March 17. -Commander in Chief ttva Booth of the Sal vation Army, accompanied by several leading ofllcera of the army, arrived here this morning and, this evening, will speak at a public meeting at the Auditorium. Commander Itooth will be introduced by Co). X, K. Hole nnd May or Frierson, and will speak on her fav orite subject, "Hrldglng the Gulf." o Smoot Testimony All In. (Four O'Glook Ildltlon.) Washington, March 17. Introduction (t testimony in the Smoot Inquiry end 1 1 today. Joseph Geoghegan, of Salt Lake, was en the stand, and was examined eon rrrning the interests of tho Mormon f'urch In tho sugar factories In Utah ncJ Idaho. Ho testified that the church had financed these Industries In CHICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Money Saving Bargains orruwiD Duitmo Tina orbat outdown sale, tub piuohs IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AUB OUT TO TUB QUICK. WB WANT TO BBDUOB OUR ENORMOUS STOCK AND TO DO THIS WB KNOW WB IIAVB TO MAKE LIBERAL CONCESSIONS TO OUB CUSTOM, iata. BEAD THIS tbicb LIST OVER OARBrULLY AND DON'T DILLY DALLY IT YOU WANT TO OBT TUB BBST TICK WIOLB THB ASSORTMENTS ABE LAROB. ALL Tins SPRING'S BBST MBR. CI LAND IKE. J? Gray Wool Panama Cloth Droit O wine tw U- yd.,..3tt J.V t rystal Cord Wash Silks, yd Me e5c Heavy Dross Taffeta Silk, grand assortment, while they last, yd Mc Oc Danish Cloth, yd lVe Price cut away down m alt Pine Drew Goods and Silks. Best 10 Dross Ginghams, yd Tfcc Bost Apron Qiagbams, yd to Host Standard Calicoes, yd ....-Ic Best 8 1 3e Outing Flannels, yd U 7V Laee Striped Ourtala Scrim, yl eoooooeetoes Boot 7e CTasXTowoltng, yd .. House Lining, 3d in, yd 3c & -is 36 in. Bleached Muslins, yd ....So $1 White Bod Spreads 79c 75 Double Blankets, price . ...4i 12Vc Faney Cretans, yd ,...81-3c 50 doz. Towel 3c, 5c. 6V4, 8 l-3e and le 39c Bleached Table Damask, yd Me Better ones at smaller prises. 23c Panama Cloth Dross Goods ISc 23e Best Irish Linen Dress Goods, yd 18 Drose Linings. . $t, 8 l-3e and le 75 Turkish Tapestry, yd e 65 Black Moreen, price yd ..30c 75 Blaelc Velvets, yd 48e 5000 yds ef Bmbreideries 8c, 3c, 5c, 8e, and 10c Great Assortment of Madia Un derwear, beautiful quality. Skirts, 49e to $1; Gowns 46e, 50c, 75e Salem'sGeaiest(rtowigSiofe McEVOY BROS. their infancy, but neither the church nor Mormon individuals control the stock. It was shown that in the two biggest concern a majority of Mor mons wore In the directorate. Argu ments will fallow. Opening a New Town. Crookstoa, Minn., Marsh I". The towa M-li was thrwn open to settle ment at 9 o'clock this morning, and there was (twite a rush of people, who had come to avail themselves of the opportunity of securing good land In the last of the towns In the llig Pork country to be opened by the govern ment. The number ef good claims Ic between 80 and 1W, of 1Q neros each and some of the claims are very desir able for farming purposes. " Tillman After tho Banks. Washington, Marth 17. -Tillman to day made a speech against the nation nl banks for contributing to political campaigns. He said he knew ef one bank in 1800 that gave $17,000, and he believed the national banks that year contributed a million dollars. He de clared they should be punished. Atlantic Liucr Overdue. London, arch 17. The lied Star liner Kroontand, from New York to Antwerp via Dover, which should have arrived at Hever Monday morning, has not been signalled. It is believed she has been delayed by tho terrific storms. All Wcro Lost. Jdehou, Portugal, March IT. A ves sel, bltevid to bo nn Mnglmh packet, sank In tho terrible storm last night, and all e board were loot. Calls on the Topo. ' Howe, March f- ArobUsbep IrH lend arrived today, and asked a private audience with tho pope. Not Half Enough. New York, March 17. Hebi. Spring, the negro trafUeer In white slaves, was sentenced today to 10 years In the pen itentiary. and Wei Corsot Oovois, So, loo, lac, M and lie) Drawe, lie, Wf ennon ow4a, cMlfw pOW IU1U1QJC6 ....Is, ic, lo. 4a, H 814c and 16o yd. LADIBS' iTCMSKINOS ..'...8c, lie, 1114c, 1 and lie LADIH8 UtfDHItWIIAR ..... 19c, Mc and Mc MOO yJs of Laeos, all kinds and wakes, le, lo. 3, Ie, flVls, 814c and 10c Notions Pins lc paper Hooks and Hyes la pa per j Sans Silk l)yc bull; 100 Spool Thread lc spool. Thousands ef other articles aheap. 66 Take Girdle Corsets, price 30e We sell the best wearing Corset en earth, the WARNBR'S RUST PROOF, prises 49c, 7e and t3 MHN'S UNDBRWEAB , We, Me and 4Sc MHN'S SOX 3c, 6Vie, 8 13c & 10 MBN'S PANTS , 7Sc, 9S, $M and U0 MBN'S SUITS $4.95. W.W & S50 LADIB8' PINE SHOES L39, $1.75 aod $2.00 LADIES' NBW $15 SUITS ..$9.90 LADIES JOO COVBBT JA0KET8, prise $3.45 LADIES' $8.50 SWELL HATS, price $1.08 CHILDREN'S HATS, 5e, S9c, 49c LADIES' OLOVES ALL PRICES. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets 'JEROME IS AFTER OFFICERS Has Warrants Issued for Three Prominent Insur ance Officials Xew York, .March 17. Mhglstmtc Moos, of tho polloc court. Is said to have homed this morning, aa the result of a conference with Jerome, three warrants for throe insurance officials, whose names have been prominently Idontiftod with the evidence adduced by the legislative Investigation eommlt too. Jerome went direct from the po lice court lo his private oftice, where it Is sold he communicated by phone with the individuals in question. The result Is they are expected to appear before the magistrate promptly nnd surrender themselves by boademen. This ap parently Is Jerome's answer to Judge O'Sulllvan, who urged the grnHl JMrv not to permit the district attorney to take tho insurance ease away from them, but to demand nil Ihe evidence, Jtecently, when before Judge O 'Sul livan, Jerome said ho might aok for warrant for Ililsa, Owtelyou and l'or kin. Ylco-Prtoibwt I). P. Klngdoy. of the Xow York Life, swore to the warrants It developed the nftor noon that only one warrant wm Isouod as the result of Jsrooas'a activity, and that wm for Perkins. In neoordanoe with Jerome's plan to lost tho law, Perkins will ap ply for a writ of habeas corpus. Jo romo will submit the facts, aud ask for Yatcti Starts Campaign in Glrioago. Chicago. March 17. UxGeverner Yates, who has been oaHtpalguiug thruugh various parts of the state in favor of his candidacy for tho United Vtstes senatorshlp. arrived here today, and will begin a thorough campaign In this cily tonight Ho Intends to speak In overy one of the M wards of the city, nnd also In Itvaaston, Oak Park, Itivomide and several other places la the country districts. It is understood that Mr. Yatss has tho soli dsupport of that Mr. Yatoa has tho wild support of Governor Doneon, and that they will make rty effort In Chios g, aa well as in tho root of tho 4to to Insure lite eleotio of oxOovernor Yatoa U the United lutos soMtc A Strange Drowning. Yletoria, B. C, March 17. Tho onto nor's iqoet into the death f Maude Xewbury, the young girl who wm found upright and dead lu tho waters of tho !aUtor UU at Uwuwn Mill Park, her head just submerged, resulted In tho simplo verdict, "found drowned." Tho girl had jumped from n rustle bridge, nnd, strange to my, had sttsek in tho mud this eight weeks ago and yet thousands astasias; and rosws through the tranoparont wnUr. The theory U that the girl had novmr boon 'fully released from n hypnotic trance 1 Into which tho had boon thrown by n touring professor of tho ooonit, The Adobe Wreok. Canyon Citl, Cole., Maroh 17. Tho s or oner's ry invoMignUng Adobe wrack rotnrnod a verdict that it was canoed by the nogioot of OfwrnUr I. P. livdy. but was not wilful nor ma licious. It licomiaendsd thnt there oMosao"3 s ' oo7"nncminc s s"'t 'tsgeinot anf'one, and asso rocosnntondod improvements in the road's system or signals. Brought to the Asylum. John T. Collins, tho man who at tempted to commit suicide at Spring field Friday by swnliowing poison, was easmined by the La no county phyd clans as to his sanity, and committed to the asylum. Domostio trouble and ill health are the cause of his moots! con dition. Me was brought to tho asylum yostorday. Walsh's Examination Postponed. Chicago, Maroh 17.-Upon tho ro quest of John R. Walsh's attorney, just returned to the city after an ab sence of a week, United States Commit sicner Feote today continued the pre liminary hearing of Walsh, accused of illegal practices in the Chicago Ka tiofisl bank case, to April 6th. o " The Emperor Approves, Vienna, Austria, Maroh 7.-Tho cm P tot has approved the appointment wf Charles Frances to bo the American ambassador. WOMAN IS NOT SCARED Though Charged With Mur der She Laughs Like a School Girl Stockton, Cub, March IT. Mrs. Rm m ImDoux, hold for tho mokdor f Albert X. MeYlenr, whoeo body was found in a trunk, spent her Mrut night In the woman's ward of the Stockton jail, and slept bite. She maintains a calm demeanor, nnd was hoard laughing and talking wHhf the matron. Uhc shews no sign of breaking own. She has secured no attorney, and the die triad attorney permits no Interviews, An analysis of the victim's stomach is being made in San Prancleco, nnd the Inquest will be domyed until the ehem let's report is in. Tangible bits of occurrences immedi ately preceding W Vicar's death nre WlMg gathered. It ie learned that Me Vionr nnd the woman engaged in a violent quarrel, presumably over Mc Vicar's loos i-f insurance money col lected by Mrs. LaDoox on tho death of her ftnd husband, Wm. Williams. They are also said to have quarreled over the manner In which McVlcnr disposed of the life ineurnnoo he la supposed to have carried. While tho district attor ney continues to stoutly declare he be lieve the woman committed the mur der stogie-banded, nnd that there la ab solutely no evidence of a man In the case, many are inclined to tho belief that this is merely a "steer" to shield the operations of the oOlelnls, who are said to bo s-ereklug -for the mysterious man. Much doponda upon the Investiga tion Into the manner In which McVloar came to his death. It I declared ab solutely certain by some of the physi- elana that Me Vicar's stomach was mdy whoa tb, autopsy was per farmed, and that blows on tho bend with a blunt instrument like a sand bag oudod the man's life. ThU Is rad ically at variance with the woman's own statement, and the belief conveyed by the coroner's dccloioa to have the stomach analysed. If McVloar lld boon given carbolic acid, trace of the poison could anally have boon found. If not In tho stomach, then on tho tongue and lips. If he had boon beatoa U death tho natural part to examine would have boon tho brain. Failure lo And trace of carbolic acid, which In Itself nails Mrs, UDous'a story as n lie, nnd failure to examine the brain load to tho rooelusion that the phy aieiana to believe a more subtle Instru ment of death than carbolic acid or a snad bag wm need. Hading a bottle of landaom la Mm. UUonx's unlabel oaggOuiiT thnt wns tho ngont of death hot tho autopoy phyoieuno unounll nodly aset thnt tho stomach was empty, nnd no-1 rasas of poison vialblo, doe not at this time give tho land nuw theory mush support, althongh that theory teoasc Ihe most raaoonbh. Tho enrtoue continue to Ihrong tho morgue, but tho rules have boon tight ened, and boy nnd girls nro weludod. No arrnacjemenu for tho disposition of the body have boon mad. Tho loejaoot will probably bo hold tomorrow. Tho autboritlo nre running down detail of the woman's move menia prior lo tho mnrdor. They have rosolvoi nothing about tho death of WiUfum at Oobm, Arlnona, hot have wired th anthoritioa thorc The wo man hmms no oibor etntomont, and the onicr soy i)T wiU l attempt to tnlk to bar today. San Praaeisco. March 17. -Joseph Ifoaly wno taken U Stockton thlswora bsif Uv Polioossaa Ptaak Briar, of the Stockton department. It is apparent from Mrs. LaDoux'e oonfoseinn that she socks to impUeato Mealy under the namo of Miller a tho man who was raspeasibie for the death of Mc Vicar. Hoalv admit he was with the woman Saturday nnd Sunday, but is able to prove thnt ho wns not in Stock ton at the time of the seasdor. Coroner Soothwort, of Sob Joaoojn eooety. name to San PraaoUeo hut night with the stomach of MaVioar, and loft It wltn a local chemist for analysis. The name of the ebentiat is withheld. Cripple Crock. Colo., Maroh 1L John McVloar, proprietor of the Cripple Creek mnndry, believes the body or A. X. McVloar, found in the trunk at Stockton, is that of his brother. Albert, and haswirsd officials at Btooktoa for particulars, Albert McViear, during 1898. was agent for the Wells-Fargo Express Company in this city. He left here six years ago and went first to New Mexico and ArinooA and then to OlifornM. He wn formerly frtm Wichita, Kansas, whore his mother and one brother still reside. Bluo and Cray Honor Qon, Wheeler. Atlanta, On., March 17. The mem ory of General Joseph H. Wheeler, ever dear to Oenfoderatee aa well as to the Union veterans, will h honored here today by a great memorial celebration which will form the introduction to the two day 's reunion of the liluoe and Qneys, which will open hero tomor row. Par many wooho the most elabor alo preparations were made for feVe evuut. and It m expected that It will be worthy of tho memory of the great gouoral, who nrst fought for tho South nnd later loyally gave his gallant tor vice to the Union. According to the program for the celebration, the various military com panies and posts and camps of tho Confederate nnd Union veterans, tho city eftlemls, members of the Chamber of Commerce nnd of various other civic organisations will assemble at tho state capital at 11 o'clock noon. The various organisations will tnk the positions assigned to them in the streets surrounding the oapttol and at 1 i'loek the parade will start uml.r the leadership of Colonel John T. Yan Orsdnle, of the Seventeenth Infantry, nnd Colonel Clifford U Anderson, the two grand marshals of the parade. The parade will march through the prlaoi pal ttroete of tho city, which ie hand somely decorated In honor of the event nnd will reach the opera house shortly before 1 o'clock. Tho momorinl mooting at the grand opera house will be called to order at 1 o'clock by Colonel T. 11. Joans, the master of ceremonies. He will deliver a brief address, nxptalnlag the objdot of the meeting. Thou, after a prayer by tho chaplain and a selection by the orchestra. Colonel T. II. Jones will In troduce Governor Joseph X. Terrell, who will deliver nn address. Other nddresoo will bo delivered by General lionnett 11. Young, commander of tho Kentucky division, United Confederate Veterans, who will Ite tho orator of the da-. "Corporal" Jnmes Tanner, commander-in-chief of tho Grand Army of Ihe Mopubjlei Genera! Stephen I). Leo, commander-1 n-ehief of tho United Confederate Veteranci General Julian U. Our, of North Carolina, commander in-chief of tho IMuon and Grays Major Charles K. Miller, of Cleveland, com maader la -chief of Iho Spanish War Yeteraaai Colonel Thompson M. Owen. Montgomery, Abu, comiunnder-ln-chlof of tho Sons of Confederate .Veterans nnd several other dielinfuionod speak era. AUk Notes from the Valdec Mem Dr. lim, of Xosno, given oat tho etuiemeut thnt In proportion to tho murrted nspomlMsn thnt oily ban mavo births Ihnn any elly In tho United States. Wm. Praaoic, an educated Indian, of A ilia, wno miHnkou for a moass and hot by s poor slwnnh Indian anenod "Shorty." Thofo Is ftoroo rivalry between Ihsnr paw City, MoKlnloy City and Hungry Harbor aa tho boot bsoation for onion ing winter trade. John A. Carson, tho Salem aoiornojr, who W wuil known bora, srrivod on the Oregon, and will rowaia several w-soki Kimball College Next, A crow omoa bognn work on tho Kimball College of Theology this morn ing. Tho enterprise is to b pushed for ward with all dispatch ecasisteat with IrstclaM work. Ever Try a Modern Dentist? You will have a chance this week to do so. I absolutely guarantee t extract tooth without pain by my modern, up-to-date method. You ran put it to the test, for I give you Free and Painless Extraction FRIDAY, MARCH 30 If yen eome to ray o&eo that number of teeth extracted. Ask about the 400 diamond ring. Dr. B. E. Wright, Office boors, 8 a, m. to 8 p. m,j 7 p. m. Bteuuoii mumBg, uoun street. FLOODS AROUND STOCKTON Thousands of Acres Sub merged, and City Partly Inundated (Four O'Oleek Bdltlon.) Stockton, 01, March ST. Hundred of armed guards are patrolling tho lev eo In tho reclamation diet riots. The San Jonwula river in slowly rising, but in It believed the worst is aver. The lower San Joaquin river Is rising, but the reclamation district la net In dan ger. On the Kassen estate 600 acres were' flooded this morning, and 1000 hoga wore drowned. Twenty thousand acres on the west s4d hear Itantn, are inundated. The Melon family nre in danger of drowning, but n launch hat been sent to rescue them. Parts of Stockton are Plnodori, but tho business section escaped, nnd tho water Is new fulling In this city. City Superlntend ont of Streets 0oar Wright went Insano from Ihe strain of fighting tho flood this morning. It Is believed he will recover. Admiral Cewlec tho Oholeo for Chief. Wnohiugtoa, D. C, Marah 17.-Mav at eftleors are greatly Interested In the selection of nn oMeor who shall sue reed Koar Admiral (1. A. Converse as chief of the bureau of navigation. This is the most Important of navnl billets ashore, and tho detail bf of vital la teres, because the ofltoe has to do with the affairs of the personnel. Among the aMscrs who arc mention ed as available, if not active, candi date nre Koar Admiral William & Cowies, now chief of the bureau of equipment Captain Kicks rd Wain wright, a mamW of the general board on duty In Washingtoni Captain John n. Pullsbury, who is Koar Admiral ltvans' chief of stuff t Captain William J Harnetta, now on duty hero In con nection with the general board, nnd Captain Richardson Clover, former chief intelligouee officer, and now at hla homo in Washington oa wailing or dors. It was thought that some of those oMoors could be detailed as chief of, tho buroau of ynrda and docks, thus returning lo tho line nn Important du ty which hue for some years boon dis charged by a senior mombor of the corps of civil sa gins see, but tho solos tioa for that poet of Hoar Admiral Ka dleott has sot at ret I hie Idea, al leas' temporarily. The choice of the moat attire aa ' progrsoaive aaseera of the lino for the position of chief of tho bnrcao of uavi gatlou la Almirai Com lea. who has fr anontly, in tho paet, had daty In Iks bureau, years ago In ehnrge of prr lennel nnd dotait, whore his wide knowloduo of tho ajualllonUaas of of neon nnd his due diaorlminalloa gave sooh salksfaetlaa, and more reesatly, hofore his ma cruise, as aoeteslaal to Iho chief of tho bureau. Wore All Standard OU. Xow York, Maroh tl.-Paaora in traduced at tho oil bearing today shows tho Standard nsiasaod tho banlaoss dl rocnion, and wore owners of tho stock of tho aahoidy companies. Dyiuuaitod n Dank. Uvotley, Kan., Maroh ST. jtobbsra this morning wrecksd tho safe in the bonk of Itcailey with dynamite, and es caped with 1M0 in sash. day. No ifs or ands, and no limit to tbe( The Painless Dentist m. to 8 p. . Sundays, 0 a. a, to 18 A. -, . - , .