Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 03, 1906, Image 1

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IFEOST. WEDNESDAY, FAIE.
TWO EDITIONS DAILY AT 2:29
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DAILY CAPITAL JOUENAL.
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VOL. itvX
SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1000.
NO 80.
I0LAN
LAND
FRAUDS
BLOOM
THE EARTH
SHOOK AT
ASHLAND
TAC0MA
HASAN
ELECTION
Hot Contest for the Offices
In the Penumbra of Seattle
and Shadow of Portland
ELIJAH
SECOND
IS OUT
:?
A STAND
" PATTER
SENATOR
BURTON
CASE UP
United States Senator Before
the Supreme Court to De
fend His "Honor"
1
Refuses to Let Go of Office,
Though Bodily Fired by
His Fellow Miners
"Pittsburg, April 3. The dleirlel
invention of miner met this morning.
)o!an, the deposed president, aad
rank Fethan, tke newly elected pre-
lent, were botk prceent. Delaa pre
eeedc1 to cull the convention te erder.
?ceban refuted to engage la tke strife
nod. tke eonveatloa cboee 3. A. Wetsel
chairman. Wetsel Had Dolan from op-1
posile itaads proceeded to preside, are directed toward tke punishment of
ind tho meetlai; wue la tke utmiest'tue real benefleiorle of tke fraud, tke
confusion
The eonveatloa voted to expel Dolan
from toe meeting mm memuerauip
)clnn resisted ail altempe to eject kim
from the ball.
Aa adjournment was
akcn until means of ejection without
n open flgkt could be found.
After holding bit position two hours
)olan wag dragged from tkt reetrum
ni forcibly ejected. Me will seek re-
Iretn la the eoorts.
Philadelphia,
April 3. -The opera-
'
agents, nore mm ew rem, ,
Ssleago, Pitteburg and St Louts, ntt' hk jrfe Hd nHew bl at
f galng strike-breakers by tke bun-1 . pa-rfci. m. ii-- t, testify
Itede, They are determined to work
acir mine. j
Wilkesburre, Pa., April 3,-Tbemi '
,. ...i . .... tu.. ... '
leyed at tke ooWery, wore aMaulted
IW Italian striker tkls morninc. Tkls
the Urtt trouble alnee tke Mwpeneioa
Tho Lut Oonferenoe.
rXew York, Atw 3. The antkraelte
Rperators' and miner' eonfereaee b
Iran at noon, Tbere is little hope of
poaj,
CHICAGO STORE
PA Bewildering Array of Beautiful New
Spring
"HOW ON EXHIBITION AND WILL BE OrTBRBD AT STAJITUNO
low rRiOBa oxnuNQ Tins oioantio salh. you will not do
JUSTICE TO YOUBXBLT OE TO YOUE POOKBTBOOK UNLESS YOU
lY OUE STORE A VISIT AND
Wins NEWEST THAT MONEY CAN
.QNinCBNT.
TNE BILKS AND DRESS GOODS
1HO STORKS IN LAMJE flTIB
WOULD PKBL PROUD IF TJIBY
UOILD 8BLL A MANY DRK8
OOOW AND SILKS AS WB DO
TUB KIOHT GOODS AT TUB
UHT PRIC'BS IS WHAT DOBS
IE WOKK. 3000 YDS. 1 and 85
:avy c-hiptok tappkta
LK ALL THE NEW SHADED
JR'r'ECTS. epeeial mle priee. yd 3
100U yJe SS OXAKI POKQEE
f'V HIK. wUl for tkls Mle, yd Wt
4900 yds 1U SILK P1NI8HED
VEL,HTBBN8 in every iawgia.
U shade a. Ineky Wy speeial.
J yd
ite WOOL PANAMA SUITING in
rJMfnviwbte ekeeks aad plll a
oky by-a yd 38
TU LUSTROUS BRILLIANTINHa,
in all the aew eh&dee, yd 40
$1 BE.UTIPUL BRILUANTINES
46 in wide, speeial, yd die
76c CREAM WOQL PANAMA
BITTINO. 41 ia. wide, speoial 48
COTTON PANAMA SUTTINa
a invisible ekeeks and plaids I
WHITE LINEN 8UITIWOS, a
very fiae qaarlty, speeial, yd..8c
vde PINK FANCY LAWN
pretty patterns, speeial, yd . ...8
INDIAN HEAD 8UITIN0, lie
e WHITE DIMITIBa. wd a-
eortmeat.yd liVj
FANCY CURTAIN SWISS. 3
iaeJi, yd 10c
MT'SLINS, BLBAOHBD AND UN
BLEACHED, 5c, 6Ue IVxt 81-3e
GREAT VALUES IN TABLE LIN
ENS, S6. , Mc asd 4Se epeeial
5c WHITE VK, epeeial yd.... 16c
MTTJ.TNBEY.
Ladies' Oo&ta asd Salts.
NOTHING SHOWN IN THIS DE
ASK FOE THE GOODS
iUCEVOY BROS.
Spring Breezes Cause the Old
Lilac Anything Tree to
Bud and Blossom
Portland, April 8. Tke federal
grand Jury this afternoon returned a
secret indictment for land frauds, cov
ering 36,000 Mree in tke Lukeview die
triet, la Southern Oregon. It Involve!
M people, Including millionaire Bnetern
, lumbermen. The jury's findings will be
kept wejet until arrests are made.
Tke presout effort of tke goveraiaeat
timber kings of tkt Muet,
Oiwo Mere Uio Patriek Oese.
Xew York, April I. Tke hearing of
! the motion for a aew trial In the eaee
if Allwrt T. Fitrtok, who Is under sen-
teoee of doatk for tke murder of WH
Ham Mareh Kiee, wa began before He-
eordor Golf today. Dietrtct Attorney
Jerome will strongly oppose the motion
for a new trial, maintaining that no
now evidence baa been submitted to
weaken tke eaee of tke Male, He wilt
. ..-.i OmmmL that Patriek
, b- ftt, m to blm by Fat-
rk wWh FMtioay tallied with tke
HlHHuy of Charles P. Hones, tke
vale. It Is not expected, kowever, that
lHk will rtmk kit lawyer to tostl-
f lMl mt
In the olrettlt eourt tkls morning. In
the oase of Jokn Pemberten vs, Mark
lHoem, a mlt for recovery of real
property, judgment waa given xor xae
piainuii ae per nimiaiiun
Goods.
OBT OUR PRICES, OUR OOODB ARE
BUY AND Tim ASSORTMENT
PARTMENT HUT THE NICEST
AND NEWEST 0001)8 AND AT
LOWER PRICES THAN ANY
WiHBEB ON PACIFIC COAST.
f4j NTfiTpONY JACKETS (V.-ll
10 NEW PONT JACKETS (.9f
$15 NEW PLAID AND F.NCY
JACKETS, prioa ,t
$lM LADIES' ENGLISH WALK
ING COATS HM and t&M
w LONG CIRCULAR BACK
C0AT8 now abadea, gray, tan
and mixed, tit valnet, pries...,
T.0, tXS0, 104t
LADIES' $U SWELL SUITS, bea
UfaUy trimmed aad allk lined, Mle
prioe $0f
18 FINE TAILORED SUITS )1JH)
M FINE TAILORED SUITS 15.90
Still ner at amall prises.
NEW TRIMMED SAILOR
HATS $1.95
NEW TRIMMB SAILOR
HATS $6.9i
N.W FANCY TRIMMED HATS..
UM aad fM
NEW STREET HATS
OSe, $IM, tlM and VM
Don't bo paying dooble prioe for
yor aMHnery,
NEW DRESS SKIRTS
ft4, $1.80. H.S9 and HM
All apeotal for this sale.
LADIES' FINE SHIRT WAISTS..
, 73c, , $1M, $IA, LTf
l.M. Great vakaes.
DONT FORGET THE FOLLOW
ING DEPARTMENTSTHEY ABE
OVERFLOWING WTTH GRAND
BARGAINS t LADIES' PINE
SHOES. HOSIERY, UNDHBWEAR,
RIBBONS. SILK and KID GLOVES,
LA0B8. EMBROIDERY, MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR, LAOS CURTAINS,
MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
ADVERTISED.
dTud CoBrtStreete
Democratic Candidates Must
Have Left the County and
'Got Off the Lid."
Ashland. Or., April 3 A dlstlnet
eboek of earthquake wag felt kere at
:1Q laet night. Iluildinge were shaken
aad windows rattled, it lasted several
seconds.
Celebrating Tall of Mukden.
Toklo, April J. There is nearly as
mnek entknelnem aad oxoltoment in
this eity today as there waa during the
exciting days of tke late war. The
whole eity m deoorated, partly In koaer
of tke anniversary of tke aoeemion of
Emperor JImmnh Tenno, In tke year 000
11. C, aad partly In konor of tke eele
bra I lea in memory of tke fall of Mnk-
den, Me of tke greateet achievements
of tke late war.
Tke principal feature of tke day will
be an enormoos parade of 100,000 men.
Inelndlag vetoran of tke late war aad,
especially, tbe prisonera of Mnkdon,
wko have only recently returned to
tkeir komes. Tke parade will atort
from lilblya park, will pan tke Im
perial palace, to ebeer tke emperor, aad
will then proceed to Uyeno park, where
commemorative oxeroJees win be held.
Two Heart bat No Oottaolence,
Xfttdo, April 3. The police of tkls
city are looking for Oieaeppi do Mag-
gie, a freak pemesssd of two koarts
bH, evidently no conscience. Seme
time ago n medical Institute of New
York boogbt Maggiu'a body, te be de
livered after kls deatk, for (8,000. With
thla money Maggie settled down in Na
ples and lived merrily on bis capital,
which waa soon spent. Ho ingratiat
ed klmeelf late th favor of n wealtky
landowner, whose sister ko premised
to marry. Ho protended ke was to re
ceive n largo sm of money from Amer
ica and supported bis story wltk a
fraudulent cablegram. On tke strength
of kia story he borrowed money rlbt
and loft, inclodfag his prospective
brother-la law, and then skipped. A war
rant la out for his arrest.
Mixed Up With a Burglar.
(Pour O'clock Edition.)
San Joe, Gal, April 8. -In a dospw-
a to dNci with a Imrgbv, early this
morning. Ooorgo Dongma, a wealthy
mining man, was abot tkronissi the ab
dome. The borsdar, wko givoa kic
name aa Fred Iwl. waa wcmndd In
tho rigbt leg by n ballet from Dong
las' revolver,' and was captured by
Sberin Rom at Bantu Clara, a fow
Itoor-s ktr. Dongsas U sorlomdy
wownded, and at the boonital, witb the
' cbanooe for kic recovery very dembtfol.
Panl'a wosmd i not dangoronc
About Cklseoo Bxoliudoa,
(Fowr O'OJook Edition.)
Waabingtoa, April L Secretary
MeUalf today seat to tke senate foot
ameculsnenta to the Chinese oxoJsMdoa
bw wkick be said will have the sop
port of tke administration, and whwih
provido for the visaing of passports in
China, for appeal te the courts by Obi
nce oxoloded, for registration of all
CMncfto now la the country, and for
the removal of the roetriotioaa on tke
Chinese who retnrn to China and the
wUk to re-enter tke United Staio.
Taken Thinks Easy.
(Four O'clock Edition.)
Btocktoa, Oat, April S. Whea u
formed today that she bad boon ladtot
ed for the mardor of Albert McVioar,
Mrc Ehum LcDoox betrayed not the
alightcot emotion. Sbe will probably
bo arraignod bUe tkls afternoon.
' Stndeote lli.rn a. Tine
8nt Crux, OaL, April 3.-Tbc Pa
eint students coafercaec at Capltcdn
EcUncd te aa addras today from Rev
R. C. Brown of Oakland. They weat
on an exeeridea to the dig Tree tkt
after soon
Seo or Easter windows. We have
over a, tbeowad Easter nevaltcc tbat
cell tt Ave cents each.
Ahte ovpecvstve enee.
Wo knew our eggs an good, htanuse
w made tbea ourself.
THE SPA
382 State St
Tneoma. April 1 The hottest elec
tion la the kiatory of the city is on to
day. There m a three-eoraered fight
between the Ropnblioanc, headed by K.
L. McGttmick, for mayor; tke Dome
erats, km Uy Oeorge Wright- and Mu
nicipal Owncrsklp, led by John Hart-
Tnoema, Wank., April 3. At the
ejection today an amendment to the
charter k to be voted upon, giving the
council the right to grant franchises
for oroealng the city waterway between
Ninth nnd Fifteenth streets. The
Union Lucille la quite frank In raying
It wsmik too adoption of that nmond
moat. Mopyscitatlvos of that road say
that If the amendment Is not pawed
the whole railroad situation In Tneoma
will be changed. Property new bought
for the road's Interest on Pacific aven
ue, bfsWeou Thirteenth nnd Fifteenth
will be reoetd. It will not be needed.
The line down Jefferson avenue oan
tbon be nothing more tkan a spur Tke
Unkeu PncMc does not put tkls forlk
aa a threat, but etmply aa a plain state
ment of the road presoat condition.
Avowed Cnlen Pacific workers are
at ike pella today, working openly nnd
actively for Ike adoption of tkls amend
meat. There is no secret now about
tho matter.
The chairmen of the Ikree .parties
tonight gave out forecasts as to tke
probabm result nt the municipal elec
tion tomorrow. Ralph Meloalf, chair
man of tke ItepubHoan committee,
raNi
"0r reports indicate that tkere Is
everf probability of MoCormlak'a ejec
tion. He will probably carry every
ward In the city. Tbere are only two
wards about which there can be any
doubt, and unlaw there Is n very Urge
Republican vote oaet for llartmaa, Me-
Cermtek will have the largos t plurality
over given aay Ropubllcaa candidate
for mayor in Tneoma."
Car) Ewbolman, manngor of the
Wright campaign, predicts the re-aice-tloa
of Mayor Wright by n plurality of
WOO vote over MeCormick. S. A.
Hoodie, chairman of the , mnnleipal
owneroblp oosnmlttocvaaidi
"On entorlng tkla aampaign the Mu
nicipal Ownersblp party ws prnotionl
ly plodgMi SMH v4o. Tbio numbur
bas been rapidly 1 ner eased, nnd tdy
we oan po4tlvoly sbow a strength of
moro than mMO vote."
VOTE TO
MAKE
HISTORY
CFour O'clock Edition.)
Llsieago. April 3. The municipal
owneesblp fight ou today la tke meet
spirited of fcbc year, aad In tbe ejection
history of tbe city. The general opin
ion Is tbat tbe vote lc largely in favor
of municipal ownership. Itet tbe per
sounl flgbt Harris. i making ua
Dunne bo, effect tbe current toward
the city 'a control of public utilities. J
uunnc m canfMent that municipal
ownersblp wiH win, and think it will
pain at least six municipal ownership
votes la tke council Bepebtieaa lead
ers assert tbat municipal ownership
cannot get the Teeeictte tbree-iftbs.
Tke Socialists arc devoting their at tea
tiea to tbe support of municipal owa
erenlp. but dea't eaneot to elect tt
aVderaien.
Beferaa Oo Slaw la Enu4a.
St. Peteeeburg. April 3. Today U a
memorable day la tke history of Xas
sia. It lc not eaey tke anniversary of
the eaaxeipatlea of the serfs, but also
tbe day for tke beginning of the elec
tions for tke national assembly in SS
provinces of Central Bussia.
Borne Democratic Candidate. I
The feOewtag Democratic candidates I
for prcdnet committeemen fUed tkeir
petkiees with the oouty clerk today i
F X. CeleoMa, ef 6t. Paul; J. M Ba
lamr, of East SeJea; Frank A Bell,
of Sublimity A. if Dalrymple, of Sa
lem ward No 0.
(Four O'Cleck Edition.)
Wueolugtou, April I. -Senator Loar.
of Kansas, spoken on tke rate bill in
tke oaate thla afternoon. Tit baa a
presented kic dally report, "a request
frum tke senator from West Virginia
that ke be kept posted as to tke situ
ation." Tltlmnn said ke mleht consid
er It. liurten's argument before tke
supreme court was keard today.
Tho Oakland Btrlko.
(FV)ur O'Oiook Edition.)
Oakland, Cab, April 8. The first
violence attendant on the threatened
strike of the Oakland street oar em
ploy occurred thta morning, when n
crowd of school Jmys kurlod stones nt
nn enclosure where 100 strike-breakers
were camped. None wore Injured
Moot nf the strike-breakers are from
Loa Angolec It Is reported that many
decamped during the night. The traf
fic on tho company's ferry line baa fal
len on, tbe people fearing to buy com
mutation tickets, wklck are ueoiesc In
tke event of a etrlko. OMotals of Ike
union and tke company are in soeeiou
lata morning, endeavoring to reach an
agreement and nvert a struggle.
PerutsylvaaiA Dentist Meet.
Pittsburg, !., April 3. The aonual
convention of tke Odontologloal society
nf western Pennsylvania opens here to
day for a two daya' serndpn. Between
SOU and 300 dontlsta frW all parts of
the state are In attendance, Resides
the regular delegates to the convention
there nre several hundred deuUetc from
nil parte of tho Mate hero to attend
the dental oxklbttioH hold In the labor
atory of le S. Smith k Son. Seventy
five manufaeturora of denial goods la
all parts of the United State are rep
resented In tke exhibition. Among the
speakers wko will acMresa tke conven
tion la Dr. J. Q. llyram nf Indtanap
olio, n authority on porcelain work.
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Operatora Have Lost.
aVriuejAeid, 11L, April 3. Tbe mtn
era' hendspmrlera announce that they
have aigned agreemeuta with 100 ofser
a tors in this sinte ou tbe 1MI ssmlo.
Some are running today, and nil will
be running within n week.
Railroad Tied Up.
ImkeceneM. CL, April 3. Tbe ceo
dllmu at the Tubaobapi landslide to un
changed. Urge gang are nt work
clearing tbe tracks. It If reported tbe
tunnel baa sblftod two foot from Hi
original poeitbM, and It ta said to have
boon dynamited. Both tho Santa Fr
aad Southern Pacific arc truneftrriug
pa se eager trains, over a day mle. U
will probably be two days before tbe
line are ale red.
. RabWiu Plays rslr.
MUbnoM. IE, April 3.-AJ1 EMsmis
properties of F. I Rbbias hev been
netlSod tbat tbe scale baa been signed
and tbe mine will start no soon a they
are ready.
Tke New Olympiad.
Xw York, April 3. Thirty' two
American, athlete sailed te day te par
ticipate in tbe Olympian games at Ath
ena. April 9S to May t.
You Can't Make
A Mistake
If yon let me do your dental work. Mjs ahitftgr ba been tested aad
hundreds ef people testify te tke ozocllenoc of the work, (be palnlew, up-to-date
method used.
I do net charge for examining your teeik. If you need werk dene, I
charge only half wbat tke other dentist ask. IN tell you bew to get' a
toM) diamond ring If you come in.
t
Dr. B. E. Wright, The Painless Dentist
Oftee hour. 8 a, in. to 8 p. sa.j 7 p. m. te 8 p. m. Suadaya, a, u. to IS
in. SteusU" Building, Court etroet,
Zionists Now Say He Had No
Divine Power, and Repu
diate His Teachings
Cbirngo, April 3. Voile and the
other dlretoru of Hen bnve adopted a
new creed, and a financial policy to
nave the roeldonta from suffering for
neeeetdtte. Votiva aayst
"Hie church will bo conducted as n
Ckrietlan ee-eperaltve eotnmHnltyt It
will continue to respect Dowlo for tho
good he bad done, lml we new seo he
never peeseaeed divine pen or. Wo do
not believe any man amnng ua la the
direct authorised ngent of God, but all
are humble workers fur tho eemmen
good."
It la (dunned to raise a million del
bus Immediately. No word bat yet
been received from Dowle In nncwer lo
tke telegram sent yesterday.
(Four O'clock Kdltlen.)
Chicago. April 3-After a confer
once tke overseers and deacons tkte
morning announced tbnt a tetegrnm bad
imeu received from Dewle, requesting
Immediate and complete repotla of tke
Sunday meeting It U aeeumed that
he baa not received the official dtepaUk
announcing kia dopeeitlon aa tke koad
of Jtleu.
A number of letters bavn revealed,
It m enid Dowle 'a loose conduct, M
alleged by bia wife and sen and, etber
mouthers of Ike community. It la r&
ported Uowie claimed last fall bo "had
a revolution, from God to divorce hit
wife, because she waa disobedient,"
and it is said tbnt the papers filed nt
Waukegan, Michigan, were withdrawn
when ke was forced to leave an account
of hi koaltk.
AUantia.PAblo Beaob lUces,
Alsnntie-Pabm Ileaek, I'm.. April 3.
Several thousand pefde, mostly from
the various winter reserta ef Florida
nnd other southern state, have come
here to witnee the great Atlantlc-Pab
lo Ileaek automobile tournament, which
begin hero today As In Or mend-Day-toon,
tbe race aro hAdd on the beach,
which afford ideal Mndttloua for suck
a purpose. Today Is devoted eieluilv
ly lo speed eontoM of from nee to one
hundred mile for motor sycieu. Tke
automobile race will not begin until
tomorrow and wIM elend ever three
days, elceiog ou Friday.
Will Now Work the Country Editors.
Cbbmge, April L-The HHnoU coal
operator have organised n bureau of
publicity, to keep the public posted as
I tbe opera ten' side of the controversy
Miebard Henry Little, farmeriy war
eorrespeadeot, lc at It head. It Is aa
noun cad today tbnt only one etrntpasy
bne deeertcd tbe make of tbe opeea
tec. Dead Man ideatsfled.
Pertlund, Or., April 3-The deeem
posed body found on tbe brigbto at tM
eity bave been Identlfed n tbesc of
Win. K. Davl. a eon of tho termer gov
ernor of Maine. Ha la n brother of
tbe engineer in abarge of the Umatilla
reclamation project, and came bare
seeking work.
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Torpedo Beat Sunk,
Llbau. Kusata. April 3. -A torpedo
beat waa soak today durlag tke man
covers. All aboard wore naved.
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