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- -TA immrif'1vt'fi fWyW-W1!11 N, TWO KDITIONS DAILY AT 2:9 p. W. AJTO 4JB0 P. M. LY CAPITAL JOURNAL -ki SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1906. NO. H6. rod i OF HOLDING PRICES DOWN THANKS NORTHERN SISTER VOTED ON THE CANAL RUSSIA'S NEW BORN LEGISLATURE STANDARD TAUGHT . TRICKS ;w isioessi SEAT alf at ST CITY loon "pit 'is wf Tilt Vl l-l 1 brim, ,M tti Wot, ddej r. . ITBti t u lust and Ashes trough the FmI Ruins mil ulit " n RKfr (r- v ioMiay 12. A heavy, riwl 'last nicht and this '3 Aiiftkdr'iMaA iko tanf lifA nf tiA rofti. JVet K rwaasfciBle.AHi rendered tho iX ' . fit" . etrecis nazaraous. were blown district, but did thousands of of whom aro "mayor's orders, fnttf MfrWaK 'Q&MPflflRlal fSrm VJilPUUKBMr rtiwItSe lrel titsge tnreiiffe ae iep!t m4kigheti M i,tseei A tctiMt ?eet md foiwerkll&l&ating the refugee mi tcfipswfll begin immediately. Tho of hf of theeaBtiWHnt barracks at 1 tt (Preeidfo a9 last ni8llt, crc-edlstdi-g - AMI,0 refuBoe9 ca t tph-pftdt abw(iMrracks. Soldiers s6t letBguM, but not until clem satire rasjEjgMsnsunied. 1 8'6rai1KlcyMemorial. . , few- Yk,aMjr lt.-The trustees of vTia. i - """ , 'aflam. ma. War' ikb morninp at the f fa...- JS..I 4-Ti.J. !. ..f RAJHWV& n,MPvtQ kUU .vfw. t. l 3 appoimeu xoi .V.lJ.ilJ iWi. I'SWlva cpnS". .; ..ajfe et"T-- iiiupptTTSCTSSKag a $50,000 on- S: transact other M() Alters ia MMMtiWtih tho erection 'wHho MeXfekVMs&eMal in Canton. Aniptor Ofcaxfea Henry Nlshaus was fotsisjeafc ad ewbstit'tal io tho inspection al ttmjijj, trustees fcji Assign for tho por wwWt8 ftSTWley, which is to ""U,6 IBS' CHirwatej OX IUU IUII1U. jmjiji' !(-5e fciat San Francisco, May 12. Large man ufacturers of Portland cement have announced a uniform rnte of $2.35 per barrel, which is considered low. Several new plants for tho manufacture of ce nient are being constructed in this vi cinity. Lime is quoted at $1.75 for finishing quality and $1.50 tor com mon. This is a slight advance since tho fire. Brick are quoted at about $10 per thousand. "With those nominal prices, thcro will bo no delay in re building on tho score of cost. Tho grand total of subscriptions to date is $6,115,271.19. Will Have Coaching Parade. Philadelphia, May 12. Tho annual coaching parado of tho Philadelphia Coaching and Driving club -will take placo this afternoon. A fine displav is expected andi every ono of tho mem bers of tho club wjll bo represented in tho parade. Henry Piatt McKean is tho president, Edward B. Smit tho vice president, General Edwardo V. Mor rell secretary and treasurer. Among tho other prominent members are Fran cis E. Bend, Edward Browning, Judge Willis Martin and Mrs. Joseph Widner. California, Appreciates Ore gon's Prompt and Liberal Response to Call for Aid Committee of Ten Evenly Divided on the Type of Canal May Bo In Contempt. Chicago, May 12. As a result of the testimony of Tucker, chairman of tho Central Freight Association, the com pany may find themselves in contempt in tho federal supremo court for viola tion of the injunction against co-operation in Using rates. Tucker testified tho agents mad a rate by a concensus of opinion, Tho attorney-general will Paer-MQts;at Wise. i;,uu!hiairo. MvOia.--Tho General Pa- bo asked to file papers against the as 7 him Copaay''hsj?be advised by tho sociation and its members. m-Aoer jBiHc(tKJtM, removed as sou " ru ntadtf agent , GiM.eet,.' G-tf :MMl'. hi'i lBt(J, -I A HT. Lt?Wfcr iSforJll be supplied. Chicago Markets. . bo filled by m-l unicago, .May j-. nurat ootbv0-'i I corn -jwiaHiovs, phis oiiij" I i"fi.i m j s fTnlTi i nil if f i v iimr liiiiitiiini inrtfi "fF "Wn V f AHb w Br i lr IwlkW esdrttad nwkl i, Hitt M rU! PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE . ;A-,P6verf ul Special Sale -of Ladies' rand Children's Re;ady- v' ---.,- bummer uarments lW VjillflBB I . 7 n.m!wjam ,wi MiiiHnli 1 1 rrrv) - f . i ' wiw i ii i.iillR MB on -V I III i. ..! MMBHIALE i a.WiIACK'1SIhHBbH iii iTM'llllwirn MAI1P"-' fftMEtai m w- rTZSBm! ,....mmmmmmmmmammmm 4 'nadaV fall arlMMM aafl Aft 'bOTFI mery. W0RB3iANSHlP, QUALITY A2TO LOW PRICES ngATUBES OF THE OARMENTS WE OFFEB FOB OTJE BUYEES HAVE BEEN BUSY AWAY PAST THREE MONTHS SECUBINa THE CORRECT FOR OUR SUMMER TRADE. THE WONDER- THIS DEPARTMENT KEEPS US BUSY MARKING 0RTTXNO THEM READY FOR SALE. TRADE AT DOES THE BUSntBSS. , irUdHMi a. AiiH , TlMl AilMHi HTii.W Wt i J.. t- VJNliAiaaW r- KSlinp i Z9 Vffli? ITitti rwilf kb fflf iM iMil. one. o page in this bo folly the Ladies' Wool , both in plain all handsomely prices from SUITS, d handsomely p the best; AM ei 4fL 1WSC3K WfC SUFIS. ftijt amwaa MHMMtt all iold at in all tho ely trimmed; SUFT8. eat of iitcf colors fast; .at ,'-'ii..iJiuWf. . .v.iJtMHBaWUiwnt JehaVaVaVaVjaV flSTlP41 '.HkSS&i 'HaHs.i''aP'5wiJSM,s )dp ATS. price frei WAISTS. yosr eyes on a grand assortment of beautiful snow-white Shirt Waists in LINEN BILK and LINEN LAWNS, come to the CHICAGO STORE j there you will mo the beautiful SHIRT WAIST in all its lovliceu; both in long and short sleeves; trimmed in every con ceivable way with beaotlfal laces and embroideries. Our low prices will insure quick sales; prices 45c, C5c 75c, 08c and up to 13.50. LADIES' COATS AND JACKETS. Stylish ladies who have recently returned from Chicago and New York say our coats and jackets are just as bandeome as anything they have seen east. They were surprised at our low prices. HANDSOME JACKETS, PRICE, $3.15, $5.00 and np. SWELD LONG 43.50 and sp. COATS, ffl.W), MTLLINKRY. This Is tie bttsiett place ia Salesn. Six saltslacies all the time on the jttmp waiting en trade. If yen want pretty hate at abeut half what yea pay elsewhere, come to the Chieage Store. CSXATSOT aSOWDHt STORE. BROS. Coner f CoaiMr ctil ni Court Stmt Oakland, Cal., May 12.-Tho first batch of letters in acknowledgement of service rendered in relief to como from Governor Pardee woro toduy nddrosscd to the doctors and nurses of tho Oregon relief party, who voluntarily lent their services during tho critical two weeks following the fire in various camps and hospitals. No tribute moro significant of tho high estimate of tho California governor and his people placo on tho work done by tho Oregon party could b made than thnt boforo all others ho hastens to thank them for their ser vices, even whilo he is still burdonod with pressing official business. Oregon maintained a hospital at its own expenso hero in Oakland. More thnn 1000 cases woro treated, several hundred operations wero performed, and not a bill was left unpaid when its doors were closed last week. Governor Pardee has written a lot ter to .Governor Chamborlaln thanking tho etato of Oregon, through lnm, anu in addition ho sends personal notes to tho following doctors and nursos in ac knowledgement of their services: Dr. It. T. Boals, Dr. Ferdinand Dam arsh, Dr. John Barker, Dr. W. W. Spen cer, Dr. J. B. Beldcnback, Dr. J. C. Mc Cusshio, Dr. W. R. Ellis, Dr. Balph Matson, Dr. McKetchnie, Misses Josepha Sambcr, Amy Itudy, Mario O'Connor, Pelronolla Orton, Mamie Sierward, Oraco jO'Donnell, Mary Brown, Violet Dancy, Mario Comfort, Anna Swnnson, Flora Floming, Mrs. Eleanor J. Hurst, Mrs. Cathorlno O'Don noil, nil of St. Vincent's Hospital; also Miss Helen Godfroy, Miss Mary Walsh. of the Good Samaritan Hospital, ami Miss Oro King, of Medford, Or. u Dowio Is Dying. Chicago, May 12. Tho condition of John Alexandor Dowio is said to bo ncaring a critical stage. Tho venor ablo "first apostlo" has taken to bis bed, and his strength is failing. Tho swelling of tbo extremities, which is a noticcablo character of his nflliction (dropsy) is said to have extended up ward until it is within a few inches of his heart. Dr. Blanks, who has been in constant attendance upon Dowio sinco his return from Mex;co, 6id that ho might, in view of his great vitality, livo a week or ten flays, but that a fatal tormina tion of tho diseaso within two or threo days would not bo surprising. ii I i Q ' May Play Ball. (Four O'clock EiWtion.) Los Angelos, May 12. The announce inent Is made that If Manager Morloy, of tho Los Angeles baseball club de cides to drop out Jim Jeffries will tako tho management if he can get the fran chiuo at a leasonable price. i o In Santo Domingo. (Four O'clock Edition.) Washington, May 12. -Advices indi cate a revolution of great magnitude is brewing In Santo Domingo. Tbo Jiraincsta party is preparing to seize j the government. Washington, D. C, Mny 12. The sonnie cnnnl committee voted fivo to five on tho typo of tho Panama canal. Tho final determination is postponed until Wednesday. It is understood that tho sea level will be favored then. ALL CRY FOR THEIR PASSES. Deadheads Protest to Scnato Against Anti-Pass AmonjJment. Washington, Mny 12. Tho scnato was again today made nwaro of tho popular opposition to tho anti-pass amendments to tho rnto bill, being del uged with telegrams of protest, which enmo principally from railroad employ es and were presented by Senators Culloin, Warner, Morgan, Forakor, Mc Creary, Frye, Beverldgrs Allison and Dick. Most of tho senders of tho dis- putcllcs complained' of tho injubtico dono them in depriving them of tho privilego heretoforo enjoyed. Most of tho senators presented from 50 to 100 messages, but they wero not ordered printed. On & Clay Basis. Washington, May 12. Senntor Hay ner's limited court review amendment was rejected. Senntor Bailey, of Tex as, during the discission, wild, refer ring to tho President; "Let's censo rcfercni'o to tho man of Iron; bo's only clay, and very common clny nt that." St. Petersburg, May 12. Tho Douma has resumed its sittings. Mouromtzctt read telegrams of greetings from many foreign and domestic societies. The Moscow anil Odessa Universities have promised to support tho people iu urg ing reforms. Political prisoner's wore greeted with cheers. MouromlUoff as serted authority over Doputy Anlkens, who demanded tho Douma consider am nesty beforo orgnhiditiou. r .Russian Legislature Organized. (Four O'clock Edition.) St. Petersburg, Mny 2. Prince Peter Dologoroukoft", professor gardescul, was elected vice-president. Ho was clectod to tho Douma while an oxilo nt Archangel. After tho eloctlon ho re turned to Khnrkoff. Prlnco Slintlr Slinhouskoy was elected secretary. Turkey Accepts. Constantinople, May 12. Turkey has accepted Englund's demands for evac uating Tabnh, Want to Arbitrate. Constantinople, Mny 12. Tbo Turk Wh government asks for a tribunal to detormino tho exact frontlor, nnd it is beliovcd tho British will consent. The Crisis is considered past. Maintained a School for Teach in? Employes how to Beat. Competitors Chicao, May 12. Tbo intorstato commcrco commission overrules tho mo tion of tho Standard to oxcludo testi mony regarding local mnttor. F. S. Hibbs, n former Stomlanl Peoria agent, testified that tho Standard maintained a school for teaching tricks to dofentr competition. Machinists wero bribed to put Injurious substances in tho lu bricating oil of Independent concerns. Bulogiee for tho Late Fraocia Colwell. Providence, It. I., May 12. The Ithodto Island Bur association met here today at noon at the Providence county court bouse xor tne purpose or uoiuing exorcises in commemoration of the death of Francis ColweJL United States Judge Le Baron B, Colt, deliv ered the principal eulogy and. several etato judges also delivered brief addresses. Italian Strike Collapses. Rome, May 12. The strike here has collapsed, and the Naples strikers have returned to their work. We kare takem tic agency for tke U-ALL-NO after Slants mktti. Fresk THE SPA I ffiJ OAXDY FAOTORT MC Mat Wmt. For a Possible War. Washington, May 12. Getiernl Wood, undertho war department's decision, is preparing troops in tho Philippines for a possible Cbincso campaign. A sywtem of field marches, target practlco and sbnm battles Is' being practiced. STUNNED BY THUNDERBOLT. Lightning Knocks Down Athena People in Home. Pendleton, Or., Mny 12. During one of tbo most severe thunder storms thnt over visited Umatilla county, about 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, three houses wero struck by lightning in Athcnn. Numerous odd freaks wero performed by the electric iluid, The homes of O. W. Zerbn, A. J. AVlllaby and S. Dudley wero tho ones struck, tho Zerba houM taking flro and being damaged to tho extent of about $300 beforo tbo flames wero put out by the volunteer department. In tbo Wlllaby homo tho lightning stripped the papor from tho walls of two or threo rooms, but carefully avoided tbo room in which tho family sat. The Dudley bouso had the shingles stripped from one of its outer walls, but otlvrwiso was un harmed. Tho storm came up suddenly. Tbo horizon all around was clear and the black thunder cloud seemed to hover directly over the city. The lightning was accompanied by the loudest tbun dcr clap ever heard in that part of tho country, proving thut it was a sevoro electric storm. The Zerba house was struck In tho gable, the lightning following tho fluo into tbo dining room, whence it passed into the kitchen, striking both Mr. and Mrs. Zerba, knocking tbem diwn and temporarily stunning tbem, after which it ran down a porch post into the ground at the rear of tho house. Neither Mr, nor Mr, Zerba were In jured beyond a temporary shock, al though a pbynician was called for Mrs, Zerba. She has entirely recovered to day. Tbe paper on the walls of two or three rooms in tb Wlllaby hooso was torn off in strips, tho lightning evi dently following tbe walls around ami going out at tbe doors leading from room to room. STEAMER ADRIFT HELPLESS San Point (Four O'Clock Edition.) Francisco, Moy 12. Adrift off Itcrcs. In n stormy sea with ft piston rod broken, tbo steamer Emplro wait picked up this morning by tho tug Dauntless nnd wns towed to port. Tbo Emplro sailed yesterdny for Paget Sound. To Rebuild Wharves. (Four O'Clock Edition.) San FTanclsco, May 12. Tbo joint committee on a specinl session of tho legislature decided today to Incorporate tbo rebuilding of wbarvcM, which were damaged to tho extent of $000,000, and muko provision for ndequato firo pro tection for tbo water front, as well us a means to pay tho national guard late ly in tho service. 'O ' ' Eagles to tho Front. (Four O'Clock Edition.) San Francisco, May 12. Tbo execu tlvo commlteo of tbo local aeries of Eagles mot this morning, and arranged for tbo establishment of two tent cities for tho shelter and relief of members of tho ordvr, one at Gold-en. Onto Park and tho other at Portrero. Fifty thou sand dollars Is at the disposal of tho committee. ' To Noeiat Detaecratic Sonater. Provldenee, R, I., May 32. Demo crats from all taxts of the state art assembled here to attend the Demo cratic state convention which will b held at Muije lall this afternoon, for the purpose of ac-ninating an Icdepesd eat Democratic candidate for sesator.' Jndg Frank . Fitseimmons, chair man of tie Dtmceratle state ctatwl eeaaatltte will call tke ccmreatlos to riUr a4 will preUVly I tlete4 pf- jBaUMM-t preeidisg eUser. MAYBE WAS ROCKY'S DADDY Freeport, III., May 12. Dr. WJIlIara Lfvingtton, aged Od, died hero last night. His portrait was published In McCltire'a n John D. Rockefeller 's father, and many magnate's parent. believe ho is tbo Attempt at Suic&l. Chicago, May 12. Albert Portlock, aged 28, of Memohlv, attempted to commit suicide In tbo Northern Trust Company's banking room today, He shot himself in the presence of depoil tors on account of unrequited love, and will probably die. Moro About tho Standard, (Four O'Clock Edltlop.) Chicago, May 12. Evideneo that promised to Involve bribery ohnrgos against stnto and county officials from! all parts of tho country wns tendered! to tho Intorstato comralslon by Mon nott irt tbo Standard bearing. Tho commission overruled tho offer on ac count that It was unintorstnto. "If tbo Standard bribed tho tax of ficials, It may bo tho Independent deal ers have too," tbo Standard attornoyi said during tho discussion. "Somo In dependents havo been Imprisouod, bub tho Stnndtird never allows officials to bar tried," retorted Monnctt, Monnett, it will bo remembered, was nttorney-gonoral of Ohio a, few years ngo, and conducted tho suits against tbo Btandnrd, REFUGEE IN LOS ANOELB8. Young Boy Thinks Parents May Hav Come to Portland. Johnny Hall, a. 15-ycar-obl lad, who ecapod1 from Ban Francisco after thu cntastropho following tho earthquake, has been in Los Angeles for tho past several wcek looking for his parents, from whom ho became soparatcil through bis fltlollty to his employers. Johuny rosliled with bis paronts at 385 Fifth streot, San .Franelsco, and bin first thought on tbo morning of tho qtuiko wns of raving somo valuable pa por.s belonging to his employers, and bo nulled to tbo office of his firm, am? orr returning homo found bis Into resi dence in llamvH nndi bin parents gone. He munngeir to reach Los Angole, thinking tboy bud gone to the southern city, and friends thcro boliovo that, as bis parents wero former rurldcntft of Portlnnd, it is moro than likely they will bo located there, and for that roa son aro anxious to notify them of tho lad's wifely. Tbo boy's father's nama In Albert Hall, and bo was formerly n news agent on tho Southern Pacific railway. Llttlo Johnny's prescut ad dress Is In caro of V, J, Perkins, 022 South Broadway, Lou Angeles, The Democratic Canvass.. The Democrats will moot today ami nrrange dates for tbo canvass tboy In tend to muko of tbo county. Tbo cam paign will bo conducted by tbo fol lower)! of Jefferson alono, since tho Ito publicans did not care to enter into a Joint canvas. It was thought for awhile that tho legislative candidate of both parties would stump the coun ty, but this method- (Hd not seem bot to tho Eepubllcun county central committed A New Company, The Oregon and Washington Kail road Company nler articles of incor poration today with tbo secretary of state. Tbo company proposes to build a railroad from Portland to Everett, Wash. Tho capital stock is $100,000, and tbo Incorporators are W, W, Cot ton, Wm. Crooks and W, A, Robbie, all of Portland, Oregon Woa Oat, The University of 'Oregon dofoatert tho Washington State Collogo baseball team yesterday by a score of 3 to 1. Tho batteries werei Oregon Kolly Isb(V Hurdi Washington Tbompsoaf and .MeCully. I IsMHStslWBtlHlilslisHlfisHllflllBlUBta Ii A NEW PLACE TO EAT sjjnday atom 25 ccn(s ATTnc. ANGELUS RESTAURANT Confectfefttry mm. 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