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5!3?!T-v!!!om' t" '.wijiy' wvt?v3!j' , ,'VjW,Wi 1 gy TONIGHT AND ?. M. AND 4)60 P. X. , TWO KDIT30NB DAILY AT a!. JAY. XVI. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1S06. NO. 133. IRE WEEPS MORMON CITY -w" -",, ft jp-- GAPITiAL AILT JOTJENAL 4 tt n trf B Ci A i Jit r til no a lint it nlj ton FH r j rf DEN UTAH IAS DISASTROUS CONFLAGRATION Fteen Business Houses Destroyed With Loss of More Than $300,000-Salt ike fire Department to the Rescue i, May 22. At 1:15 this morn br6ko out In the -warehouse of ton Implement (Jo. building, 23d and 2-ith streets and ifrlon nnili Adnins avenues. For ' it looked as if tho entiro bust tion would be swept away. Tho Company, George A. Lowe e Company, H. L. White's "and adjoining store and 14 other houses were destroyed, lnclud- i Elite Cleaning Co., Burrop Gro- Company and tho Summeral Stova The loss is about half a million. . ich wind prevented the small lire J ment combatting the flames sue- ly, and tho "water supply was in- tc. Two or threo people were injured by flying bullets from cartridges in Lowo's hardware . Tho wind changed during the eavinir tho First National Bank Md' other largo buildings, and, indeed leaving, the business district. rOfiHSTItab. May 22.-The city is md a doyen. business, nouses iJHIUF mte. mm store PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Little Prices and jf. IS THIS UKUttK ur THIS GREAT SALE. ji, , An hmrftiMw is to sell .ales to our competitors' one. By iwr and always have new goous to snow our cubiuuic. ium v we havo built up such an enormous business in such a short time. H NEW DRY GOODS offorcd at prices you never heard of before on acifio Coast. Bead en: ?ash Crystal Cord) Silk, yd 19c 'Wash India Silks, all colon, &'. no. .OC rees Taffeta Silks, all colors, 40c Ik Finished Velveteens, yd 30o Ivor Gray Panama Dress yd 35 Lgilver Gray Panama. Dres yd 69c ite Linen Dress Goods, yd lSe and 10c Dimities and yd iindaxd Calicoes, yd.. ..4c Easts of Dress Goods half rees Ginghams, yd . ,81-3o ek Lace Striped Dress yd ISO ite Laeo Striped Dimities 8c ieteen Skirting, all colors, i 39c ELaee Striped Curtain Scrim, H . 4Ue prices on Sheeting and ite Bed Spreads 69e sehed Table Damask, yd 25o Finished Table Damask, t ,t, 35c rels, 4e; 10c Towels 6tfe; Towel. S'l-Sc 15o Tow- 10c Fancy Crete, y4.. ' ble Twilled Toweling, y 5 Heavy Qrask Towelisg, yd , .... ... 81-34 foeqult Bar, yd fuuM'ft tmauxmt Y0Y BROS. have already been destroyed. Tho fire broko out early this morning in the Burton Implement Company building on Washington avenue. Everything is gone to 23d tret, half a block uorth, and tho Are is still raging, and is within 100 feet of 24th ftroet. The First National Bank appears doomed. Tho hardware store of George A. Low, adjoining tho Burton Company, is gut ted. Thousands of cartridges explod ing are ondnngcring the firemen. A. M. Emmott, a fireman, was caught under a falling wall and badly hurt. The Salt Lake, flro department has been, sent for. The loss will be the greatest in tho city's history, and may reach half a million. Tho flro was subdiod after it had de stroyed 14 business places, mostly small, with tho exception of the Lowe and Burton concerns. The loss is about $300,000, of which Lowe's loss is $175, 000. Several horses were burned, Wm. Ashcr a prominent young busi ness man of Cheyenne, Wye, while watching the flro last night, went sud denly violently insano. Quick Selling lots of eoodn. Wo want to make doing that we can sell our goods Ladies' 10c Black Stockings, pr 5e Ladies' 18o Fast Black Stockings pr. .10c Ladies' 25c Whito Lace Stock- ings, pr. ... 18c Children's Stockings, 9c, 10c, 15c and 19c pr. Best Daraing Cotton, ball . ...lc Best Sane Silk, ball 2c Ladies' $3.50 Trimmed Sailor Hats , $1-03 Ladies' Swell Dress Salts $4.50, (6.50 and) (9.90. Ladles' 95c White Shirt Waists 49e Ladies' $1.50 White Shirt Waists 85c Ladies' $1.50 White PK Dress. Skirts 98c Ladies' $6.60 Covert Jackets, price 3-45 Salts, Jackets, Coats and Milll-, aery, all at special prices. Ladies' 60c Shopping Bags, ..25e Swell Belts, 10c, 15c, 19c, 25c, and up. No. 40 Faxey, 18c Neck Ribbons, yd .,,.10e 18c Fine Embroidered Neck Col Jars Children's 50c Percale Dresses, 25c Children' 85o Chaabrey Dresses ,..,., 40c 75e Lace Oartaiss, pair 43e $1,23 Lace CferUiB, K ' $1.50 Law Cartsiae, pr.... ..Me Ladies' Waits Uaderikirts, 49e, 7S aad Wc, Ladies Oweat Covers, 9c, l$e, 15e a4 3c LadW 7fe, Girdle .Cwwh, ft $ tm ownw vsemx. CWMf CtiUMT- ORDER OUT OF CHAOS San Francisco Is Emerging From its Troubles and Get ting Down to Business San Francico, May 22. Tho action of tho bonrd of supervisors, granting the United railroads tho prlvllcgo of using overhead trolleys on all its lines, on the representation of tho cablo com pany that tho cablo lines can't bo re habilitated, meets with general approv al, sinco it means tho speedy restora tion of transportation facilities. Tho company agreed! to spend a largo sum and employ thousands of men in im proving its system. Many San Francisco merchants who established themselves across the bay aro now making hnsto to seenro quar ters in tho city, realizing that they must get on tho ground or lose their San Francisco business. Owing to the fact that liquor is reaching tho city from Oakland1, together with many drunks, tho financo committco offers to contribute $50,000 to tho Oakland relief fundi providing tho city council closes the saloons thero for 30 days. When "tho commercial banks open their doors at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning several savings institutions will also resumo business, instead) of waiting until May 28th, tho official date fixed by tho savings bank associa tion. Theso banks carry commercial accounts, and feol it will bo unfair to pay commercial depositors, and refuso to pay savings depositors. POUClT CAPTURE LOOTERS San Francicco, May 22. Early this morning, after a long chaso and a hand to hand fight, tho police arrestod Goo. Miller, Thos. Milton and C. W. Shaw, tho dnrlng looters, who havo been oper ating in tho burned district about Main street for several weeks post. The trio had just completed toking down two entire blocks of feed wire on Har rison street, tho property of tho United Railroads, and of the value of several hundred dbllars. Tho wire confiscated, togother with a wagon load of loot, was ready for shipment across tho bay, whero higher prices are paid. o Can Cure Leprosy (Four O'Cloek Edition.) New Orleans, May 22. The board of control of tho Louisiana, leper homes ' re port announces there are dlefinito cases of leDrosv cured, in addition to six cases about to be dlicharged an cured, The hope is held out that the ejate win be freed from the disease on account of the cures in progress. The legisla ture is asked to investigate leproy conditions, that a better fight can be made against the spread of the dis ease. Japs Aid 'Frisco. (Four O'clock Edition.) Washington, May 22,-The Japanese Bed Cross sent $30,000 through the American Bed Cross for the San Fran cisco sufferers' relief. la Bartea'i Case. Washington. May 22.-Tbe senate directed its committee to examlno into v. Utra.1 reoorts of the supremo court's docisloa fa the Bortoa ease, and report what action the senate taeala take. We tare tafcta ike agency foe tfce U-ALL-NO after rffcuM Jt. Fttsk THE SPA TO MAKE j FOREST . RESERVES Oregon Is Getting Pretty well I Tied up as to Public Lands its Washington, May 21. Senator Ful ton was todny notified that tho forest sofvlco contemplates recommending tho creation of two now forost reserves in Southern Oregon, at an early dny, to bo known as tho Fremont and Gooso Lake reserves. They will embraco land withdrawn several year ago under the name of tho Warner Mountain with drawal. Tho nggrcgjto area, accord ing to tho present plans, will bo nearly 3,000,000 acres, about two-thirds of tho area being in tho Fremont reserve. Tills reservo will lio in tho northern part of Klamath and Lake counties and tho jouthweet corner of Crook, county. Tho Goose Lake Tescrvo will embraco tho southeast portion of Klam ath and tho southwest part of Lake counties. Plans showing tho outline of tho pro posed reserves havo been submitted to Mr.FuHon, with a request that ho muke any suggestions which he may doom proper. Tho senator will consult resi dents of Klnmntb, Lake- and Crook counties, and promptly lay their views before tho department. If good' rea sons are produced showing why any land included! within tho proposed re serves should not bo reservo) It is proboblo that 6uch land will bo elim inated. The Irrcgularily of tho outline l theso two reerves, following in many instances quarter section lines, indi cates tho caro which has been exorclsod to include only such land s is beliovod to be ndnptcdi to forestry purposes. Largo areas of agricultural land havo been eliminated and it is tho opinion of tho department that what remains is chiefly important for Its timbor, or because it mtvqb to protect tho water supply of Southern Oregon. Tho con struction of tho Klamath irrigation pro ject makes it highly important that the water supply of that region should be protected. Tho reserve is to bo ei& uted at this time partially on that ac count. CONVICT REMOVE HIS LID (Tour O'clock EddUon.) Los Angeles, Cab, May 22. B. C. Beggs, an oxeonvlct, who attempted to kill his wlfo Friday by shooting her four timet;, shot and kilred himself this morning, when cornered by dotoetive. Ilieggs had been In hiding since the shooting in the country beyond East Lake Park, and) the detectives came up on him unawares, when Biggs, making no show of fight, but already holding a revolver to his head, sent a bu)let in to his brain. BRUTAL FBJSKVTUX MURDRR. 014 Mas'a Spinal Colnsaa Brekea at Uxii of Raitsnder, Bend, Or., May 22. WillUm Pugb, O'J years of age, died at Prineville last Tuesday of injuries inilcted by John F. Dell last Friday, About 2 o'clock last Friday, Pugb, who had been drink ing, entoTedl the Opera saloon, and, oteppisg behind the bar, asked for a tlgar, Dell threw hJm bodily out of the doer, Pngh fell on his back. Dell followed him, canght bias by the legs and dashed his head and shoulaers en tl sidewalk several tlsses, anally fceaJ leg his Mf se far that Pngh'a head wae tkrast against bis cheat. At an antopsy it waa shown that the spinal eetaM W We wreehe ajrt between the efxth and sersath Ye brae, a that tk syinal eerd.waa pfetn lyvWW. Th TrUt ef H erecfo Jsrr ttm tt m m ws wn U t haA( U Join T. Dell, 4 re PUTER COMES TO OREGON Judge Wolverton Issues Bench Warrant That Will Bring Him Back (Four O'clock Edition.) Portland, Or., May 22. District At torney Bristol today secured bench wararnts from Judgo Wolverton for Filter's arrosft Ho will be brought hero at once. GARFIELD COMPLETES REPORT Washington, May 22. Garfield has completed his report referring to the production, refining and oil pipe lines, tho orgnnicntion of foreign trado and control of conditions, and it now work ing od tho completion of tho methods of tho Standard Oil. Ho declines to stato whether ho will submit a com plcto report to tho President before congress adjourns. REGIMENTS CHANGE POSTS (Four O'clock Edition.) Washington, May 22. Taft todny ordered tho headquarters and two bat tailous of tho Tenth infantry, now at lorts Wright and Lawton, to proOeil to Alaska July 1st, to Tollevo the Third Infantry. Hie Thlrili goes to Wright and Lawton. MANIAC FELLS TWO MEN. Kills One and Wounds Another in At tempt to Becape. (Four O 'clock ; Edition.) Salt Lake, Utah, May 22.-A special to tho Tribune from Provo, Utah, suys that William Savage Is dead) and Wil liam Dllley severely Injured ne tho re sult of an attempt to etcapo from tho stato inanno asylum by William Myers, an Inniuto. Myers wreched from tho window a large' piece ot wood" and started down tho corridor. The first ma he met was Bavogo, alio a patient, and1 ho cruhcV his tkull with the weap on, Myers met lMliy next, ana reiiea hlra to the fioor with a blow that ren dered him unconscious, Guards finally overpowered Myers, and put him in a Mralgh (jacket. Volcaao Raai Them Oat. Borne, May 22. There is as exodu from tho vicinity of Vesuvius, csuied by tho avalanche and the descending of the volcano side. Bains are wash lag the ashes from the eruption down on the lowlands, Xseenuasae4 Unity. 8jar(flnburg, X, J., May 22 The. majority report recommending the fed sratioa of the Southern Presbyterian churches with the other branches pf the denomination will be presented to the general assembly at Greenville. Fire in Fresek Coal Mines, Paris, May 22. Fire has again broke out in the Courrieres nines, the scene of the recent disaster. Jsafely en tfee feelf, Watk!agto, May 23, The giaeet tM is pernaaeny shelved for ike Rewe, May 22 The pene's improv went continues, and he Jekwl atawt kfc (Mm9$t juf ,-. , EXPLOSION IN GLUCASE FACTORY Building Is Wrecked and Many Employes Are Killed or Hurt Shadysidto, N. J., May 22. An oxplo ston, followed by flro, at tho Now York Glucose Company's plant, this mprnlng caught tho employes In the ruins. It is reported that tunny were killed or injured. Tho oxplosloa wrecked the ,fouMttwyf building. Michael lluseell Is (lead, crushed by the walls, five men are miss. trtg and 40 injured, soino seriously. The explosion llftod tho roof, blow down a sldo wall, and tho throe upper floors collapsed. Firo prevent & search of tho bulldting. There were about 75 persons in tho building whea the seei; dont occurred. The warships sents blua jackets to aid in the rescue of tko burned, ' WILL HANG IN JUNE Instead of Belie i Jim Bridt the Woman ii thi Case Will Die Jefferson City, Mo., May 22,-The u promo court upheld the death lenteavse of Frank llottmnn and Agnes Myers, sentenced to hang Juno 20tb, The couplo killed tho woman's husband so thoy could wed, k o - CAraegle Must Awwer. (Four O'clock Edition.) Boston, May 22. Andrew Carnegie will have to tell under oath whotber or not tho ropresentutloBs mude by Mrs.' Cniwlo Chadwlck to the effoot that eh a held a note of his for $500,000, aad that bo hud 5,000,000 la trust for her under agreement were true or false. An interrogatory in which many queetloas nro propounded to Mr, Carnegio as te bis financial relations with Mrs, CVs wick has been granted today by Judge Colt, of the United States circuit court, upon application of Herbert D, Newton, of Brooklyn. Mr. Newton gave Mrs. Chadwlck note for $10,000 upon her representation that Mr, Carnegie held) n noto in trust for her of ,000,000, This note U now in tho poMtcssion of the receiver of the Cltliens National Bank- of Oberlln, O., and 4ho receiver has brought suit against Mr. Newton for the amount ef it. TAr, Carnegie and h1 family sailed on Friday for Europe for the iuer, and Mr, Carnegie will not have a ehanco to nwer the questions until be returns. Te Try TMm Oat. Kansas City, Mo., May 22. Fdwl Judg McPbersoa today overruled the demurrer filed by the Burlington rail road in the rebate esses, asd eider ed George L. Thorns and U B. Tafsgart, brokers, charged with eosspiring to get rebates, placed on trial. i 0' i" Will Pmiah Ancoseta. Washington, May 22. The state de partment has Veen advised- by the aw bassader for the Russian gevernneat thai it baa ordered the geverner ( Batewai to apprehend fttuart's aseAMsa. Btnrt wa shot frota ambush, and died in an hear. D Vet Wan Wtt. Wverpoel, , May Jst.-Tne Poet states that Wilts le.aafxle te eeed WedUdrlf,"a nsabsssaaer J IVanee, ba th Paris papera are haeUk p the eass Vtiftft INHblflMMf Cbteajre, May H, AliMhr Baric taan and Jbsjmb CoMssea ate rMtiaf loal aawaahto, aid U ftU watering Wsa, r , i , q i M 4 4 -i ;f 'i 4fsa4 jwwHJmmAWU, f y