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F, J AND 4:60 T. K. TWO SDITION8 DAILY AT a:S. I A Ti i,a a Tvrm AL JOUBN AL i ' i SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JTJNB 1, 1906. X. 18. uK MUST STAY IN -"JAIL QUEEN FORGOT ATTACK THREE I LITTLE TOTS I SMOTHERED VOTE AGAINST SMOOT PACKERS MEAT . SCANDAL I0MPANY FAVORED W m I 1' m m ' m wi m m w 1 s H H '.4 H B nT r s& B- sV H jf -;il-i- ' r "" "" m JS - 1 r . K S7 S. ft i. hi sH ! y s Had Their Favorites Gave Them Special Rebates agton, Juno 1. Investigation it. unions of tho Pennsylvania timoro and Ohio railroads lk?ta eeal'industry was resumod by e ia(erie commission this morn- bit. fCttiattKfg assistant. Postlewaite. .if, fc jicwM fsatin$r'any coal mine stock. Ithoagli heSfcaa sold large interests i twflrfyws. It developed thnt rtm vouipnny was especially Ik the. car supply. I i 7 IERAL 'COOK DYING Z(Twt O'aock Edition.) Juno 1 General Edward aged 75, who was onco terri- ernor of Colorado, is dying X resided formerly in San and is a brother of Gen. fSieCook. of Xew York. Strike In Boise. IAafco, June 1. The carpenters taia morning against tho do f the Master Builders' Associa te a'a open shop. The carpenters asked) to sign an agreement not wort for aon-member of tho nsso tion. One hundred and fifty men e affected, aid the strike may extend .. - .' ..V.-"- . -. -r the omWiBgytraues' alliance. "t rTrSt&T , .h- H9-1MI HMI". IMAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE J 0,000 Yatds of Stmme NOW ON SALE lh BAND ASSORTMENT COMPRISES ALL THE LATEST TOR SUMMER WEAR KLK MULLS, WHITE rOTE BEDFORD OORD, WHITE INDIA LINENS, LACE DIM- LTORAL IRISH LINENS LIWISS, MADRAS CLOTH, FANCY CALICOES AND TO A20 LITTLE PROFITS IS OUR IDEA OF DOINQ WB RECOMMEND AN HAVE THEM MARKED .MAD ON: oi beautiful Persian 1m quality; yard.... 5c eaiaty Thjkj Iattm; yard oe I pretty Farcy Dimities- yii 81-3 tot bwutiful Sheer Or- jknl tfcts; gT&sd a- k price, ywd 10 12 H Drtw QingiBi; qaalHx, 7 ....81-S iW 15e wd 18o imported ndli Wet, yd,.12He "SUrtmut '8It Zephyrs, tylkk pttra; pe, J.., 12e Mir feaMr CH; ' D4i SwIm; laa t4 15e. Me, U wjumm mmMAxmn m BROS. Corporations Hold the Idaho Men in Their Grasp .With-" out Chance of Trial Boise, Idaho, Juno 1. The defend' ants in tho Steuncnberg murder case this morning reconsidered their intent tion of applying to tho supreme court for a writ of habeas corpus or their application for bail, and will take no further action for tho present. .Their trial is not likelv to occur beforo Feb ruary or March. o " Moro About Smoot. Washington, June 1. Votes favor ing tho expulsion of Smoot were: Bur rows, Pettis, Dubois, Daily, Overman and (Prazier. Tho negative were For aker, Dillingham, Hopkins, Knex: and Dollivcr. Depew's vote was not count ed. Undfcr tl'e rules tio voto defeats any proposition except in expulsion. TJio voto as it stands is tho sense o tho committeo that if Smoot bo retired it must bo by the constitutional meth od of expulsion by a two-thirds vote of bin colleagues. Burrows will prepare tho report as soon as possible. David B. Hill Cleared. Albany, N Y., Juno 1. Tie griev anco committee, of tho New York stato bar asocation cleared David B. Hill of all blamo in connection with him being counsel for tho Equitable Life Assurance Society, and said "thero was nofhing improper or un-, professional" in his conduct. 0 Passed liability Bill. (Four O'clock Edition.) "Washington, Juno 1. The senate to day passed the employers' linbility bill which was urged by organized" labor. Goods DIMITIES, LAWNS, SWISSES, OB- LINENS, WHITE Duoa, wjuxu CORDED ZEMIYR8, CHALXJES, FANCY PERCALES, DREBH HUNDREDS OF OTHERS. BABLY SELECTION, AS THE AT WILL MOVE THEM OUT 500 yarda of White India Lis; great values, yard, 8 l-3e, lOe, 120 il 1000 jrd of 0Bulao Irish IioeBi is white- axd satnral, y) 15, lSe,l ." .e 500 yards White Bedford Cord Mka bMOtifol reese yd 15i lSe ad , 25 500 yarda of Klk Mnlla asd Madraa CMk; reet lor mmmtr de umI wb; yric. H, 15c, lie, 25 MXLLXXSXT, OLOAKS AND SCTSS. D't Uil TWt mr MmUwry, Cm m4 Wt Df4 ! SrTB tbm mmmrr pjlacb in sa LSIC BMttf8l WmmI Ui ycrik a-ywkew -af ut Ugk m HM ai $LS0 4L96; 3.M Trtewei Ht ftt 42J50. 8fW JMii' SniU tnm M-50 up. SfUl L- ' Jackete wmb I3.45 sp. wp tom. Ctratr f CtMtr- dJlJUtfCMrtStritip Rode Through the Streets of flhdrid Today Appar ently Unharmed London, June 1. Tho Spanish cm basy states that Alfonso anil his queen drove unescorted through Mad rid streets today in an automobile. His subjects and visitors cheered frantic- ally. Tho queen Vins not seriously ill from tho result of the shock csterdn". ' Madrid, Juno 1. An Englishman Robert Hamilton, has been arrested us an accomplice of the would-bo assassin. The crowd tried to lynch him. Hamil ton wns identified ns tho man on tho balcony with the bomb thrower. Chicago Markts. Chicago, Juno 1. Wheat SlTiCTOSOT. corn 49(49, oata 33ft,35"4. HiiunumwgMummnimHHumiiiHMiii i ATTEND THE REPUBLICAN RALLY AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY EVENING W. C. HAWLEY, Candidate for Candidates wiH Good Music Mfl POST OFFICE CHANGE Squire Farrar Takes Charge of Salem's Postoffice Today Hon. Squlro Furrnr, tho nowly cboMn jKint master, amumod today tho duties of tho Salem pontofllcc, which for eight years have been discharged efficiently by Hon. E. Hirsch. Just what changes will be made in tho per sonnel of tho office bos not yet been decldod upon. P. H. Raymond, the assistant postmaster, will bo succeed ed by J. II, Farrar, who will take charge on July 1st. If changes are made it will bo after that date. Mr, Raymond will continue his work until JulV 1st. Brought Two Prisoners, E. B. Itinchart, sheriff of Lake coun ty, assisted 1y three guards, brought E. E. Wert and William Vinyard to the state orison yesterday. Wert was convicted of larceny in a dwelling and sentenced to two year. Win Vinyard has been sentenced to five year on the charge of the larceny of horses. Tbo expenses of tbo state in this eas wilt J be $42. Tbo trip to and from Lake view will extend from May 28 to June 4. Qomtx Agree With Castro. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Washington, June li Tbo elate de partment is advised that Qomtt has asked or President Castro to resume tbo presidency, Castro refused, but if willing to act aa Gomez' secretary. 0y met will sow call a meeting of tbo leg islature end accept Castro 'a. reslgna tion. T SU4 Xew Cfcwck. Stnm of the bids submitted for the J building of tbe sew Christina cbureb .-were accepted, bet tbe work baa Uo placed in tbe Itaade of Coatraetor ISIctm and Kewjtt Today work was I Vegas la tearing 4owa tbe frasse work of tbe eld bttiUieir, sad Sesdaj tif arricei will be keld for tbe lt time Mn tbe old cbnrck. H. Z, HaaetB, ag4 M yeare, and Asm TtM&tost, M Ja, weee gee4 a jaarrlafe Keense tc4ay. Botk are reeidetU U Baleas, Get Into a Eitr Trunk and the I Top Falls Shutting Them In to Die 1 ( hU-acn, June 1. A dispatch to the Tribune from Kankakee, III., say: i At tho close of n four hours' search for her threo youngest children, Mrs. .Adclord Vansletto found them last night dead in a trunk in nn upper nn,nl). All threo icro Httlo girls ino youngest a mere bauy. Ono dead body was sitting upright, tho others lay huddled together upon u pillow. Tit lid of tho big trunk wis tightly closed npou them, nnd it is' supposed that they had crawled! into It during their piny, thnt the cover fell and latched, ami that they wore suffocated Tho tray of the trunk hnd been lifted out and lay upon a bed. With their six boy and four girls Congress, and the County be Present. All Arc Invited. ! t , licV'r SS iuevanueiif tnovea Here from n farm nt Bcnvervillc a year ugo. Van hlette is fv teumitcr, nnd is In good cir cumstances. The wholo family occu iel a five-room house. Tho younger children of tho family had been plnyinj out of doors most of thu'dny, listening to music and watch ing martial dhplu). Late in the af ternoon tho threo jouugest, Ida 8 yeurH old; Itosclla, aged 0, and Tcarl aged 2, loft the others, going Into tho houso to continue their romping. Supper tiino came and Mrs. Van sletto's calls through tho houeo and yard failed to bring any response. After fupper Mrs, Vanslcttc, accord ing to tho story told by tho family, turned her attention to the houiw. Bho had gono through the rooms a do to a times, nnd (bought she hads searched every nook and corner, At last the mother, in a sleeping room, where thero was a largo,' old fashioned rooDdtng-top trunk, of the " Saratoga" variety, observed some thing she hud overlooked before. The light tray Lad been taken from the trunknnd .was lying on the bed. Mr. Vansletto" lifted the lid of the closed trunkSind saw her two babies lying on a pillow in the bottom, Ida, tho eld est of tho threo girls, won sitting up, her bead drooping on ber breast. Tbo children were so still that Mrs. Vansletto stood still for a minute. -Then ho put forth hr band and touehed lia. and tpo, Contact with tho girl and lack of re sponse, from tbe women with horror. Tba tbUdrtra were dead. The trunk is sot self-locking, but it baa ckepa that easily might snap, and bold it shut agsJnst tbe strength of tb ebddren. A. ZseU Dead. A. Isbell, of' North" Salem, passed away at the borne of bis son yesterday. He was 64 year old and highly re speeted ia tbe ftomaiutity. He con tracted a severe cold recently, and died after as illocea of a week, U leavea two sots, Learitt Isbell, of Uiaseo, Kazuns, and Otorge W, Zebcll, of this city, who la conlaed to his bed by tbe icceat Injuries received by bug 1x(w& from a torse wklc be was eserelsiBg at tbe fair grevade His eoaditloa today shows but little iaifteevewest, a&d be is I a- daagnew Mr. Xsbtll bad bees a rtsideat of tbla city Uz more tUa 17 JM, aJ km a,Ksaber f tie 1. O, O.. , lodtf at ki eld kesse 1b Kaaeas. Ia tkle bow f UaveMt a4 aJWttien t4e eywjAMbr of tbe ecaeMBfilty p oat to tbe ttmllf. Senate Committee Says He Is Not Entitled to a Seat in the Senate Wmhlngton, Juno 1. Tho sennto committee on privileges uud elections, by a vut,o of 7 to 5, declared thnt Smoot wns not entitled to n sent in the u,tmte. llurrows will make tho report to tho senate. Hulley offered n resolu tion to tho committeo for the cxpultion of Senator Burton, of Kansas. Action wns postponed) until next Tuesday The senate passed tho bill granting tho right of way for construction of the ship cannl from Lake Washington to l'tigct Sound. Speaker Cannon in the houso rend n letter received by him written by Congressman Adams Inst night, making clear the sufcldnl mo tive. The letter said: "The ifncjt that my iwrsonnl obligation exceed my resources is the only excuse for aban doning the responsible position I occu py in tho house I am willing to bo burled at tho house's expense, audi nsk that no committeo be appointed or mo morlal orvico.bo hold, as I wna nover in sympathy with tho latter custom." Washington, Juno 1. Tho houso ser vices were brief. Adams' desk was drnped and banked with llowers. Tho chaplain referred to tho tragedy In M prayer. Pennsylvania mndo tho an nouncement o? hii denth, nnd Cannon then rend) tho letter already quoted. It tone brought tours to many eyes. Morroll moved a resolution of sorrow and- authorizing tho sergeant-nt arms to take charge of thp funeral, omit ting, according to Adams, request, Iho provision for a committee ami) mvmor Inl service. The resolutions were adopted, nnd tho houso adjourned, AFFAIRS DOWN IN 'FRISCO Ban IVnnelsco, June 1. In reply to tho request of the mayor as to tho best mothodn of caring for homeless pcojdc, when tho armj Is withdrawn fleneral Oreoly made tho following roeommendationsj "That housing ac commodations bo provided for 75,000; that tho building association bo in duced to build a largo number of small houses, to returr. about 4 per cent on the investment; (hat tho Ited Cross also engago in this project; that barracks tor tho accommodation of 40,000 bo erertod on the ground belonging to (he city, and each to provide tot four to eight families. Mayor 8c!tr(dU said today that, while the mutter was not officially considered he believed tbo sa loons would be opened within CO days, and possibly sooner. Tho Hipior Inter est 1 bringing tvery preisurefto bear to secure permission to resume busi ness. TATAJ AOCIDKNT. Sea of Xx-CouMy Treasurer Brows Drown in SaatUm River at Martea. Btayton, Or., June l.Tbo 10-year old soa of ex-County Treasurer and Mr. George L. Drown wa drowned in the Hantiain river at this point at 0:30 o'clock last evening. Tbe boy wai playing on a log raft, when suddenly tbe log upon which be was standing turned, throwing him into the water. The body has not been recovered, Weesaa Wu A (Four O'clock EJtloe.) New York, June 3-Josphine Ter ranova, aged 17, was found not guilty by a, jury that ws only out IS solo- ute. cm tbe charge pi the murder of her aunt, whom it is stated, uidud hut bubss4 Jn dealing tbe girl, Josephine kitted ber scI Had anet after Iter ewa busbaad hiA east ler way, wbm efce eesfd that htf osrie bad deaMed ber ever sine be wa. U ytr old. Qrtirw9i Pens. Chicago, Jose It TJi dlectesar was asade txSy tVat tbe feteral govers- iaa jersnits tarrou of 'dlase4 ! saale t t aI4 ia coaewaH la tbk steasty. Tie eareaeeea ia away eaeee erasaeato, aa4 reareeeat aaaaal Mf uut ia tsi aaakatfe a isillliaa Will Cost the Packers Million? and Incidentally Hurt the Stockmen (Pour O'clock Edition.) Chicago, Juno 1. Health Commis sioner Wlmlen'a statement thnt ho In strutted his inspector not ia Inter fere with the. snlo of (ubcrcutosln moat, where tho dUenso in tho animal is "local," caused a storm, of adverse criticism, Tho ofllco win besieged by phynlclnna nnd health Inspectors, Mfha differed lr their opinion. Tho major ity ngrccd thnt it was exceedingly dw goroit to permit meat from diseased nnlmnls to be consumtHJ, and all agreciT that it is always n matter of doubt whether tho affection 1 local or gen eral. Winlen snld 't would bo folly to destroy threo million dollar' worth of meat anmmlly, jit to suit tho long haired crankx. Tim meat rnn bo enfetu and that much money Is saved witheut: harming anybody, Undwr my admlnls t rut Ion tho packer linvo saved mora money than, over beforo, Tho panker nro ennblml to sell meat cheaper, and' are not gn'ng to change their mothodr to please senseless agitators." Personals Mrs. J, Woodcock left for Corvallt this morning. (1. W. Hunsaker, of Turner, I in tk city on business. llcv, Anna Shnw returned to Port land on tho' morning train; Hov. W. II. Bolleck returned filler morning from polut south, , WUHitm Wright went a Allmny last evening on a lumliww trip. ' ' Henry J, Ottonhelmtir wcat to Port land. thU morning on business, Clrnnt Corby wim a iKirthbotind par sengur on the afternoon train. Jmlyo Bcott and tlm rounty comml stoner went In Marlon todiiy to oxam Inn road miittcT in that lounllty, Mr. Joshua Conu ha returned from a brief visit with Albany frlonds. Clifford lirowii, of tl.o University, of Oregon, i visiting' hi parent here. Mrs. Itay Gilbert wns among titer northhoiinil passengers oi the morning local. Onto H, Hill, of Albany, wn in the city yesterday on professional busl ness. l)r Harry Hcauruamp, of Btayton, was in tho cty on professional busi ness jmtordny. Tom It, Wilson left yetrdny after noon for a visit of idyentl days wltk Portland friends. John Bryant, a prominent PortlaadT real estate man, passed through today, on hi way south, ' Key. H. V. Ualrtock went to Corvnlll to assist tho Preibyterlon church i nn entertainment. Dr. ftoy Dyrd returned row Portland thi morning, where bo ha been for several day. W. C. Wlnslow, of Ligene, I hero i the Interest of tho big field and track meet to bo held Juno 9th, Sheriff Culver returned n the noon train from Woodburo, where bo bad been on an official mission. Attorney-General Crawford left tblr .morning for bl borne at Koseburg, where he will remain until after eles tion. Superintendent Ackerman departed Off tho morning train tut Koieburg. He will deliver the a dikes to the gra4ti ating rlaa of tbe blgli sdiool of tUt city, Planton Wentz, who ba lea vilt leg rieml in Kalem, left tkie atf Icg for Portland. He ws aceeatp' led by his daughter, whe bs bee a student at ike Vaimeity. and la about to start oa a trip Hast, i ' m ' ii n A rich vela of gold be beta strurfc In tbe Wl4you, ad nueb cxclierneat ) abroad ia aVratbera Oregoa. Maay projector are rushing to the scea of tbe dlscevefy. " Jtalpb JUdr toaigbt, is "Tke l'rlt I HI ylly.' Dr. J. P. Cook at 356 UMrty atnet. h sssVa9 ULfJi1 bHssssIbssst sbM JLtJ amJ aiAlA Isssfiflsfl lsar WaV aiafiMs)4C CMMDr. C.MN lioff free " J