Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 06, 1906, Image 1

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    P'IBW(HX''
jWEES TONIGHT THURSDAY,
PAIR AND
WARMSR. ,v 1
A to - - -. I "' ' . P.M. AMD 4:00 P.. k;
ILERK
WITH
A GRAFT
FOLK
SALEM, ORaOON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, 1000,
ad a Rake Off of Fifteen
Thousand Dollars a
Year
WILL
PRESIDE
Grand Reception to be Given
Bryan on His Return
Philadelphia, Juno C Additional
lidenco of gmft among the Pennsyl-
ma railroad officials was developed
&
cjinir
New York, Juno 0. Gov. Folk,
-Missouri, Mas been 'appointed
man of tho reception committeo on tho
tho interstate commerce commission1 p Do 8'VCn t0 BTnn when
- - ..... ho arrives. n.
arwg. o. m. jjujur, tmei cierjc or
motive power department, admit-
11 getting money from tho coal com-
Inies. Much camo to him
STEVENS
BEATS
WORD
Contest for Sheriff in Mult
nomah Results in Word
Being Put Out
STOCKTON
THE MULE
CENTER
Ship Over a Thousand Long
J Ears tolthe Fiji Islands
Next Saturday
-r
in un
tried letters Ills rake-off on tho ton-
was received' from tho operators
nishing tho company coal. Boyer's
eipts from ono company in two
nrs amounted" to $15,000. Another
npany paid) Boyer $18,000. Payments
Ipped when tho investigation began.
o coal companies furnishing tho rail-
Id with engine coal paid Boyer $46,-
I in threo years. Boyer 'g salary was
004annually. Ho said ho never di-j
led tho money given him, and his su
dors had! no knowledge of tho trans
Eon. Ho said ho never solicited tho
u Ho did not wrestlo with his com-
fence, and did not think ho had dono
frlliag reprehensible. He said ho
hot favor tho companies that paid
Gathering a Jury.
Stockton, Cal., Juno 0. Tho veniro
of 30 jurors in the Lcdoux case was ex
hausted yesterday, and a special venire
of 75 is being summoned today. Tho
trial will be continued until next Fri
day. Eloven men wero rejected for
cause. Peremptory challenging has
not yet started. Of tho jurors accepted
for cnuso all were on tho Miller mur
do? jury, which acquitted liim.
Hold Their 173rd Session.
Wilkcs-Barrc, Pa., June 6. Tho one
hundred and soventjtklrd session of
tho Wyoming District Ministerial as
sociation opened- this morning t the
Methodist Episcopal church, Forty Fort
Tho attendanco is unusually largo and
among thoso present aro many pfom
inent ministers from all parts of the
district.
Portland, Juno 0. On the face of
tho returns Stevens, Republican, is
elected sheriff of Multnomah count
by n plurality of 20. Word will contest,
the election on tho piouud of fraud im
Sell wood precinct, where 200 voters,'
not registered; wero sworn in to defeat
local option, by a brewery.
LOOKS
LIKE
SLANDER
j'M'-M-H-frm- 1 1 Wil , ,!;;,
I WITHYCOMBF f
CONGRATULATES
CHAMBERLAIN I
wsfi
Sown tho Bosses.
Plan Assassination. Harrlsburc.Pa.. Juno 0. Tho Ronub-
Vashington, Juno 6. Tho state do- lican stnto convention for the nomina-
tment refuses information on tho tion of a state ticket met this morning,
ged plot to assassinato tho King of , Without doubt Edwin Stuart will bo
ly and other sovereigns, which it is I nominated fon governor. Tho platform
emanates from Paterson, N. J. ' shows a breaking away from the boss
matteo is considered delicate. ' rule practices.
Ire have been a number of deportn-' n
Is recently. I Wells-Fargo Superintendent.
. o I San Francisco, Juno 0. S. D. Bras-
Petersburg, June 6. The land tow, general superintendent of the
passed on its first reading in the Wells-Fargo Express Company, tided at
I'M. hie Vinmn In Alnmflilh. Inst nlcrlit.
1CAG0 STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
OW IS
THE TIME
To Bay Yoat
Summer Goods
CHICAGO STORE WAS NEVER BEFORE IN SUCH A POSI-
TO OFFER ITS PATRONS SUCH A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF
ttJTTFUX, NEW SUMMER GOODS, BOUGHT SPECIALLY FOS
WEATHER WEAR AS IT IS AT THE PRESENT TEUB. THOU8-
OF YARDS OF DAINTY LIGHT WEIGHT FABRICS NOW ON
BEAUTIFUXi SNOW WHITE SHIRT WAISTS, BUMMER WASH
AND ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS THAT MAKE UP SUMMER
0 APPAREL. OUR WATCHWORD IS, PRICES ALWAYS
2&THAN OTHERS.
Washington, Juno 0. Germany dur
ing tho last quarter of 1005, according
to Consul Harris of Mannheim, Ger
many, slaughtered 52,000 horses and
2400 dogs foil foodl purposes. Tho
figures show a gain over preceding
periods.
yds Summer "Dimities. Chal-
ind Lawns, yd 5c, 6$, 81-3c
& of y&iAa of Silks fjr
er wear, vcl 25o 85c. 40c
k of Dress Glnehams. all kinds
k makes, yd 7e, 8 l-3o, 10c
Wwanda of yards of eummer
got dress goodb Jn all the
t shades, yd 25c. 35c. 49c. 69c
W WhitA ClnnAhi fnr oiinunpr
Wa in au the up.to-date
'Wcj. A a. in. -i'k. ie
. --... .JV, VW, iUVj WU
ITns. vd K &u aH. "in
lTrels n .
5c, fil gi.. in. loti,
jarda Tabl .T.Wb thajha
J Reached, yd 554; 35c, 40c
- u,ua UnderweaT, Skirts.
JJJ ai Corset Covers; prices
'Hfci of
. tL.
. --w
.
eorbets tax ftummer
' 25e.
35c, 49c
IUn of Ladles'
aid Children'- Shoes.
1 i o - v "JW '-"
prko, a pair, 25c, 35c, 49c, 75c,
98c, $1.25 and $1.49.
Mountains of LadieV Beautiful
White Shirt Waists in Linen, Silk
and Lawn, price
"T7:.49c, 75c, 98a, $1.25 and $1.50
Cartloads of Children's and Misses'
Summer Wash Dressea in Percale,
Gingham and Lawns, price
25c, 39c, 49c, 75e and 9Se
A whole big toouj filled with
Ladies' Beautiful, Suiti, Coats,
Silk Petticoat and Drew Skirts,
Suits from $3.50 up; Coats from
$3.45 upjDKi8kWfl, 9Sc, $1.50,
$1.95, $2 95 and $3.95.
Hundreds of Hats of the latest crea
tions In our millinery-department.
TrframcU Hats, price
..9Sct $1A $1.49, $1.M and $2.50
One whole side1 of the building
iw with Ribbons. Laces, Hot-
;i.rr, Underwear, Notions
Fancy Good at
price
iiimiiiinmimi
Estimated Pluralities in Multno
man County,
Unltcdi States Senator, Jona
than Bourne, (Rep.) 1813.
Governor, Geo. E. Chamberlain
(Dem.) 330.
Supremo Judge, Robt. Eakin,
6151.
Representative in Congress,
Second District, W. R. Ellis
(Rep.) 7974.
Circuit Judges, Fourth Dis
trict, Alfred F. Sea, Jr., (Rep.)
1 7500 C. U. Gantenbeln, (Rep.)
I S750.
I Sheriff Stevens (Rep.) leads
' by 29 votes, result in doubt.
Against equal suuVngc amend
ment 4170.
Against new local-option law,
1710.
nullum mcmnii n n
Stockton, Cal., June G. One thousand
tyid CO mules, tho largest shipment ev-
or imulo from the United States by a
ipVivato corporation, will bo shipped
fiom Port Costa Saturday to tho Fiji
Islands. They were purchased hero
fJr tho Colonial Sugar' Refining Com
pany. Stockton is now tho linilo center
of the world, as tho English, German
anl United States governments buy
ho.e.
WILLIAM
' VISITS
JOSEPH
Vienna, Auftrla, June 0. Kaiser
Wilhelm arrived hero this morning vi
itiug Emperor Frances Joseph.
SENATOR
GORMAN'S
FUNERAL
Washington, Juno C. According to
tho Into Senator Gorman's terms, left
in sealcdt letters to his son, tho funeral
tomorrow will bo simple and as private
as possible. Tho exercises will be at
his home, attended by friends and' oth
ers from eoncrreea, and the. intctment
will bo in tho Oak Hill cemetery.
iniiiiiiiimmiiiiiini
Results in Oregon.
George E. Chamberlain (Dem.) I
T for governor, by 2100.
T v Jonathan Bourne( Jr., (Rep.) t
pr United states sonntor, by
ouu.
W. R. Ellis (Rep.) for con- J
-ess, by 15,00.
W. C. Hawley, (Rep.) for cow
gress, by 3500.
Republican stnto ticket by 25,-
X 000.
Legislature, R publican.
Woman suffrago defeated.
"Local-option amendment de
feated. Appropriation bill carried.
Gross earnings tax carried.
Anti-pass bill carried.
Barlow toll road graft in X
doubt.
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i
Scores of oongrntulntory telegrams are pouring into tho capltol for
Trn ', V COm frm llkh0' Wnsl"'B'o. iwrina,
and all of Oregon, and ohcs, their appreciation nf the great victory
ho has just won. '
Dr. .Tamci Wltliycomup, of Corvallls, Republican guborniitorinl
.......lv, cvima i mi xouoning iciegrnm:
Governor, George E. Chamberlain, Salem, CK:
The peoplo have emphatically expressed their approval of your ad
ministration. Accept my hearty congratulations,
JAM13 W1THYCOMBE.
can-
" Hiiiiiinitiiiini
it i tiinmH.fr
AUTO
KILLED
ONE
(Four O'Clock Edition.)
Frunkforbon-the-Mnln, June 0. Tho
Horkemer nutomoblle race from Frank
foit to Vienna began herq todny.
Prince Henry drew tho twentieth place
Porcy D. Pierce, of Buffalo, is tho only
American. Frcderlch Van Dwlebln, In
rounding n curve near Nuremburg
struck a bnnk. Herr Worle, of tho
competition committee, was throwq out
and hU skull fractured and his breast
bono broken.
WILL
CHICAGO
PACKERS
KICKING
NOT
RESIGN
Boston, June 6. President Elliot, of
Harvard, says It was not his Intention
to resign on account of the Harvard
football situation.
rock
and
bottom
KAXjfcrfe MMi'TTifT SROWDTO STORE.
Y0Y BROS. &SBS
State Encampments of G. A. R.
Boone, la., June 6. The annual state
encampment of tho G. A. B. of Iowa
opened here today with an unusually
large attendance. Several thousand
visitors have been attracted by the
encampment and tho hotels are crowd
ed. The encampment will bo In session
three days, and Commander In Chief
Tannon will bo the principal speaker
at the big camp fire.
a-Oina, Kas., Juno 6. Tho annual
encampment of the G. A. R. of Kansas
opened hero today. At the same time
tho Women' Relief Corps, tie Sons
of Veteran and other affiliated organi
zations aro holding their annual meet
ings here. The great parade, which
wil lbe the prfnclpal featuro of tho enr
campmentj will take plaeo tomorrow,
. a
Prlaee Hmry 1b Auto Race.
Berlin, June 5, The great road race
for thb Heriomex prizo started1 from
here today with a large number of
contestants. Among thorn U Prince
Henry of .Prussia, who is steering hit
own- sixty horsepower Eenz motor. The
road xnco will take ten daya and will
take tho contestants over & route
touching Frankfort-onrthe-Maln, Mu
nich and Vienna.
California Woman Honored.
St. Paul, Minn., June 0. Mrs. Joslnh
Evans Cowlca, of Los Angeles, has been
nominated treasurer of tho Woman's
Federation of Clubs. Tho election takes
place tonight. Despite promises to tho
contrary, women's suffraco came bo-
foro the convention, Incidentally, and
was applauded. A telegram from
Itoosevelt was received, saying he ap
proved the vsolutlon of tho women to
save tho California trees, and would
call the attention of congress to It
Women to Discuss Federation Matters
Syracuse, N. V., Juno 0. Several
hundred women representing literary
and educational organizations in tho
western part of tho state uro as
sembled hero to attend tho tenth an
nual convention of tho FcdciAtlon of
Women's Literary and Educational Or
ganizations, which opened hero this
morning nt the New York Slute Trndo
school for girls. Tho headquarter of
tho dclogates is at the Yates lioUl.
The program arranged for this con
vention is of unuFiial interest. Among
tho nttrnctive feature is a lecturo by
Isiimr J. I'erltz, p-ofeitRor of Semitic
languages audi archaeology in tho Uni
versity of Syracuse who will speak thU
afternoon on "Woman In tho Ancient
. ...
Jjywow cult." At tno opening ses- tho United States. TLo convention
tion this morning Miss Lndd delivered will last tlu-eo dav am tho local linnai-
nn interesting address on "Early Fed- men have mutto special effort for the
(Four O'clock Edition.)
Washington, June 0. Thomns E.
Wilson, representing tho Ohiengo pack
er?, has invited tho house uommittoo of
agriculture to visit tho plants, and tho
Invitation may be accepted. He read
a statement favoring tho extension of
inspection and a systoun of sanitary
regulations; endorsed tho recommends
tlon In tho Xelll-Reynoldfc report, but
objected to tho pnekors paying tho Ia
spectlon fee Ho recommended placing
an inspection duto on meats, and al
lowing tho Mcrctnry of agriculture 'to
be tho JmrRo of sanitation construction.
Wilson and Nclll clashed when Wilson
dinted tho lntdiont In the repprt of
hog slipping Into u privy. Nclll rotter
ated that It happened In ono of the
latest establishments, but would not
say which. Wilson objected to taking
tho pnekers' business out of tho pack
ers' hnndit nnd) placing It In that of
theorists' nn ehemlitw' hand, and de
nied thtit meat was "reprocessed,"
Lltiuor M Want Lower Rates,
Louisville, Ky., Juno 5. Tie an'stial
convention of the National 'WhMesalo
Liquor Dealers? andoclntlofi oporiod
here today with n largo attendance of
delegates representing every part of
Tbey Went to ScbooL
Washington, Juno 6. Presldt-nt and
Mr. Roosevelt attended the commence
ment exercises of tho National Cathe
dral School tar girls in tho suburbs, in
which tbelr daughter, Ethel, i a. itu
dent.
crution Days."
Tho woman suflr'ago question will
como up for consideration am) debate
at tho sos&lon timorrow morning and J
tbo discussion will bo in cbnjgo of Miss
Harriot May Mills, stato organizer,
who 1ms selected n number of able
penkers, among thorn. Mlsi Julia A.
Jenney, Syracuse, Mrs. Many F. S
Hunett, Rochester, and Miss Anna S.
Huntington, Syracuse.
A delightful program has also been
prepared for tho literature and art di
vision of tho convention. Mrs. Henry
Altnvan of Buffalo will read a paper
tomorrow mornlrtg on tho "Art of
tho Ancient Hebrews," and l)r, H. P.
Colcgrovo of Salamanca will speak on
"Art In tbw Home."
H H li l'HM HW 1 1 N H 1 B
0jmU Mart Axntmr.
Philadelphia, June 6.The "immu-
itv bath" won't be Jorslseed to
President Casaatt, .of the Penwylvanlt
road, by the Interstate -e w
minion, which refuse to ntbpoesa ilai
beore It for a iwixff.
'' Ttent the CountlM Went.
(Special to the Journal.)
! '. Portland, June 0. With com- ', ',
' pleto or partial returns from all
' ' the counties in the state Cham- ;
'. ' brain's plurality Is 2300. Tbo ; ;
I ', final counts will not mattrlally
' ' chance the result. The counties ! !
- whieb went for Chamberlain in-
'. '. eludo Baker CQ0, Claetamas 400, ; ;
; ; Uaurtilla 200, Clatsop 250, Linn . .
' COO Lane 250, Multnomah 250, '. ',
' Wlthyeombe carried! Benton by ;
300 and Columbia, Coos, Curry, ;
; Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, .
Lake, Lincoln, Sherman, Tilla ',
'. ' mook, Wallowa, Wasco, Washing-; ;
! ! ington and prooably Harney by
; ; narrow glas. Bourne ' pin- ' !
raHty will be lew tha 500. ;
fHIIIIHl
TftiUfied About Insurance.
Washington, Juno t). Rejrenta
tive Kabrock, former chairman of th.j
Republican congressional committee,
who has not been subpoenaed, will tes
tify befc-o the New York grand Jury,
that is Investigating tho Insurance
campaign contributions.
Nwaed for Senator.
llartlsburg, Pa., Juno v. Stuart wa
nominated for senator on the first ballot.
eutertainment nf the ikdegatei. At
tho same time tho National Association
of Moll Order Liquor Dealers it hold
ing it annuel convention hero at tbo
Swlbuch, This association, which is
Incorporated undrir tho lows of Ken
tucky, han now about 40 mtmbers. It
was organized last year In Chicago
with an original aicmberehlp of seven
members.
Mutters of great importance to the
liquor trade will bo diseased at 'both
convention. The principal fight now
on In which the mall ctihr homes are
interested, Is a fight with the erpreis
companies tor u reduced rate of trans
portation. The companies held for the
regular merchandise rate, but througk
(ho efforts of tho asMOcJatlon a re
duction has been granted, The reduc
tion, however, hn not been great
enougb to satisfy the demand of the
association, and tbo figM Is still being
continued. Robert I Crlgler of Ca
vington, Ky., Is pr4Vnt of the association,
o-
gotne Probate Matters.
In the matter of tho estate of the
lato George W. Jebell, Mrs. Emma Is
bell was appointed administratrix, with
a bond of $700, The appraisers chosen
wtr A. F. Waller, Prince Byrne and
Fred MIncenmlcr. The value of the
properly is about $1000.
In tho matter of the Martin Wampote
estate, Clarence- O. Wampole waa ap
pointed administrator and D, S. Live
say, A. P. Branlgar mid George V.
Bonnoy were chosen appraiser The
ostate consists of real and personal
properly, the tomtr valued at $5000,
and the latter at $4000.
In the estate of B, F. Bonham, Mil
dred A. Bonham waa appointed admin
istratrix, with no approved bond of
$1000. Tbo appraiser are W, II. DI
ryaple, Wayae Baker and. Owe C.
Baker. The estate consists of rt and
pw&al property valoed at $1000.
A SAyago iritnalist,
N'ow York, June q. Rcr, Mlnot J.
8avag, pastor of tho Cttrelt of tie
Messlbb, h voluntarily resigned, be
cause of his belief In the advocacy of
spiritualism. Bavage ban been at Ke?
lands, California, since March with ht
son, Iter, Maxlmallaa Bavage, where
his rrslgnatton waa written. Savage
never preached spiritualism, but ehuus
ploned it,.
i i i i
Charge Wltk Rrleery.
Milwaukee, Wis., June C Charging
Secretary of State Jloowr wllb at
tempted bribery, preremxl by Insur
ance CommUlsoner Jfoet, a warrant ban
befR Jsied, and the arreet will ha
tnade wbea Houser airivt tkU aftec
ROOD,
Dr. J. P.Cook,
h
now
'Uofl fre.