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dwebs falGHT AND BATUBDAY. XVI. IGHTING TELEGRAPH COMPANIES limed They Collected Money For messages and Sent Them by Mail kn Francisco, Juno 15. The. jpnml has ndoptcdi the report of the sub- Imitteo appointed! to investigate chargo that tho telegraph compan- accepted money for messages nn'd sent them by mail on the days ediately following tho fire. io inquiry was conducted more es ,Uji Into the action of tho Western n, tnougn mo committee tound the. al Company also violated the law ' report says in part: It is estimated, by yo- committee lot least $1,000,000 was collected all parts of the- United States Europe by tho telegraph compan- or messages wnicn were not trans- id1 by "telegraph. And your com ic nas not Decn ablo to final that tdegraphj companies contributed gent toward tho relief fund. tour committeo boliovcs that the era Union Telegraph Company ned largo sums of money by false sentation, and would recommend Idictment of theso officials but for ection of tho law which requires laco of falso obtaining of a sum $50 to make a felony. We be- that tho company committed tho est fraud1 in maintains a sign pur ng to bo doing telegraphic busi- when, in reality, it was taking le's money, and sending the mes- by mail." report expresses tho opinion tha,t aterstato commerce law was vio- and advised that the evidence bo Ito President Poosevelt, andl laid tho federal grand jury. I1ICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE NO WONDER WE DO THE BUSINESS See the Little Prices We Ask For Reliable Merchandise 09 white gloves 49j men's white, black and colored ummer Oloves in silk, lisle thread double tipped fingers, aro itrong and durable, with clasps x buttons, perfectly finished, on- 49c K3 XXD OLOVES $2-45 es' $3 Elbow Length High 3ass Kid Gloves, in black and ite, a great seller, salo prico $2.45 )( PERSIAN KELTS 354 autiful New Persian Belts, the teat, with the new buckle, Ijoick eollers, sale price ....35c LINEN HANDK'OTS 18i Snty Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs; 1 edces and corners are deco- with lace embroiderings np in various manners; they t positive preUiness; prico ISc )6 GIRDLE COSSETS 356 r "eate a utir In the Cortet de- rtnent vro put this line of gen- 60c Corsets on gale at the all price of 35c S56 TAPFETA SILK 4Q ning Shaded Taffeta Silks or Mgh class quality, correct for , petticoats and) waists, they e here fox you to inspect, yd 49c 9 CTHAXLIES f 4 celdom veh -will mm such a IautUnl line, of' pret'fcr Persian vwuUet eott , AjJntT-. Td..OC 30cl omKA.srLKa 2Fw ltifnl trttt viit,!. nMn Rllkj y 11 color, correct for feuits and LZr81; price. r& 5 SALUg.XATBST IcEVOY BROS, M. HsW""""stt " """W" " EDITIONS DAILY AT 2.30 fliOAraCALJDIJBNAL. sssszssss vuvivi .i. jvxjy jt , uuij 10, luoe. " . ,, j FRENCH CABINET POLICY Will Rigorously Ensorce Law Separately Church and State Paris, Juno 15.-Tho cablneA's doolnr- ntion of policy was read in, tho senate and chamber of deputies today. It' elaborates numerous social and econ omic reforms, including an incomo tax, workmen's pension '"and a- reduction of ho hours of labor.nnd ays tho gov ernment Jironosea in 'ranr mit. tli tw1. icy with firmness, but without reprisals, tho law providinc for th MtU nf church andl start, nttdl to introduco a general amnesty moasuro covering a'irikea and religious offenders. Concerning tho movement to bo ub d'ertakon at Tho Haguo peaco confer ence to awuco tho navies of tho pow- era, tho declaration of tho cabinet says: "While continuing its entire conuuenco in uio army and navy, Franco hopes -Mint tho nations will gradually recognize- right as a basis for tho solution of international differ onco, until universal opinion permits the nations to decrease itho weight of their military expenses." Dreyfus Case BeopencIL Paris, June 15. Tho hearing for a revision of tho Dreyfus trial was opened today. Captnin Dreyfus is endeavor ing to quash tho former judgmont. Doe uments were presented' to provo beyond question that tho ofllcec is innocent. Thirty Hours Without Water. Washington, Juno 15. A favorable report, has been authorized on the house bill extending to 30 hours the time cattlo may remain in transit without sustenance. 1000 YAEDS LAWNS 56, QV6 83 You will seo in this department a bowildering array of as pretty Lawns and Dimities in overy in aginablo ehado and coloring as you have seen for many a day; price, yd Sc, 6'4c, 81-3c lames' $6-50 surra $3.95 Wo have them cheaper, but this Suit we advertise ia fine enough for any lady to wear; it is hand somely trimmed, the latest style, and the workmanship tho best; eale prico $3 95 $15.90 buits 89.90 Handsomely) tailored Wool Suits, beautifully trimmed &nJ lined; nado of the new shades of Pana ma drees goods, grays and checks; bargain 9.90 S2-50 UNOBSIB WAISTS Sl-49 To appreciate the wonderful bar gains we are offering in those beautiful dainty eblrt waists you should see them; they are pretty enough for any lady in the land to wear; they aro handsomely trimmed'; sale price tiA9 15 SUMMER VESTS 50 doren Ladies' Summer SnlsJ Ribbed Vests; nicely trimmed; a A nnnltt-r- all siZW: Ml price 9c JOLLINBKY -,i j....inn( lisa been a won IBIS UCJXM . derfnl success; we cannot .i. hat fast enough; trim new trimmed hats $1.49, $1.75 -93 Q30WPTQ STOKE. saaffisaj GREELY FIRES MEDICOS Sanitation Work in San'Fraiv Cisco Given Into Hands of City Physicans San P nndsco, Cal., Juno 13. There aro signs of trouble in this city, al though tho disturbance is not destfnod to attrnct much attontion ousido the army service. It all camo about; through the decision of General GrcclvJ who is in command of tho military sit uation there, to put the general sani tary work in charge of civilians stead of army officers. Ho has ac- cordingly relieved from this import-; ant duty tho army surgeon who estab lished) nnd who has been . maintaining tho sanitary regulations'whlch havo ro-' suited, it is said by medical officers, in preserving tho health of a commun ity living under conditions which woro at all times menacing and at any time likely to get beyond tho control of tho physicians. Tho army surgeons worked hard In thu establishment of field hospital freo dispensaries andl other aids to tho public health; they feol that they should still havo chargo of tho gener al sanitary situation in San Francisco. Tho fnct that this responsibility has been transferred to civilian physi cians has occasioned Borne little feel ing among tho array surgeons, espt cially as thero has been no occasion for complaint, and, on the contrary, the work of the army medical corps in San Francisco from tfio day of tho earthquako has elicited tho warmest pralso on overy shle. Tho heartiest commendation has . como from San Francisco physicians, who appreciat ed tho value of tho' gratuitous work of tho army medical officers. Under tho circumstances, General Qreoly's action is regarded by tho army medical officers as unfortunate, in that it may creato tho impression that tho army medical department Ifaileda'toi do its I O HI Now V. S. Consuls. (Four O'clock Edition.) Washington, Juno 15. Tho Presi dent has nominated Julian H. Arnold, of California, to bo consul at Tnmsul, Formosa; Quorgo Q. Cole, of West Vir ginia to bo consul at Dawson, Yukon; Fred D. Fisher, of Oregon, to bo con sul, at Harbin, and Qeorgo Nifft, of Idnho, to be consul ait Annabcrg, Ger many. Trying to Trap Dowie. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Chicago, Juno 15. As" a result of Dowlo's appearance on tho stand Vol iva will try to prove him to be Jnsano, Dowie was recalled this afternoon. A noted alienist has appeared at tho trial each tlmo Dowie was on tho stand, and noted c if t fully his actions nn.l words. Bigamy Cauaea Murder. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Stockton, Cal., Juno 15. The prose cution in the case against Emma Lo doux proveil apparently conclusively today that defendant was not divorced from MoVicar when she married Lc doux. Fear of punishment for this of feno is claimed to be tho motlvo for the murder. Bryan's Son ArriveB Home. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Lincoln, Neb., Juno 15. W. J. Bry an, Jr., arrived,1 this morning from a tour of the world. Ho left bis parents at Vienna. ' He will spend a month on a Colorado ranch, nnd then resume his studies at Culver Academy. - -' o Bambaata Is Dead. (Four O'clock Edition.) Durban. Jane .15. It I definitely learned that Bambaata, the chief dis turbw, woe killed' in the fighting of the 10th. It i now expected that the revolt will speedily die. Dock Dewey Still TravtoUsg. (Four O 'CJect Edition.) Washington, Juno 15. Tho navy de partment has been notified that the dock Dewey pawed babang My. June 13tb, It Is expected at Singapore on the 20th. p New Railway In PMlippisso, (Four O'clock Edition.) Manila, June 15. Forty engineers' and physicians left today for Ho Ho to bgin preliminary, work on the railroad on the Island of Panay. Actual eon-rt-neiion will Uglu this somsosr. TEDDY FIGHTS . nuubt Disapproves of the Wadswcrtn Amenimsnt to the Meat Inspection Bill (Four O'clock Edition.) Washington, June lfl. A contest be tween tho hoifso and tho President is lkely. Tho President has sent a letter of disapp-oval of tho Wndsworth .nWndmcnt to the inspection bill. The President's friends tried to telt tho President his disapproval was tho ro sjlt of misapprehensions. Even Can non this morning called nt tho Whito ifouso nnd told tho executive ho was in error. Following Cannon's visit the President issued) another statement, ro .iterating his disapproval of tho bill as tie houso committeo now approves it. It is said the question as to who shall bear tho cost of inspection Is tho lenst of the President's objections. , This May Bo Tedjly's Report. asliington, June 15. Bowie, of Alabamn, submitted to tho houso today a miuority report on tho meat inspec tion bill, protesting against tho pro posed appropriation of $2,000,000 annu- nlly to pay for tho inspection. Tho report denounces tho court review pro vision as a "new departure in legisla' tion, unjustified by a slnglo fact." It also opposes tho repeal of tho civil ser vico law in so far as inspectors of meat aro concerned. It uVclurcs tho pro vision to bo unsound, dangerous nnd pernicious, nnd recommends that tho Bevcrldgo bill is "far better to ac complish tho purpose,, nnd mo"c satis factory" than tie bill tho committoe favors. WASHINGTON INSURANCE RATES California Board Cannot Control, But Local Agents Will Raise Them. 4 (Four O'Clock Edition.) Oakland, Cal., Juno 16. The 80 in- surunco companies reported on the board of flro underwriters of tho -Pacific coast have taKen action to recoup themselves from tho San Francisco losses by rnioing rates approximately M per cent in California, Nevada, Or egon, Idaho, ontann, Utah and Arizo na). Tho stae of Washington is the only coast stato outsldo of tho juris diction of tho board. Sovernl years ago this stato enacted a law known as tho nntl-compact law, prohibiting in surance companies from uniting to fit rates or in any way controlling insur ance affairs. President Haven said to- day : "The law dof not permit us to rates la Washington, but wo aro changing them just tho samo." This Is clear evidence that the board mem b(trs have received reports from iti agents in Washington that they will enact tho -niscd rates thero, as in oth er states. NO MORE EARTHQUAKES. San Francisco Need Pear Nothing Trom Further Violent Quakes. (Four O'clock Edition.) San Francisco, Juno 15. Dr. Omorl, of Japan, coneedlly tho greatest au-' thorlty on earthquakes in the world, in a statement todmy declared that the Hglyt, shock experienced last night U a convincing indication that tho repe tition of a heavy movement of the earth is not ip be feared. It simply proves the earth is gradually settling, and It may be scientifically regarded as an, absolute proof that there will not be anothnr violent shake 3cond-CUM Privileges Extended, "Washington, Jui 16.-The United States senate; has passed tho postofllco appropriation bill, which provides for an expenditure of about $102,000,000 for tho next fiscal year. -A amtwawent wris adopted admitting religious and cinriUiblo publications, including monthlies adi qnarterlies, to second class privileges. ' " Two Burned at g&crua&to. (Four O'Qoek Edition.) Sacramento, Cal, Jure 15. Tile Frt Chance hotel and air small busi ness places were burned this morning. Joh Sullivan and William BHey were burned to death, . a Oo to Jamestown. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Indianopllls. Ind., Joce J5.-Tts ed itors havo selected Jwcwtowe, Va., for their next eonvecUoa. : w. i. SOUTHERN PACIFIC MAKES REDUCTION wo-Cenfc Passenger Rate to Go Into Effect July first MllrWKMM,MMt,aw,wp,tl,tiBtltMtBBitM) vw..iwu,i&-.tM southern Pacific company has an. nonneod an unprecedented reduction In passenger rates ou all its Wert- iu, w go Ul0 on-oct after tlk result of Uio now tariff to 100 on tho Pacific system, and several on an ratcisco nui other Southern raciflo stations. The rbdue tiebs in most Instances wUl bo one cent per mllo on the main lines. WtIMWHSIMHfiiimiBii...B, t POISONED CANNED GOODS English Packers Are Just as Bad as Chicago's Meat Curers London, Juno 1ft. A local paper re veal tho fact that conditions in the Chicago packing bouses nro duplicated hero. Packers oVndo tho inspectors, ami sell diseased meats nnd adulterated nnd poisoned canned goods. STANDARD FAVORS DEMOCRATS Cleveland, Juno 15. Virgil P.KlIuo, tho personal attorney of John Q! Itookcfeller, and prominent among the' Btitndemi OU counsel, today declared himself in favor of Bryan for tho presidency. ' o- QOOD NEWS FOR OREdON. Umatilla Irrigation Project docs Tlirough and Money Is Now Ready. (Four O'clock Edition.) Washington, Juno 16. (Special)- Tho secretary of tho interior today authorized tho reclumn.'Iim stvvlco to proceed Immediately with tho construc tion of tho Umatlllu irrigation project In Oregon, for which $1,000,000 was ct aside from tho reclamation fund, Tho project embraces 20,000 ncrcH Engineering work in connection with this project consists of a feed canal froit tho Umatilla river to tho Cold Springs reservoir, and a distributing system. The works aro of a simple character, and capable of being con structod In a short time. The secre tary of 4 bo interior executed n con tract for 10,000 barrels of Portland ce ment for tho Klamath ifoject. FARMEIUS FLAN FOB PROTECTION American Society of Equity Meets in Chicago and Begins Its Work. Chicago, Juno 15. Dollar wheat and higlnr prico tor oil other products of .tjho farm aro purposes of tho r onvention of the AnKTlcan Soilty of Equity, which hn ojeniil here. Alout fifty farmor from states of the middle west aro in fittert'lnnce. Tho famwrs 4ieet to arrange plans to build their own e4vators -nd cold n'oragti plants, to eliminate -th'j mlddlo mnn and imjII di'Mt to tho wholesale dvalcr In tho city. Tho flAociation expects to hold tho supply of tho producers until then U t dmnaml for it. In tbfa inamvv it i exected '(hat tho farmers will rocelvo bettor prxilts for all their produco nd bettw cowlltions will jwvall through cwt tho agricultural communltUtJ, CallfornU Thanks Oorernment. Washington, Juno 15. Secretary Taft has received a Jttter from Cover nor Pardon thanking tho government for the1 pa. tho army and other feder al offlee-T! played Sfter the Ban Fran eUeo disaster, i e Faktks Q&est of Sd4trs. Indianapolis, Ind., June 15. Vice President Fairbanks was received by tho editors today, and gavs Urn a warm reception. Qeorgo- A'd amJ'Jawej Whlteomb Bily.;ad j aaaber octh. era assisted. mrt i " July 1st. Tho ntm will bo lowered as or moro stations from ovcry point hundred rates will bo reduced be- POSTAL SALARY CHANGES Eleven Post Masters Get In crease and Four Work For Less Washington, D. C, Juno 15. Tho postofllco department announced today that tho following changes Ju tho tab arlcH of Oregon postmntrtefji, undor an nual readjustment, would bo ciTectlvo July 1st: Increases Junction City and Lob anon li!00 to s)1300; Mftrshfleld and Medford from $1700 to $1800; Ontario from $1500 to $1(100; Oregon City from $wo -to-$2,100; rendfleton from $240Q to $2500; Bosoburg Aiom $2000 to $2100; Hllvorton und Woodburn from $1400 to $1500; Wasco from $1200 lo $1400. Decreases Lakcview und Moro from $1300 to $1200; Sumpter front $1700 to $1000; Union from $1600 to $1400. MAY YOHB- BILKS CABBY. Tincd 3 for railing to Pay After Keeping a Hack Twtelvo Hours. New York, Juno Ifl, Tho Sun's Lon don cablo nays: Muy Yoho, formerly fjady Ho;', nnH Infw Mrs. Putnam Brodleo HtTOirg, lm ber sued Ini tho polleo court heri tn- bilking a cabman. Tho plulntJff-:tiMrtlllcd thnt he drbvoher around for twttlvo hours, wrnli finally took her to a mJlwaji station, wbero a)io b'xirdekli a tralm without ;ayiag liim. Tlii cubnuira conm'fjiiontly rus iiimbUi to pay for tli itny's biro of hit cab ami loMt his plscv, llu bad been Idle tin a wok. Tlw defendant) did not npjKXir r.iml) ulio wuh fiaod 3, - i i riOHTINa RENEWED IN RUSSIA. Outbreaks Occur In Many FrovineM, and Serious Dasaarw Xesslted. St. Pifternbiirg, June lfl. Bryan tt temlvd tho Douma, nnd had his picture taken with a number of deputies to duy. He goea lo H'ockholm tonight, Tho session of the Douma today was a lively one. Quest Ion were addressed to tho government In regard to the fighting at Ululytftock. Ailrvlces received today show that many outrages have Wen committed In other provinces. It Is reported that tho Smirnoff mills and on Mores at Tula havo been burning for three crsys. There Is Iroublo at Sevastopol, ami tho Sebiutopol express wss six hours late. When it arrived it was at tsckwi by 20,000 pennants. Tho pas senger nnaptd Injury, Xallroads Mut Givo Faets. Wsiblngton, June 10 Tho inter ststo semmerco eommlslon this morn' ing sent a ltlr ii) every railroad la tho country, seeking lfonna,tlou as to 't coal si oil trade, Nstsd, PtiMlsber Is Ootie. (Four O'eloek EIUon.) Cambridge, TSntm., Jnse 35. It O. of Houtrhton. TublUher. weUr Houghton, Mifflin k Company, suddenly here today. died Dr. J. F. Cooftv to 356 Liberty street, where hewNnwtaMoM and new oalients. Tor amy disci, caJTM Dfi Cook.- C$flWt- jj fr ffli 'J mi m 1 . 'A ml A''.l S 'J 'S 155CgM&&: TT""