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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1906)
TONIGHT; jAY, FAiE AND WARMER. m RESIDENT ADMITS HIMSELF .urt Revision Is Which President Objects lllKIClSRMltItBtMM8MIt9M Washington, Juno 16.-Tho President .this morning made public his j answer to Wadsworth, admitting the packing bill did not make tho Lspectors. Ho learned of tho provision in another placo. Ho says the court revision Is one of tin features of many ho does not like. Tho court themselves would havo provided if tMlMHHMMMUMMIIimunHMMHIMni? m 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 Schooner Altha Aground. San Frnncisco, Juno 1G. Trm fechoonec Altha, of San Francis- 4 bo, in ballast, and in tow for L'oos Bay, broke her hawser Bast mgut ana went asuoro a few miles north of Golden date. Lugs nave gone to lier assist- 3 lince. It is believed the vessel J Is in no danger. miiiinmiintni i la schooner Thomas Wand, which towning tho Altha, also went Ire. Tho tug Relief pulled tho AI- loff at 7:30 this morning. Tho id was pulled off later, and neither soriously damaged. The accident boned) in a sheltered part of Bo- bay. o Forty Million Corporation. Ibany, N. Y.t June 16. Sears, Roe- & Co. paid an incorporation tax 120,000 this morning for filing in- oration papers for a $-10,000,000 o ration. t i I1ICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE NO WONDER WE DO THE BUSINESS See the Little Prices We Ask For Reliable Merchandise 69c WHITE GLOVES 49 somen's white, black and colored Summer Gloves in silk, lisle thread doublo tipped fingers, aro strong and durable, with clasp9 or buttons, perfectly finished, on ly 40o 83 KID GLOVES 2-45 dies' $3 Elbow Length High Class Kid Gloves, in black and fhite, a great seller, sale price $2.45 50c; PERSIAN BELTS 35 autiful Now Persian Belts, tne Utest, with, tho now buckle, Uaick sellers, sale price ,...S5c 5fJ LINBN HANDK'O'FS 18S Jaty Bhoer Linen Handkerchiefs; tie edges and corners aro deco cted with lace embroiderings ap plied in various manners; they e positive prottiness; price 18c 50 GIRDLE CORSETS 35 create a stir in the Corset de partment we put this line of gen- nine 50c Corsets on sale at the "Ball prico of 35c 85cr TAFFETA SILK 4J)i Blisteninc Shaded Taffeta Silks of Mgh class quality, correct for nrits, petticoats and waists, they e here for you to inspect, yd 49C 9 OHALUES 5c seldom toii will see such a beautiful line of pretty Persian .wiies, soft and dainty, yd..5 39c-1 CHINA. SILKS 25d tlful soft vntlinM. fikiirn Silks 5l all colors, correct for suits and Uts; Tirien vA 25c . "f " --- Everything New for MIIWIsi:sMMsssivnHisnsiuasMHSstaMSjistsssMSsssBsB IcEVOY BROS. - C-, t ' "" - "TiPN,DAn.T AT2- Y-OAPffiAXJQIIRNAL IN ERROR Only One Feature to iiinmiiH himself in error, by having supposed plants accessible at all hours to in. to which, ho objects, but only ono revision is a feature the packers allowed to. framo tho bill. YOUTHFUL MALEFACTOR. Eight-Year-Old Girl Wrecked Train on Pennsylvania Road. Mncksburg, June 10. Mary Kjles, aged eight, lias confessed that she drove a bolt between the rails, wreck ing the Pennsylvania train Thursday night, killing ono man. A Few Jews Escape By Paying Money. Warsaw, Poland, Juno 16. Plunder ing nnd Burning nt Bialystok contin ues tonight. The city is on fire nnd the troops are in charge. Tho situation is frightful. A few Jews, through largo payments in cnsli, were nllowcd to escape. Insuranco Grafter Sentenced. (Four O'clock Edition.) Minneapolis, June 16. Dr. Jacob P. Force, former president of tho North western National Life Insuranco Com pany, was sentenced today to three and a half years for grand larceny In connection with Insuranco scandals. 1000 YARDS LAWNS You will see in this department a bowildcring amy of as- pretty Lawns and Dimities in every im aginable ehado and coloring as you have seen for many a day; p-ico, yd Sc, Oc, 81-3c LADIES' $G50 suits $3-95 We haye thorn cheaper, but this Suit' wo advertise- is fine enough for any lady to wear; it is hand somely trimmed, the latest style, and the workmanship tho best; sale prico $3 95 91500 stnra $9-00 Handsomely) tailored Wool Suits, beautifully trimmed! and lined; made of the new shades of Pana ma drees goods, gTays and checks; bargain -W90 S2-50 lingerie waists 140 To appreciate tho wonderful bar gains wo are offering in those beautiful dainty shirt waists you should see them; they are pretty enough for any lady in the land to wear; they aro handsomely trimmed; sale price $1-49 5 SUMMER VESTS 50 dozen Ladios' Summer SwisJ Ribbed Vests; nicely trimmed; a . nnniitr; all sizes: sale price 9c MILLINERY This department has been a won- dorful success; we cannot trim i.a .atj fast enouga, now, trimmed hats 1 . W lM the Elk's Skidoo. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets SALEM. OREGON, STILL FIGHT JEWS Russia Continues to Send Poli tical Prisoners Into Siberian Exile j Berlin, June 1G. The Vonrmnr. states tlint banishment, of politlcnl. 1 p-isouers from Russia to Siberia con tinues with unusual activity. Thou sands weno sen during May. The Jewa positively deny the statement of tho government tlint Bialystok mnssa cro was caused by tho Jows tnrowing a bomb at n religious procession. ' After the riots had continued several hours a number of j:oung Jews banded themselves together for dufense. They fought tho Gentile rioters desperately! St. Petersburg, June 10. Seml-of-f fieial reports say 20 wero killed and 100 wounded nt Bialvstok. Present Is Disposed To Asisst San Francisco; (Four O'Clock Edition.) 'Washington, D. 0., June 10. Con- g essmen Hint ami' Perkins held n conferenco with the President this morning in regard' to flnnncinl nid for San Francisco. After thoconsultation Mr. Flint said: "Tho President seems fnvorably disposed) to tho plan for de- MHIIHHMHHHHIII THE ANGELUS Regular dinner, including ice from iOc up. Regular board tickets for $4.50. Home window. Try us once and be positing $10,000,000 in tho San Fran cisco banks for a definite turn of years. By this plan the prescut me'h od of putting government money in national banks will not be changed except that the deposits will be for fivo or ten years, instead of subject to a sudden call. LeDpux Murder Trial Now Nearing Its Closo. Stock'oir, Cal., June 10. The prose cution In tho LcDoux murdec trial ex pects to closo this afternoon. Tho de fense may Introduce no testimony, oth er than that gained by tho cross-examination of tho prosecution's wltncsges. The prosecution introduced no evidence to show McVicar and tha defendant aro not divorced, which, if true, would 'disputo tho allegodl motivo for tho mur der. This morning tho wltncsess from the Rawhido mine tebtifled that when the defendant was there with McVicar tho couple appeared on good terms; that the defendant induce! McVicar to quit tho mlno and go to Suttor Creek, where LeDour, the defendant's hus band, was living. Tho prosecution claimed tho defendant murdered the deceased to prevent LeDoux from see ing him, nnd hearing of he- bigamous relations. o - Salem Boy Graduates. Charles Langell Moore, of this city, ia a member of tho Hill Military' Academy class, at Portland, this year. Tho graduating exercises occurred last evening. MM tMMH till H1H-H-H-;; BeUeve President Will Weaken. ; ; Washington, June 16. The J sentiment of the houso today '. '. ', seems to be to mako the Presl- '. '. ; drat "see his error." Speaker ','. ! Cannon approves the sharp . . tone of Wndsworth's letter. A . . uumbor, after the conference at tho White Houso, think vinced the Presidrat bill provides a sufficiently rigi 1 ;; inspection of the packing nouse f and meat business. i iiniiiiniiiiiimin- uU.1 THE SPA For choice candies and ice cream We havo our new mimmer drinks out rr. nni. vrnu Kntnit SnndiiB an J . Opea Sundae, The cream we use Js direct from H. D. Looney's dairy, the best that can be fonud. Egg drinks a specialty. W. T. Stol, F. G, Myr cs. WK Mate Street. SATURDAY, TONE 16, 1906. '" NO. UK HIGH CHUftCH BISHOP Rev. Charles Scadding of 111 - ionios Elected Bishop of Oregon Portland, Juno 10 Rev. Charles Scudding, of La Orange, Illinois, was elected bishop for thft dloceo of Ore gon to succeed tho late 1. Wistnr Mo rio, 1). 1)., nf'er a hot contest Thursday , anil though tho voto was made unanimous and everything in its power was (tone by tho convention to givn n ealm and peaceful appearance to the llnal outcome, thurc is still low nimble of dissatisfaction among the ranks-. Br. Scndding is professedly tho can didate of tho high church element, and though tho members of tho convention took pains to stamp their contest us bearing no feeling on the difference between high nud low church, the subsequent proceedings show that It was tho point of difference. Czar Will Dissolvo Russian Douma. St. Petersburg, June 16. It is ru mored' tlint the Czar hns just signed decree dissolving the Douma, leaving tho date of the order blank for tho present. GEO. F: SMITH Proprietor " cream, 25c. Short orders per week, $4; $5.25 meal made pastery--see display a permanent customer. SALT LAKE FIRE Plant of Two Newspapers Des. troyed by Fire This Morning Salt Lnko City, Utah, Juno 10. Tho plant and building, of the Salt Lnko Trlbunu nnd tho Evening lVlcgram was completely destroyed by fire early this morning. Tho estimated loss is $40,000. The Salt Lake Herald and tbi Descret News at onco placed their offices and plants at tho disposal of tbo homeless papers. The Tribune is owned by former United 8'atcs Stmator Kerns, and for years has waged a ro lentlegg warfa.-o on tho Mormon church, The paper was made famous by the editorship of CV C. Goodwin, who for yenrs was it owner and editor. The presont editor is former United State Senator Prank J, Cannon, a son of the lato George Q. Cannon, who was a roembar of the First Presidency of the Mormon church. OPEN TAKE BUREAU. Southern Pacific Accueetl of Dolne Dirty Work to WesUsm Pciflc. (Four O 'cloak Edition.) O'roville, Cal, June 10 The Southern Pacific ofned a largo employment agency bee today, advertising for 20, 000 men to work in Shasta and Siski you counties. It is said no railroad la being dono there, and it is believed this is merely a ruws to draw men away from tho Westorn Pacific, which is un able to obtain sufficient labor. Unlet) '.' . ..tho plan is thwarted the Western Pa- that the ''-,ac wi" bB vrttly d,ByeJ- Lockout Virtually Orcr. San TranHMO, June 10. Despite 'he statement to the eootraify by the exeo uilva lnrd. the United Slii-pluL' & Transportation IVwifle Mail Com Ipany's liner Ko-ea will sail Ipx tUo . . M A. JlL m .ill V. juncnt next iaurnwy " gp Seventyflve stevedores are this morning loading the Korea. Tb bask- bon of the leckost wai virtually brokon whn the s-vedors went back to the Mall doek. It Is not unlikely Monday will eo ll the stevedores back. The remaining hoitile factions consist only of the marine cooks and stewards and sailors and, steam schoon er owners. AGREE TO WILL OP PRESIDENT Speaker Cannon and Committee Give way to Roosevelt in Meat Bill Matter Washington, Juno 10 In tho pack ing houso bill the PresMpnt win Jf nil he demands. Tho committee .for tho inspection of tho bill mot today. It Is clearly tho disposition nf M .-uiiiiiiinet 10 -yield to tho Prosidvnt, and Speaker Cannon will necedo. Tlio President for tho government to pay for tho inspection. lit his letter to Wndswo-th tho Pres ident says: "Such n provision loij not repre sent a desire to scciiro the constitu tional rights of anv mnn. It rrtnri. sonts, doubtless, in soino cases, honest, uiuugn mistaken convictions, in other cases it represents a dclll)e.nte purpose GENERAL TORRES RECALLED. Mexican Government Will Maintain Military LaW i,, oananea. (Pour O'clock Edition.) Illsbeo, Arls, Juno 10. (lonera. Torres wiih recoiled to Conanea by the Mexican war department this morning whllo en routo with Governor Ysnbol to irermoslllo. Tho department wishes tho military arm to remain until tho lost vestigo of tho uprising Is quelled ? OKLAHOMA IS A STATE. Tho Presld.nt Signed Statehood BUI This Afternoon. (Four O'clock Edition.) Washington, Juno 10. Tho Presb dent has signed tho statehood bill. Do You Of These Peopled THE BEST ADVERTISING I HAVE IS THE OOOD WORK I HAV DONE TOR OTHER8. I HAVE PRINTED NOTIONO BUT TACTS, YET THERE ARE SOME WHO MAY BE BKEPTIOAL. IT SO, READ THESE TESTIMONIALS. THEY TALK OUT LOUD. Gervnls, Oregon, Juno 7, 1000. I)r Wright put In a bridge, two crowns nnd filled fivo teeth for Die, nnd I ear say tlio w."k vns palnlcM and entirely satisfactory, MRS. J, HAUNDHItS. rlunoD, 100 A year ago Dr. Wright put two bridges in for me by his Palnlesct Method and they have given excelbmt satlafsctloa. So much so that ho has today put on a gold crown which wn doDO without pain. If you wih satisfactory work go to Dr. Wright. MRS. O. F. YOUNG, It. F..I). No. J, Balem, Sublimity, Oregon, Juno 0, 100CI had tbreo teth filled by Dr. Wright's Painless Method, snd I eiporlcncedi no pain whatever. MIBfi I1BLLH IJUTLEH. June, 13, lOOtJ. I hod I)r, Wright remove a Iridgo which was put In my mouth by another dentist and lnsort ono by his Palulvss Method. He also estruotcd a tooth for mo and I must say tbo work was palnUi uJ looks perfectly usturul. MRS. H. K. WIHHIN0. JJrookM, Orwgon, June fi, 1000, Ur. Wright put la two bridges for me and lovo-al gold fillings, absolutely' without pain. They nre highly sat - s . i f i st n ll.. factory and I am now Imying Him i;r? two moro urnrjjes. vanaDiiy.pj If vou want high elaM raIoUss dentistry my advice Is to go to him. 1 Salew, Orej(en, Jus 0, IDOfl. to repwse tse one I had made by I urn going U give away 480 Diamond RlDg&gfp .1, w If yo hv any dentl work to to dono this Is nn opportunity to get this valuable present itee. What is more, the work will cost yeu lha than Uat ehargoU by any other dentist In Salem. It's palnluw also. Dr. B. E. Wright, The Painless Dentist JiteusJoff Bldg., Court street.. Heuri aa4ay: 10 a, w. 12 n. .TWO EDITIONS, DA3XY AT 2.M " iiaii-BMH to into-fero with Uo effective admin istration, by trying to provide that courts shall in reality do administra tive work, when they shnlt bo first to assert their inability to perform U. I wish to repeat that if this provision is enacted into n law it will nullify tho mnjor part of tho good which can bo wciHtalod from tho law. You say the packers want u rJgid Inspection law. If they ,lo, they will Insist upon tho provision being taken out of this bill, I enro not for tho Innininira of tlin bill. I want n bill thnt will forco a rigid nnd thorough, not n sham Inspoellon. I'll nccept any changes in tho bill that win secure thlH end." Will Resume Business, Stt. rani, Juno 10. When tho feder al court today wns about to enter a decree gtvon Inst May, perpetually re strnlnlng tho General Pnper nnd Oow stituent Companies from contlnulna business, counsel objected to the do creaso ns too broad. When tho Injunc tion wis granlcii, counsel paid flnos for eontrtmpl and consented to the de croc. Judgo Snnlwrn took tho matter under advisement" today, It Is pre mimed the dofrndnnt proposes to re sumo business. Dr. J. F. CookMr to 356 Liberty street, where he will meet aH okl and new patients. For any disease, call on Dr. Cook. Consulta tion free. Know Any MRS. PKTBH 2ILI.N8KI IV Wright made me a foil lowr plate nuoitmr dentist and It Is a perfect fit. MltS. W. FI2CNHL, bW lAU'fy m 8.m.to5i..;7to8Mn. TH" 3M - 4 4 4 1 .. 4 ;