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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1906)
mm WAEMER TONIGHT ik "HI H" V" m - "- - - - EDITIONS DAILY AT 2-3 IliOAraQALJOUBNAL SSsas!S!! SALEM. OSJWMW - -- -- , - ' W Mi ER lAILEY'S SCALP i "' Senator's Popularity is Waning and Crane Is Asked to Run Worth, Tex., June 23. As a re- a recent magazine attack on Bailey, petitions are being dr over tho state asking former by-General Craho to become a SALABIES RAISED. ? Others Salem Is Raised From $2700 to 32800. Ington, Jun'o 23. Increases in arflcs of Orecron nrosidtrntiri. tors- were announced today from $1300 to $1500: Corvallis. go $2000; Grants Bass, $2000 to I (111. triH 41.J.l .. . . ' luo 1UKl t every one who nas any, cvcn tho remotcstj intentlo. of retiring voluntarily, may send in Ms application. In this way it i-e ex pected there will bo vacancies obtained w the grade of captain which will re sult in benefit by promotion all down the line. This is the reason for the reticence; of the naval authorities in regard to prospective retirements. It is evidont, however, that there will be sufficient applications for retirement to make unnecessary tho selection of offi cers to go out of activo service. Contest for All-Roima Championships. Brookline, Mass., Juno 23. Tho all round championships of tho Amateur Athlotic Union will be held on the Massachusetts Institute of Technoloev ,to for United Staitcs senator to ficl(l thls aftcrnoon. Tho event will be Bailey. under tho joint auspices of the M. I. T. and the B. A. A. The following events will bo conb-stcd: Ono hundred yard uasn; 1.3-pound shotput; running high jump; 8.0-yard walk; 10-pound ham .nior; pole vault for height; 120-yard hurdles; 50-pound weight for distance; running broad jump, and mile run. First, second and third prizes will bei given, gold medal to first, silver medal to second and bronzo to third. Hiilsboro, $1500 to $1000: "La11 is UH"' that tho first prize will $2200 to $2300; McMianville, bo bctwccn Shendan and Ellexy Clark. 11 n SAI.EM, QREOON, .SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1906. TEDDY GOES A HUNTING CORNELL WINS $1900; Portland, $3800 lem, $2700 to $2800. o to Worse Than tho Boxers. Berlin, Juno 23. Diplomatic circles have received' official information of the growth, of o. now anti-dynastic ami an .-foreign society in China called h Naval Retirements. ington, June 23. No ono has lo to find out just what will bo Tsaila, which is determined to form a It of tho sessions of tho board democratic cov .Timcnt. exnel all mis sionaries and; suppress aliens promot ing commerce with1 China. irals, who are meeting to eliini- Seers in tho line of tho navy, in lo furnish the statutory number ancles in tho commissioned per- bn July 1. In previous years the of nn.vimHnn nnnii.i.i1 -Vatti k. " -. .-.wv. ........ E day. tho number of applications various grades for retirement, -o result hat it was easy to fig- just how many voluntary re- its there would be. This had the Orders That the Railroads Be Investigated and Prose cuted if They Gave Rebates Washington, Juno 23. The Presi dent's order for an octopus hunt is not confined to tiro Standard Oil. Ho ordered his huntsmen to go after tho Tailroads also, and wherever thoy can find that tho roalls g-anted rebate, to tho Standard to bring suit ncalnst tho road as well as tlio Standard. Moodv. wuo uaa ilcurrmincd to retiro to pri vate lifo this summer, will remain as chief huntsman, at the earnest request or ieoosovelt. Tho Pennsylvania, New Yo-k Central, Chicago & Eastern, Hid nois, Rutland, Central Vermont, Bur lington, Alton, Missouri & Southern Pa cific aro to be Investigated, and there may bo others. RACE Big Battleship launched. Glasgow, Scotland, Juno 23. The battleship Agamemnon, 10,500 tone, was successfully launcbsl todny. She will cost $7,500,000 when compleM o Tabocco Warenous Bunwd. Hartford. Conn.. Juno 23. Firo de- lof discouraging senior officers I stroyod tho tobacco warehouse of applying for retirement.' This J Hunting & Co. this morning. Loss different policy has been adopt-1 $300,000. I1ICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Toozo Elected Principal. Silverton, Or., Juno 23. Professor F. J. Tooze, of Monroe, Michigan, a broth er of Hon. Walter L. Tooze, of Wood burn, has been elected as principal of tho Silverton high school. Ho will movo his family to Silverton early in tho fall. Greatlnter-CoIlegiateReijatta Took Place at Poughkeep- sie N. Y. Today Potighkeepsie, N. Y., June 23. To day is tho day of the great intercollcgl nto regatta and tho town is rapidly fill ing'with visitors from all parts of the east who are eagerly waiting for the great events of the afternoon. Frob ably never beforo has tho Interest in tho in.crcnllegiato contest of oarsmen been ns Intcnso as this year, and those who are in a position to know bclicvo that the races will bo moro spirited than for many years. Last year Cor nell won tho p'inoipal event, tho 'var sity eight race, with ridiculous case; but it seems to bo tho general bollef that tho Cornell crew will not find it so easy this year to carry off tho tro phy. Syracuse, always particularly eager to defeat Cornell, has been hard at work, nnii their crow has done some exceptionally good work during tho pnst week. Pennsylvania and Wiscon sin also havo sent splendid crews and their practice work justifies tho boliof that they will givo a good account of thomaelves this afternoon. fH-Mllini.llH-H-HlllMM. Twenty Indictments, Portland, Juno 23. A total of moni.w ina.etrner.ta havo been . reiumeu by th grand jury in vestlgnting election frauds, an-1 moro a,- expected. Officials of tho Oregon Water Power nnl Hh breweries are nmoug tho in-dlctbd. wiiiiitwiiminiiiH i THE ANGELUS GEOpr5Sra New Candy and Ice Cream Factory is now making every thing in that line first-class and ofc-to-date. SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER, 25c i imininniiniiiimiminiium im i TO HATCH MISS H0GAN 00 yards of 1 0c Persian 8 1-3c and ChalS.es and Lawns Special Price, yd. 5 cents. BAIN OB SIHNE, WE DO THE BUSINE8& oror carefully this Frlco List of tho Beet Bargains that wero ever ksk&yi0"1 to Salem- Woke up too Soon and Has Taken up Her Quarters in an Incubator Now York, Juno 23. Tho sudden ar rival of littlo Miss Hogan created' n From" hn early hour this morning people began to stream toward this city from every direction. Thoy camo on foot from tho surrounding districts, in buggies, carriage and automobiles, on bicycles and motor cycles and every train from the north ns well as from the south emptied n large number of j people into the depots. Tlio ferry be tween Poughkecpsio and Highlands, usually not overburdened with passen gers, made trip after trip and going and coming it carried! heavy loads of passengers. Hundreds of picnic parties started from hero and other ploces in this vicinity during tho forenoon and occupied every spot along tho shoro on other threo nro further out, under tho third span. This change helps to equal izo tho conditions, and the crews fur ther in-shore nr0 not under tho elk-id-vantage as In previous years. Formerly u ouisi.io position under certain weather conditions .was ea one or two length to tho lucky crew assigned to that position. Cornell seems to bo tho general fav orite and many bets aro mado on tho success of tho red and white. Syracuse has many friends among tho spectators nnd it would bo n sad ellsappolntmcnt to them should Syracuso ba tho loser in ovcay ono of tho races. Philadelphia has made a good showing, but its friends nro not as enthusiastic ns thoso of Cornell nnd Syracuse. However, at tho present tlmo it is Impossible to foreshadow tho outcome of tho trreat regatta, probably the most Interesting over held in this part of tho country. WASH DAY AT PACIFIC Willamette Not Alone In Hav ing AH on the Clothes Line" But its Bathing Suit Forest drove, June. 23. Tho subject of paramount interest In tho college city ) tho outcomo of tho faculty quarrel terminating a few davs n?o .' oily worth !!' .rftn"?n of Pw'or Gcorgo E. lucky crew FfRhm' A M" Vh' D'' of th IliniAm nHil ..A....U. mt . -..... uvuroivEr, inn real PoughKerle, N. Y., June 23. Tho grunt iwtercolleglnto rowing races come off' hero today, Tho weather Is unfa vorable, being damp and cloudy. All tho crews took to tho vafor this morn ing long enough to row their shells to tho onoMnilo mark, wheru they will be oinlwrked when the stnigglo is begun. Tho coaches followed1 in launches, but mndo no attempt to get ityi.l 4ut of them. 1'oug.ikcej.H.Ie, N. Y Juno 23. 130 p. m. Cornell won tho four-oared .race, Hyraciuw second, Columbia thlrtl, Penn- wylvanlrt fourth. il yards shrunk Indian Head ress Goods, yard 14c yards No. 2 Taffeta Silk Ribbon in all colors, j-ard... 3c yarda 10c and 12 Dress 3iaghams, yard 81-3c PO Tard-i Bleached and! Un bleached Muslins, yard ....5c, 6c, 7V,e, 81-3C 1 yards Dark ond Light Call- 6, special, yard 4c ponsanda of yards of Imported. Ewns and Dimities in fan w, plain shades and black; price 81-3 and 10c Ftt Black and "vThito Check If6a OinghaiB, yard 9e a White Linen Parasolsjust fnived; sale price 05c w Colored Silk Umbrellas lth fancy borders; sale prlec1.05 oret Cover Embroidery, a iae quality; price yard f 5o uirdlo .Corsets in all colors; great seller; sale priee 35c Wte Pearl Buttons, dz. oc ' White Canvass BelU, aVroldered, and plaia ......lOo, 18o and 25c. I SA1EM'S GREATEST OBOWINO STOKE. &Sc $1.49 30-inch Black Taffeta Silk for dresses and petticoats; salo prleo per yard (1.85 36-inch Colored Taffeta Silk for dreerses and petti Silk: fine for dresses and pet ticoats; n great seller; sale prieo, yard $1.25 3c Wash India Silk In all col orsfine quality; Bale priee, yard -e Colored and Fancy Panama Dress Goods, yd, 35o, 49o, 69c, 75c $1.85 Black and Colored Crepe do Paris; beautiful goods yd,$1.25 85o Changeable Taffeta Bilk; all shades, special priee yd 9e New Ladles' Sailor and Cowboy Whito Duck Hate...60e, 75c, 96o Whito Lawn Waists trimmed with emeroiuery; commotion at tho homo of her pnxon both sides of the Hudson, from which this morning, and a hurry call brought a K"i nd unobstructed vlow of the iMrs. Mary McKwen, whoso specialty Ib i course may bo had. Particularly nenr tho feicoption of tiny vloitow. Mrs. the. finish line, which is nbout ono mllo McEwen huTried to Bellevue with tho infant, placed' it in an incubator and will probably savo Ls life. Tho doc tors say littlo Miss Hogan awakened oevoral months too soon, and, although sho only weights three-quarters of a jwunJd is perfectly normal and likoly to thrive. Sho appears to bo satisfied witb tho Wtlo glass oven in which sho has taken aartments. (HHHai Can't Withdraw Their Deposit. Albany, N. Y., Juno 23. Justice Fifts, of the, supremo court, today re fused tho Baldiso Innsuranco Company, of Switzerland, pormiasioii to withdraw tho $200,000 depotdted. according to the laws of tho stato when tho company did business ia this country, tho court hold ing that tho company la still doing business in! tho Philippines, and it must answer to tho law as still doing busi ness in tho United Bjatca. sale priee 49c Ladios' 51.49 White Waitts... OSe Ladies' $260 Whito Waists.. .11.45 $3.50 Wash Suits, sale priee... $3.95 $5 00 Covert Jackets; pries... $3.45 $3.50 Satin Straw White Sailors, trimmed; sale pric...L49t $1.75 I Abused the dirt Peoria, HI., Juno 23. Mrs, Mary Ifc Klimey, of Alodo, 111., was found guil ty thia morning of torturing Stella Grady, aged 10 years, who was com mitted to the caro of tho Children's Home Society. o " Shot the Commissary. St. Po'en-sburg, June 23. The police commissary was shot and mortally wounded! last night, from ambush, while in -the industrial quarter. An Asyrrian was arrested. THE SPA For choice candies and lee cream. We have onr new summer drinks out now. Try our Fruit Salad Suadae snd Opera Sundae. The eream we use is direct from Q. D. Looney's elalry, the Ut tkat ean be found. Egg ddnks a specialty, IcEVOY BROS. Mw.T.s!oLRG.HyM.j be-low tho long bridge, tho hill sides arc already swarming with people. Tho ob sorvntlon train with its endless string of flat care, bearing rising rows of benches, Is standing on tho Wcstshore railroad tracks, ready for tho thou sands of people whom It will carry up and) down tho shore, following tho struggling crows. Tho arrangement aro practically tho same as last year and promlso to givo general satisfac tion. There will le tLxeo races, Tho first race, for Varsity four-oared shells, will start from up the river at 4 o'clock The distance is two miles and tlio win ning crow will m awarded tho Ken nedy challenge! trophy, presented !u 1699 by Davidson Kennedy of Pennsyl vania, to bo held by tho winner for ono year. Tbo alignment of the crews, from west to east, will be: Cornel), 1; Columbia, 2; Syraeue, 3; Pennsylvania, -t; Wisconsin, 5, Tbo second race, for Freshmen elght oared shells, will start at 4:4S o'clock. It will bo over a cou'so of two miles, and for tho Steward's cup, presented in 1900 by Franklin 8. Bangs of Colum bia, to be held by tho winner for one year. It is cow ctm uy ernen. jnw crews will be aligned as follews: Co lumbia, 1; Syracuse, 2; Cornell, 3; Pennsylvania, 4; Wisconsin, 5. Tho third and last, as well as hc most important race, for Varsity eight- oared shells, will start at o'clock. It will be ove a course of foor miles, and for the Varnity ehallengo cup, pre sented in 1698 by Dr. Louis L. Seaman of Cornell, to be held by tho winner tor one year. It is now held by Cor- noli. The alignment will be as follews: Syaeuso, 1; Columbia, 2; Wisconsin, 3; Cornell, 4; Georgetown, C; Pennsylvania 0. An important change Ms been made in the arrangement of the courses a compared with toxmtt years. The courses 1 2 and 3 are laid under the second vih of tie Pougbkeepsie . - -r t 1 -.f .!. ttf. a bridge, near tne jiigmanu iiuy. uvlg To Establish School of Fino Arts. New York, Juno 23. A movement is on foot In this city to build hero a school 'of flno arts, under government control, on tho llnu of tho famous Kcole des Beaux Arts In Paris. It is understood thnt nt least $3,000,000 will bo needed for bite, building and en dowment. The movement is distinct from tho plan of tho wnys and means commi'teo of tho Fine Arts federation, of which John W. Alexander is chair man, to rnlso at least $3,000,000 for a United Pine Arts building. Jt Is ux poctcd that Andrew Carnegie, J, i'icr pontMorgan and several other art pat rons in this city would contribute gen erously toward tho endowment of tho p-oposod school. Most of tho artists in this country aro in favor of the plan nnd It is bcllovod thnt the propo siti n will receive gcnornl supjKirt nmong tho nrt-loving pcoplo of tho United States. Tho school is to bv a fri-o institution, not depending for Its nunnclal support upon tlio money re cclvcd for tuition. troublo Is tho opposition of tho stu dents and certain members of tho fac ulty to William Nelson Forrln, acting ns president of tho university. Ever stneo bis oleetion to tho presidency, af ter tho departure of President M Clollaud from the collegw to accept the presldoncy of Knew college, nt aales burg, 111,, tlioTo has been some opposi tion to Professor Forrln In becoming tho head of tho college The trustees, howoviv, elected him te the presl". doncy, because of his ability as a financial manager, Tho finances of tho nchool have been, kept In good) condition under tho Fer rln rogimo, but tho attendance, due to tho persistent "knocking" of tiro students mralnst tho lmi.it of tho oollcge, hns fallen off consider ably, much to tho duwatlrfnctlon of the townspeople and of tho alumni. Tho tight against tho president Is oC long standing, nnt was plain to tka cusual observer who visit.. tho oani. pus. M.mbers of tho faculty, Profes sor Loul Bach, of tlio ohnlr of modern, langunge-s, and Dr. G. E. Coghlll have seen that tho current ngulust President Fwrln was real and gaining strnngtlu nnd they, too, have become opposed to hlm. Tlio trouble camo up to a head when It was found that onn of the students, who hud been active in tho raising ofl funds for tho building of the new girls dormitory, was to receive, a commlsstoi from tho president for raising the money, It seeoi that, $500 was to bo paid tho student for the soliciting of futlds" lit Portland, foy which ho scinuod par ticularly fitted by acquaintance with tho buslnis men. Tho student body was Milting tho vo lioltor on the back for Ids apparent earnest college loynlty and' display of pollego spirit, ami tho faculty did not know "hut sum li wiih "hawing for his work. Whni tho scheme looked out tho students who wuro. wJ'klng on tho "$10,000 student fund" refused to work any further, Prof. Bach invest! gacd tho matter, nnd reported to other members of tho faculty. The deql be. twen the. college prcnldent and tho student nallcltor was too mucr for Dr. Coghlll, and he bunded In bis reslgna- on. I" Mayor McOlollan Sails for Europe. New York, Juno 23. Mayor McCle-1-Ian, accompanied by Mrs. McClellan, sailed on thu American Lino steamer New York for Europo toduy. They oxpect to make an extended tour through Europe and will return iu Sep tember, probably by the steamer St. Paul of the Auu-rlcan line. During tho mayor's absence Patrick F. McOowan, president of tho board of aldermen, will be actlug mayor and as Mayor McClellan will be away long er than thirty days, tho acting mayor will cverelso all the powers of tho way or's office, Including thoso of removal and appointine-a. o Hallway Mall Cleric Meet. Washington. June 23. Tho annual convention of the third division of the Kallway Mall Clerks' association opened here today. It ! of moro than ordinary Impo'tance, as at this con vention the delegates will be chosen for tho national convention, which will be held at Chiengo on Octoler 2, of this year. Hucb Is thu situation tit Pacific. Nat urally everything Is kept yny quiet, but it Is cleat to wo thnt the move ment Is u rebellion ngulnst tho pres ent management of the school, It is left to the truntoM to act; either dis miss the president or mako changes in the faculty that will bring about bar mony. 1'rofciHor ItoberUon and I'ro feor Drndlny havo gone to the Unl vevsity of California to pursuo ad' vaneed work during the summer. Dr. Coghlll has an offer to do special re search work in rnio of the large Insti tutes in thu Kat, and will avail himself of the opportunity. Wlwt will the out come bo Is tho queetlon that agitator tho lolada of tlo peaceful people o tho clastic college town. Dr. J. f . Cook" Mov ed to 356 Liberty street, where he wiM meet aM old and new patients, for any diseace, caM on Dr. Cook Consulta tion free. t Hi! There! 23 for You Say don't you want a tootbpolledf Jat fcbout mcJ sf ort as any. thing you know of except what will come c4f at the SIODOO. You may miss the diamond ring I am giving away July 2d, It yew dea't have your teeth attended to this coming week. Dr. B. E. Wright, The Painless Dentist Stmsloif SUfc, Oewt .. IMW sa.s.t.i7tri.s, ftuuUf: 10 a. sb. to 12 a. X Ml 4 J ?.U