Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 21, 1906, Image 1

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    TWO EDITIONS DAILY AT 2.30-
P. M. AND 4:00 P. M.
AILY CAPITA!, JOUKN A T,
X7L
SATiKM, OREGON, aATURDAY, JULY 21, 1006.
NO. 174.
USSIA BLUFFS
WHITE'S
FRIENDS
WEAKEN
POOR
ALL IS
AGAINST
NICKELL
MARY'S
POOR
PACKERS
BUT THE CAR
MUST GET OUT
f
EYES
BLAZED
yal Troops Overawe People, but There
Are One Hundred Million Subjects
to Hear From
rcitwslnirg, Russia, July 21.
ilfltionary elements today aro com
ity cowid. The troops poured in-
ie city the last two days Bhow no
of Icing disloyal. For tlio most
J the soldiers are kept out of sight,
at uvery sign of pending disorder
overwhelming force appears in-
tly from the courtya:viis. TJiey
Iqaaiterod in tho most unexpected
placce. Rioters aJo easily dispelled
without resort .to ball cartridges.
Trepoff dominates tho government.
Lenders of tho Douma admit it is im
possible to do anything against the
troops, nnd fear tha socialist members
will issue a proclamation which will
causo tho Czar, to dissolve tho Douma,
which will bring on a conflict, with the
peoplo unpreparell to do anything but
dio.
Prosecution Is Apparently
Afraid of What the Trial
Will Disclose
New York, July 21. It is stnted that
friends of Stanford Whito will co
opeilito with Thaw's mother in an ef
fort to suppress the trial, and incar
cerate Harry Thaw in an insano asy
lum. Should; tho prisoner persist in the
retention of his personal counsel, and
opposo tho endeuvor, of his mother, it
is likely Mrs. Thaw will apply for
guardianship papers, declaring her son
incapablo of caring for himself.
VENTH
LOSES IN
THE SIXTH
DREYFUS
IS ON
THE TOP
i Jose, Cal., July 21. Tho entire
t of the Pacific Press Publishing
pany, at .Mountain view, was
ed at midnight. Tho causo is un
it was damaged by tho earth-
te, but was the best equipped re
ins plant west of Chicago. It was
Bucted by tho Seventh Day Advent
and tho loss is $300,000.
Paris, July 21. Upon the spot where
ho was degraded 12 years ago Dreyfus
appeared this afternoon in his new
uniform as n major, and in' the pres
onco of tho assembled! troops was of
ficially decorated with the cross of tho
Legion of Honor.
Chicago Markets.
Chicago, July 21. Wheat 7876,
corn 4949i, oats 32"i32.
r-rK -2m
E
CfllCAtO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE j
HIT
GOODS
N SPECIAL SALE.
r&IOES GUARANTEED TO BE THE LOWEST ON THE PACIFIO
COAST. THAT IS WHY WE ABE ALWAYS BUSY. FRESH NEW
OODS NOW ON BALE.
Iowa's Greatest Son.
Dubuque, Iav July 21. Allison
slowly failing, nnd it is thought
will never return to Washington.
Dont Want the Public to Look
at Their Products When
Dead
Chicago, July 21.Tho National
Livestock Exchange today appointed'
a committee of W. II Cnmpton, chair
man, Chicagoj T B. McPhorson, of
Omaha; A. L. Keoghler, of St. Louis,
to call on Secretary Wilson and protest
ngniust tho department rule forcing a
post mortem inspection, and demand
ing ns a substitute only an nnto mor
tem inspection. '
St. Louis, July 21. George Yoman,
carrying a chunk of ice into his resi
dence, becamo oppressed by tho heat,
sat down on the ice and rolled over
unconscious from heat prostHation.
THE ANGELUS lsp''"-
Angelus Ice Cream and home linilCr &DC
made candies are the best and they cost no more than
other kinds.
Who Cares?
Oystsr Bay, July 21. The President
this morning wired1 his congratulations
to tho presidents of Guatemala, Hon-
durns and Salvador.
Delegates Axrivo.
Rio de Janerio, Bmzil, July 21.
Tho steamer Byron arrived this morn
ing with delegates from tho United
States to the Pan-Ame'ican congress.
ENJOY THE BAND CONCERT
AND FINE LAUNCH RIDE TO
Willamette Park
1 1-2 miles up the river, SUNDAY Evening, 7 to 10:30
Launches leave from the foot of
State St. every 5 minutes. Fare 10c.
I
(Four O'clock Edition.)
Portlnnd, July 21. Tho connection
of tho defendant, Charles Nickell.
former land commissioner at Medford,
with tho conspiracy to defraud was
brought out this morning in tho land
fraudi trial in the federal court by
the testimony of George Inlow, of Ash
land, a victim, whose contract with the
mythical company was guaranteed by
Nickell. Chnrles Doughty, foreman of
Nickell 's printing office, and P. W.
Rlggs, a printer, testified to printing
bogus contracts. Adam Croford, E. F.
Winkler, Mrs. Lucy Lnngley nnd her,
daughter also testified to being swin-dlod.
WILL
FIGHT
MEXICO
(Four O'clock Edition.)
Fort Worth, Tex., July 21. E. Y.
Mather, of Ohio, an ofllcinl on tho
Mexican National railroad, is en route
home, tnking his family to safety. He
says war between tho United States
and Mexico is inevitable. Ho says the
Americans, Germans and Englishmen
hold the best positions, and the jeal
ousy of the natives is aroused and
hntnU of tho growing government is
unable to copo with tho situation. He
declnres tho conditions will cause war
within tho next six months.
'IIITE CMna Silk, yard!.. 25c
: WHITE Pongee Silk, yard, 49o
1 wjiXTB Heavty. India Silk, 49c
Wool Diroea Goods in nil
of liglvt fabrics, yard 18c,
35c, 49c. 75c and 98c vord
I tfffiTE Long Gloves, pal $1.25
1 "JUTE Lingerie Waist... 49o
T7HITB LincriA WniirtB. 76c
p WHITE Lingerie Waists, 9Sc
Wbate Lingerie Waists, $2.50
1TB Wash Silks, all prices.
Wash Dreaa Skirts
9Sc, $1.49. $1.95 anil $2.50
JTB Indian Head) Drew goods
India Linens. Tjlairj end
Swies. Mulls. Dimatioa
lawna at small prices.
Mutfan TJndenvoar, Sfc&rts,
kl Corse Covers nt sale
tea.
Lncte, aH jricea.
Ribbons, oil prices.
' Bella, fmnv in nn
TB Hand' Bvg9 from 49c up.
3TB SITmxa ,
LJf toreete fron 35o up.
Wodatiajja from 7o yii up
Hosiery., all wIm.
Tb naroaola oa sale.
WHITB Laco Curtains, from 39c
pair up.
WHITE Murfio, yard 6c, 7c
8 1-3 nm.Ti 9c.
WHTTB CamUrics, 81-3c, 9c, and
10c yard. .
WIIITB Bodfcpreadb irom 75o op.
WTHITE Tabfco Linens, yard 19c
25c, 36o, ujt.
WHITE Toweling from 5c yard; up.
WHITE Towels from 4o each1 up.
WHITE Trimnrod Hata from 9So up.
WHITE Ditosb Linwa at all prices.
WHITE Handkerchiefs, 4c, 5c, 8 c,
10c, 16o and 25c.
WHITE Apronn 10c atnkj 25c
WHITE Embroideries, Tard" 2c, 4c,
5c, 81-3C, 10c, 13e, 18c and 25c
.WHITE Hcoo Bupporters lOo, 15c
and 25c.
WHITE Beady Mode Dresses for
chdkSreo and Miasos, price, 49e,
75o, 08c, $1.49, $1.70 and $1.98.
WHITE Jockoyi Cape, price 19c
WHITE Kidi Gloves, prioo 98.
WHITE Bbtta tor Men, 45c, 69c
and 98c
WHITE Dre CoMacra for Ladies,
5c 10c, 15c Bfnd 26c.
WHITE Bilk Dreas Trtmmiie
aH prices.
STRIKE
IS NOT
SETTLED
(Four O'clock Edition.)
San Francisco, July 21. Tho street
car men's union offered to mediate be
tween the strikine line men and tho
United Railroads. ArrangcmontB were
made this morning between the two
unions, and tho car men will taka ac
THAT
DIVORCE
SUIT
Cuba's Diplomatic Plans.
Now York, July 21. GenoU Kuiz
Rivern, formerly secretary of Jtlio inter
ior nnd secrctniry of tho treasury of
Cuba, and now special minister pleni
potentiary and envoy extraordinary
appointed by tho Cuban gove-nmunt to
visit tho capitals of tho Central and
South Amo.Senn republics In which
Cuba has no diploiun'lc representa
tives, sailed from hero today to make
a tour of th republics. The ob
ject' of his tour is the establishment
of f-loudly relations with the various
countties in which Cuba has no diplo
matic ropresontn'ives. After complet
ing this tour ho will go to Europe to
visit vcral European capitols. Ho
will not roluni to Havana for some
eight months.
Negro Coachmau Says That
His Testimony Was all
False
Pittsburg, Pn., July 21. Tho vontil
ntion of tho episode of the negro coach
man, Hooe, was rcnowcrt today, when
tho respondent, Mrs. Mary Scott Hnrtje,
was called to tho stand to deny that
she had Wen intimato with Hooo. Her
doninl was complete, and her oyos
blnzcHl as sho scornfully said thnt the
deposition made by Hooo waa malic
iously fnlso. Mrs. HatHjo eakl that
she wan present when tho Hooo deposi
tion was tnkon. Sha was not cross
examined by tho nttornoya for hex hus
band, they reserving tho riglit to cross
oxnmino hen later.
Then Edgar Ray, tho dotcctivo, who
had arrested Hooo at East Llvorpool,
O., waa placed? on the snnd, and it was
realizod 'that all bars wero Wown in tho
case, and thnt the libellnnt will bo
compelled to go through with his official
allegations. Tho first statement by
Hooe which wnB tho ono mndo in Mrs.
Hartjo's presenco, contninod such
changes that it was boliovcd thoy would
not be prcreed. Tho second statomont
reculldd what Hoo hntk eaid beforo, and
it wns regarding this deposition that
Dotcctivo Ray wns called to tho stand.
Tho witness testified that Hooo said
ho wanted to mnko a confession. It
wn tho first pchcoful day Hooo said ho
hiTi had for four months. His wife
and mother shielded him, tho persons
who hnd employed him lind not dono
what was right by him, and every timo
ho' csmo to Pitsburg ho wns sent away
again. He f tit, ho said, that he should
havo had bis head cut off for talking
ngainiit tho womnn. Tho witness duniod
that any i rid u com out wns offered Hooo
to mako tho statement.
Aldormnn King, who followaft Ray,
said thnt when tlio deposition wns road
to Hooo nt tho hearing ho said tho.
statements were corrwt. In replylug
to n question ns to Hooo's mental con
dition at tlio timo tho statcinont was
read to him, tho witness said ho seemed
sobor nnd sensible.
Pittsburg, Pn., July 21. Great ex
citement wns aroused' in the Hnrtje
case this afternoon by some one tele
phoning to polico headquarters that
Augustus Hartjo had shot himself. In
vestigation disproved the statement, as
tion upon a plan tonight which will I Hart je ia alive and well, and was in
probably be favorable to a settlement.
From present appearances a prelimin
ary conference looking to an early
sottlttment will be held shortly.
SAIJEM'S GXXATB8T QXOWXNO STOBE.
V0Y BROS,"
Corner of Commer
cial and Court Streets
Holding First City Election.
Pawhuska, Okla., July 21. Pnwhus
ka, which has madei a sudden jump
from an Indian agency to a full fledg
ed city, is holding its first municipal
election todoy and there is considerable
enthusiasm (throughout tie city. A full
eat of city officials is being elected.
TheTd are only two tickets in (the field
and good men aro on both tickets.
Washington, July 21. Secretary
Shaw will today make allotment of
Panama canal bonds. Of all the na
tional banks that bid higher than 103,
fifty will bo designated as depositories.
Fiab & Robinson, of New York, get
the bulk.
the office of the district attorney at
tho timo the'rumor started. It is ex
pected Hartjo will place the negro
coachman, Clifford, on tho stand to
show tho manner in which his confes
sions wore obtained by counsel for tho
libelant.
Wireless for the Philippines.
Washington, July 21. The navy de
partment is preparing for the inotalla
Won of six or eoven wireless tele
graph stations in the Philippines. Tho
navy has ono (there now at Cavito and
shortly another station will bo estab
lished at San Fernando Point, in tho
northern part of Luzon. Tho service
is to b gradually expanded.
THE SPA
Every one knows, for oWee Candles,
loo Cream and Water Ices.
Tts Creasi we us is direct from the
Looaey Bros.' Dairy.
SometMsg sew: Try cr Nongative,
Dates ad CryBallizdi Ginger C&adr,
W. T. Stofc, F. G. Wye.
; see staxx vtzkbt.
Austin Chamberlain's Wedding.
London, July 21. The marriage of
J. Austin Chamberlain, former chan
cellor of the exchequer, and Ivy Muti
ial, daughter of H. L. Dowlas of Dat
chet, Buckinghamshire, was solemnized
today in St. Margaret's, Westminster,
In tho presence of a large and bril
liant assemblage of guests.
O '
Held for Hearing.
(Four O'Clock Edition.)
Now York, July 21. Mrs. Elizabeth
McBeatty and Alfred King were com
mitted to the Tombs to await farther
hearing Monday. Mrs. Corwin, who
charges tnesv with the theft of 450,000
worth of jewels, appeared and tcitised
concerning her1 loss.
Had Lots of Company.
Now York, July 21.-Mw. William
Thaw and her daughter, Mrs. George
Carnegie, Mrs. Harry Thaw and Miss
Harti'ldgo visited tho pritonor this
morning.
William Thaw's mother mndo anoth
er appeal to get his consent to tho ap
pointment of a lunacy commission. He
is obdurnte. His mother declared she
would ask for a commission nnd ask
tho courts to appoint hei guardian of
her son's person nnd estate.
o
Hundred' and One Years Old.
Woodstock, Conn., July 21 Mr. Ben
jamin Warner, tho oldest citizen of
Woodstock, ""is celobrating his 101st
birthday todny and his friends have
arranged a c-Hobration for (this after
noon nnd evening nt which eoveral
hundred of Mr. Warner 'fi friend's will
bo present. Mr. Warner was born in
Providence, R. I., but has lived hero
for more thnn half a century. His
wife, whom ho married in 1832, died
flvo years ago, after they had cele
brated their seventieth wodding anni
versary. His son, Capt. A. G. Warner,
took part in tho civil war and fell at
Ashland, Va, Tho local grand army
post Is named after him.
DAGOES
ALL TALK
CROOKED
Washington, July 21. Tlio Unltod
States government is officially notified
thnt tho Central American pence
agreement has been signed on tha
high tens. Tho tluto republics havo
agreed to disarmament within eight
days, tho exchango of prisoners and tho
rclcnwi of political prisoners. Thoy
will ntfgotinto treaties of friendship,
coinmerco and navigation within throe
months, and any difficulties over trea
ties and all future complaint among
tho thnco countries will bo arbitrated
by tho prosldonts of tho "United States
nnd Mexico. Costa Rica and Nicara
gua havo approved tho agreement.
Ho Doth Protest Too Much."
Toledo, O., July 21. Prosecuting At
torney David says if Rockefeller
reaches Ohio bo must submit to arrest,
or appear and givo bonds to answor
to tho charges, and says he will an est
the magnate even on his own golf
links.
Killed City Attorney.
(Four O'Clock Edition.)
Shoshono, Wy'o,, July 21. Warren
Moody, city attorney, and son of the
late United States senator, was shot
from ambush and killed today.
Lost s. Big Wad.
New Yorfc, July 21. Edward Frost,
deti. of the National Park Basic, ar
rested and accused of tho theft of
$160, has led to tad report that the
bank bu lost $200,000. .
German Saengjcrfest,
Rochester, July 21. Tha annjunl
convention and saengerf cut of the Arb
alter Saengorbund of tho No.thern
Mlddlo states, which was formally op
ened last night with a reaction for
tho visiting singeTD, is ono of tho best
attended conventions of that organiza
tion ever held; Tho delegates num
ber moro than fount hundrtU an many
of them are ac'companied by their
wives and families.
This Morning tho slngum held a ro
hearsal a. tho Gormanln hall, at which
IVofossor Frank W. Pohl of thir city
was tho director. In tho afternoon a
business session of the delegates will
bo held) nnd tho grand fcotival con
cent will take place in tho evening.
Another business eossion will taka
placo tomorrow morning. Tbo rest of
tho day will bo devoted to a grtand out
ing at Schuotzen park.
Dr. J. r. CookMeT
to 356 Liberty street where
he will meet aM oki and new
patients, for any disease,
caM on Dr. Cok. Consufta
tion f r.
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