Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 09, 1906, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1000.
NO. 212.
OR THE WORLDS BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
HE GROUNDS ARE PACKED BY THE DIAMOND ENTHUSIASTS
I0CKY
AGAIN
DODGES
Entirely Too Great for the
Law to Lay Its Unwashed
Hands On
Findlny, O., Oct. 9. The Stnnd-
ird Oil was placed on trial In the
probate court here this morning,
Charged with conspiracy in restraint
3f trade. Judge G. G. Banker and a
jury are to hear the case. Rockefel
ler was originally a party to the suit,
nit secured a separate trial, as did
the Buckeye Pipe Line and the Man
hattan Oil Co. and F. M. Elliott. Vir
gil P. Kline Is the head of the Stand
ard counsel, and Prosecutor David,
of Hancock county, leader of the
prosecution's attorneys. It Is said
' Rockefeller will not he a witness' or
attend the trial.
Findlny, O., Oct. 9. The jury
J was completed at 11 o clock, and
Lwas sworn In. There are nine farm
ers, two Btockmen nnd one real es
tate man on the jury. The court
sranted the defense an adjournment
until 1:30 this afternoon.
In Plncc of Russell.
Toledo, O., Oct. 9. The Wabash,
lirectors this morning elected J. J.
slocuin to succeed Russell Sage in
the directorate. Ramsey was not
iresent, but Gould was In flghtlrig
trim with the proxies of n majority
sf the stockholders.
CHICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
Beautiful New, Fresh
Goods Now On Sale
In Every Department Throughout the Entire Establishment
Pr ces Away Down to Induce Quick Selling
The enormous volume of business we aro doing now would do
credit to some of the big stores In Chicago or New York. Remem
ber, we are the leaders of low prices on first class merchandise. Do
your trading.
The Store That Saves You Money
When you get our prices you will
Here Is a list of beautiful goods to
FINE SILKS
aides' Dress
NEW DRESS GOODS
PETTICOATS,
Ladles' LONG COATS
LADIES' FINE SHOES
Misses' LONG COATS
CHILDREN'S
GIRL'S SHOES
CHILDREN'S COATS
BOYS' SHOES
LADIES' SUITS
SILK PETTICOATS
MEN'S SHOES
Laldes' Underwear
SILK WAISTS
Children's
FIXE MILLINERY
Mew's UNDHHDEAR
FANCY FEATHERS
Boys' UNDERWEAR
OSTRICH FEATHERS
LADIB8' HOSIERY
CHILDREN'S HATS
Children'!)
CHILDREN'S CAPS
MEN'S CLOTHING
FIXE FURS
BOYS' CLOTHING
SAUK'S FASTBiT OHOWIXQ STORK.
McEVOY BROS.
DEAD
IN HER
HOME
Wife of Prominent Mining
Man Murdered by!
Mex cans
Bisbec, Ariz., Oct. 9. Mrs. Geo.
McMillan, wife of a prominent Can
anea' mining man, was discovered
dead, with a bullet hole in her hea'd
in her homo this morning. Her hus
band had just closed a quarter of a
million dollar mining deal, and was
among the foremost miners in the
Southwest. Murder Is suspected, and
n Mexican servant is under nrrest.
a
Glass From the Jar.
Toms River, N. J., Oct. 9. Dr.
Brouwer this morning declared it
wpuld be easy to secure an acquittal.
He! said the class found In his wife's
stomnch was because the viscera, af
ter exhumation, was placed in a
glass jar, which crumbled when tho
top was screwed on.
Archbishop Demi. "
-Montreal, Canada, Oct. 9. Arch
bishop William Bennatt Bend, pri
mate of all Canada, died today, aged
91. He attended to his duties until
a few days ago.
Prof. Arthur C. Terrel, of Colora
do, has been appointed professor of
mining at tho U. of O.
see how we save you money.
select frem:
SKIRTS OUTING FLANNELS
75c Hp
Knit WOOL SHAWLS
SILK UMURELLAS
SHOES CORSETS
LADIES' BELTS
DOMESTICS
TABLE LINENS
BLANKETS
Underwear
COMFORTS
SHOPPING BAGS
RIBBONS
KID GLOVES
.HOSIERY
DRESS TRIMMINGS
STANDARD Patterns
MOTIONS
Corwr f CoMr
cbi Md Cftrt Struts
LET THE
TARIFF
ALONE
Those Receiving .Its Benefits
Do Not Want It Inter
fered With
Chicago, Oct. 9. Tho National
Association of Agricultural Imple
ment and Vehlclo Manufacturers be
gan Its convention here today. Pres
ident Huhleln, of Louisville, spoke,
urging the policy of "let the tariff
alone.'! Ho hoped tho land specu
lators would bo forced to keep their
hands off the Irrlgnted lands of the
West, and suggested a national com
mission to consider all tnrlft prob
lems. CALLS IT
CASE OF
SUICIDE
New York, Oct. 9. The coroner's
jury today decided that Al. Adams
committed suicide. Tho inquest was
.lively, Coroner Harburger declaring
Adams was murdered, and called W.
E. Stokes, proprietor of tho Ansonla
hotel, where Adams 'died, a "million
aire crook," and Intimated ho was
responsible for Adams' death.
SHOT
BY HIS
WIFE
t.uuuauum.iHe. uci. . u lmaker8 closod todny( n8 tho result
whispered that tho real reason of 0f n strike of their omployees, who
tho Sultan's nines is thnt ho was demanded nn Increase similnr to tho
i".l..- I . -A ft i
shot, by a Kurdish wife, .who wasimillmens
Jealous of his latest addition to the
harem.
Shut Up Explosive).
Havana, Oct. 9. Taft has ordered
that all builders nnd miners be re-
j fused access to their stocks of explo
sives, which must bo kept under gov
ernment supervision until tho Island
Is policed, and all danger of trickery
by the Cubans and the using of ex
plosives for rebellious purposes Is
over.
Havana, Oct. 9. Taft today pro
claimed amnesty to all political of
fenders, to go Into effect tomorrow,
tho 38th anniversary of tho first
bloodshed In Cuba's ten year's war
for Independence.
National Purity Conference.
Chicago, Oct. 9. The National
Purity Conferenco met today. An
thony Comstock was absent. "Whlto
Slave Traffic In tho Cities" was one
of tho topics discussed. .Marie Lydia
Winkler, a German delegate, author
ized by the Kaiser to Investigate the
alleged importation of German wo
men to this country for immoral
purposes, was an active attendant.
Mongolia in San Francisco.
San Francisco, Oct. 9 The steam
er Mongolia, which went on a reef
off Midway Island some time ago, ar
rived this morning under her own
steam. The damage to the vessel Is
comparatively light,
Talked I'elHks. '
Washington, Oct. 9. Tawney and
Carter, of Montana, and Hopkins, of
Illinois, conferred with the President
on the polltleal situation today.
Dr. J. P. COOK
MOVED TO W LIKBRTY STKBBT,
WHERE KB WILL HUT ALL OLD
AND XKW PATIKXT. FOR ANT
DfSSASB CALL OX DX. COOK;
COXSULTATIOX FRKR.
Ml
HALF
MILE
r ,
If
H
A. Tupper Drops from a
Towering Cliff in
Yosemite
IWawanonn, Cal., Oct. 9. Search
fdr
tin
the body of H. W. Tupper, who
off a 2300-foot cliff in Yosemite
ngaln began this morning. Several
hundred feet o! rope were taken to
tho place where tho nccldent Is sup
posed to have hnppened. It will bo
used In lowering a man over tho cliff
In an attempt to find the body.
Convicts Oct a Trip..
Sheriff Taylor, of Umatlllo coun
ty, came hero yesterday for Oscar
Stono nnd D. D. Lewis, who aro serv
irig sentences in tho penitentiary, nnd
who will be witnesses in a suit boforo
the Umatilla county circuit court.
o
Burned 'to Death.
Stoubonvlllc, O., Oct. 9. Christian
Zendn, aged 75, and two small grand
children, were burned to death at
his farm house near Mclntyro creek
last night.
THAT
FRISCO
STRIKE
San Francisco, Oct. 9. Tn tho
millmen's strike the situation is un
changed. The strikers say that nil
but 12 mills here have granted their
d,eninnd tc a dollar a day Increase
and expect them to capitulate short
ly. The mill owners say 33 mills aro
idle, and will remain so until the men
modify their demands. Nino largo
ftar nlil lolimntito nttiitlniflniv nnlilnnt
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INDICTS
SEVEN
GANGS
Now York, Oct. 9, Seven Indict-'
monts woro returned by tho grnnd j
jury In tho federal court today In
havo boon allowed the sugar trust.
Tho Indictments aro against the Del-'
aware, Lackawanna & Western, New
York Control, Brooklyn Cooperngo
Co., Northern Steamship Co. and two
co-operatlvo Indictments against tho
Amerlcan Sugar Refining Company,
all alleging violation of the antl-re-
bate law. Warrants havobeon Issued
for tho arrest of thoso indicted,
They will nppcar by counsel tomor-
row. .
"
Powder MannxJno Explode.
Tamaqua, Penn., Oct. 9. In an
explosion at tho Dupont powder fac-
tory today four workmen were killed
and several Inured. No parts of
their bodies were found to make
Identification possible. The foot of
ono man was blown through a two-
Inch plank. The entire plant was
demolished. I
f Chicago Markets.
Chicago, Oet. 9. Wheat
corn 43 i, oats 344,
74.
, with. paralysis Saturday at his otflee,
f' . : a8( recovery Is doubtful.
I NPWnrrVl Webster Klncald and L. nickel, of
sU I .YfMJ jsagene, have purchased "Lovelae,"
GRADUATE CHICAGO MUSICAL the celebrated Patches and WJlkw
COLLBGK, PUPIL OP WJDOLPM stallion, of the Thos. if. Tengue es
GAira, TWO TKAm WITH WIL- tate, paying $150 Tor Mm.
LAMRTTK TJMVIWWTi', HAS1, Benny and Kalpn gyfert, ad 9
OPBHBD MU8IO BTUDfO, KOOOM and n years, of Echo, Oregon, were
9 AND 19 IX I. O. O. F. THKPUC. arretted at that 1, Monday,
KOUH 9 TO 8, MJJHXltM HOUM charged wKk retting the Oeorie &
1 TO . . , MUtar W"
GREAT
BASEBALL
GAMES
Weather Is Bad But Crowd
the Greatest Ever On
the Grounds
Chicago, Oct. 9. Tho world's
championship baseball series will bo
played in cold and partly cloudy
weather. Rain is not unlikely.
Sleet began falling at 11:15, but
tho clouds nre still broken, and tho
storm may blow over.
Tho weather continued cold and
gloomy, but tens of thousands of
fans niBhed to tho grounds, crowding
to capacity every possible vehlclo
traveling In that direction. Tho first
fan began to knock nt tho gntes at
11:13. By 11:30 a shivering crowd
clamored for admission. By tho timo
tho gntes woro opened at noon a
throng had gathered that nearly
wrecked tho portnls.
By 1 o' clock tho park was packed.
At 2 o'clock tho teaniB entered tho
arena, nnd, nmld deafening shouts,
begnn tholr preliminary practice.
Scattering snowflnkes fell as
Chance and Jones hold a flnnl friend
ly consultation, their hands on each
other's shoulders. George Dnvis wns
not at short. His doctor positively
refused to permit him to play In tho
freezing cold thnt prevailed. It Is cal
culated that Davis' Illness hns les
soned tho Sox's chances 25 per cent!
Tnnnchlll was moved from third to
Bhort. Rohow wont to third. Tho
batteries Cubs, Brown nnd Kling;
Sox, Altrock nnd Sullivan.
First Inning Nothing doing.
Second .Nothing doing.
In the sixth tho Cubs Bcorcd ono
nnd tho Cubs one.
Tho sovonth, elgth and ninth wcro
blnnks.
Tho flnnl scoro wbb Sox 2, Cubs 1.
Tho attendance was 25,000. Dur
ing 'tho second inning enough rain
nnd snow began to fnll to mako a
called game possible Third, noth
ing. Fourth, nothing.
1 In the fifth Itolio knocked the hall
. to tho left for three bases. Kllng
dropped n throw after Doughtoryt's
hit, Khoe scoring. Sox 1, Cubs 0.
One Firo Still Burns.
Snllnns, Cnl., Oct. ST. The latest
I reports from tho flro on tho Santa' ors, Thomus Fromnn, a fnrmor living
Lucia range say tho Annies continue' near Albany, IobI n $50 cow Satur
to ndvanco. Tho fire fighters nro J day. Tho cow was found dead In
,worn out. How much dnmngo hns' tho pasture nnd an Investigation dla-
oeen sustnineu it is impossible to ea-,
tlmnto nt present.
State News
"
,HO 'nuioion men anippeu -
"irau oi snoop 10 .oorasKa uus
wt
Two freight trains nnd a cnbooso
wore wrecked nt Junction City Satur-
dy night In tho depot yards there.!
Forest Grove Is making plans to
amend Its charter, and If so done at
the noxt city election, saloon llconses
may bo lasuod.
Tho 13-year-son of James A, Hln-
ton, of Eugene, has disappeared from
b,B home at that ,,Iac0 and no trac0
of j,m can bo f0Und,
MrB, Walters, of Weston, was
arraigned In tho Pendleton court
Monday, charged with selling liquor
to minora.
Tne ncw alx-tunnel Improved
UTtz fruU drIor and evaporator of
J L gHambrook, of Jtoseburg. was
destroyed by Are Saturday. -Tho lose
js f 180(1.
Judge John F, Caples, a well-
known lawyer of Portland, and for-(
(Hore Minister to uniil, was stricken
FIRE IS
UNDER
CONTROL
Stopped Today After Burning
for More Than Forty
Miles
Los Angeles, Cat., Oct. 9. After
3G hours' hard work, tho forost
rangers nnd citizens of Snn Fernando
succeeded in putting out tho fires In
Pccolma canyon, which started Sun--day
morning. Tho flro is stilt
smouldering down in tho Cnlnbnsns
district, 40 miles from whoro It
started.
Rev. L. 1 Belknap, who has boon
pastor of tho Mothodlst church nt
Forest Grove for tho past bIx yoara,
hns been appointed to tho church nt
Hlllsbnro for tho ensuing year.
Albert Allison, aged 10, of Rai
nier, Or., was ncldontnlly Hhot In tho
nbdomen Inst Thursday by a boy
companion, whllu they woro out
hunting. Peritonitis sot In nnd ho
died Saturday night.
A Inrgo portion of North Mt. Tn
bor is threatened with .ruin by tho
hugo pits thnt nre being dug by tho
Pacific Bridge Company to get ma
terial for Its Htreot filling contracts.
John Wilkinson, a pioneer of
Union, wns hurlod nt thnt place Sun
day. Ho wiw takon to Walla Walla
about a week ago to rocolvo treat
ment for gnngreno, canned by tho
scrntch of a copper tnck in his shoo.
A coal famlno promisor to- ho on
In Pendleton and other Eastern Orq
gon towns this wlntor. Baker City
hns laid In quite a supply, but Pon
dldton nnd Bolso nro nlroady short.
Mrs. Norn Cannon wns found In a
holplcBB condition In tho Portland
depot Monday, nnd wns takon to" tho
St. Vincent's hospltnl. Sho had two,
small children with her, and thoy
will bo taken enro of nt tho Boys'
and Qlrls' Aid Society until tho
mother recovers sufficiently to tell
whoro sho Is from,
Tho Albany College Lltornry So
ciety elected Its officers Saturdny for
tho coming year: Prctildont, Wil
liam Steele; vlco-prcsldcnt, Carroll
H, Cushmnn; secretary, Fred Nonl;
treuHiirer, Hiram Torbet; attorney,
Francis Arnold; critic, Urlo Brown;
mnrshnl, Evert Jones.
Through tho carelessness of hunt-
closed thoro was a full load of bird
shot In her Intestines.
H, K. Lounsbury, district freight
agent of tho Southern Pacific, at
Portland, will call a meeting In about
two wcoks to consider tho advisabil
ity of reorganizing tho division or tho
Pacific Const AsHoclntlon of Traffic
agents into n local Institution. If
this plan lu adopted, tho membership
will Includo all railroaders in Port-'
land, Spokano, Bcattlo nnd Tacoma.
Orvlllo Beeves, n member of tho
Pendleton high school football team,
had his shouldcrhlado broken In a
gamo with Whitman college at Wal
la Walla Saturday. He will he out
of tho gamo for tho rest of the year.
Ho had the same shoulder broken in
the last game of tho season last
year.
The first tryout of the glee club
of the U. of O, resulted in the fol
lowing men being selected of tho last
term club: Henderson, MooreH,
Preecott, Paine, Beck, Dlttner, Neal,
Nelson; new men, Cooper Storle,
Huston, Bounds, Davleff, Lewtev
Scott, Goodman and Steelqulst.
to i i- -
Died at tho Hospital.
R. II, Wood, a well-known citizen
of Chltwood, Lincoln county, died
at 2 (O'clock this afternoon at the
Salem hospital, from the elfeeta ef a
earbHHele, Mr, Wood was, S2 years
old, and a member of the Modern
Woodmen, of America, of the lodg
at PrlHcevllle, Illinois. He Is sur
vived by eight children, four son
and fofar daughters, all f whom
llye In Lincoln eotmty. Mr. Wood'
hedy will he seat (o Chltwood for
bw-iaJv aad will Jefcve here. w the
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