11 'VNItyQWW&$jqt(ttr' -j . LtrXMENT WEATHER FORECAST. tS TONIGHT. WARMER! -JPHURSDAY, RAIN, FRESH SOUTHERLY BREEZES. CAPITAL" JOURNAL. m SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1000 NO. 25. -f HEY SUFFER IN JAIL JUST LIKE MEN ALEM BEGINS AN ERA OF PAVED STREETS r I I J Y iMELLS LIKE A PAVEMENT Utulithic Goes Dowh On State Street stimates submitted for the Completion of About One Thousand Feet There was a large attendance of tates street property owners at the Ity hall last nleht to hear the de- ills of the first paving contract dls- assed. It was an enthusiastic rowd. The ice was completely roken. There was not an objector resent and It wns apparent that the ipltnl City had entered upon an ra or permanent improvements. Engineer Win. B. Chase, who has Bade the plans and specifications nr the committee on streets, was resent and' explained the proposed mprovements. He has beep asslst- d by Wm. Bushey. Mr. Downing made a statement on behalf of the committee, saying the rork was of such importance that it TRAINS COAST SNOW HARBOR . i BOUND WORKi Relief Train With Provisions Government Beginning to Re Headed by Snowplow to ; alize Necessity for In- Their Relief j creased Activity Denver, Oct. 24. The Rock Island Washington, Oct. 24. Indications has sent a relief train bearing food nil point to a greater nnd growing to the 1100 passengers snowbound lnterest on tho part of the govorn- on thro etralns at Llmon, Colby and m6nt In wnterwvs improvement en n mu , , . . , , the Pacific coast. Tho address of Genoa. There Is plenty of coal and ,... T , , , ,, uepresontntlvo Joseph Rnnstloll a considerable food aboard, and there few evenings ngo before tho clmm- 18 no danger. No freights are mov- ber of commerce In Los Angoles, has lng. snow plows are expected to been commented upon most favor- HEY POSE AS MARTVRS Locked Up the Bailiff Licked Policemen and Went to Jail open traffic soon. SHEPHERD FOUND i ably, and this verbal endorsement is to bo given substantial form by the appearance of Secretary of State Root at the Trans-Mississippi Com mercial congress In Knnsas City next month. i At tho Kansas City conforenco tho secretary of state will sneak on C II TV ' "Th Pos3lblutles of Establishing DI vJ U 1 1 1 I rect Trado Relations Botweon tho .Mississippi Valley Stntes and the 'South and Central American Coun- Prlnevllle, Or., Oct. 24. The Jury tries." A general betterment of tho this morning returned a verdict of ""tlon's rivers and harbors, It Is un- . , . t derstood, will bo the burden of tho murder In the first degree against bnct oncor.s ad been the desire of the commit- Fred Shepherd for killing Ben Zell. j festly impossible for Mr. Root to go ee to have the best kind of assist- shenhord Is a farm hand, and was. so fnr afield as the Pnclflc const. . , nce. Mr. Chase explained thnt an nver- (Contlnucd on pngo two.) employed by Zell. Ho became lnfat- especially at this time. nnd shot hls'mlso Is Knnsas City. His compro- uated with Mrs. Zell, employer without provocation. CAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Visit Out Stote And See the Ctowds of Btsy Bayers Then you will get the idea of whnt store In Snlem Is doing the biggest business The people are with the CHICAGO STORE now stronger and greater than ever Our sale3 run uy week, after week in leaps and bounds. Wo will keep the good work up nnd always appreciate their kindness and generosity THIS WEEK'S SALE will bo attrac tive as we will shpw new lines of good.s in nearly every department, priced away down to induce quick selling READ ON One feature of Congressman Rnns- dell's speech at Los Angeles that has beon especially commended, Is his criticism of conditions at San Pedro, where a largo part of the water front at that harbor has been given over to corporations. His warning thnt Hho government looks with extreme disfavor on expending public funds for the advantngo of private Interests individual or cor porate Is oxpected to carry weight. When tho expenditures for river and harbor Improvement work nro In- London, Oct. 2 I. Ten women suf fragists arraigned In court today were bound over to keep tho penco for six months. Tho women wcro displeased, ns tbey hoped to poso In Jail as mnrtyrs. They wore lltornlly thrown from tho court into the crowds outside. The women nttneked tho police men left in- charge of thorn, nftor tjielr refusal to lenvo the building, took the key from him nnd locked hi in in the court room. Tho other officers had a hard fight to regain tho oy. The women begnn haranguing 10 crowd outside, nnd finally MIbh Parkhurst was rearrested and tho reserves forced tho mob to disperse. 1 London, Oct. 24. Tho women agitators were given two months im prisonment for refusal to gl-o peaco bonds. Women crowded tho court room and cried "shnme, shamo." For protesting ngnlnst tho decroo Miss Parkhurst wns sorttenced to two weeks. While trying to qulot tho crowds, tho policemen suffered severely scratched faces. oi tli ADMITS KILLING ACTRESS UTES Miss Alargarst Leslie Was Murdered For the Jewelry She Wore Chicago, Oct. 2 I. Tho police hnvo not located "Lem Harding," nli'nn Leopold, tho alleged drug flond, nc cuBCd by Howard Nicholas as ac compllco in tho murder of Mnrgnrel Leslie, the actress, for $2000 worth of Jewels. Tho coroner's deputy had returned n verdict of suicide, nnd tho pollco wero about to rcnleso Nicholas when ho confessed. MUST ALL PAY TAXES LADIES' LONG COATS We recelvo every week ladles' Long Coats by express 'from Now York in all the latest shadow plaids plain colors and black Prices $4.95. $6.90, $8.50, $9.90 and $12.50 worth from $S.00 to $18.00. MISSES' LONG COATS. Also children's in shadow plaids, navy blue, red fancy styles Dear Skin, etc. Prices $1.50, 2 60, $2.95, $3.50, $4.50 nnd $4.90 all marked dqwn for quick Selling. XEW DRESS GOODS. $1000 worth Just received in all tho new Shadow Plaids, Navy Blue, Parjcy, Check, Dark Reds, plain and'falncy Blacks Prices a yard 15c,' 25c,' 35c, 49c, fcgc, 75c, S5c and' 9 Sol Special 'prices for this sale. NEW SILKS. Just received in plain and fancy Taffetas, fancy plaids, soft silks also yard wide Taffeta silk In colons and black Hundreds of ttyles to select from priced away down yard 25c. 35c 49c, 65c 75c and 85e, XEW JHLLINERY. From Chicago by express now on salo and ready for your inspec tion, we show the New Hood Hat, the Peter Pan, The Princess, also Children's and Misses' Hats Prices away down for this sale to Induce quick selling Prices 9Sc, $1.25, $1.49, $1.95, $2.50 and $3.50. Springfield, 111, Oct. 21. Tho su premo court today sustained tho city ordinances of Chicago, forcing street railways to furnish enough cars wltlinilt nvorprnn'fllnl nrwl tnntntnlti- creased from a scant $19,000,000 to'. . , ... . ,a , ... ... .. i, i,.i i,nK n temperature of at cast 50 do- .. ' ' . . i ii i 'Brees, keeping tho cars clean nnd tho Nat ona Rivers and Harbors .,... ,, , liA , ... . , , , , , ventilnted. Tho ense was brought to congress is striving to bring about th(J mQ Qn ,m ,nJunct(m through pressure on congress) this Brante(, th crciiH sum will bo expended for tho boneflt of tho greatest number, and corpora tlons will bo looked upon with sus STEAMER EAST0N BURNED South Norwnlk, Conn., Oct. 24. The steamer Enston wns burned this morning to tho wntor lino, nnd sunk nt 4:15, three miles west of Katou's neck. Tho steamer Purltnn stood by with tho steamer Middleton, rescu ing tho crow nnd passengers. Pope Ih Improving. Rome, Oct. 24. -Lnpponl visited tho popo this morning nnd found his health Improved nnd his temperature diminished. Ho will permit tho pou-1 tiff to recolvo tho digital! pilgrimage tomorrow. TO MOVE It Is Quite Probable a Small Battle Will Be Fought Cheyenne, Wyo., Oct. 34. Cap tain Johnson and an orderly of Major Orlerson's cavnlry dotachmont wont to tho enmp of tho Utea and domnnd ed that tlioy rqturn to their reserva tion. Tho Utes refused, Johnson will await rolnforcomonts, and tho Utes will bo forced back. - OIMKCTN TO XEW LAW. Not Enough Stealings L,ft f,. oill- St. Louis, Oct. 21. Addressing tho convention of undorwrltors this morning, E. E, Rhondes, of New .Tor Boy, attacked tho policy of tho states In recent Insurance legislation. Ho said tho policy was rovoraod. Whoro formerly It enforced husbanding tho resources, to make tho companion stronger, It now forced tho distribu tion of tho surplus, wonkcnlng the companion. Ho snld this tondH to tempt companies to distribute moro thnn they should. Ho nttneked tho limited oxpenso, uniform policy and other features of now legisla tion. Tho agents are sightseeing this' afternoon. To Monkey With IIiiIIooiih. Washington, Oct. 24. Tho gov ernment has decided to experiment with wnr balloons nt Fort Omiiha, and will build ii plnnt for tho gener ation of hydrogon. Southwestern Railroad EvteiiNlon. Santa Fe. N. M.. Oct. 24. The' Pldon. Santa Fe, Liberal and Englewood' Tho renewed vigor with which rallron(Ii wlliCn nna becn jnCorpornt-! construction worn on wio ru.iu.im t.(, jn Now Mexico wUI, $8,000,000 MUST FURNISH CARS TO MAINTAIN PRIVATE ARMY- Portland flrnhi importer Aro Hunt, lug Trouble. Portland, Oct. 24. The Portland striking grain handlers this noon ro Joctcd tho final proposal mnilo by tho exporters. Tho prospects aro that thoro will bo no moro penco confer ences, nnd hostllltlcH will bo ro suniod. Tho employers nro planning to nrm tho striko-bronkors Willi Winchesters. Hays "Nigger" Med. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 24. Mrs. Hnrtjo was on tho stand In tho Hoos perjury trlnl this aftornoon, and de clared as absolutely falso all tho statements of tho negro made in his deposition attacking her character, vnioii deposition was Introduced in Springfield, 111., Oct. 24.Tho su- canal has been undertaken Is an add- nutfiorlred cnnltni ntnrk n nn niiv I""co court today decided mortuary ,,or '"vorco ciiho. Former servants, ed reason seen why development of of tho gantft Fo jmton nnd Des nml ot,l0r r,,ni,H at internal lnsur-1,,anc Ashby and Eva Splllor, wore Pacific coast harbors should be Moines road today commenced tho nnco ""anles asessablo, nnd de- Pn'led and corroborated Mrs. Hart rushed. With tho opening of tho construction nt n. 32i.miio rnmi m clared tho leglslaturo could exempt 'H testimony la every detail. -..-. , T... ,- ......... wav ,. , v -, canal, tho volumo of trainc flowing oxtonJ to GUtjirlo nnd Oklahoma no I'roJ'erty not specifically exompt through that big channel to and from Cty A mor,Kngo nna ocen fle(1 to ed by plnln language In tho conatltii KID AXD WOOL GLOVES A grand assortment to select from In lone and short all mark ed down for this sale Prices 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c, 85c, and 98c. SHOES. For I.adl08, Misses and Cbildron Men and Boys all on special sale Prices 26c, 36c, 49c, 76c, 98c, $1.35, $1.65, $1.95, and $2.50. the coast cities will bo enormous, In tl0 Unjte(1 states Mortgago and '''w Tno rourt Krnnted an Injunc Ohiim Abandons One Title. Milwaukee, Oct. 24. Tho Evening the oplnlqn of commercial experts. Tru8t Co afl truBtC0 to ECcnro ftn ja.tIon restraining tho American Tolo-j Wisconsin Tuosdny says: If tho harbors aro not raado ready auo of $8(0oo,000 first mortgage C phono nml Telegraph Company vot- to caro ior tno largest nu. nan ,)0r cent g0,d bonds of ,1000 enc,, mg siock acquired jn tho Kellogg of the value oi tno canai practical (, , 1)35 . awimcDoarci company, sustaining will do lost. ,, one 0f tne n)0Bt jmportnnt dls Tho beller is growing that lm- trJct8 ,n th,fl part of tho etnteg proveraenta on tho natural water- ways of tne unitea eiaies ana inu ciiurrh Conflict In Spain. coast harbors should bo -begun at j Madrid, Oct. 24. Tho conflict bo once and keep pace wjtn mo pro- tween church and state Is conatnnt I . . . . . gress or tno worK in ranama. jy gr0wing moro tonso. The gov Without ports adequate to receive ornmont having declined to that such action would permit them to control tho switchboard business, to tho detriment of public policy, CnyiiM) IW-ef. North Ynkima, Wash., Oct. 24. The carcasses of thrco dead horses .wore found Tuesday in different le Prima iR Bvwy DprtHieBt. UNDKRWKAIU For Men, Women and Children la wool, cotton and merino, priced away down for this sate Prices 10c, 15e, 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c, S5c and 98c. HOSIERY. ' For Men, Women and Children all reduced for this sale Price a pair 5c, 10c. 15c, 18c, 30c and 25c gurwurfl TAsrasr qbowixo btork. ftcEVOY BROS. Cobw of emwr cfal and Court Streets the tide of commerce that will set knowledge receipt of tho communl In from tho canal when tho final cat0n from the flvo bishops who re- shovelful of earth 4s tossed out of centjy niet nt Burgos and sent a let the big ditch, tho wonderful engl- tor to tho government violently pro- neering problem that baffled France testing against tho "anti-Christian and is taxing tho energies of tho movement" wjii tonlKht seok nn the United States will bo of little audience with the klne. It la under- an 'nvestlgatlon made. commercial advantage to thli coun- Ho,0(1 .t,mt they will toll Ills majesty u ,s I'fJIovod by orno that tho try. (they will rail on tho populaco not 'horacB were killed for.tho purposo of to obey laws which violate tho rights places near this city In tho woods, whero they had been dressed and put In shape tho aamo as beef that la pro pared to go on the block of tho meat dealer, Tho attention of tho author ities has boon called to the find, and The General W. II. Gibson Monument Q. (h( rlHrcn T oil...! I Tlffln, O., Oct. 24. Tho monu mont erected in honor of the lato dlaposlng of the meat In this: city. The finding of theao horses Is be Hored to account for Animals that AtTfht Probable. have been missing at varlou times, Washington, Oct. 24. Wash, one and which sever snowed, up again to General Win. H, Gibson, tho warrior 0f the treasury officials, expects ar- their owners. orator, at Tlffln, was unveiled today' rc,ts In connection with the St. Louis before a representative gatherlug of sub-treaeury ebortago at any o- Oblo citizens. The moBtoment com- meat. It Is aald the bccohbUrU mission, composed of Governor Har- have already fouad bobba ene bas.Oelrlcha today filed objection to the i Ouiutir. nf fiin T-STlnn. Audi- ...t.,.j .. tea eaa Tl, umat.' tor Gilbert, Pr, D. U. Riger, E. N. jg- y, Mil Brre4r, Taylor and Frank Madbury, started tho project, The i9nMBBBt wa erected at a c6t of 18,099, ef wbfcli $19,090 waa apprirltd by tb state &ai tbe balance by tba O. A. R. igWBcra). CerBB fUtk, Cbeycase, Wyp Oej. 34. 7 Ualan FaeMkt train tkd hb nr and at XMtb PJtt, Kb., ?a MHiat ef Will Cofitwt Will. New York, Oct. 24. Mm. Herman probatlsg of her bwrimnd'a will bore on tho grounds that Oelricbs was a resident of California. Wlrcr Aheve Srvewty Cents. WMblBRtea, Oet. 24. The goy efBMMt this afUraoca nurebad MBviit U Hft tba Moekad f- 199,999 of sllvtr at ?9,le tey, J for delivery at Hew OrlMs. Joo Gans, tho colorod llKhtwolght champion of tho world, and who al so holds tho title of weUorwolicht champion of the world, announced today that ho would forfeit hla claim to the welterweight title. In Gans' opinion, tho title should ho worn by Joo Thomas, of California, ' ( i Cml HIiarkN Indicted. Omaha, Oct. 24. The grand Jury returned 57 liidlctmontH against mombcrB of tho Omaha Coal Ex change, charging thorn with viola tion of the, aHtl-trust 'laws. . i o Moody to Supremo Iletich, Washington, Oct. 24. It Is unof ficially announced that Moody will accept the appointment to tho su premo bench, probably about June 1st. Attended tho Funeral, Washington, Oct. 24. Tho Presi dent and highest government diplo matic officials today attended the , funeral of Munoz, tho late mlateter ef Guatemala. dTfcoek: MOVED TO 1 L1BMKTY OTfUNIT. W1IKKM HH WILL MKItT ALL OLT AXD NKW PATIaWT. FOK AXY fitftlLUiK ' OAMj OX K. COOK,' COXIITLTATION FKbW. n t4