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fJ"V - V iVEnXMENT WEATHER FORECAST. showers nnd cooler tonight. Saturday probably slume NEXT RARGA1N DAY. crs. November First Thursday Journal nat-giili. Day. Sec Ad it ml snvo n dollar. LYCAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOIIEU 20, 100(1. NO. 2,17. ENEY STEALS A MARCH ON RUEF ALEM PRUNE GROWERS WILL ORGANIZE AN FRANCISCO ROTTENNESS TO BE PROBED ROBBERIES GALORE REPORTED! Bank Dynamiters Hold Up a Hundred Brave J. Heney Gets Order of citizens Court to Proceed ' cet"e, o., oct. 2G.-R0Ubers dynamited tlio postollleo safe this morning and got $200. They escaped Just before this, and probably tho same gang, got about $300 cash from the ticket offlco of tho Balti more & Ohio railroad. iraf ting in City and County Will Be Laid Bare and Abe Ruef Machine . Smashed rivceedliiR Action. Acting Major Gallagher,, ' s'' Fnincl-ro, .u-ioimU'1 District Attor- Iih-V Lmmduii fiom ofllco, nnd ap pointed Abe Ruef to that olllce. Liingdon had named Francis .7. Illt'ticy his assistant to prosecute Krafts under the Ruef innclilnc In rlty and county affairs. Ijiter Developments. San Frnncisco. Oct. G. With a lull determination to fight to the Heath if necessary any attempt to Odin, 111., Oct. 2C By n bold safe robbery of tho bank thieves got hour this morning, and took posses- $3000 and escaped. They held nt slon of his office without Interference on' 100 citizens. Tho first blast of Neither Abe Ruef, who was selected dynnmlto nwakened tho cltlzons, who to succeed him, or any of his follow- rdn to the bank In their night clothe3 ers, appeared at tho district attor- Guards threatened tho people with ney's office, thus dispelling a fear death, and forced tho townsmen to that their might be bloodshed over n stnnd while their confederates corn possible fight for possession of the Pleted tho robber. office. Immediately upon his np- pearlng in his office Lnngdon nro- Goshen, Ind., Oct. 20. Mrs. Lou PRUNE .. GROWERS . UNION Salem Prune Raisers . Hereafter Act As a Unit Will duced an order signed by Superior Fuller, aged 40, the wlfo of n farm Judge Sewell restraining Ruef from e" nd rso trader, near this city. acting and Mayor Gallagher or tho w"s s'hH In bed this morning. Her board of supervisors from In any husband says tho robbers got over list him from office, District Attor-'manner interfering with tho office of 5300 frbm his trousers. Ho says the trey Langdon, who was suspended nst night for alleged derollctlon of luty on the eve of placing before (ho grand Jury evidence of nlleged rafting on the part of men who do-i losed him, appeared nt the usual district attorney. Tho order was s'its nwaKeneu mm made returnable November 2d. By this action it is believed Ruef's coup was put to naught, and the In- (Contlnued on fourth page.) Jamestown, Mo.. Oct. 2G. Rob bers blew open tho safe of the Bank of Jamestown, secured $2700 in cash and escaped. ThO liriino crmrnra nt tlin Ql, district, comprising all the growers (W tho luscious plum. In Marlon nnd Polk counties, who mnrket their crop nt Salem, will perfect an orgnn latlon for the benefit of their condi tion. Patterning after tho applo growors of Hood River, tho orango grove people of Southern California nnd tho raisin producers of Fresno, tho ANTI JAPANESE FEELING Compels a Considera tion at Cabinet Meeting Tlipy Claim Right to Send Children to Public Schools UNITED RAILWAYS NOT DEAD Loss Says Line to Salem Is Opposed by Big Interests Still Has Plenty of Time im Which to Complete His Contract IlHn It lift In fl ml rrt tin nit ntinH,l .jy . , uii.iB, tIl0 administration Is worried. Knch iiiiuuiM uy every man running on His oVn hook. )Tho movement for th corgnnlzn- w.. a,... .v.. t ,.,.., ,. irunii working out the mi over mo uisirin, nnu it is saia Ymalilffrf rw. rit i on.f..M Zl Z STtnT v " VB ,t,Ja,m,: " W Project, that was to con Z ? no .lb V r ,U0Ct;! struct an electric lino from Portland lug. Although matters have not ... oi...o n.... i .,. . v milium. nun II, uuiiv iiiu J Ul ? Ml will recall how tho city of Pfit't Intul nno luiMnnnil n f n nntlon hns prnctlcnlly accused tho ,. .... ,, . . . ,.,.. . ... ... . . , . , , chlso by shurporH, who woro opornt- othor of violating treaty rights, nnd hlir fn nf, lllllv prune growors of Salem and vicinity I rcncnea tho .strnned relation" Mmm bnl0,U? HftH JlJ I hereafter look to their Interest,, VZZ TJ "T!? plniiB woro considered today for problem In San Ing for graft only. Thoro nro so many papor proposl- tlons nnd even thinner thnu papor that all tho growers will come Into 'f," ' " ,.I IT. T. ' ' -1. -ltahanou. gas projects, thinner tge union. I, , , """"" ,B " than hot air that tho public. Is troub- wh.lo tho details of the assoc.a- 0ln J Jj "fZ ,cU t0 Wn kM t,,0,n ,n ,,,, tfon are not known and cannot bo iowli wS n. to whether til oi-! T,",r",By 0Vmln'u Port,.and To, u'ntll tho organization is perfected. '"rn Averment nasS r0V'Vt", U, mo,nor of tho two of tho principal things that w, yLSay' n ho tie t SJn'ST " '" th powers and to market tho crop a, el s l XTZ J S-fi 7 Inrdmo court upholds tho Inlunctlnn. , m . . ' It Is said tho Insurance on prunes tUo nthorlty of tho government In "ued on hocoiuI paoT) CHICAGO STO PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE VSsit Oist Stotc And See the Crowds of Busy Bayers Then you will get the idea of what store In Salem Is doing the blggeBt business The people are with the CHICAGO STORE now stronger and greater than ever Our sales run up week after week In leaps and bounds. We will keep tho good work up and always appreciate their kindness and generosity THIS WEEK'S SALE will be attrac tive ns we will show new lines of goo(b In nearly every department, priced away down to Jnduce quick selling READ ON COBBLER CAPTAIN GOT BUSY 1)0 NOT KNOW HOW -TO KISS. le an lilrvVi n b 1st tiHnil1.tllH ... J .- ...... uo lu u J.IUIIIUII.IV-J, "lin .bo lirnmlRnn will l.n nu.nnvl ! U a mutunlMnsurnncft company will bo-Tffn7ffl",fr;,.,lV,.i(.n,t,, ia i-.i organized nnd will Include In Its communication with California ofll-' membership only prune growers of clnl9 ,., co.),)ornti()n. it Is oven ,'"'1' ' ,.a,,,,"T '" ,',M'H",t H-" M,' tho Salem district. 'suggested that $0,000,000 of tho ' r,wl Mv" A,'l' H,,",,r "( "cw- Tho prune growers hnvo watched nc(, Cr0M ,,,,, w b 80;, for lalory K-xfrrlxo. tho applo men of Hood River nnd jn.,neso schonlH Chicago, Oct. 2(1. Docs n mnrriod' orango men of Cnllforuln grow pros-1 man know how to kiss hotter thnu perous, becnuso they all work to gether, nnd, realizing that this Ih IXVKSTKJATION OK THUHT. ,n Hlnglo mnn? Can you tell a mar ried mnn by tho way ho IcIbhch? Tlir.Ui, iifi minutln un ...vow inw iiivniiuun wuro aiiHWUr- nrlln Orf. 5(1 Tlinrn nro mnrn."10 m '".VOred S)Ot Oil earth for I,,,.., fj.,,1,, I,.l(,rM. ,l.i.lH,. ,i,.i,nmimi i tho men nt i, nm.'Pr"-0s. they Intend to work for n iM ,i. 1.1..,.. 1.1..1., c" l" ot,,' ly y Mrs. Knthoryii tended captain of grenadiers, who, common end n"lc0 Cunningham DoH Moln0(,( ,n( 0cti 20. Iloforb ,, "? " '!r0tiy 3 yuar ol(l w,dow on the lGth, upon n forged order ""w .uu,ur """"''"-' nniwo in umi nn audlonco of over 300 took command of a detachment of the roj'nl grenadiers nnd arrested of ficials of tho village of Coepnlck, crime, and was arrested today o ,.... "' 3'0 North Contnil nvonuo, who section set tho bnll In motion. Iti,n r,n,,,iHin.u ...i m 1, . o "hhik Prnnk B. Doollng, n Sprlitg- Ilrlef TfliwiiiiH. It0dny bcgnn nn mvostlgatlon of 'tho fl10,1,, ',,,1ltlc, 'or S00. whlqh xho At Kansas City, Knn two moro niinep.i Pri .riluf ,....:, ... d-Un" bIio lont him nnd for IcIhsos, 1.n.ll ,.......... 1- . T.l ' " ' tlfllftll (llw. n.. -.. .... t.l....1.t .. -... stole $1000 In cash. Ho vns n cob- """"" vv " " "-h. i.uwaro -0Wft linilor tho , of tho ,0Wft - .,,.vUB u..H..H,Kiy, hih. bier of Tilsit, with a long record of Wiwlow aml dnUKhter, May. woro Grain Dealers' Association. A doz- Ba" h,m ," rlht , rvvr hiiikiu IIIVH KUOW HOW lO klsH," declnrcd tho protly widow, "I should hivo known Mr. Doollng (wnu mnrrlcil by tho way ho klasod m. Married man know lmw tn biau I fftfr lkrvl lintn 4 tin lillunn.1 4 it r n 4 ,.ww,u.v-u .iii... niu 11111111:11 luiiuiiiuui cn wltnesHos woro siimmonod to toll building this morning. jlow thoy had suffered through tho up. 10 o ciock at. nunsHs uuy iwo nssoclntlon. White RH)lM)ii Women. Hartford. Conn., Oct. 20. Tho na rnorc bot,,8 wcr0 fo"n,, They woro. iai)IES' LONQ COATS Wt receive every week ladies' Long Coats by express from New York in all the latest shadow Plaids pjaln colors and black Prices J-j.95, $6.90, $8,50, $9.90 and $12,50 worth from $8.00 to iUS.00 MISSES' LONG COATS. Also children's In shadow plaids, tnavy blue, red fancy styles fDear Skin. ni Pri. 1 so. I2 50, $2.95. $3.50. $4.50 and H 90 all marked down for quick Selling. NEW DRESS GOODS. 11000 worth -lust received In aH tho new Shadow Plnlds, Navy Blue, Fancy Check. Dark Reds. Plain and fancy Black- Prices a Wrd 15c, 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c, S5c and 98c Special prices for this sale. XEW SILKS. Just received In nlaln and fancy Taffetas, fancy plaids, soft silks lo yard wide' Taffeta silk la leolors and "hlnrfc Hundreds of 'tyles to select trnm nrlred away down yard 25c. 35? 49c. 65c "c and 85c. Prices ia Every Deprtmcn.t. NEW MILLINERY. From Chicago by express now on sale 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 d6wn for this sale to Induce quick selling Prices 98c, $1.25, $1.49, $1.95, $2.50 nnd $3.50. KID AND WOOL GLOVES A grand assortment to select from In long and short all mark ed down for this sale Prices 26c, 35c, -19c, 65c; 75c, 85c, and 98c. tlonnl convention of the W. C. T. U. ,begnn here today. National Presi dent Mrs. Stevens, of Maine, In her annual address, urged them to stand by the anti-canteen law, and declared unrecognizable, nnd both of womon who perished In tho tenement fire. o FIREH OF JEALOUSY. IlogiiN TriiHt Concern. Washington, Oct. 20. On a ( charge of conspiracy In connection, with tho wrecking of tho Aetna! bettor than Hlnglo men. Their klssos arc longer nnd moro heartfelt." o Hank & Trust Company, E. W. Mc- Vii 'V ""'"'." VWlU ......... ' I New York. Hot. 2P. A ., It had been disproved that malicious ,),Htur, WwMIiik Party un.l I)Ntroy Cormlck, Its promoter, was arrested ' .?W r?' 0ct'. 2C.'A ,,0K n"ht 'dives would spring up around mill-j fc ' V ''? o, , , "' n'noon and locked up In de- " "'" 7" iook ,co on Broad tary posts without canteens. She I Forohe; Ark.. Oct. 2C.-Frlonds fault of $200 bonds. It Is alleged ho ,y y f r'ay bof"rfl, n V " favored national constitutional ernar1 Clleel- ad l'rl,, Mt conspired with John Hong, cashier, Z7 , nclnii on o tho first . -.i.. i..- rm,, nlBht woro celebrating tho wedding nmi nir tn ,ifrn...i ..,....., ttna 0D,y i011"! "H lorrlor owned Iconventlon voted for an exhibit at at.a hotc here' A nro wa8 8tnrtf"' through the Issuance to him of falso. hJ J,0',h, ,ca?l,,1 ay ,,end ,,n tho iiv-vi, nnu iiiu tivviHiua was Kiven to Jamestown. Plain Clothes Go-Iletwecns. New York, Oct. 26. General Dlnjg h is niiegoa, oy n jenious woman, j certificates of deposit. D. Calvert, presJdont of a lumber nro out for others. company at Ada, I. T was burned to death, and the hiflldlng was do- Wnrrnnts ham today ordered every plain cloth- fctrye1 LoBB 10'000 SHOES. For Ladles, Misses and Children Men and Boys all on special sale Prices 25c, 35c, 49c, 75c, 98c. $1.35, $1.65, $1.95. and $2.50. UNDERWEAR. For Men. Women and Children In, wool, cotton and merino, priced away down for this sale-PriceB 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c. 85c and 98c. HOSIERY. For Mea. Wosaen afld Children all reduced for this sale Prlca a pair 5c, 10c. 15c, ISc. 20c and 25c SAIiOWS FASTB8T GROWINO STORK. IcEVOY BROS. gS&ffi es offlcer on tho police force to pa trol duty after C o'clock tomorrow evening. All plain clothes men here after will he appointed by tho In spector of the district in which he Is assigned. It Is expected to do away with the go-between servlco general ly credited to the plain f-Iothes policemen. Preparing Plan of Attack. Washington, Oct. 26. Secretary Douhlo Iron Plant. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 26. Judge a Boston hull ownod by W. D. Pyott, ,of Los Angeles, Tho round lasted jthreo tnlnutos. I Tho two dogs and tholr owners Hank Cashier's Trial. Chicago, Oct. 26. Htnry L. Her ring, cashier of tho defunct Mil waukee Avenue Bank, will go to trJa.1 next week. Today three addl-j tlonal Indictments, charging forgery, were returned against him. It Is ex pected Stensland will be returned from the penitentiary to testify. o The pope at Rome today received Monsieur Tschlrsky and wife. Plus talked with them for YnU an hour, and appeared strong. They were representatives of the German Kais er. , o The director of the U. S. mint this afternoon bought 100,000 ounces of silver at 70.7 per ounce, delivered at Denver. Gary, Cornelius Vnndorbllt, W. H. m. on. iIron(lwy- " terrier In Read and James Ecklcs visited tho ,1e"h 1nm1 U, Umon l,uU lootQ Doth plant of Allls & Chalmers today. It !,0K" ,1M,IU caonw ImuUmwoM- Moody and assistants are preparing is rumored closer relations between ,y , ' f ' uniewiiiwi his an. recommendations to place beforo the' the Iron and steel trusts nro contem.' ' gnt ntArte,i without do- President of tho nlnn of attack onnlaied. u nnnnnn, n , I ' antl tt crowd started to gathei. tho Standard and Morrison, of Chi-J Allls ft Chalmers Company's capacl- P,lcom' rushed up when thoro cago. and KellogK, of St. Paul, spe- ty will be doubled this winter. Wr ftb'U 30 per,on- Wthcred, im. no -ucino roeroiy a speciaior. Tho crowd of 300 got to be 600, and tho 600 eot to ho so many that all of them could not soo nt onco and clal attorneys are now going over tho report Sullivan, of Cleveland, made of the Flndlay trial, Morrison and Kellogg havo already submitted theirs. It Is said the evidence the government needs to strengthen Its case Is now In hand. It Is likely a suit will be started about tho middle of November. o Flood In Wellington. Belllngham, Wash., Oct. 26.- Ro cont rains have caused the worst floods In tlio history of this section. Railroads are washed out and thou sands of acres are inundated. The N'ooVsack river has changed Its course. ChkvKO Market. Chicago, Oct. 2S--Wheat 72 73K, corn 42K343U, Mts 34K 034. Heritage Tonight, Prof, Heritage will get a warm Balcra. Ho is not a had follow, andth"f, fl,,,ed tno 'wl m can sing, having a heritage of a voice llko a steam dredgor. The other gentloman will play mostly music that people go and llston to because they don't understand, but want tholr frlonds to think they do, At IH' Moines, Iowa, C. 0. Mess erolo testified that the Iowa Grain Dealers' Association had pooled prices And boycotted commission men and farmers who refused to join. J. N. Ferrell returned from Reno, Nevada', last night, where he had ! visiting felt brother, G. P. Fer rell, sheriff of WMko count, for two mofttb. Tho dogs continued thofr snapping and bone-crushing contest until tho h.illterrlor stiffened out, dead. Then, his owner went to tho police station and, tried to have Pyott arrested, but got no satisfaction, Tho Broad way crowd scattered, avowing never beforo had thoro been such a dog fight on Broadway, with or without gatu receipts. Dr. J. P. COOK MOVED TO 81 LIBHftTY OTttKKT, WllKKK UK WILL MJMHt ALL OLD AND NBW PATIWra. FOR AX DISKA8K CALL OK DR. COOK. CONSULTATION FRKK. A (i