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NEXT BARGAIN DAY.
November First Thursday Journal Bargain Day. .Sec Ad mid save n dollar.
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL.
VOL. XVI.
SALEM, OREGON, .MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1000.
NO. 251.
ANTI-GRAFT ATTORNEY SUSTAINED
ROOSEVELT FRIGHTENED ABOUT NEW YORK
PRESIDENT
ROOSEVELT
FRIGHTENED
Will Send Cabinet Members
Into New York to As
sist Republicans
JAPAN
GROWING
QUIET
III Feeling Against Americans
Not Growing to Any
Extent
GRAHAM
SUSTAINS
LANGUOR
ELECTIC
TRAIN
WRECK!
San
Washington, Oct. 29. After a
"gtimshoo" nboiit Now York, Secre
tary Cortelyou reported his observn
tlonn on the political situation to the
President this afternoon. Hoot, who
la scheduled to speak at Utlca No
vember 1st, accompanied Cortolyoti
to the Wlilto Houbo. Cortelyou re
fused to discuss tho matter publicly,
but It la believed tho administration
Is worried. It Is thought If tho Pres
ident decides that It is not Incompat
ible with the dignity of tho office,
Itoot, at Utlca, will embody Roose
ult'H opinions in a speech with the
statement tliat ho speakR with the
authority of tho President.
Toklo, Oct. 29. Tho 111 feeling
against tho Americans Is not spread
lug. It appears that tho peoplo nro
confident Roosevelt will abide by
tho prlnclploa of Justlco.
Francisco Judge Reco
gnizes Anil Graft
Attorney
Many
Lives List for
of Gau'rd Rails
Sunday
Lack
Near Stnnwood, Wash., a carriage
containing four members of a deer
hunting party was struck by a Great
Northern train. Hen Swartz, Sum
Hancock, Olaf Myron woro killed nnd
I. E. Copclnnd bad his legs broken.
Chief Justice Ciiflen, of tho court
of appeals, will hear tho appeal in
Independence League casus of Now
York.
Snn Francisco, Oct. 29. This
morning, before Presiding Judge
Graham were heard thd closing argu
ments upon tho domands mado by
Francis J. Honey. Ho nBkod to be
I
Talk allowed to oxnmlne each member of
about tho Jnpaneso boycotting Amer-. tho grand Jury ns to his qunllflcn-
Ican goods, according to leading monlt,,on to 8erve on t,mt bm,y- nml imr'
I tlculnrly upon the question of bins or
and merchants. Is absurd. It lB.rejulce ln the ninttor of tho prom
feared that omlssnrloa of a certain 80(i prosecution of Abrnhnm Ruef
power, are fermenting trouble by ex- for felony nnd mlsdomennor In con
aggoratlng a feollng nnturnlly exist- 'nectlon with the corruption of city
lng horo ns a result of tho exclusion. omc'n,8
This afternoon tho new grand Jury
;ls to bo sworn in, a foreman nppolnt-
Washington, Oct. 29. Secretary 0(l nn,i t8 doiiborntlons entered Into.
Roofs cablo to Minister Wright, at It confidently expected Judge Grn-
Toklo. was made public, according to nnm wM1 (ioclnro that William Lnng-
tbo dispatches today, which says the
peoplo gonornlly received tho state
montu of friendliness with satisfac
tion, nnd It had a quieting effect. ,
o
At Wllkoabarro, Pa., 170,000 mlu
prs stopped work yesterday to cele
brate Mitchell Day. Speeches wero
mado by tho leaders, urging an In
crease In union membership, which
has fallen off lately.
CHICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN' HOUSE
Special Bargains
Offered In every Depart men t for thin H.VI.K Head over carefully this
prlco list and tt hmv tho "CHICAGO STORK" Saves IK patrons mon
ey All new fresh goods to select from Priced away down.
Ladles' $7,90 Long Conts, price
$1 95.
Ladles $12. CO Long Coats, prlco
$S 90.
Ladles' $1S Long Conts, prlco
$12 DO.
Children's $3.50 Long Coats,
$1 50 nnd $1.95.
(Ills' $0.50 Long Coats, $3.95
I Miles' $1.25 Black Sateen Petti
coats, 75c.
Utile $5 Silk Petticoats, $3.50.
la-lies' ?S.50 Silk Petticoats,
$1 95.
Utile' Shirt Waists, 49c, 75c,
c and $1.26.
Udlts' $15 Now Suits, $7.50 and
$9 90.
-ad!.?' $5.90 Silk Waists, $3.90.
-silks' Trimmed Hats, prlco $1.95
I. idles' Swoll Trimmed Hats $2.95
Children's Trimmed Hats, $1.25
and $1.49.
Children' Coats, 9Sc, $1.25,
$1 49, and $1.95.
Children's Caps, 15c, 25c and 49c
Ladles' Dress Skirts, $1.95, $2.50
to $4.50.
Misses' Dress Skirts, $1.95, $2,50
and $3.50.
Udlos $2.25 Dress Shoes, $1.49
Girls' Shoes, 9Sc, $1.25 and $t;49
Children' Shoes, 25c, S5e, 49o
and C5c.
Wen's Best Overalls, -price 49c
Rots' Overalls, prlco SScjand 39c
Men's 75c Wool Fleeced Under
wear, 49c
Children's Underwear, 10c, 15c,
2Co nml 35c.
Children's Hosiery, 10c, 12c,
15o nnd 25c.
Ladles' 39c Wool Fleecod Under
wear, prlco 25c.
Ladles' SGo Union Suits, price 49c
Children's Ready Mado Dresses,
25c, 35c, 49c and 75c, '
Ladles' Belts, special 25c, 35c,
39c and 7fTc
Ladles' Golf Gloves, 25c, 35c, 39c
Ladles' Handkerchiefs, 2c, 3c, 5c,
S l-3c, 10c, and 15c
Ladles' Neckwear, 5c, 10c, 15c,
25c.
$1.49 Best Kid Gloves all colors
9Sc.
Warner' Rust Proof Corsets, 49c,
C5c, 75c and 9Sc.
30 doz S5c Dressing Sacques, 49c
Blankets and Comforts at Bmall
prices.
45c Bleached Tablo Linen, yd 29c
Better Table Linens at sale prices ,
Bargains in Towel, each, 4c,
Gic. S l-3c and 10c
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins
Cheap,
85c Colored Taffeta Silk, yd 49c
All kinds of Silks at low prices
50c Wool Dres goods, latest, yd
29c 5000yanls to select from
In all the latest styles. Prices
away down.
Best Saus Silk, ball 2c; Safety
pins, 2c; Best Spool Silk, So
spool; Darning Cotton, lc ball;
So white Pearl Buttons, 4c do.
Hundreds of yards of Ribbons,
Laces, Embroideries and Trim
mings on sale.
Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 29. By
the wrecking of a three-coach train
on the West Jersey & SeaBhoro rail
road Sunday afternoon at least SO
passengers perished, nnd tho list may
reach the total of 90. whon all Is
known. While crossing tho draw
bridge spanning the waterway known
as tho "Thoroughfare" which copa
ratos Atlnntlc City from tho main
land, the trnln loft tho trncks and
plunged Into the water.
The passengers In the first two
conches, with one or two exceptions,
woro drownod. Up to midnight 25
bodies had been recovered, nnd It Is
expected that at least 25 and possi
bly 50 more bodies still ore In the
submerged conches.
The latest estimate of the dond is
80, with nearly CO bodlos recovered
don and none other can bo recog
nized ns district attornoy of Snn
Francisco. Ruef was on hnnd with
his bnnd of detectives and thugs and Cuim of Wreck.
made an expiring effort to seize the Atlnntlc City, Oct. 29. The causo
rolns of government, and ward off of the wreck Is glvon as the failure
for the time being, at lenst, tho dls- of the mils to lock properly after tho
aster that must overtako him sooner drnw elosed, nftor permitting the
or later. passing of a yncht. Thero was no
With 45 policemen in nnd about guard rail along tho trestlo to pre
the temporary court building, tho vent such accidents. Tho const
work of Impanelling tho grand Jury, guards, havo been ordered to keop n
that Is to take up the charges of mu- lookout for bodies possibly washed
(nlclpal graft, was bogun this morn- out to sen.
lng. There was anticipation of a
Repetition of tho oxclting scenes of Divers (Jive Up Work.
'Friday. Crowds began to gathor Atlantic City, Oct. 29. As the
enrly. The police took up tholr posts bodies aro removed thoy nre hold for
with orders to ubo vigorous monsures Identification. Tholr effects nro
RESERYE
SITUATION
CRITICAL
TEN
Sooners. May Cause Trouble
at Walker Lake
in Nevada
Hawthorne, Nov., Oct. 29. A Blt
untlon critical In tho oxtremo con
fronted hundreds this mqrnlng who
Intend to participate In tho rush for
claims In tho Wnlker Indian reserva
tion. It Is expected trouble Is likely
to mntorlnllzo at any time. Tho of
frontory of men with launches, who
have alroadi' tnkon un nosltlons
within tho reservation, and the fact
that ninny prospectors nro In tho
mountains, there prosenco there hav
ing been revonled by campflres last
night, were subjects of ninny confer
ences betwoon thoso who hnve decid
ed to observe the strict lottor of tho
law In throwing opon the rich miner
al lands. Throughout tho nlcht
thero wns n movement from the town
to the reservation line, about five
mllofl from here. Tents were pitched,
nit few men slopt. They devoted
MILLION
DOLLAR
? -.
c
Will Be Expended in Develop
ment of Water
Power
Evnnsvlllo, la., Oct. 29. All pre
liminary surveys, etc., In connection
with tho monster dam to bo con-
jstructed across tho Mississippi woro
completed today, and It Is expected
that tho actual construction work
will commonco Immediately. Whon
constructed tho dnm will furnish n
forco which will genornto 211,500
horso power, much moro than Nlng
ara doos at tho present tlmo.
dnm Is being promoted by n syndi
cate aggregating $30,000,000 In cap
ital, and has already ttpent $00,000
In preliminary surveys, etc. A groat
many dlfllcultles hnd to bo overcomo
In promoting this projoct. Tho gov
ernment luiB spoilt $5,000,000 In
building a canal for navigation of
the rlvor pass the rapids opposlto
Keokuk, la., and tho new wntor plant
scheme would necessitate tho ovcr-
Tho
flnu'lniv tt It In rffnt nnllnnnl nmtnl
tholr tlmo to making nrenaratlons ... .. . .
... ..- vi uiuii'sn, uuiiK'i-no nan imiuix'u
to look with favor on tlrv undortnk-
nnd suppross nny demonstrations.
Liuigrion Is Recognized.
! San Francisco, Oct. 29. Judge
Graham has recognized Lnngdon ns
district attorney, nnd granted him
tho right to Interrogate tho members
of the Jury ns to general fitness, but
not ns to bias or prejudice.
placed In numbered packngos corre
sponding to numbers on tho bodlos.
The oxhnustcd divers wore forced to
give up nt daybreak. Others aro go
ing down. The bridge wns unable
to withstand tho weight of the sunk
on cars, whon placed on tho derricks
trying to lift them out. Efforts to
rnlso tho enrs wns nbnndoned, but
ovory onorgy was bent toward rocov-
Proccedlngs this morning woro nt- orlng tho bodies. Whon nil the bod
tonded by order. There wns no doin- los aro removed the cars will be
onstratlon whon Ruef appeared In brokon up nnd dragged ashore.,
tho court building, nnd only a fowj
othors whon Langdon and Honoy nr-' Goneral Manager Atturbury de
rived. Immediately after Graham nlos that tho bridge mechanism was
convonod court ho announced his do- faulty. Tho mayor and coroner say
clslon and ordered adjournment until they will thoroughly Invostlgato,
2 o'clock. Heney and Langdon nro and will hold the parties nB soon ns
for tho rush, and when daylight came
no tlmo wns lost In packing up nnd
mnklng conditions for a hard hike
Into tho mountains ns easy ns pos
sible. Particular attention wns linld
to armamont. Every man hnd his
'blue hurdwaro" In position for In
stant use. During tho night and ear
ly morning n number of prospectors,
dosplto tho vlgilanco of tho Indlnn
police, succeeded In crossing tho line
nnd stnrtlng onto tho Journey Into
tho mountnlns, some In row boats, thrown open for settlement today,
with muffled onrlocks, nnd othors on Thero nro 2G8.000 ncres of lnnd to
foot. About n scoro who droppod off be disposed of, nnd tho law pormlta
last night's train, with tho Intention Ra acquisition under tho gonernl
of snoaklng across tho line, woro jnnd laws. Tho reservation Is In tho
cnught, nnd nro now In custody nt Carson City lnnd district.
Schurz. How ninny othors succeed-
oil In escaping Is impossible to esti
mate. Tho Indlnn pollco forco Is too
nmnll to adequately patrol a 75-mlto
lng ns tho promlso wan made that,
though all tho federal work In tho
neighborhood would bo drowned out,
now onos would be constructed with
out cost to tho nation, nnd thnt $40,
000 a year would ultimately bo savod
the government In tho cost of opornt
lng Its cnnnl. Tho work will glvo
employment to thousands of men for
a consldernblo tlmo.
Annual lloroo Hhow.
Chlcngo, Oct. 29. Tho annual
show tindor tho auspices of tho Chi-
strotch of rosorvntlon. nnd It Is not Cngo Horso Show Association, which
tinllkoly another roquost for troops oinod horo todnv. In' tho mmi im.
(Will bo nindO. nnrfniil nt Ha klml nu.ir lial.1 In !!.
About 3000 nro onenmpod In and section of tho country.. Tho list of
nbout this place, waiting for tho prlzos Is larger than over. A sum of
$35,000 In monoy, plate nnd ribbons
will bo distributed to tho successful
oxhlbltors In tho 97 different ctnss
o which will bo Judged. Owners
and lovers of horses nnd society men
nnd womon from all parts of tho
iAUsWi FJUrmiT GHOWDKZ STORE.
McEVOY BROS.
Comr T Cmm
cil CMrt Stmts
oponlng signal. A big Influx Sunday
came from tho Tonopnh nnd Gold
flold districts, causing a scarcity of
food. Prospectors have about 1000
horses and mules. A day for them
Is worth their weight In cold. There
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is nnxioiy aootu securing wator, as country thronged tho Coliseum to
Walker lake Is strongly alkali. It Is day, tho s ectacle being an animated
claimed this morning that all tho one. Tho numerous classes Include
good territory has been claimed for trotters, roadsters, park horsos, hunt
somo time. Indian Agont Levegrove. 0rs, harness horses, polo ponies and
with volunteer, who wont Into tho Addlo horses. Class 1 is for stand
territory adjoining tho line, looking art trotters, stallions threo years or
for sooners. ret u mod with 30 tres- ... .t.n.n ii,r,.. in .nn n. ... .,.
sengers on the train. Twenty wero nniiu,ri Thnv rnnnr, , ..,, , ....' , .. .'... . ..'..
.. . .,-w.v ... , wduii. u una ni Mnn e norsn. a vaiuauiB
tho trip at a mass meeting, and the 0up will be presented to the winner
excited prospectors demanded the 0f this class besides $200 In cash,
names signed to tho notices. Love- Class 9 Is the "speeding class for
grovo gave warning If men who horses driven on somo speodway or
signed notice wero found their .n t... . ...,... ,.m ...-
la nllool ,., in ,n.,l nlfll.lla trnnis ... .... unuvu VJ a, ,uiU;i u, puwv IllUfc-
u ;;.:-..-. '..,, ... .. ? ?" be,eudr and ne flned driving club. Thero are four
... ...w . - .-.v. mv w. v, j00 of tnom
i3 wero in ji. uui a numuur ot lue v,AiP n.
tho responsibility Is placed. Eman
uel Bernnrd, the actor, and his
nephew, Sam, wore Identified nmong
tho dead today.
Atlantic City, Oct. 29. Conductor
Curtis today said there were 95 pas-
Jubilant. Ruef Is plenty crestfallen.
Both sides to the contest repaired to
their respective offlcess to prepare a
program for this afternoon's session,
o
Rebate Cao Against It. .& O.
Clarksburg, W. Va.. Oct. 29. At
a special term of tho courts here to
day Judge Goff commenced tho hear
ing of the Indictment returned by
the federal grand Jury against tho
Baltimore & Ohio Railway Company
for alleged violation of the Inter
state commerce laws, namely dis
crimination against some of tho coal
. .. akl Ih ati A fctwltiti t Inn nt
lu,ul,uu" " """"", , V. - '" " uul " "'""'" """ their own safety, not to cross the
cars and rebating. The trials are - dead floated when tho car was pulled llne A ,trong rte,ng exJgtB aKa,Mt
pecieo 10 ia .or BouCuumr..u. OHi. n is supposea man many no- Tonopah and Goldfleld miners, who
UU1U. as a cij iuitv uumuvi u4 ". cu uui iua niuuung, uuu bcib lai-
ncsses is to be examined.
I
o-
The directors of the U. S. mint
and this afternoon purchased 100,000 '
round living, and there could be no
moro than 70 dead. Fifty-nine bod
ies wore recovered up to early this
afternoon. It is charged that the In
terlocking device was faulty, and It
He advised them, for classes In tandem teams, one class
The
nrlef
German
Telegrams.
Emperor Is
HI.
are suspected of having arranged to
claim everything. It Is estimated
that at least 15,000 were camped
along the line before the signal was
ro.977 cents per
has been forced to glvo up a visit ounces of silver at
today to his country place to see the ounce, for delivery at New Orleans
Prince Euhlenberg. It is announced
that he has a cold, light although
distressing.
Joseph Buda, a Socialist sentenced
to bans at Kell for the murder of a
Socialist who turned police spy, said
that 4S hours before his execution
Clrcalt Coart.
In the suit pending between Mrs.
A. Barker ts. Mllwauke Insurance
Company a motion to strike out
parts of the answer was argued be
fore Judge Burnett this morning.
the police had Inflicted Innumerable! John McNary appeared for Mrs. Bak
tortures. er. while the defendants were repre-
At Blaine, Wash., a fire this morn-snted by Carson, Cannon and Em-
inr dmtroved nart or me Business. uu.
district. Loss, $25,000. For a ume
the entire section was threitened.
the flames being stopped only by the
use of dynamite.
At Flndiay. Ohio, Jude
ned the Standard Oil
$5000 and costs.
Dr. Howard, a pioneer of Eastern
Oregon, died at his home In Missou
la, Montana, Saturday evening. Dr.
Parker Howard conducted a drug atora and
Copxy prctl4 writelae at Canyon City
I for way years.
They say thew will shoot
any man found on the
when they get there. Saloons and
gambling halls did a rushing busi
ness last nlcht. Several shooting
scrapes occurred, but no killings.
There were two hold-ups. Diamond-
field Jack Davis, of Ranger and Ton
opah fame, and one of the most fear-
for unicorn teams and four classes
for four-in-hands. Harness pontes,
saddle and Shetland ponies aro di
verted Into nlno classes. The Busch
stable Is represented by singles,
pairs, tandomt, and four-in-hand. C.
W, Watson, of Baltlmcwe, who novor
, exhibited before, has sent his entire
reryat ion table to tho show. Mr. Walt Du
pe, of Oeonomawoc, Is showing his
renowned four-in-hand, and Mr. O
B. Bunn, of Peoria, the most exten
sive breeder of Shetland! In the
world Is represented by the pick of
this stftble.
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less men In tho West, with 50 fol- All grades of refined sugar In New
lowers, are already Inside the line. York were reduced ten cents per
Many who were camped along tbo hundred pounds today.
railroad track Inside the reservation 1 ' '
were sent back to the line this morn-' ,
lng. Two thousand men are report
ed on the way to the line from Wa-I
busks.
Carson City, "Nov, Oct 29. In ac
cordance with, a proclamation recent
ly l3e4 by tie Prettiest. tk Walk-
r wnr raaii iitv wm
Dr. J. P. COOK
MOVED TO SJ9 IJUKKTT 8Tlli.f7T,
WKHRK NB WlliXi MBHT ALL OLD
AX XSW FATXKM. FO AXY
mmtMMM CALL OK B. COOK.
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