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ni EVENING I Jw TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. AVAXTKU YOUit Al IX NKW L- A T BT" "PT "TT" -v YRAirs capital journal. BAILYCAHTAL JOUlUVXL. w: .....---- - - - 8ALKM, OREGON, MONDAY, DKCKMllKlt at, 1000. NO. 811. LIQUOR INTERESTS ARE DIVIDED THE WHOLE TRAIN! O WHISKEY AND BEER DIVORCED Dealersin Ardents See Virtue in Local Option Beer Business Crippled But Traffic in Case Goods Growing A special dispatch to the Portland enlng Telegram from Salem today will Bay: Salem, Ore, Doc. 31. Having jnado tho "gladsome" discovery that the local option law, as It now stands, operates to tho benefit rather than tho detriment of tho ardent liquor business in this state, tho Wholesalo & Retail Liquor Dealers' association Is content to allow tho law to stand as It Is; will spend no moro monoy In litigation looking to Its amend ment or complete abrogation, and, as a natural consequenco, thero has been a serious "falling out" betweon Ibis association nnd tho Stato Brew ers association, tho latter of whoso In terests aro bolng seriously Impaired and Interfered with by reason of tho effects of tho prohibitory measure and especially In the dry districts. This condition of affairs arises CHICAGO ST PEOPLES BARGAIN nuuoc MONDAY'S SPECIAL Department. Read en: $2 00 Fur Neck Scarfs, price. .89c 13.50 Pur Neck Scarfs, prlce.Jl.GO 18.00 Long Purs, prlco H9B 112.00 Fox Furs, prlco c'90 Ladles' $13.90 Long CoatB' g0 price Ladles' $16.00 Long Cont8' 90 price 120.00 Long Coats, prlco.. $12-50 $8.00 Silk Petticoats, prlco. .$4.50 $2.00 Sateen Petticoats. prlce..9Sc $5.90 Silk Waists, price. . . . 3-75 All Trimmed Hats Half Price. $36.00 Waterproof Rubber Lined Slk Coats, price.. $1S.3 45c Colored Silks, yard a 49c 75c Colored Silks, yard .. $1.50 Silks, yard 75c, SScand 9Sc Silk Umbrellas. Half Price. 50c Dress Goods, yard 85c Dress Goods, yard .... 25c 49c. $1.65 Fancy Panama Dres8 Goods, 54 inches. Yd Silk Wulstlngs All Reduced. Ladles' $2.25 Dress Shoes.. H- Slippers, Half Price. rgW,.T0OWOfl gALKM'l from the effects of tba local option law as they are folt in Coqullio, Coos county, and comes to light as a re sult of a test case "to determine the constitutionality of tho net, which has been passed up to the supreme court for decision and will come up for nr gumont some time this month. It was tacitly understood between the lend ing sfilrltB of tho two liquor associa tions mentioned, nnd tho contesting litigants in Coos county, that, in enso tho suit was carried to tho su preme court on a test, the liquor In terests would contribute a sharo of tho necessary exponsos attached. But, when Attorney A. S. Hammond of Coqullio far tho contestant nnd up pollant, consulted Sccrotary A. Crof ton of tho Wholesalo & Hetnll Liquor Dealers' association, In Portlnnd, concerning the matter, ho waB vory much taken back whoa mot with a flat refusal of any financial aid what soever from that source Mr. Crofton Is quoted as roprosont Ing that yio liquor intorosts whom ho roprosonts havo bocomo satisfied, through cxporlonce, that tho salo of whiskies nnd other "enso goods" of nn ardent nnturo has materially In creased In tho districts whoro tho lo cal option law is in forco nnJ that, in tho froo of these conditions, tho as sociation would bo foolish to con tinue tho fight ngalnst a measure that has proven Its friend In fact, If not in spirit and intent. Ho cited Tillamook county nnd Informed Mr. Hammond that, slnco tho county went "dry," tho sale of spirituous liquors has moro than doubled and tho snmo result was practically be i. ,.i!n! In all districts wherein n,n inn is In effect. Ho admitted, It (Continued on pace seven). 8c H. S. Ladle' Hundkorohlofs prlco 5c Handkerchiefs, price Men's 10c Handkorflhjcfs. . . 3c lc 4c Ladles' 10c Handkerchiefs.... lc FJn0 Linen Handkerchiefs All Reduced. Mufllors, from 25c up. Trios' 60c Hand Bags 25c ladles' 60c Silk BolU. price 2Bc & 65c Underwear, price.. 39c H 00 Dressing Sacques, pr!cc.45c l,o'o0 yds. 8 1-3 Embroidery. ..... .3c yard 75c Velveteens, all colors, yd..39c a...i.. Flannels. 1,000 yds. uuwMb yard . Snnol Silk SPOOl 4tfc ..3C BMt Darning Cotton, ball 2C Host Sans Silk, ball 25c Toy. Pr'oe. .. nrlco. 10c 26c tadle.'Ho...-10'- , --- ilr. "" 2.00 Silk ov jfesf) RECKLESS RAILROAD WRECK The Dead Are Too Dis membered to Count A Train Full of Passengers Standing at a Standing is Demolished Washington, Doc. 31. An nppnll- Ing dlsnstor resulting In the death of about 36 parsons and Injuria to about 50 parsons, occurrod at 6 p ni. Inst night on the Dnltlmora A Ohio Railroad nt Term Cotta, a su burb of Washington. Tho Frodorlck City, Mr., local No. 66, on tho point of pulling out from tho stntlon, wan run Into by n train mndo up outlroly of eight empty coaches bound from the wost for Washington. It Is now nscortnlnod thnt 45 aro dead and possibly fifty. It Is pos sible several bodies aro still In tho wreckage. A Later Katliiwto. As far as enn bo cstlmnted this morning tho cnsualtlos In tho Terra Cottn wreck aro 40 dead, and eight injured. Tho exact number of (load Is dlfflcult to nscortnln on account of dlsmombcrmont of bodies. Tho sup erintendent of tho morguo says that ns near ns ho can toll 34 bodlos arc thero; two aro at a houso In Torra Cotta, and four died in hospitals FIvo men. mombors of tho crew of emptlos which ran Into tho crowdod special nt Torra Cotta Btntlon, wore arrested. Responsibility for tho wreck Is unfixed. Inquiry will bo hold nt Baltlmoro whoro nil train records are kopt. Knghio Crew Arrested. The onslno of tho roar train Is said to be ono of tho lnrgost nnd !, tviMM of imswngor onglnos I used on tho road. The fact of Its size, probably savod It from total 1 destruction, tho principal dumago to 1 it bolng conllnod to the front of the I - t.la MtlL'ltWIOr onglno. lJoonunu ui ...- ....... .- Hlldebrondt and his fireman oscupod. HJldebrnndt U said to have been a substitute. Ho nnd his fireman were arrested, but no formal oharcos havo been placed against them, ponding the Investigation. Tho wreoked train wns composed of an engine smoking car and two day coaches. Tho two rear conches were reduced to kindling wood, and .u .- nf the smokor was tolo- scoped. So proat was tho impact that the local train was scattered along the track for a jodiwotuw .r Unoe. Fortunately tho wreckogo did not take Are. Jlrakemnn Heim-mlier nothing. Frederick Leigh, brakeman on tho wrecked train, died In a hospital this morning. Before hU death he said Z bad J.t Parted to pull out of Terra Cotta, when a train beh nd Jtruck them. Lola was moving ".... .i. m.ih at the time and iZeied nothln, more until h. 1 awoke In tho hospital. Fntlirr una on ; Bodies of Dr. E. O.Beit, two sons. . ... .n.i Sinclair, five, wero SSt5lt. terribly mangled. Only part of the physician's body re- mains. Sinclair was Identified by hi. mother's description of his cloth Si Th mother remained at home raring for a third son. aged three. Si" otter. vUlted friend, for the J," Dr. ButU. of the hea th do Mrtment of thl. city, could only den- ft?S remains of Ms wife by a Adding ring. 'e' haTve moved all vestlgo of the wreck; no more bodies were iouhu. iv L F. COOK ro to u"jw "?; KfSw VATU plBff..- OAIil OJf . COOK. An WAS DESTROYED BOLD YOUNG ROBBER Attempts to Hold Up Pas' senger Train Richmond. Vn.. Use 31. Son- biard Airline trnln No. SI was hold 76 miles south of horo this morn- ig. A passenger nppnrontly aged about 25 took n sent In n Biuoklng npnrtmont of a sloepor. Tho Pull man porter nnd conductor waro In tho day conch nt the time. Tho robber, as the porter returned forced tho no gVo nt point of a pistol to look both doors, nnd started to rob the pnneon genu He had secured $S when tho conductor forced his way Into tho cnr. The robber shot him and pulled tho air cord nnd ewnped. The con ductor's wound l not serious. 0 C0RBETT PREDICTS HERMAN Cleveland, Dec. 31 Jnmos J. Cor bett, In nn Interview oxoluslvo to tho newspaper ontorprl.e nssoclntlon. writes. "Both Hormnnn nnd GniiH iv.. In flm. rnniHItnn for tho flullt. ,w... ..... -iJ-.-Hit.-. --- Gnus is n three to ono favorite Gnus has It on Hermann In roach, oxporl onco. gonornlshlp and footwork, but his punch Is wonk. Hormnnn Is ton times ns clover ns Nelson. If Hor mnnn Is able to stand tho negro off. tho hitter's chnnees will dwlndlo ns the fight lengthens out." Tonopnh. Doc. 31. Both Gnns nnd IbMUiunn nro rastlng todny. Her iiunnj says fight will go over 20 rounds nnd he will win. Gnns ex presses opinion thnt he will win In short order. Onus look, strong nnu onpnblo of figliMng n groat iiguu Jack O'Brien arrived last nigni , and wiys ho will not bo surprised to . hqo Hormnnn win. but would pinco monoy on Gans. Brltt ! In tonight with n largo delegation of 'Frisco sports. 0 - Held iiy it Train. Salt Lake. Dec. 31. Doteotlvo of tho OroKon 8hort Line arrested five fnrmers and tho operator nt Tutor- n nmii. for causing a wreck at Potomon yostorday.18 miles oast of Ogden. Tho train was .ont Into tho wnhnr rlvor. killing onglneer K. A. McFeoly, and Injuring Fireman A. B. Transk and Brakeman M. II. Trice. Fanners claim thoy ondeavorea 10 stop the train to secure coal, Opera tor has confessed. Chicago Gntln Market. Chicago. Dec, 31. Wheat, 72 9 73, corn, 40 0 39. oats 33V4 033U. n IIIU1.V THLKGHAMH. John a. Price, of Philadelphia, has confessed tho murdor of Mr. f..,io vr irwis. clearing o mys tery that baa baffled tho pollco for weeks. He said ales 01 iu vicuui baby haunted him. Oowrnor Warner, 01 wioancau. . so 111 of bronchial trouble that unl he recovers rapidly he will be unable to go to Detroit to Inauguarted tomorrow. After all that has been prlnwd It scorns Cleveland has only been u forlng slight indlgtlou, not at all .jrious. Kevr Care tor Epllcfwjr. J. B. Waterman, of Waterton, U., run" ". . : L..- .uA tar Tear wltfi OAUgUU. -- --- - . epllep, w carea vj uu ----.;-. ini.i Rhe hu not pa fttuelc for over two yw,' S cleans .ail !. ki J rsK ior. ROCKEFELLER OMINOUS ABOUT PUTURi Says Unwarranted holders Pregnant (Kxrlu.lve to The Capital Journal uuij iiK'nou ' iB(iir uiiiiiBu ... I..1.....I I... V..... ............ 1A..MM.I. Awoclntlon.) ! Now York. Dee. I. John 1). Rockefeller at Poonntlco Hills said to your correspondent tedny: "I nin making Inventories for the year just ending, mnny buslnoas men find they've Buffered low of million, though shrlnkngo In vnluo of shnre holdlagj. This lu fero of our great prosperity, can only account for by lowered stock value, by nttnek. upon corporation lntorol tho last two years. Unwarranted attack, that go to tear down structure thnt havo boon reared through great effort. energy nnd nntlonco. Hffect. of such attacks nro first felt by capitalist.. LIABILITY ACT HELD INVALID LouIsvlllQ, Ky., Den. 31. Tho federal court today decided tho em nloyors liability not unconstitutional. hnldlnic that It would regulate com- meroe within tho stuta m woll be tween Btntes. Tho decision was ren dered In tho case of N. C. Brooks. admlnlBtrntrlx. agnln.t the Southern Pnolfic, plaintiff, n resident of Ken tucky. An accident killed her son In Kansas nnd she sued for $2,000. This may affect 11 similar law In Ore- Kon. White I'eiir Nrgroe. MmiBton. Dc. 31. Houston honso- holders today nro advertising for white domestics. This Is oauswl by general fear of negroes on account of nn attempt to shoot Mrs. T. II. Mc Gregor, wife of n representative, for which Austin Williams, a man sor vnnt of the McGregors has been ar rested. Wholesalo attempt to poison tho family of Chas Hume with rat poUon placed In a turkey, the Jim Crow street car ordinance, and agita tion ovor tho country generally Is held responsible. Mexlraii Millionaire Arrested. San Antonio, Doc. 31 .Patricio Guorra. of Coahulla, one of tho -,iMii and most prominent clll- Mna of Muxlco. was arreted on a charge of helng tho Iw4' of tno Jlmlnes raid, and placed In Jail here. Ho owns a million acres of land and Is con.lJorcd tho blgge.t catch of tho alleged rovolutlonltts yet made Wuiimii Munler Bentenml, ir...... ruv. Dec. 31 -Arguments wore began In tho federal court this morning In habeas corpus proved ... i..i..,l lit behalf of WBKl Myers, sentenced to hang January 18, for murder 01 ner hu.m-mu. Comiiiltted to I'm. Hherltf Rnd arrived this mornlnif with W. M. STtttrett. who was m. rd from "" eoun,3r to nt ySlraproment on the charge of robbery. Heart Fluttering.. UB0,geau4 food d .tomach. locafd j ---" heart, pri arao mu" JT. a . V ....1 WKen your " heart pmpivw ". v- ,tw. D. J, Trf rtK Warfare on Share! With Disaster Throught them debtor clnM nuffo h1 next. Who will bo the next to. suffer? Why. the mnn with tho tltti ner iwll. tho wurklugmnn. Whew stock value, nre dourcclnk'd cniijtnll 1st. beelu to take In tonus; then tho debtor clatioi fool donrviNed. N Kojn the debtor olniwox feci the depro.filsul thon thoy will retrench. Then I. thai worklrigmnn'i time to suffer. Yoly n.k me my opinion of business nroij iiBoii nxt yunr. I novor comldor prophesying and will probably noM bORln now. I hnvo faith In Hlipj Amerlcnn puoplo and In the honest of business men. I have faith go ,i..ir iii.tamittii t hnun till. rniiritrvS will renllco Its eh nro In proHporli thl. coming year." Additional PctsoflUpffl Miss Be.slo Bnrnett la tho Xf of relatives In Marlon. A Zadoo Rlgg. retursod this inor Inn from a business trip to Portlaail! Miss Klhol Wlckhnm reiufuml thSl morning to her homo In Waterlog Linn county'. Hon. K. M. Crolian relilrnsd BaU urdny evening from a business 'Um to Portlnnd. . Mrs. A. II. Cornollus. after n thor visit here, returned to hor honvSoM ' Jefferson today. I Mr. and Mr. I). J. Ooode, 3 n visit lu thl. nity. have rclurnodito their home In Hugeno. Mr. am' Mrs. K. U OltnKfeMl have been vIMUnS Baloin refatjn have returned to their home IimKuj iniin. Mrs. 11. G. Ronnomnn nnd children; who have been visiting In theclt7? returned this mernln: to their homel In Olondnle. o Hwrnrs Off- John Bell, after a night's medium tiun In tho city Jail for IndulftlngMo freely In boow. appeareil f3 Judge Moore, this morning "t,'fi9 elared his Intention of being a sjwrj man during 1007. Ho was relH -o - Mnrrlnue I.lrenn A marriage llnce was IsstieiVWM morning by County Clerk AUcsWUy Morton A. Mack, of Turner, agedfcSin nnd Artie Frame, of Otaytoni ag 20. rtiuti Svw Yritr The Auditorium rolKf suaiingsnaa .111 i.nv a. cseelal sion pSJei Year's eve. from 10:30 p. n, tJ31a; . ... lti . u. Hielnhorn PlntdU OuHlf. Chris Btelnborn entered a plml guilty In tho circuit court to taj charge, of criminal treatment o 11 ..., old dauabter. Mabel. 11 court reserved sentence uatil Wwgl ...i.v flteinborn'a arrMt, wjs caused by Buperlateadent OardaeTIJ of the Boys' and OlrU' aw aonjl who took eharge. of the qawftUBu minor chlldrept IlIKD. HI'LKY At hU bomtt near CeMe nmi.m county. Sunday, Dec; ber SO. 1900. at o'eloek P; El lleory Kpley, aged 75 yrf,r- effecta of pneumonia. . ..,i wl. tho father of Dff a Kpley of thU City, who ItH? I giivi. "- - , . , 3 ywldeat of ltaivnw v-w rr U well kuown. th "" brought to thla city, a n . .. - ..-. will tytfur Wa at Dr. T5plr' tWi m 4 I McEV0Y BR0S1J25!1! ., .f"w