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MLYmPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH U, 1007. NO. til. XttAN AFTER TEDDY its to Investigate Udders on Canal m Makes a Plea for lie Successful Man i. o Tlllmon .Mnrton. .MOrCH - rratntcd a resolution calling tie President for nil papers Lwaitlon relatlvo to tho re- . proposed construction 01 me i canal by contract nnu rwjrc- ( bill. Hirrinunin Washington. EHarrlman Is here today en , fjr the South. Ho saw: Interstate commerce commls- h kirdly fair. Its meinuors I produce better results If thoy try to co-oporato with 1110 a Interests of tho country In- I tl antagonling them. But tho teeas to bo on now. Thero is Sinccntlro for a man to bo suc- itl But I'm suro tho spirit of IpUj will prevail In tho ond. h more to tho purposo than a ideal Wo may havo a "squaro I" but unfair play. It soonis to t tendency among all unsuc- I people to attack tho succoss- tflman visited tho sonato with i'fe today His attorney, Col- lllllard, escorted thorn. Hnrrl tatllr studied tho diagram and I out senators on tho diagram jjoong son, who sat by his side. President has nomlnntcd ils, appointed chief engineer i canal, to bo a lleutcnnnt-colo- i the regular army. President today nominated !s Alfred Markcley and Chns. I to b brigadiers-general, active Texas Independence Day. Austin, Texas, Mnrch 2. Today is tho 71st anniversary of tho declara tion of lndcpcndonco of Texas, which was proclaimed on March 2, 1S3G. In honor of tho dny nil public offices throughout tho state arc closed, flags nro waving from all public and thou sands of private buildings and tho citizens of tho state are observing tho day as a holiday. Spe-1 clal celebrations wore held In ienrly all tho public schools this morning i and In tho nftcrnoon thero will bo WRECK HARVEST Million Dollnrs la Wages. Chicago, March 2. It is shown by i statistics compiled by tho Rnllroad jGohernl Manngor's association thnt -the payrolls of Amorlcnn transnnrtn. TA 1 Vtion fines -in tho current fiscal year IVUAI .will, for the flrst timo In their his- I tory, Exceed one billion dollars. I Last gear's pnyrool, as rcportod by generally GOVemOr Of MaSSaCflHSettS ai? re,ri0SQj,ns P cent of Orders Conductor Arrested parades and meetings of pntriotics i parades and meetings of patriotic rtrburr, Conn., March 2. A prominent speakors. A special cole- 8I)0c,n' train on tho New York & bratlon has boon arranged nt tho ; Hartford railroad, bearing tho Now- ftif nminttta Miltnnnn ....... tnnq onn , ,i - g"'m s iiuiitju, mio 9iva,ouu,- 000, ntgnln of $64,000,000 compared I with fi9 05. Assuming thnt tho normal increase resulting from expansion and busi ness .nfttlvlty Is no moro than It wns last 'jjar, or $04,000,000 and thnt tho sdile advanced, duo to Increases I.. ... ... ..I.I.I. . ... Rfnto iinlvfrHltv. Tn.lnv lo nlan !, ti , . . . '" n-tv mcu nnvo nireaay uccomo - ""w " "bu uriii-8 uomo irom a imnnnnt i f 1. .ll. O ' ' ' Wl anniversary tho birth of Sam MAKING ANEW ATTACK On Founder of Chris tian Science Faith Sensational Suit Brought by Her Son This Time e. will amount to $40. 000.000 In tllfo PlfV nnil minnln 4... Sl .......411 ...II. . .. . Houston, tho great Texas patriot and ' . ' "' Ul ",u w,u "'J vo a uini 01 wages special services will bo held at his ,,uu' Ul lU0 mmo "8iniont, couidod w nam in iwi amounung to i ii...,.in. .. .... .. . vvith tho reculnr trnln In n linnrl.nn $1.0.0?. 800. 000. Innamuch ns wnens gruvu ui uuiiisvnio uy mo siuuenis . ... . - " - ' , " n,i i.-.i.. .,. 1 n of tho Sam Houston normal school. ' ?",alon nb0ut 12:3B this morning, averse 42 per cent of the expense ", o ' V"0"'1 ho 't mbers of lt is,?8umnieu on tno oasis or a total " '"v " ',,U',U,,J B mm now Concord, N. II., March 2.- Allog ing thnt Mrs. Mary linker Qlovor Ed dy has becomo too fooblo In mind killing four trnln men. mnmhnm I iSn n..l ' r,i . m nf nuSt Mlttnn'd .. r .mnu.,. .' lit her IimnlS. her ROIL rionrirn w. VJHUriCS f, ' umimuu o MIJ Ul UUI1HUJVD mill. -o " tho governor, tho railroads will havo to earn two ""'. wenuwoou, u. u on bo- iht iwn ntirrlnn t.A German Meat Famine. j ,;- ""3" ft" . Berlin, March 2. So great is the and CnntnlntaWiiiiilE'. a....M .- nnd ono-hnlf l.llilnn iiniinrq in iuqtu ,,n'r ' himself and daughter. Miss :nt famlno hero that Its purchase mandlngjtfctrooifel nnd other oi '' tho wngo Increnso of this yenr, or Mnr' Dkor Qlovcr, nnd Qeorgo W, bv tho noor Is imnosslblo. whlln tho .cers aiTmbnc tho Inlurml. r$200!000.000 moro than they did In , "ur. oi unngor, nopnow ana "nonr . - r .. . r Mmrt I I Thlconductor hns ordered tho nr- tho fiscal year 1905-OG. .Ml' " according to report, of Qeorgo middlo clnsscs nro content with Its uso onco n day. Tho coarsest beef Is Belling nt 40 cents a pound, and thero Is scarcely any mutton to bo hnd. Tho whole populaco In cities, with tho oxception of largo landown on, conductor of tho train. Left Switch Open. San nornndlno, Cnl., March 2 Conductor McLennon, of tho Salt' ors nro crying, for tho admission of Lnko frcs't, hns confessed to tho Amorlcnn moat and nt n public moot- coronor iliai- ho " tho switch opon Ing of tho citizens hero Inst night It t,iat cnU8cd tho wrock J'cstordny at j was decided to petition tho rclchstng v'ullu"' "'u" u" was kuiou nnn to removo tho ombnrgo on American 3C ,nJurC(1 ,nont j Hlot Follows Strike. o I ' Portsmouth, O., Mnrch 2. Riots nro following tho importation of men JASSAULT INTEMT TO KILL rrlend" of Mrs. Eddy, yestordny Mlod n bill In equity In tho supbrlor court of Morrlmnc county, domnndlng n financial accounting or Mrs, Eddy's1 nffnlrs nnd thoso of tho First Church of Christ, Sclontlst, of Hoston, "thb mother church." Tho bill Is directed against the trusteos of thu Chrlstlnn Sclonco Church In Boston and Calvin A. Frye, Mrs. Eddy's nsslstnnt secre tary, nnd Hormnn S. Horlng, first rondor of tho church In Concord. Loan to Brazil Refused. London, Mnr. 2. Tho Rothschilds rniiwnv nmninvm. Chicago, March 2. dcorgo U. Fltigornld, assorting toller of tho ui,B',8 lmnndlng nn nccountlng of to tnUo !m tiJnroa nf BfrlUno- atrnnt ,..-, .... l imnBaCllOHB in COllllOCUOn Willi - " " .-v uiiucii amies suu-irenBury was nr- Thls resulted in nnd sovornl other banking firms horo tho burning of ono pf tho flnost enrs rested todny, charged by Harry Mrs. Eddy's affnlrs, tho bill nskB for restitution In enso of nny wrong havo refused tho request of tho Bra- nnd other outrages this morning. FrIend wl.th aB8nu,t w,lh ,nlont to(dolnu npponrlng; for nn Injunction zllinn government to Issuo a loan of Tho Bhcrlff says ho mny appeal $25,000,000 to onnblo tho carrying , troops. out of tho coffee valorization scheme. o Bnnkors hero nro convinced that tho Brazilian plan for keeping coffca up i to a fictitious prlco Is doomod to fail ure. It Is understood that tho Bra zilian public tako a similar view, and Is rather gratlQod with tho refusal to float tho loan. for kill: ; SUBSIDY BILL IS J1ICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE o atchless Bargains Offered In Every Department This Week Ponsee Silk yard 35c iVeluteens, all colors, yd 39c J.i Fancy Dress Silks, vnr.i 6JJ-. Stl Of Silks less thnn hnlf rtce. !J Dresi Silks, yd., 49c, C5o (c. 4i of yards to select from Dr Goods, yd 35e. Sfli. c. ; Dr Goods, new inln .l ! Silks. nrJ jo- c 5UadSSc "'" ,ul" o aelect from. '". White SklrU... 95c e White SklrtB price 65c waite Mualln Gowns, kS !?." 6j5jt ' neia Hibbon, IUIrn.bbon.yd3Wc -w Plccet to select from tanSrlUndba5,'P2Gc tT CnJl . -- at. 1 """" Pw o, ice 18c White Cotton 7 nm 10c. Children', White Cotton , IOC, ' IS- B1..V .KWlOc. "n Vpa,rl2HCtl8C pSS? 3C' 3HC' 5C' HBff "M. Price.. 49c -rntra n u. ... .- r jj. ona zoc t M JJtr 10c, 15c. R'lWrB.ii. . better oae at low prices. IIW. . ' cju cries 15r rt,iut. n..... r jr. ARn fS0 r5urt?,5 Rn(1 35c D,aukets Cowforts aad Wbite imtuBtj e. ' prIC4 25c Bed SDreada at Maall nrlcM. I8'1 SttM f' ,8c Wo u tk Wanfer'a Rust Proof y PW I "" CsoMts. ' . "W.... 9m W. ..H il.. O...J..1 .i . " l M4WWTB JiH. 8c Whlto Penrl Buttons, doz, . .4c 300 pairs Ladies' 2.25 Dress Shoes prlco $1.49. Ladles' FIno Dress Shoes, half price. 1000 yds fine India Linen, yard 8 1-3 c. Botter ones at small prices. 1000 yds Dress Linens, yd 12 c, 18c and 2Cc. 3000 yds Lustre Voiles, yd 12 He 12Mic Dress Ginghams, yd... 9c 12 c Standard Percales, yd. 9c 10c Fancy Percales, yd.... G tie 5000 yds Challls, Dimities and Fancy Lawns yd 5c, 6 Vi c, 8 1-3 and 10c. All kinds of Bedding cheap. Tablo Linen and NapklnB at salo prices. Ladles' now Trimmed Hats, prlco $1.45. 95 now Trimmed Hats, prico $2.95 Ladlcw' Dress Skirts, $1.95, $2.50, 13.50 and 4.50. $L White Lawa "Waists, prlto 49c $5 Silk Petticoats, price. . . . $3.50 20c Rose Bbbcsob, prlco.... 10c 10c Violet BuBcaes, price.... 6c Slaughter prices oa our Ladles' Coats and Salts. Men's 75c Dress Sfclrts, prlco 35c Moa'a 35c Svwpeaiwi, price 18c Mea's 39o Neckwear, price 25c 15o Linen Colters 5c, 8 l-3c, 10c Men's Underwear 25c, 35c, 39c Men's Suits aow half-price. Men's Haadkercalefs, 4 c, 5 c, 8 l-3c aad 10c tidies' Jlaadkercalefs, lc, 2c, 3c, 5c, 8 l-3c. and 10c. OPPOSED Ho nsBaultcd Frlond In tho fodernl building, because ho nsscrt- ed?FrIond hnd insulted his wife, whjlo seeking nows. Friend ,gnvo bond. Tho enso will bo tried Mon day. It was from Fitzgorald's cago that tho $173,000 disappeared. Ho during tho litigation against Inter foronco with her property nnd busi ness, nnd for a rocelycr, Mm. Kddy'jj Attorney HpvakK. Concord, N. H March 2, Frrink H. Streotor, in person, nnd as nttor noy for Mrs. Eddy, said today thnt has been shadowed by detectives, I l10 ,B",t flled by hor 80" "m ,,0,dc 1 fntitimi nil nvnrv laaiin Invnlvni and n numbor of men will wntch him during all tho timo tho Investigation progresses. WnBhington, March 2. A filibus ter began In tho sonato this nfter noon ngalnBt consideration of tho ship subsidy. Tho Democrats united to offer ropcatcd motions to postpone consideration to certain hours. Tho Domocrnts npparontly moan to kill tho bill. Tho subsidy bill was killed in tho houso yesterday. SAYS WIFE WAS HIS RUIN Tclmunti'pcc Rnllroad Important Vorn Cruz, Mar. 2. Tho now rnll road just opened for traffic across tho Isthmus of Tohauntopec is expected to provo tho great Importance to tho world's commerce For tho timo be ing tho now routo will bo directly avallablo for tho transportation of American traffic only, tho first steam ship connections being thoso provid ed by the Amerlcan-Hawnilan Steam ship company. Undor a freight con tract, which the steamship company signed in 1900, about 300,000 tons of sugar will bo shipped annually from Honolulu via Tohauntopec to Now York, Philadelphia and Now Orleans. Tho distance from Now York to Honolulu via Tohauntopec Is 5C99 nautical miles, while the dis tance via Panama Is C68S miles. Otmr f . No Gold to Bo Imported. Washington, March 2. Thero is good reasons for tho assertion that this country docs not need gold, but that If It did need it it could bo got from London. For sotno timo past tho gold Importing banks and other Institutions havo refrained from making engagements In tho open market in London In deferonce to tho wishes of tho governors of tho Bang of England. Large exports of whoat. Investment buying of our stocks by foreigners and sales of notes abroad by large railroad corporations of the United States have operated In favor of tbo Import of gold to this coun try. It undoubtedly Is in recogni tion of the financial strength, and the position of tho United States that the managers of tbo Bank of Eng land have maintained tbo discount rate of the latter at 5 per cent. Salem Man ConunltH Suicide nt n Hotel Here. Orogoninn, Mnrch 2: E. O. Oui, ley, formerly of Snlem, committed suicldo by drinking carbolic acid In a room In tho Rhelnphfnlz Hotel nt 5 o'clock yesterday morning, bo cnuso of domestic trouble, according to n letter written by him, which ho snid could bo published "to show what a woman can do to ruin a man nnd drive him to donth." It wns such an unintelligible csptstlo, how ovor.thnt Acting Coronor Arthur L. Flnlcy thinks tho man must hnvo been insano whon writing It. Acting Coroner Flnlcy took chnrgo of tho body and tho effects of tho sui cldo, among which woro a lottcr'nnd postal curd and n londponcll scrawl on nn envelope. Oraloy loomed to hnvo been at least very much agitated whon writ ing tho letter, and his words Indicate Insanity. Ho mentioned tho.namo of a Charley Fox, who, ho said, was re sponsible with Mrs. Omlcy for his death, inasmuch as they had com mitted acts suftlclent to drivo him frantic, ho wrote. Ho ovldently in tended tho newspapers to publish tho letter In full, but It was bo vllo in places that its contents could not bo printed. Ho mndo It clear, however, that he killed himself because of his wifo's alleged unfaithfulness, and said sho would, be glad to know ho was out of the way. fended on ovory Issue Involved Stroot'r denies tho chnrgOB thnt Mm. Eddy Is mentally Irrationnl or physically onfceblod, nnd practically holplcflu. Ho said. tho woman wub ns strong ns hIio ovor has boon In tho pnst ten ynnra. Ho refused to Hay sho would nppenr In court personal ly. Ho refused to say who woro her financial guides. Alfred Harlow, hond of tho Christian Science Publi cation Committee, arrived todny. o ROBBERS OPPOSE GAVE A GREAT RECEPTION Willamette Girls Entertain in Honor of McMInnYille - , Visiting Students ti POLICE CommtU-4. to Asylum. J. O. Evans was this morning, up oa petition of Minnie A. Evans, ex anteed by Drs. J. N. mltk and W. B. Horse, sad adjitdged lasaae. Ev tMlia UHHr, ss 7, or tU city, aavd tt sbwhIts m at akofcol Ht'mtT Corona Lost. Eureka, Cat., March 2. The Cor ona Is still planed on a rock on tho north spit of Humboldt bar. All hopes o'f saving the Corona havo been abandoned. If the prcsont seas continue there is every prospect that she will go to pieces in a fow hours. Tho vessel's condition, remains un changed, except that her bow Is a little higher out of tbo water. All the passengers got ashore, but one Swedish deck band was lost in a heavy sea. The sea became perfectly calm this afternoon, and preparations were made for taking off the cargo The wrecked vessel a as not worked any fartker tip o tlte recks, a ad 8alt Lnko, March 2. W. H. Par- ront, ono of tho gang of bunco men operating hero, nnd implicated In a $10,000 robbory, today told on tho witness stand tho story of nn nl loged arrangement with tho pollco to operate. Ho declared thnt ho had paid Chlof Sheets $100 u week to operate, and that Attorney Newton, as middle man, hnd received tho money right along. Ho Bald that whon McWhlrtor, ono of his victims, roturncd from Los Angelos, after having boon swindled out of monoy In Salt Lake, Captain of Dotectlvos Raleigh rounded up tho gang tho samo night, nnd told them to get out of town. Chlof Sheets, Newton and Raleigh were arrested a week ago charged with conspiracy, A Denver attorney is hero watching develop ments, regarding tho Denver pollco, who are alleged to bo Implicated, a Tlirco Days ia One. Washington, March 2. Tho houso today bogun tho longest day of tho session. It began work at 11 o'clock this morning, to bo extended. until Monday at 11 o'clock, to bo ad journed permanently ut noon Mon day. Thoro is still a disagreement over tho Denver public buildings proposition, i e Kddlo fllenz Injured. Eddlo Olenz, a boy residing at the corner of Commercial nnd Gaines streets, was playing at tbo broom factory yesterday afternoon, when In some way bo got bis band caught In one of tho machines, and had it badly mashed. A physician was sum moned and tbo Injured mcAber was there sow se tope tht site eaal dressed. The Injury, though painful, Ik takosi t aad mt,U Urn aoUoilhi et serfem. aid the uafortuaata Last ovonlng the second nnnunl In torcolloglttto dobnto botwoon tho Wlllniuotto girls and MoMlnnvillo grlb occurred nt tho W. U. chapel, Thooon was filled with n Inrgo nnd lulcrostcd crowd, nnrt who wont nwny well pleased with tho discus sion. Tho question for dobnto wns "Re solved, That munlclpalltloa own nnd opernto their own light nnd water plnnta and stroet railways." Tho momborB of tho nfllrmatlvo nldo were MIbbos Clara Mny, Helen Smith and Mnbol (llovor, of Willam ette, nnd Misses Anna Andrews, Lulu Ifuhn nnd Stella Webstor, of Mc- Mlnnvlllo, who upheld tho nogntlvo. Tho victory wan cnBlly won by tho local tonm, tho Judges being ununl molui. Tho Bpccchcn by both showed trntnlng nnd sound nrgu mont. Miss Mnbol Glover mndo tho rebuttal Bpccoh, nnd hor ability na n dobtitor wnB soon In ovldonco. Tho Judges woro Prof. Bradley, of tho Oregon Agricultural College; District Attorney J'. H. McNnry, of Suit-in, and Judge W. T. Sinter, nlso of this city. Tho chairman was Prof. Droughton, of MeMtnnvllle. A progrnm of several iiiuhIciiI mini bora witH IntorBporsod during tho time. Mrs. Elizabeth Will nnd Mr. Robert Enklu rendered a plnuo duot most crodltnbly. Mrs. A, Hug also gnvo n vocal solo In her usual pleas ing manner. At tho clnso of tho nffnlr n recep tion was tendored tho MsltorB at LntiBanno Hall, which was n happy closo to tho evening's ontortnlHtnont. Tim Reception, Aflor tho debating tom had van quished tho protty co-eds of McMIiin vlllo In n mnnnor thnt would havo boon n credit to n Webster, tho Wlllniuotto nnd McMlnnvllle girls, and nil who wero with thorn, rotront od to the LaiiHnnno Hall, wlioro thoy wero soon Joined by tho membors of Socrates. Tho hall was soon turned Into n frntornnl hospital, where tho wouiidH of disappointment nnd de feat wero dlspollod like darkness fleeing boforo sunshine. Tho rooms wero prettily decorat ed and pennants nnd trophlos of for m?r battles waved majestically on all Bides. Walter Wlnslow, In n itlrrlng ad dress, mndo tho visitors feel nt homo und iiBsurod thoin of Wlllnmotto'u friendly feeling for McMlnnvlllo Tho response, by Miss Lola Kuhii, was appropriate, ami was xlollverod In a grncoful manner. Paul Bnuor, tho well-known bnrl tono, appponrod next on tho program and soon sang himself into thu hearts of his audlonco, oipoclulty Home of tho visitors. Hu respoudod coquottishly with "You'ro tho Only Olrl for Mo." What might havo happened hnd It not boon for tho ar rival of several tolograms nt this timo, will probably nuver be known. Tho messages read: "MoMlnnvillo boys successful In debate at Albany." "Willamette successful nt Corvallts, and Pacific loses In debate to Mo Mlnnvillo girls at Koroat Grove." Ten minutes of rejoicing was then spent nnd ovorybody was happy. Miss Olivo.Rlddoll then gave sovornl roadlngs In a charming manner and Miss Vina Wentz, tho sweet siuger of Willamette, rendered "Abent," and was compelled to respond to sovornl encores. Delicious Ico cream and cake wero iorved, and each gentleman was provided with suitablo company for tho supper hour. It was not neces sary for thoso present to say they had a good timo. It was otidont 'thoy couldn't do otherwise. o Chcngo Marknts, Chicago, March 2.- Whoat 70 ipTS, corn 47(47, oats 42 W fl MX. Dr. J. f . COOK MOVKI) TO XM IJMKMTY KTKKKT, WMKKK HK WIfiL MKKT ALL OLD AMD XsrW r At 1UXTU. Vim AXV MfHUMF CALL ON W. OOOiC mmL kts is 4 fr9 ksstijr ay wilt see Iva well aa. COBMNnurAVKW