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r - -f , t wmmni Jn! ATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, .UYRCH 3, 11)07. no. no. "T LEGE STUDENT BURGLAK in irresistible Desire . To Rob. GKXERL IIOOT1I ARRIVES. Leuder of Salvation Army Headed for Japan to Convert Mikmlo. . . ...,(!, nt 90. rt.JIan a-1 '""'" - "i , name of Jficnnru w. 50a of Ira G. Hoopae, a LuwrCrof Kofcomo, Indiana, tcd charged with uurgiarj Low of mllllonnires, lnclud- Lmtfleld Taylors. Tho uoy K V" ( I - 1 . refits aco wnen nismibaeu thQ gcholarshlp student nt forest University, was n mem ItteSIsma Ph! Sigma frator- .J lived at tne irniernuj from which the polico re- I Mi trunK, noiuius -'" ' J of fine Jewelry. Tlio police at estimated the value ot tne he prisoner says ho was con- lr an Impulse to rou me He ald the Impuiso was ir- ult, and tamo upon mm " tt other boys were asleep. U oat and entered the Taylor inlawing a panel from tlio He didn't know tlio names ow kUt bouses The police cinim i confessed to the robbing. o Now York. March 5. General Booth, head of tlio Salvation Army, arrived today. He said ho was will ing to accept for the army any "tainted'! money that -Carnegie, Rockefeller or any other was dis posed to give. Ho will go to Van couver, thonco to Jnpan nnd will en deavor to convert the Mikado to Christianity. a MAGNATES MAY HE INDICTED. For Criminal Negligence In Causing a Wreck. Federal Troops nt Trial. Mm, Ky , March 5 Adjutant 4 Lawrenco arrlvetl today in a! of a detachment of troops fit Judge Carnes, who enmo to Wodge Hargls for complicity Murder of Dr. Cox. The iwlll wraain arounu mu cuuu i to protect the offlclnls. Clti- Isjlisantly declare this wns un- irr- B CWcaco Oraln Markets. ip, March 5. -Wheat 75 Vi i torn 46H, oats 10sB40Vi. Now York, March 5. Not one of niuHI-mllllonnlro directors of tho New York Central railroad obeyed thb order of the coroner to appear beforo him todn,y In connec tion with the Investigation of tho wreck of tho White. Plain's special, Febrtinry lGth, In whjch 1G wero killed. Tho coronor this nftcrnoon Intimated that ho would ljnVo war rants sworn out against ho men ho declares responsible. At any rnto ho will ask tho grand Jury to tnko evi dence nnd Indict tho magnates. Tho coroner charges criminal negligence o Idaho Miners' Cases. Caldwell, Idaho, March 5. Tho Moyer, Haywood ami Pettlbono enso wont over this morning to Thursdny, when tho attorneys In tho Adams caso will bo here. DefondantB' coun sel fllod a motion to dismiss, becnuso tho caso was not tried nt tho last torm. o New Senator from Wisconsin. Madison, Wis., March 5. All tho candldntos for Spooner's seat wlth drow this morning upon tho nssur anco that Isaac Stephenson will not seok ro-olectlon If given tho unex pired torm. Stephenson will bo oloctcd Mnrch 2Cth. CLOSING ASYLUM DOORS Thaw Cannot Be Rail roaded Into Insanity He Sis Protected at Severa Points On the Road to Mattewan THE EDDY LAWSUIT. Reins; Skilfully Managed by Able Men Who Seek to Drag Mrs. Eddy Into Court, niCAGO STOKE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE o NEW SPRING GOODS NOW ON SfALE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Knrtni,.! ..l.ll.i,in . . - - . ... . .. I -.-.... v.iuuiiuiii ui now goous is iin grainiest in me History A ChltAso Store, the nsortnient you luiVo to select from Is great I tflC Urirpft tllrt lntriiu i..nA.V 1... 1 ..I... VI lit- s. fawie you money. ig Gloves po length gloves In kid and , met; and white. Wo have 1 t tho rlfiht nrlroa i ...... - ....... .W..D uckand white 98c c 11.49. $1.98, $2.50 J New Jackets PjwuoBweAow thepret- oi oew jackets and silk . anywhere, and aa 1 ice lot As, ,.!, . j... HiUf coati, 4.98i ,690 Silk Waists fc."1" Prattle - Tun ia uu , - -' im your ! at 11 Prices, in. rr, utKmur trimmed. 5 k walata.. 3.50 Silk Waisk ltT'" "". r yT ., Uty Considering .u: ?.e Pr,ces " iMm -. so duality. .. DU WARNER'S RUST PROOf Corsets on Sale Here. New Millinery This season wo can show yon a grand and comploto line of high class millinery. Now la your timo to mako a selectlon.aa wo aro open Ing up every day now creations from New York and Chicago. Wo havo this soasoB one of tho best mlllnera on tbo Pacific coaqt, n young lady that can design and mako for you any class of hat you want at about half what you havo to pay elsewhere. Trimmed hats, $1.50, $3.50, 3.50, 150 and up. Ladies dress Shoes Perhaps you do aot know that the Chcago Store docs a terribly big shoe business. That 1b true and If you see the high-class shoes wo carry and the low prlco we ask for them you will also bo a cus tomer. Finer dress Bhoes, $1.49, 11.98, 12.25. 12.50. New Silks Beautiful new silks In every class and kind. Roman stripes, Dresden designs, polkadots, fancy plaids aai aalaty checks, tllk dots and hundreds of others at small price. 58LWKJS. uim it aiBBMisBSM Del mas Scores on Jerome. Jerome nnd Wngnor nrgued as to tho logical soquonco of an Insano person's actions. Wagner Bald It was lmposslblo to lay down n rulo as to whether It wns generally local or othorwlso. Joromo nBked If Thaw Burffired from parontc form of ado lescent Insanity,' ns Evans described it. "I do not know. I cannot road Evans," said Wagner. "Neither enn I," Bald Jerome, "al though I tried throo days." "Did you notlco any signs ot lo glrrhea?" added tho prosecutor. "Yos, ho talked freely, nnd his flow of words wns frequently ab normal." Tho testimony dovoloped that Thaw did not have paresis. Tho plcturcsquonoss of tho examination ns to hallucinations and delusions of Bonso wns woll lost sight of In a jumblo of technicalities. At noon Dolmns scored over Jerome, securing tho court's decision sustaining de fensors objections to Wagner ro pentlng conversations with Thaw In Jail. Another of Joromo's gates to Mattewan Insano asylum was ap parently closed by tho statement thnt Thaw did not havo opllopsy. Dr. Wagner was rccallod on tho Thaw trial this morning. Joromo continued tho examination of Wag ner along tho lines indicating tho prosecutor Intonds to provo thnt tho killing of Whlto was dollbornto. Wagnor persisted that outwnrd ap pearance wns no Indication of inoiir tal condition. "Is It usunl In brain Btorms for tho subjoct to display no agitation In approaching tho person ho IntondB to hnrin?" asked Joromo. Wagnor snld no rulo could be laid down. Ho could -clto no lnstnnco whoro a person In a brain Btorm walked calmly toward his victim. Joromo asked Wagner soTornl tlmeB If anything In Thaw's- action on tho night of tho tragedy Indicat ed epilepsy. Wagnor refused a direct answer until Joromo nld: "You know what I mean, and you aro ducking." Ho finally Bald: "No." Tho court thon took a recess. PRESIDENT APPOINTS WESTERNER Washington, March C Tho Presi dent Will appoint E. Dana Durand, of California, deputy commissioner of corporations, to Buccoed Herbert Knox Smith, who became commis sioner today upon tho elevation, of Garfield. Tho President today formally ap pointed Engineer .Goethals a mom ber of tho canal commission. Col. Goethals lort for tho Isthmus Imme diately to relievo Stevens. Concord, N. II., March 5. Law yers on both sides of the Eddy con troversy conferred today. Stroter refused to nccopt service for all tho dofondnnts named. Petitioner's at torney snld If ho porslsts 'ho will servo Mrs. Eddy personally, and com pel her to appear In court. Tho laws ot New Hampshire permit this. It Ib only nocossnry to lenvo iiapors at tho front door. Glover Not Ilought On Dendwood, S. D Mnrch 5. Re garding tho roport thnt Mrs. Eddy. In nn effort to stop Glover's suit, has sent Rev. I. C. Tomllnson with nn offer of $250,000 If ho will atop tho suit nnd mako no objection to any will his mother may mako, Mr. Glov er says: X . . "I havo received no such offer, and would not consldor such nn offer It , It wero made." , HERALD REDUGHT COLUMN Gets James Gordon Bcnnet Into Trouble. New York, Mnrch 5. A plea of guilty to tho chnrgo of Bonding ob ncono lflnttor through tho malls, In Us so-called 'Rod Light Column" wns entered In tho court by Win. Hand, counsol for tho New York Herald Company, this morning. The plea la ontored on behalf of James Gordon Donnott, owner, nnd William Glllhnm, ndvortlslng ninnagcr. Son tonco was postponed until April 2d. TROUBLES OF THE RICH Cleveland, March C.EUtabeth Gordon Hanaa has filed a suit for di vorce today from Dan, son of the lato senator Hanno, whom sho ac cuses of abandonment, neglect and cruelty. Glen Unrub, the well-known ath lete of Willamette, officiated at the Monmouth-Portlaad Y. M. C. A. bas ketball Kama at Monmouth Saturday. C. D. Qafcrlk left tlU morning for PortUaa IimImm, Have Not Yet Served Papers. Concord, N. II., Mnrch C John W. Kolly, ot Portsmouth, ono of tho counsel for tho relatives of Mrs. Mnry Dnker G. Eddy, who brought suit In hoV behnlf ngalnst lending mombors ot the Christian Sclonco church Inst week, waB In consultation hero with his colleague, ox-Mayor Nathnnlol E. Mnrtln. After their confcrcnco thoy said they had re ceived no communication from Gen eral F. A. Streotor, personal counsol for Mrs. Eddy, although they had 8omo expectation apparently of hear ing from him In connection with tho scrvico ot tho papers In tho suit. They added they expect to call on Mr. Streotcr and learn from him whether or not ho will accept Bcrvlco for the defendants as their legal rep resentative. In caso ho rotusos, thoy s,ald,..thoy will proceed nt once to mako service upon tho Individual de fendants. Tho dofondantB will thon havo 30 days In which to roply to tho allegations contained in tho bill In equity. General Stricter declined to eny whotheo'r nothowlll uccept seryloo-. for tho defendants, but announced that ho would bo ready tomorrow to rccelvo a vIbU from the counsol for tho plaintiff. RUEF TRIAL GOES ON Snu Francisco, Mnrch 5. Despite tho granting of a writ of error to Ruof by Judgo Jlobbaid lato Mon dny, Judgo Dunno this morning or dorod tho trlnl of Ruof to proceed on tho Indictment charging extor tion, until th supremo court appeals to Intervene. Ilnef Has Disappeared. San Francisco, March 5. When Judgo Dunnu'H court was reconvened nt 2 o'clock this nftcrnoon to bogln tho trlnl of Ruof on a chnrgo of ex tortion, Prosecutor Honey announced that Ruof could nut bo found, nnd thnt lio'ls a fugltlvo from Justice o Personals RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT CONVENED Capable of Government as the Salem City Council. St. PotorBburg, March 5. Stormy scenos attended tho opening of the dOumn this morning, and indicate that tho body will havo a stormy fu ture. Troops barricaded tho pub lic from tho palace. Groat crowds of worklngmon gathored about tho deputies' entrance, and greeted fa vorites with wild enthusiasm. Tho troops roJe down tho crowds and scores wero Injured. Tho government has decided with in four years to havo a squadron including two battleships of 21,000 tons each, and a speed of 21 knots, and ten 12-lnch guns each In tho Far East. Naval offlclaU recom mend that thoy build tho ships in tho United States. Tho douma was formally opened at noon. Golvln was chosen president. The Czar's proclamation calling tho douma was read. It was cheered by a hundred members, wbllo about threo hundred sat silent. CENTRAL AMERICAN WARRIORS Ban Salvador, March D. Tho Hon duras troops have invaded Nicara gua through Ocotal, and established headquarters at Pesplro. Fresldont Doallla la la Chllutera, Inspecting Uh fortifications, and says an bow costkut4 taty are practically 1-pr-akl-e, T. P. Mndlll wont to Portland to day on liuslncss. L W. .Maxwell 'left "yesterday far a business trip to Seattle."" Guernoy Hayes, a'fiqrn.viBlnlieror has returned to Portland, r " ' Mrs. M. M. Whlto Is tho guest of Portland relatives nnd friends. . Mr. and Mrs. John McGca havo ro turrml from visiting Portland frtonds George Eyru and C. A. Rockhlll loft yesterday for Mootto Jnw, Cann day, whoro tnoy will ongngo In fann ing. Stnto Prltitor Willis 8. Dunlwny was among tho Portland-bound pns 8ongors this morning. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Curtis loft this morning for Portland, whoro thoy will visit for u fow )ays. Miss Zulma Glover left this morn ing for Portland, wliero Hho will bo tho guest of her cousin, Mrs. Sohnull. Miss LyJIn Propp, who recently returned from a visit in tho East, loft this morning or Scuttle, whoro sho will reside. CluiH. Adams, recently of St. Hoi enn, Cal., Is In tho city to locate. Colonel Page loft today for a busi ness trip to Drain. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Wlmor, of Concordia, who hnvo been visiting Ralem friends, loft today for a visit in Orogon City. II. F. Looney, after a business visit In tho city, 'returned this morn ing to his homo In Jefferson. Miss Isa McNeal, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. E. Rob erts, left this morning for her homo in Turner. Mrs. Emma V. Thompson, of Ash land, Or., Is In Salem, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Conner, of tbo Wil lamette Hotel. Mrs. Thompson will remain two weeks or moro, visiting tho stato Institutions, Chemawa and tho beautiful natural scenery In and around Salem. -Only n Suggestion. It the railroad lommlsslon would command tho respect of the business men and shippers of the stato, It should select for a sooretary a com petent and experienced railroad man, trained up In tbo practical aide of tbo freight and rato .business, and who understands tho details of rato sheets and traffic business from both sides. Any attempt to fill that place to favor some locality 9r to reward some one from a political standpoint will tend to bring tho commission sad its work Into coatompt. ANOTHER INSURANCE ORDINANCE Is Being Prepared and Will Bfc Introduced at Next Session. Alderman Radollff is proparing an other ItiBurnnco license ordlnnnco. nnd Bays ho will havo tho snino rondy to Introduce, nt tho next session of tho city council. It will mako re lower rato for the plato glass, acci dent and surety companies, but tho llguro will remain nt" $50 per year In tho caso of. flro companlos.' Ho, Bays tho mayor nnd all those oppoaod to tho former ordlnnnco ndmlt tho ln- suranco companies should pny n high el- rate, and ho says ho will glvo thorn nn opportunity to mako good their words. Tho business men gon ornlly favor raising moro rovenuo by Indirect taxes of nil kinds. Ono of tho prominent business men ot tho city council said ho was willing to. Btny with tho attempt to get this tax established. Ho wns awaro thnt It subjected him to criti cism In cortnln quarters, but that was always tho caso when nn effort wns mndo to tax thoso who paid lit tlo. Ono ot tho Insurance men was soon this morning, nnd snld ho be lieved Miu InHurnnco companies would carry tho ordlnnnco Into tho courts If It wns enacted. WANTS RATES RAISEft Falls City and Dallas Lint? Makes 'Appeal to Kail- road Commission Tho FallsClty & Dallas rnllrond' una Hindu, formal application to then railroad commission for n general raise In rates on logs uud lumber of about 25 per cent. On (lr logs from all points to Dal las tho Increase asked Is $1.00 to $1.25 por thousand. All points to Nowherg $3.00 to $2.25. On rough lumber nt, $1.00 por thousand; sized, 90 cunts, nnd kiln dried, 75 cents, all to t raised to $1.00 per thou sand. Slnglo carlonda to bo raised' from $8 to $9, nnd twin loads from' $10.50 to $18. It is understood this rnlso was mndo January 1st, and the commission Is asked to legallxo titer sumo. HHAIIH-DUNIIAR 0.1 HK. Defendant FlleH i Motion (o Time. Cnln Tho summons served on ox-Heo- retary of Stnto Dunbar to appear be fore County Clerk Allou and an swer by deposition, wns met with nit answer. Tho answer la in tho form of a motion, protesting at an examina tion In tho manner proposed. Ho al so claims that notloo to take deposi tions was served upon his attorneys,, as required by statute, and thut'tho complalnt does not statu facta suRl olent to constitute a causa of suit. Clerk Allen refused to pass on th( and put It up to tho court, Judgo Gal loway holding court tomorrow. ' o Guanllan ppolnhul County Judgo Scott yesterday ap pointed Dr. J, N. Smith guardian ot tho person nnd estate of Lois A. Jory, a minor child, tho nppolntmout being mndo of tho little girl's, father, rj. II. Jory. Tho minor's ostntu In valued at about $400, and her guar dian furnished a bond In doublo t&C amount, which was approved by tho court. A good test of a public official Is how ho keps up his own homo, his sldowalks and streets. Dr. J. F. COOK MOVKD TO 319 L1HKKTY HTKKKT,. WMHtHB HK WILL HKKT ALL OLD AND XKW J'ATIKXTS. FOR ANY IHMKAftK CALL ON IHt, COOK. CdNMJITAYlOX HO. i-1 i H