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rfr'W V.. , it PAYSOTHERSto Adveytise' in the Capital Jotwnal It Will PAY YOU, I "T" I 1 " M ... - -I T - I ,,- . ' ' -!! II Blllll.l WIMIM IIIIM II I MW .. . 1 , , , DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1007. NO. 81. t Loois Brewery S tri ke Ends ?bAblMne.ww&4 t jUaw Medically Insane But Legally Responsible tailroad Trainmen at Chicago Make Concessions to Managers 1B0R MAKES CONCESSION Away Trainmen Are Prepared to Yield slate Commerce Com- tlssloners Are Given st Hearing pap Arm 3 a nurnou sum- jlv'ile assembling of tho rnll Usd iibor chkfs was Bout to s hfidqnarti'rs this morning. ill! v th.- committee of 192 itsdl reared to accede to tho mI Knarp and Neil, who aro mi Kr tb B1 St. Louis Strike orr. f.Lcau April 3 The brewory h'n unions thU morning docld- i return to work at tho turnip offered by tho owners before ,thoj lirrvll . I strike. Tho strike la practically over i J J fj I (. A I uiil uiu unions win conunuo ineir effort3 to securo a "closed shop." Denies Strike Is Settled. Chicago, April 3. Qarrctson and Nolll deny having knowledge of any progress toward a settlement of tho threatened strike. Messages re ceived via Now York say tho strike Is sottlod. Gnrretson Bald: "Not only has there boon no settlement, but nothing now Indicates that thcro will bo a settlement." o Forresters Eauquct. Salem Lodge, Forresters of Amor lea, had a banquet last night at their hull, and onjoyed a first-class good tlmo together. Ira Jorgonson and Perry Claronce woro elected dole gatos to tho grand court, which is to bo hold at Rainier, Orogon. Frank linker and Oscar Drawer woro chos en altornatos. Tho Forresters havo a strong and growing court at Salem. o Manitoba Educational Association. Winnipeg, April 3. Tho Manitoba Educational association Is mooting todny In Drandon for a throo days' session, mooting In tho Lorno school building. A public locturo will bo glvon on Thursday evening In the PrcBbytorian church. 7?) ffl&GOc. "peoples Jti AlWAINlfOCSE "' M W MWM IE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ! SU" WlU VN,) ""AXDEIt lJAEOAIXS THAN MVMlt HE- T" " KM LOWING DEPARTMENTS OF FINK SILKS, MII.UNKnv, LADIES' COATS, LADIES' SUITS, FJtTImiTs. SILK WAISTS. icivii unm;c imiiinvc r&HlUKOHii nuts, MisLlX UNDERWEAR. WHITE GOODS. Il'V MEN IN WRANGLE Oyer the Mental Con dition of Thaw Ladies' Fine Suits In all the latest weaves and materi als, handsomely trinunod and priced nt prices that will sell them quick $8.90, $10.90, $12.50, $.13.50 and $15. New Spring Jackets Nobby, stylish Jacket fresh from tie hands of the manufacturers, in all the latent designs and styles. Prices $3.95, $4.50, $6.50 and $7.50 I 136 uBrT Ladies Dress Skirls All sew material, tha latest workmanship, the beet salo prices. -0, $2.05, $3.50, $L50 mid $1.08. LADIES' CORSETS Tho Warner's Kust Proof H you want tho moit U)Meh model from "et Is America it Is here for you to look t. Also the best woar 'r- won't broak down ' from 4$c to H SO. Plenty of Doctors Who Swear He Has Been Insane Now York, April 3. Thcro was a big nssomblngo of nllonlBts on hand when tho Thaw lunacy commission rosumod Its sessions this morning. Thaw cutorod oarly and looked woll IIo wns apparently unworrled nt tho prospects of facing tho board In prl vnto oxaminntlon Intor in tho day. Dr. Dlofondorf wns tho first wIUiobs and tost I Hod that, in his opinion Thaw was Incapable of understand ing tho proceedings against him or of advising his counsol. Another Flue Point. Joshla wns tho only othar mom bor of tho family prosent. Tho glBt of DIofondorf'o tOBtlmony was that Thaw was modically Insnno, but le gally reaponslblo. The prococdlnga wore interrupted by tho paseagu of an Italian funeral, the cortoge bolng lou uy a brass band nun playing a funeral dirge. All except Thaw smiled. Dr. Dlefendorf teetlfled that Thaw's letters to the newspapers dur lug the trial Indicated Insanity, par ticularly one In which he said: "The prosecution Is backed by blacklegs." At this point ISvelyn entered the court room. Examined In Wlilspow. McClttre secretly cross-examined Dlefendorf about 10 minutes. Tht lawyers grouped themselves about the witness stand and the questions were asked and answered In whls Iters. Dr. Wagner took tho stand when Dlefondorfer wns released. He said there was not the slightest doubt In his mind that Thaw was oapable of understanding his posl ton and the nature of the proceed ings against him, and of advleug his counsel. Wagner Strong for Thaw. tost, designed to rosult in tho com mission's determination of his con diton. It is freely predicted that upon tho showing that was mado In tho morning sosslon, unloss prlvnto examination reveals some streak of Insanity, the commission tomorrow will report tho prisoner sano, and tho trial 'will proceed. Tho commission nt f 2:1C wont in to executive sosslon for tho prlvnto examination of Thaw. Tho examination of Thaw wnq concluded nt 3:55, nnd ho wns taken back to tho Tombs. Kvolyn also loft tho court building. During tho ox aminntlon Evelyn waited in appro honslon In a corridor. o Postofllco Frauds Haiti to Establish. Washington, April 3. Sonator Cartor, of Montana, called nt tho Whlto House todny to talk with tho Prosldont about loaks in tho post ofneo dopartment. Cnrtor 1b a mom bur of n commission to InvoHtlgnto tho business methods or the dopnrt mont, nnd Injoct buslnoss mothods Into tho present faulty systoin. "It Is charged," sold Cnrtor, "that tho money ordor department Iobob thou Bands of dollars dally on nccount of fraud. I am unable to substantiate tho'ohnrgos." BUILD NO MORE WARSHIPS In Present Unsettled Condl tion of Labor Market -o-. CHICAGO . CITY ELECTION Chicago, April S. The Itepuult ohms, headed by Frederick A. lluese. for mayor, carried Chicago yester day. Perhaps ho one was more sur prised at the result Uiau the Re publicans themselves. It market! the climax of the most mystifying and filthiest campaign ver waged In Die city. v Fiftm-us of ICIuetion. Total vote east 136,1)01 Total registered vote Si) 1.801 Total for Dunn lel.Tl Total for Hues lfH.sl Huase's plurality 13,1X1 Traction ordinance (major ity) SS.000 Chicago will now speedily settle Its street ear problem, whleh has been handed back and forth for U years as a poltteal asset, the srv1e AVaanr rnml n .Irnn.. ru,l,,l f.,r Bowing MOW Wretched ftlld aHtl- San Francisco, April 3. Dutwccn 2000 nnd 2500 employes at tho Union Iron Works, whoso combined monthly salaries will amount to al most $20u, 000, will bo dropped from tho payroll as soon us tho rrnr shlps California nnd South Dakota, now undor construction at tho works aro completed. This groat cut In the forco will bo tho rosult of tho deter mination of.the ofllclals nt tho works to accept no tnoro contracts for the construction of wnrahlps. Tho con trnotB for tho construction of tho Cal Iforna mid South Dakota woro on torod Into four yours ago. Slnoe that tlmo tho builders say they have lost a million on tho work. It Is Inrgely due, they nllego, to the unset tled condition of tho labor inarkot. o RUEF "TRIALS PROCEEDS How the Honie Telephone Co Worked Its Game ho BtipurvlHora' confoa- Tmlay'H Short WlreN. Washington Tho Prosldont todn appointed Judgo W. C. VnnKloot Judge of tho United States circuit court or California. PassHlc, N. J. Thej eutlro fatally, except the father, were wiped out by a lire that destroyed a tenement here this morning. Michael Sahipos, hi wife and four children are the vic tims. The mother died trying to res cue the children. Chicago John R. Walsh todav pleaded uot guilty, and his rase was set for October -16th. Milwaukee Fire In an Italian boarding house this moralng result ed in the death or Mrs. GIimm Cor agglo and her f-year-old daughter. Nine were Injured, and her husband may die as the result of mi attempt to rescue. -o- TIIHllt MINISTER POIfl'IlSTS. At United Statw Iiitti'firiJiig Slcgo. With FASTEST GROWING STORE. McEVOY BROS. -iiPCOVn T STKEBT. SALEM, OR, Thaw when he testified that he had talked with the defendant today about White, and found him perfeet ly rational. "I asked him," explained the doc tor, "If H considered himself an agent of providanoe In killing White. Tho prisoner answered 'no,' saying he had come to sea that It wa not so. I asked him if he undomtood what his position was, and If he thought It was serious. He answered that lie thought the ouse serious, but his attorneys had put hp a good ease. I also questioned him about his financial arrangements with his at torneys. He said he had mado ar rangements with sorno, but others, being personal friends, ho did not thlak It noaeseary to Vnako torms be fore the trial." Hartrldge took the Maud In an effort to strengthen his case made out in favor of Thaw's sanity. He said In all his converse Uobs with him he never found any thing upon whleh to base the opinion that Thaw was Insane. Following Hartrldge, the eommls- aloa said they would examine no more witnesses. The room war cleared aad a private examination was began. Tliaw Will Ik Found Baue. T! commissioners took the oaso Into thtir own bands, excluding even Thaw's lawyers. The examination took place In Justice Fitzgerald's chamber, where Thaw was pt tbruugn a rigid physical and mental quated every xettr. Within 10 days the traction company must aeesiu the ordliianeo, rehabilitate the Itties entirely, provide hu IB dent ears, abol ish straps, repave the streets, aprlnkle aad keep the streets la order, build such extensions as the city shall or der and turn over, as from February 1 of this year, IS per eat of the net profits. The olty way Invest this sum as against the time It will buy the lines for $S0. 08,000, plus the amouNt spent, or It may be used to lower fares. Will HeprvM-nt Ciuiadluii HtiidmiC. Montreal, April 3. -T. H. Hillings of MeOUl university and the Wee. leyan theologisal college. Is In Toklo. In attendance upon the World's Christian Students' Federation con vention, whloh continues In session Hntll and Including April 7. Mr. Hillings represents the Canadian students on his Journey westward Mr. Hillings visited tho colleges at Toronto, Winnipeg, Drandon, and Vaueouver, sailing from the latter place on March 18. ' o Amelia Rlngluuii OiKfiis at Weber's. New York. April 3. Amelia Bing ham will make her bow tonight at Weber's theater In "Tho Lilac Room." by the authors ot tho "Tho Road to Yesterday." Miss Bingham Euijde the. jump front New Orleans where she played the week previous. Washington, April 8. Corea, thj Nlonraguan minster, sailed at the slate department today with letters from his goreramsHt expressing re gret that the Uultad States had found It advisable to Interfere In the matter of the bombardment of Anap am. by the Nlouraguau troops. Ha did not lodge a formal protest. ( Philip llrowN, secretary of the American legation, . reports that the bombardment of Amalata by the Nlo arnguaHa has eoused. Drown went to AiualalH to offer good olHoaa toward peaee. SALOON MONOPOLV. Aimed nt by a Hill PuNM'd lit Nc-bnikkn. LlnoolH, Nb., April 3. Doth branches of the legislature today adopted a bill forblddng brewer having any flnanolal Interest in a sa loon or property where a saloon Is located. Nearly half the saloons In the state are affected. PANAMA FOOD SUPPLY, Cluirgtis of Graft Aro to It Fully Looked Into. Washington, April 3. Represen tative Rainey's charges of grsft against the Panama oanal commis sariat wero today ordered to bo full) Investigated by offloIdU. The charg es apply to the food supply, - e No smoking when tho city council Is In session. Portland San Francisco, April 3. Tho worl-r of selecting a Jury to try Ruof wao rosumod this morning. Tho defonno continued its dlllntory luetics. Ruot Is regaining tho buoyancy which ho- lost during the slon nays. Ban Francisco.' April 3. 0110 grand Jury this afternoon roBiimodl Mm Invostlgntlim of tho telephone Bonudal. Mark flemtol, president ot tho Home Company, nnd (leorgo Frlok, his law pnrtnor, woro suhpoo naed. F. W. Eaton, secretary of the Pacific States Compnny, wns also oallud. No Indictments aro expected boforo tho and of tho wook. Trial Cm In Earnest. A legal battlo that promises to last for wooks, nnd which Is axpectod to ho, In n monsuro, pivotal of nil tho criminal proceedings growlug out of tho grand Jury'a bribery graft Inves tigation was begun In earnest today., when Abraham Ruof. San FranolsAo's Inillotod political boss, was plact'dnti trial before .ludgo Dunne In tho su perior court on a charge of extortion of large sums or money from local French restMurauietirs under threat that, unless paid he and Mayor Sehmlts would prevent the renewal of their liquor licenses by the pollen ooininlsalon. When court adjourned Monday afternoon one tatoetnnn had' been eumtniMl and passed without challenge by both lrfea, and n second was under examination by the de fease. The first Is J. K. Dradstreat, a weatherstrip manufacturer, of 759 ISddy street. Hiram W. Johnson, as spsolor counsel for the prosecution, and Henry A oh, of counsel for lliief. con ducted the examination of the tales men. Tlu Tehtphoiio Deal. At the beginning of (lie year 100ft the Home Telephone Company found Itself a friendless beggar for a fran chise in aan Francisco. Then the big men In the telsphou company cm me to the conclusion that money and only money soul.) win tlu game. The' opened negotiations with Hoof, lint, by the way, hoi accepted a ISO.tM check from the. Pacific fitatee Tuleobeae Company for campaign purpose. When the Home company made overtures. Ituef was there. It cost the Home Com pany $lto,oa of this $5.Ao west Into the city treasury, 176.000 to th rollef fund. fIS.OOO to the super visor and the remalulug $138,000 was divided between Ruef ami May ot Hehmltz. This is the story of the Home Telephone Company deal as It was told to tho grand Jury. The financial' methods of the little group In control, Detwiler, Oravw, Oass, Torrnmw nnd Phillips, Is not lacking In lutrestf They are worthy of H. II. Harrlman or Thomaa W. Lawson. In the first, plucw, the Home Telephone Comonny waa formed. The little group of capital )ts held control, hut let In a few mil lions of other capital. Tho com pany's securities oouslsted of bonds to the oxtent of J5.000.000 ami stocks to an equal amount. Dr. J. F. COOK THH llOTANICAIi I0O0lt, MOVED TO Kit) L1HKRTY KTKKKT FOtt A,XV IHSKAK CALL OH , COOK. CO.WJLTATK)X VHKM, .-