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-rTr Tjspr, Tpw-r '""'jsar- - - - r- tt2 .. wmm 4ri .,-". . 4 FAIR TONIGHT AND' SUNDAY. Ltie"s AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BAliEaf, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY ltf, 1007. NO. J 55. ,xvn. fWFUW '91!4jAgfejp-r PERATORS READY TO STRIKE i ii i i i i ii i ' ' ' t l" i ' cbnttal Evidence in HayWood Case Is Trifling PAN E5E EDITOR SPEAKS JAPAN WAR TALK of the Kobe Slilnbun Soys Francisco Troubles Are to tl j .-I kLjtAH.l DiUlfnHA kr ur mliiuai iwiiuiiui nwdiiuiia & : Sling of a Gnat On the Human fllctcd on( their countrymen in Snn Francisco. Tho San Francisco tioublo is to our mutual national relations, as tho sting of n gnat on tho human body." THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS. Talk on Training Citizens1, and Take a HalMIolidny. York, July 13. "That there be no question of war between In and tho United States is as a that axiom that 2 and 2 Its i," writes Kadjnmo Mntsukn- j Japanese of rlgh rank, and cdl- i( the Kobo Shlnbun, one of tho Influential Japanosc newsna- In an article to tho World to He Is here with Admiral Yam- lo. "Tnero is no war party in n," ho continues, "but thero are 10,000 out of 50,000,000 who ixcited, but they don't want war, want redress for daranges In- Soattlo, July 13. "Training In Citizenship" was tho general topic of this morning's session of the Chris tian Endeavorers. This nfternoon will bo generally obsorved as a holi day, and numerous excursions nro planned. Tho second rondltlon of tho "Messiah" will colso tho even ing's proceedings. o Cut Oir Child' Logs. Colfax, Wash., July 13. Joe Ken nedy, a rnncher, living six miles enst of. Colfax, cut both legs off his 4-yonr-old son yesterduy. The child was playing in tho odgo of a wheat field with other chlldron. Mr. Ken nedy was mowing in tho edge of tho whent flold and failed to seo tho chlldron. The logs were cut off Just nbovo tho ankles. Tho child was taken to tho Colfax hospital. NO CASE AGAINST HAYWOOD (ANNIE WAS EASYi American Wdnuin Gold-Bricks Irish Hilres, ' an Sclnnltz'fi Appeal Hangs FJre. San Francisco, July 13. The ap pellate court today Indefinitely post poned action on tho appeal of Schmitz to xompol Judgo Dunno to sot a dnto for hearing tho bill of ex ceptions. Tho court loft tho mnttcr to Dunno. J1ICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE he Big Boom is Still 'n at Chicago Store STATE FALLS DOWN Introduces Evidence to Refute Wit nesses for Defense, But Falls to Corroborate Ofchards-lf Submit ted Now Jury Would Have to Acquit London, July 13. Plorpont Mor gan today was a witness In n London court ngalhst Mr. Josephlno LobIIo, who is accused of alleging friend ship with Morgan in order to got money through her schemes. Mor gan declared he never know or saw tho woman. Annio BMount, nn IriBh hclrcBS, charges tho defendant with securing $42,500 from hor on hor Morgan pretenses') CALLS THEM A "SHIPMENT." PRICES ARE RECKLESSLY SLAUGHTERED pe oust make room for our fall stock, which is now beginning rve. We havo not half room enough for our fall stock, bo we f to do something and that is to cut the life out of prices for ui -o days. Tho best price you got olsewhero we will beat. AD OS': OUT THEY HAVE TO GO C Dress Goodi, 75q; 75c Dress Goods, yard, 35c; 85c Dress fM'ard, 49c; 50c Silk, yard. 25c: 85c Silk. yard. 49c: $1.10 Fine a sk8, yard, 69c; 7c Calicoes, yard, 8 l-2c; 8c Lawns, yard, 4c; -c Lawns, 7c; 15c Dress Gingham, yard, 8 l-3c; Remnants of ,co at any old price; 12 l-2c India LinonT' yard, 7 l-2c; prices 0 Pieces on White Goods and Muslins; Ladies' $3.50 Dress Hats mi: ik nn ..,.. . - t-.vv jacKots, 2.95; Ladies re. Coats and Suits, about half lte Ind,a Linon Suits, handsomely embroidered. $2.95: I CS B0ea the same low DricoB. Men'a 45c Underwear. - c; 75c Overalls for Men, 49c; Boys' Overalls, 25c; Ladles' "wi ic pair; Ladles' wine wav !.. .. ,. b iue line. 20c Hose, pair, 9c, Everything goes "AXSM'-, FAKMWJ HOWJXG iTOJUL v Pone i TrTrFYn BoIbc, July 13. Tho defense rest ed Immediately on 'court reconven ing, and tho stnto called as tho first witness In rebuttal John Rice, a Caldwell attorney, who Bworo that Orchard did not havo a mustache in November, 1905, whon Witness El liott said ho mot him on the train. Dan Garnoy, of Walla Walla, Wash ington, contradicted Dominlck Flynn, who Bworo that Orchard was play ing cards tho day tho Bunker Hill and Sullivan mill was blown up. Garnoy said Flynn told him ut that tlmo ho didn't know where Orchard had gone.- R. E. Grunshaw, of Deadwood, identified John O'Neill, editor of tho Miners' Magazlno, whom ho kqew in Dakota In 1880. Ho was callod to testify that O'Neill was tried for murder, hut tho dofenso ob jected,, 'and flic court took tho raat- Iter undor advisomont. E. M. Hughes, railrodd managon contradicted tho witness, Elliott, by Bwearlng that El liott couldn't havo ridden on tho 'train ho sworo ho djd. T. C. Callopy, another railroader, gave Blmllar tes timony, j J. T, Stovonaon, clerk of tho Cul- len Hotol nt Salt Lake, swore that Orchard was there at tho tlmo Elliott 'said ho saw him on tho train. J. II. JMosor, of Denver, sworo that Orchard stopped at his rooming house in J 1904 from July 20 to August 1. jThls was tho time Dr. McGee testl ified that ho Baw him at Wallace, j Idaho. Sheriff Bailey, of Shoshono .county, and other witnesses gave tes timony contradicting that of McGeo. I Gust Paulson, ownor of tho Hercu iles mino, sworo that Dan Cordonor, , purchased Orchard's Interest in .tho mine, but was not permitted I to say when, other than It was In tho spring of 1898, a year boforo tho Coeur d'Alonoa troubles. Ton wit nesses wero examined up to tho noon adjournment, and deeds admitted showing Orchard's transfer to Cor- doner was made March 7, 1898. o KILLED BY AUTO. Strike-Breakers Classified by ployes ns' Livestock. . Em- Chicago, July 13. Secretary Rus sell was notified today that a ship ment of strike-breakers was mado from Patterson, N. J. Thlrf Is accept ed as ovldenco" that tho Western Union is determined to prepare for a strike. Tho otrlko-brenkoru nro Btu dents from tho general ofllccs of tho compnny, Bomo of them women. Tho Postnl has housed its men in a down town hotol. o HE MUST iSEPERATE SYSTEMS LIGHTNING STRIKERS PREPARED OREGON GIRL'S TROUBLES.. What You fiolu' to Do When Rent Conies 'Round. Uvo AWAITING ORDERS All -Efforts At Campromlse Have Failed and It Is Expected Either New York or Chicago or Both Will -De Ordered Out Tonight. Now York; July l'3.-i(Jlinfl. Mc- Inory, secretary of tho local tolo grapB" operators' union, "said today that 90 per cent of tho 2000 tele graphers in the-' city wero ready to walk out today If tho word comes that Nolll' has fulled to effect n sot tlomont. - u-i- Snn Francisco, ' July 13. Tho tel egraphers' conforonco was without nn definite result. Onkland, Cal., July IS. Commis sioner Nolll,' Genornl Superintendent Jnynes nnd Assistant Superintend ent Miller, of tho Western Union, wont into conforonco nt tho Western Union liondquartors this nfternoon. NowYork, July 13. Wall Btreot 'with apparently llttlo chnncft of reach was lato agitated noon by n rumor yestorday aftor- that tho in- ing a Battlement, confidence in tho Small has llttlo negotiations coin- torstate commorco commission, whjch ,,nK to n ,,linD-' ending. Although do- has been Investigating tho .Har- ",ea y ..onomenmp, mo understand imnSi n..vni r i.n -iti.. Iiik nt headnuartors is that the fcel- nnd Southern Pnclflc, will make ,,nK ,B not tl10 ? botweciGoBilt-J puuilc Kb report within a day , """" '"-"" , """ ohuiuii, hu nr twn nn.l ihnt l will ronnmmnn.l .. Small. It Is UndOrStOOd that the separation of tho Southorn. Pacific ,Ea8tcrn mcn no anxlouB for nn ex and Union Pnclflc railroads on tho tension of tho strike. ground mm may are competing lines , , nml ihnt 1,lr nnnrnMnn na nn uVa. NOW York, Jllly 13.Pr0Bld0nt" torn Is against public policy and a Ahe. tho local union announced direct violation of tho Sherman law. it 3 o'clock today that tho local b- At tho qfflco of E. H. Hnrrlmnn tho,nt,on wns critical. Ho declared tho statement was mado that Mr. Harri-1 mnn had no ndvanco knowledge of i Paris, July 13. Tho involved litf-, gntlon in which tho Countess Spottis-1 wood-Mnckin, who was MIbb Salllo Brltton, of St. Louis, nnd tho Ducllosa do la Rochefoucauld, daughtor of the Into Sonntor' Mitchell, of Oregon, an concerned, was finally honrd in courb yesterday afternoon. Tho casp orig-. inntod in a dispute in 1902 oyer tho countCBBCB. claim to tho recovory of tho rent of n houso loaed to tho duchess, which tho lattor loft on tho ground that it was lnadraquntoly heated. During tho controversy, tho duchoss' Jewels wero attached in a libel suit brought against hor by tho countess. Tho duchosB now Books, first tho ropnymont of $800, tlfo oxponso 6t llvlrrg at tho hotol whilo tho heating of tho houso was drnhgod; second, $2000 damages to Mior reputation caused by tho couritosB in entering n criminal complaint, hecnuso th'o duchess removed' her Jowols whon attachment proceedings wero Insti tuted in connection with' tho rent suit. Tho decision of tho court will ho nnnounced July 20. '' o HEARING POSTPONED. tho commission's recommendntlon, nnd had received no intimation ns to when it would bo mado public. The Wall street story declared that tho commissioners had unanimously advised tho nttornoy-genornl to be gin an nction to forco tho Union operntors of Now York and Chicago wero propnred to strlko nt a mo ment's notlco, and that radical ac tion could ho expected in tho next few hours, o Examination of Dr. Coleiiiau's Acts -, aw Guardian, July 'Mi. Tho hearing of tho complaint urg ing objections to tho accounting ot Rev. Dr. John II. Colomnn, as testa mentary guardian of Myra W. Loom iH.'Svhloh wbb filed in tho Troy, Now York courts, haH been postponed un til July 25. Tho cash Involves a log-, ncy of $72,000 loft in cash in trust by Mrs. Lucy W. Hughou; who had adopted Myrta Wl Loomln. Tfr4 'aiui)!ulnLaUogcg and cjiargainv that tho commlHHlon. fees are oxorbl- tndt und that tho estate hns boon de pleted by cnuscB which nro not necoa- miry to its proper administration, SInco ho wuh qppolnted trustee- Dr. Coloifian wnuf choson president of Wlllumotto Unlvorslty. Belgian Army Is ExpoHcd. BniBsels, July 13. Mnjor Lemalr, who served 18 yenrs In tho Congo, Pacific to divest ltBOlf nf all Roiith-!""" w'' resigned when notified ho drn Pacific stock, of which It holds wou,a bo Prosecutod for cruelty to- Clutch Refused to AVork nnd Ma chine Went Over the Bank. Belllngham, Wash., July 13. Be cause tho clutch failed to work as an auto driven by John Larson, a wealthy man of this city was turning into a narrow road, tho machine and Its occupants went over a an em bankment near Samlsh lake last night. Larson received such injuries that ho died this morning, Dr. D. E. Biggs and Glen Hyatt' received minor injuries. - o Browned Three. New York, July 13. Tho fishing schooner Nickerson was sunk by tho White Star liner Roumania, and three of the crew wero lost, in yes terday's fog, off the Nantucket South shoals light ship. Run Out of Sight. Chicago; July 13. Gus Kobba, driving a mack! U ike 24-hour au to rw q tk Harleai track today 900,000 shares. According to tho report, ao tho story wont, tho two systems nro In direct competition from tho Mississippi valley to tho Pacific coast, nnd arbitrarily fix rates In restraint of trade. Tho dommls- Blon believes, this Btory continues, that there is ample law to break up this combination. It hnB boon known for several months that Mr. Harrlman expects that some attempt will ho mado to prevent the Union Pacific from hold ing the stocks of competing Jines, and It is Bald that his lawyers havo been at work upon a plan to enable tho Union Pacific to divest Itsolf of these securities voluntarily, and thereby prevent long and expensive litigation, such as occurred in tho Northern Securities fight. It Is said that Mr. Harrlman's plan Is to form a holding company, similar to tho Railroad Securities Company, which ho organized several years ago to hold his Illln&fs Central stock. Tho legality of this company has novor been attacked. o May Sutton Ohhs the Tropljjf. Newport, Wales, July 13. May Sutton today defeated Miss Lowther I straight sets, 60, 7-5, successful ly defending her tltlo to the Welsh championship. Tats is tho third time sa has captured this title. Mte is bow the absolute swaer ef the eham pfcHwalp trophy preoated by the ward native soldiers, retaliated to day by publishing a sonsatlonnl ex posure of tho conditions In tho nn tlvo army. Ho declared tho soldlors are merely brigands who raldod tho populace, assault tho women and burn tho villages. Tho major says that whon ho at tempted to protect tho natives by in flicting severe punishment upon tho troops, his disciplinary measures woro ovorruled by his superiors. Ho insists that tho real object of tho Congo administration In preferring tho charges was to got rid' of him. Will Mec-t lit Mcdford. Tho midsummer meeting of tho Oregon State Horticultural Society will bo held this year in .Me'dford, August 8, 9 and 10. Tho citizen of tho Roguo river metropolis aro making extensive preparations for tho meet and will doubtless bo great ly benefited by the convention which promises to be one of tho boat ever hold In that section. Among tho addresses to bo mado on tho program will be: "Llmo-Sulphur Spray," Prof. A. B'.JCordloy, ho Codling Moth.'Geo. W. Tay lor, "Summer Spraying' L. D. Har ris. "Co-operatloa In tho Caro of Or ehardj,"Frof. C. I. Lewjs. 'Dy toil CfcUure," F, B. Merrlqk. BooHtJiiK for Similiter. Gcorgo E. Allon, formerly of Sa lem, now secretary of the board of Undo at Sumpter, Bonds us tho fol lowing; Tho Sumpter District Development; Lcnguo has this to oifer: Tho boat paying proposition for soven miles of -lectrlc rnllroad from Sumpter to Bourne; will glvo $10,000 to tho builder. Tho best of mining proper ties for snlo on reasonable torniH. Tho largest Hmo quarries In tho West to open up, good clay for brick. Largest bodies of whlto plno timber. Whnt tho city of Sumpter has: A 200-ton Btnolter; n two-Blory brick hotol; bank; sawmill; planing mill; two-Btory, brick city hall; four churches; a $6,000 school houso; iiioclorn hoBpltnl; government fores try headquarters; telephone; a grav ity water system; electric lights; opera houso; rnllroad; paved streets; newspaper; fjtonm laundry; 2000 people, Will Como to HmIoiii. Roy Fullor, convicted of mun sl nughtor, ro3iiltlng from nn nbor tlvo adoration, alleged t have boon committed oil Abblo Gover, in Englo Valley last April, was yesterday morning sontonced by Circuit Judgo Win. Smith to a' term of ton yonrs In tho state's penitentiary and to pay in addition a flno of $2000. Bnkor City Domocrat. r , . . Condensed Milk Factory. A thorough canvass is being mado to ascortaln how many cowb aro ho ing milked in a radius of ten miles of McMlnnvlllo, with a view of locat ing a milk factory. McMlnnvlllo Register. COOK I itiiiHinlHHBBBHHMIMI t mtmMMmmkmmmk HIlriiHMniaHl