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V OtfERS TONIGHT, SUNDAY MR AND WARMER. )AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1007. -. NO. 173. TANDARD FINED $29,240,000 hicago & Alton Road Is Liable for a Like Amount JSER KISSED GZAK k KISSED BILLY Lai Pair Met This Morning, iinded By Germany sapicnaia Sutfadron-lmperlal Salutes 101 Guns Were FIredA Mag- bt Naval Display lemunde, Germnny, Aug. 3. btlre home squndron of 30 Ips surrounds tho roynl yacht's, ird and Holicnzollcren, upon pr and Kaiser mooting this ij. am iesuviucs in nunor ui ur will bo hold on tho yachts Inhlps. Torpedo boats police Iters, as an added protection assassination. Tho homo ii tent out to meet tho Czar, ii accompanied by several Rus hips. Tho Knlsor signaled ime to Germnny," and tho spiled "Delighted to soo you again." Then tho German warships gavo tho Imperial snlute of 101 guns, tho Russians replying. When they renchod smooth water the Kais er boarded tho Standard. Tho Kais er embraced tho Czar and kissed him on both cheeks. They then retired to tho cabin for a talk. o AFTER FISH TRUST Chicago, Aug. 3. Tho federal grand Jury today returned Indict ments against tho A. Booth Com pany, tho so-called fish trust, and tho Lnko Shoro railroad, besides a num ber of individuals. It is charged that Booth secured robntes of 12 por cent on all shipments from tho At lantic. o Shoots 1-Ycnr-Old Sister. Vnlo, Or., Aug. 3. Tho little 4- year-old daughter of W. E. Fitch, liv ing six miles southwest of Vale, was shot and Instantly killed nt noon to day by hor 7-yenr-old brother, who was playing with a revolver. It was accidentally discharged In his hand. Chicago Markets. Chicago, Aug. 3. Wheat 91 92, corn 54 04, oats 42 43. HICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE o Vices Slaughtered ON ill Summer Goods jou want to buy now tho biggest bargains you ever bought in life come to tho Chicago Store and seo tho prices wo nro offering ser goods at away lesB than coBt. Road en: HE GAVE STANDARD THE LIMIT RAISES TEXAS EINE Judge Londls Says If Laws Are Not Obeyed Willingly They Will Be En forced and Taxes Standard OH the Price of Six Dig Battleships ney Starr, for tho Standard, object ed to the llnnl entry of tho order, be cause the defendant's attorney was not present, but his objection was overruled. Starr wanted tho Judg ment stt nsido, becauso It violates tho eighth amendment to tho constitu tion, which prohibits tho inflicting of excosslvo fines, and tho court over ruled this and many other motlon3. Sixty days wero givo ntho def-ndnnt to flld a bill of exceptions. Tho cnao goes to tho court of appeal in January. JEALOUSY MURDER SUICIDE Jordan Valley, Or., Aug. 3. Wal ter Scott, his wifo and Hart. Duncnn nro dead ns tho result of a torrlblo affray at tho Scott ranch, 35 miles below this plnco last night. Scott killed HiB wifo and Duncan, and then riding to ' tin rnnch of William Moore, three miles bolow Jordnn Val ley.shot himself to death. Tho mnn who did tho shooting was a rancher nnd stockmnn, his homo being on Crooked Crook. Ho hnd been working for William Mooro and yostorday went homo. What oc curred there Is known only from his pwn story. This story wns told by tho mur derer and sulcldo to Mr. Mungor, a rnnchmnn, living a fow miles bolow I00 yrds pretty fancy lawns Amities, 10, 1214 and 15c 'T now. 5cyd Invisible plaid dross goods tbe latest shades an styles, iyard 19c yd flUn, Wn'to goods and table " nufacturers prices. ! acy iav.-a dressing it 1 9c yd sacqucs aies' 15C summer vosts, now 9cyd $20.00 silk rubberized Indies' coats In all the now shades, now $12.50 500 ladles' white India linon shirt waists, handsomely trim med, prices now 45c Ladies, Coats, Suits and Millinery Going at small price. Street coats and dress hats now sold at about half-price BALEM-s FASTEST GROWING MORE. Chicago, Aug. 3. A flno of $29, 240,000 was Imposed upon tho Standard Oil Company of Indiana this morning by Judge LnndlB. In concluding, hid sentenco Land Is sntd: "Tho law prohibiting preforential rnllroad rates was passed 20 years ago. Its adoption was preceded by opposition by tho bonoflclarlos of va rious practices. Immediately there after theso persons set about to do- vlso plans for Its ovaslon. Tho do crocs of tho courts and tho Inter state commerce commission, show tho employment of a largo varloty of schemes to accomplish this result. Finally, in 1903, tho Elklns law was passed. Tho hopo was entertained thnt tho law would put an end to preferential ratoB, yot, beginning a fow months thereafter, tho Stand ard procured 1900 carloads of prop- arty to bo shipped at an unlawful and socrot rato. For this offonao tho El klns law authorized tho punishment of only flno, an obvious defect, which is remedied, howovor, by tho prcsont law prescribing imprisonment for llko offenses. However, It is tho busi ness of a Judgo to admlnlBtor tn law aB ho flndB It, rnthor than to oxpntlato upon tho ndoquacy of tho punishment authorized for Its Infrac tion. It is tho best Judgment nnd sontonco of tho court that tho do fondant, tho Standard OH Company, pay a flno of $29,240,000. One thing remains. It must not bo nsaumed that In this Jurisdiction theso laws may bo Ignored. If thoy aro not obeyed they will bo enforced. Tha plain demands of Justico requlro tho mem uinciunuu in una iirucuuuuiK " und been employed. Iln wont to submitted to tho grand Jury with a the hay ynrd, whero his bed wos, and view to tho consideration of tho con- iyjng ,iown Bhot hmBOif !n tho uuci or ino oiner pany to mo&o iranH- head. actions. Let nn order bo entered for a pannel of CO men, roturnablo at 10 o'clock on tho morning of tho 14th." Tho United States district attorney was directed to proceed acordlngly. CHINESE STIR UP BOSTON ARE BACK BAY PETS Chlncso Tongs llavoa Lively War Because a China man Stolo a Slave Girl-Bean City Learns Something of the Methods of Slant-Eyed Heathen. Boston, Mass, Aug. 5, Investiga tion rovcalB thnt Oho Fah Wong, a beautiful Chlncso slnvo girl from Snn Francisco, wns at tho bottom of tho ChincBO nmsancro Inst night In tho Chlncso quarter, whore thrco Chl ncso wero killed. A member of tho On Lcong Tong sent Mong Duck to San FrnncUco to got tho girl. Duck fell In lovo with her nnd carried hor off. Duck later was found dend, and tho girl was beaten to death. Tho Hop Sfng Tong, of which Duck wns a mombor, Btnrted out to nvongo his death, and Inst night's massacre was ono of tho results. Fivo Chinamen have beon arrested, including . Jon FIGHT JAPAN duoy, tho alleged loader of.tho hlghr this place, at whoso houso Scott ar- 1 binders accused of tho crime. rived about 3 o'clock this morning. It ' sooms Scott has been Jealous of his wife. Ho told Mr. Muncor thnt Ml ICT . when ho got homo ho found Duncan , ITIUO I there, nnd foil upon him and gave him a beating. Duncnn flnnlly reached his horao and mounting started to rldo away. By thnt tlmo Scqtt had secured his rifle and opened flro on tho man. Tho first shot broko Duncnn's log, nnd tho horso bognn bucking. Duncnn could not retain his sent and tho horse throw him, breaking his arm. Tho next shot killed. Scott then went into tho Iioubo and had a talk with his wifo, after which ho Bhot nnd killed hor. Thoro was a child In tho family, but It was at Its grand fathers, After telling- the story, Scott con tinued to tho Mooro plnco, whoro ho THE MISSISSIPPI ELECTION" Yanlnninn Running Williams a Close Race. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 3. Tho sena torial raco Is extrcmoly closo, with Williams 215 votes bohlnd hlfl oppo nent whon tho oluclal returns from 51 counties, more than half tho stato. wero totaled. Shortly after midnight Congress man Williams gavo out a statement saying that ho had heard from every: county In tho state, and that thosa roturns indicated a victory for him with a plurality of about 3000 votes.. This was tho smallest plurality which had yot beon claimed for Williams. Tho 51 counties showed tho 'fot lowing tetals: Vardaman, 38,313;; Williams, 38,098. Of tho candldnt.es for governor, Nool, Scott nnd Browor woro still ahead In tho order named, with a. small mnrgln separating them. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 3. Vnrdn mnn continues to gain as tho count noara tho end. Ho was G35 voton in tho lead with 64 counties honrd from. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 3. Tho tabu lation of nil counties except Joltor son Davis county, glvoB tho sonntor shlp to Williams by a mnjorlty, ot 1555. Small Boat Goth to Sea. Astoria, Or.. Auk. 3. Tho littlo rlvflp mntiH Knn, inA11A i... -..i j ' . ..w, ...wtwi uuui UU6UIIU HUH UITtVL'U down tho rlvor with tho Intention of leaving out for Ynnulnn Bay at tho Chicago, Aug. 3. A grand Juryflr8t opportunity, whero alio will 1.0 was ordered and will investigate tho jBed to handlo tho Bummor visitors, charge of rebating against tho Alton .Tho boat is very frail, nnd in fact railroad. All through tho decision tho most dollcato boat that hns over tho court exhibited evldonco that tho j attempted to go to son from this port, Alton was equally guilty. Tho court although many freaks have gono out McEVOY BROS. OttAnu 'Ah AXD nmr. 0 wvA. ninwiiB, BALMi, OR. rovlowed tho waybills and tariff schedules, showing that upon tho ap plication of tho Standard tho Alton rendered tho trust officials a state ment that tho rato of oil from Whit ing, Indiana, to East St. Louis was six conts, whereas tho rato to tho public was 18 cents. This allogod occurrence between tho traffic man ager and rato clork will receive moro detailed consideration hereafter, said Landls. . Landis said It was necessary to know whether tho Standard accepted tho concession knowingly, and de clared that an honest search by hon est raou would roveal tho legal rate. Ho added: "Tho law will not permit a shipper to assume that a certain rato Is a legal ono; ; ho must know it. Tho court is not Impressed by tho doleful prediction of defendant's counsel that tho enforcement of this rulo would work a hardship on tho honest shipping public." Tho court construed tho law as not giving tho defendant any immunity from pun ishment, and said tho Standard had been ba old offender. Tho decision contains 7500 words, and It took the( before. That sho may arrlvo In safe ty Is tho hopo of every ono, hut at best It Is a very daring attompt, and those Informed call It foolhardy. Rnilroud Men Strike. Donver, Col,. Aug. 3. A general strlko of all tho Brotherhood Traln mon on tho Colorado & Southern system was called at noon today. Vice-President Parker, of tho road, appeals to tho Interstate' commerce commission, claiming tho Chicago agreoment is broken. Tho atriko has tied up nil trains. Tho road fur nished coal for tho industries lure, at Pueblo and other cities. Snnta Bnrbora, Cal., Aug. 3. "Wo may logically look forward to n con flict for tho supremacy of tho Pacific ocoan. It Is not to bo supposed that our nation would consldor tho pos sibility of n foreign power bolng In control." This Is tho declaration of Admiral McCalla, U. S. N., retired, In an appeal to tho California con gressional delegation for tho con struction of n breakwater at Snnta Barbara. 0 Tim Mafilll Cafto. Clinton, 111., Aug. 3. Whon court convonod this morning tho stnto pro sonted an nflldnvlt showing why tho MnGIll muni or caso should not como to trial before tho November term. First, tho state bolloves tho lottor a forgory, therefore, wants to get tho evidence; thnt tho state Is unable to got tho alleged Pet MnGIll letters from tho dofonso; thnt tho stnto hns novor received a full report from tho laboratory examining tho organs; that tho stato has a wlluoes, William Molton, In Colorado, who has lettors from Fay MnGIll, purporting to show that MnGIll murdored his wifo, and that sho Is an accossory. Tho mat tor was takou under advlsomont by tho court. Afraid of Forming tho Habit. Hnzol Noland, of Portland, turned" upa fow days missing. It was at first thought sho had eloped, but yostor day sho wbb discovered working In tho kitchen for aomo nlco Taconut pe'opio. TInzol Is young, only I'd, but, sho has n long head. 8ho proforrod doing conking for wages than far lovo. oBosldcs, Ilazol .said' sho had- stood patiently for thrco step-mothers, but whon hor fnthor brought homo tho fourth ono a short tlmo ago, Bho began to grow woary, ospo cinlly as tho last ono kindly allowed; Ilazol to do all the work for tho on tlro family. Besides, Hnzol says sho bognn to fonr sho should got tho stop mothor habit, and bo skip pod. After Roguti River Lino. A complaint hns boon filed with tho railway commission by B. F. Jones, complaining of tho poor sor- vlco and facilities of tho Roguo rlvor lino. Aftor criticising tho depot and tho freight facilities at Medford, ho sot forth that no attention wns paid to schedulos, and that tho accommoda tions at Jacksonville woro also poor, Tho commission hns written to J. C. Barnum, manager of tho Roguo Rlvor lino, nuking that an explana tion bo rondorod. Suffered th Fato of Pharaoh. London, Aug. 3. Tho German steamer Teutonla, bound from Ham burg, has been wrecked In tho Red Sea, according to a report rccolved here. Sixteen members of tho crow aro said to bo missing. A Mining Disaster. Berlin, Aug. 3. Elgateea num wero killed and 22 Injured, soveral seriously, in a mining disaster in Judgo 55 minutes to read It. Attorr Hombur, South Geraasy today, Tlmt'H All Ho Will Re. Now York, Aug. 3. Tho Herald today publishes a roport that Cortol- you will positively bo a presidential candidate, unless Roosovelt becomes tho candldnto again. Word Is bolng passed to Republican leaders controll ing tho counties not to allow dele gates to plodgo themselves to nny candldato, becauso another man will tako tho field. Cortelyou will run as no man's candldato. o Mob Hanged tho Tailor. Brooklyn, Aug. 3. A mob chasing a man said to bo Martin Sellon, a tailor, caught In tho act of assault ing Annio Rogers, aged 17, today beat him Insensible, tied a ropo around his neck, and was In tho ac of banging him to a tolegraph polo XioDiou SunuSu 'ooiiod oui uoum, rescued him. AlbiVclit Caught Hugh Albrucht, who escaped from tho pon horo Juno 23, was caught at Vancouver, Washington, yostorday. nnd wns brought back to tho pen to day by Superintendent James. Ho la already at work at his old Job, which, on account of nln escapo, will bo hold for him longor than ho could other wise havo hold It. 0 Himnto Journal Finished Tho sonata Journal for tho lnit xoBsIon of tho Oregon laglslaturo hus beau completed by tho statu printer, and Is being-distributed. It Is a book of 938 pages, und Is sot In smaller typo, nnd Is in a moro com pact form than tho Journala thnt havo boon previously published. Tho cost of tho publication wan $1020.72. Tho session laws which woro pub lished several weeks ago cost tho stato $1088,39. 0- Gven-Havagt A marrlago llconso has beon Is sued to O, Pearl Given, aged 23, and Ella Lou Savago, aged 22, both of this city, II. II. Heullno witness. Dr. J. f, COOK TIIH BOTANICAL DOCTOR, MOVRD TO 810 LTUKRTr HTKXMT POR ANT DISKAflH CALL ON DR. COOK. 0OM8UITATI0N PRJtt. yBISl