TOXIC"1 OR WEDNESDAY. AJLYCAPITAL JOURNAL. BALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1007. NO. 210. MURDER MYSTERY OLVED until Lets ftp 6V HER m LMiiiii iuv' ' S COMPANION if Circumstantial Evidence Mt About Covington-- Ss landlady "Mrs. Coving- . - . . r -ri.t- n leevuicirrom inis un 4 Sept. 24. Link by link a 'rf evidence which may drag Icorington to the gallows Is fcrjed by the Scattlo police. iBorllson, n friend of Covlng- i ilio Implicated. IJoth in n am, and tho pollco of 100 le been notified to bo on tho fcf the two men. It lins boon itti that tho murder won 2d it the Keswick house, In i There, In a cheap room of sjlotel, the young and pretty, i2l Mn. Agnes Truo Mc i Corlnrton was overnoivared bugled. Sunk Jeep Into tho Hih Of her throat, thn Iron it her murderer, BnulTed out I or lire. Tnen tlio trunl: wed. clothlnc secured, tho terledly Jammed Into this en- vujine grisly load taken to rior, loaded with rocks nnd i imo the gray wntors of feud. The murderer or thoueht tho cvldnnrn nt fOSld gink in thn Rlltnn I .. -.. I . uots only to tho (ish nnd He lea. A IMU'nrftil m,,i ?the gruesome burden met, and tossod It upon ilk be fOlmd llV nnntiUnt fthit Wnpponsteln nnd Do- IIMj Tfnnnnt i nn ty apprehension of Cov- BlHoriEnn "Tin ... i,r " WWII UIU. .1-1 Dave a trond Htnrt nn,l Ihl. .!-.. ". . M "1 I mi limn." Kni.i Ti.i.ni tlCtlBtntlll nilf nrnmlnLl n. '. v I'luiiwilUllf in anraer wn nnnimiiin.i .. tskk house. Second, Coving Wred severe beatings to &W Charles Durllson was iKM'?.0 nKht8' Thr(1' W h.e crimo ,8 08tab 7e statement of C. D. ay, Covington tried to wife to accent thn ntn. irdoYw Sixth' th0' wo Sri Ptrmb,er lst- when orB,i,n CovlnBtn'8 room, X nrnfl ady' wont to Se-PtSles nd' , Thoro w8 "ce then Covington camo ftftV1' trou t &J '"W: "You must Must, Stand Trlnl. Snn Frnnclsco, Sept. 24. The state supremo court Info yesterday rendered a decision upholding the validity of tho so-cnllcd Ollvnn irmmi Jury. On this decision depended the f&to of tho Indictments found subsequent to March last. Tho attack waB made on the grand Jury by William M. Abbott, of the United Railways: Frank n. rim John Martin and Eugene DeSnbla, of me oan i ruiicisco uas company, and other defendants to test the vnlldity of the indictments rhnrtrinn- timm with bribery. They contend thnt in February InBt tho names for a new grnnd Jury wero drawn and that, whllo the Olivor Jury hod not been discharged, its powers lapsed with tho first step taken to Impanel Its successor1. , Justlco McFarlnnd filed a dissent ing opinion. Contract for Paving Court Street Sued Evans Again. Los Angoles, Soptl 24. J. Why to Evans, ox-president of Tho United Rnllways of Portland, has returned to Los Angeles from Portlnnd. Co incident with his coming suit wis filed against him In tho superior court hero for tho rocovnrv nt nir. Tho plaintiff Is John McLean, tho uhhjkiiug or mo cinnns or four per sons who hold Evans' notes. This Is tho second suit brought ngninst Evans Binco ho had Dr. J. S. Owens arrested on n charge of attempted extortion, and t!ho third now ponding against him. o STEAMER LA CONNER BURNED SPRING SURPRISE ON HENEY DEFENSE SCORES Produce Statement Signed By Hency's Star Witness In Which He Asserts He Never Received a Dollar of United Railroads' Money snld $4000 was the best ho could get. "I asked him what kind of a busi ness he was doing, nnd ho said 1 could take It or leave it, as I saw fit. Lonegran then testified that Qallacher hnnrind him n oi., after the passage? of the ordinnnco containing $1500. Ho objected to tho amount, and Gallagher gave him 3500 more. Later he Becured an other $2000. San Francisco, Sept. 24. Todny tho 8eSSiOIl Of Iho trlfit nt Tlrnv T. Ford, former attorney-general nnd counsel for tho United Rnllroads, charged with tho bribery of super visors to socuro votes in favor of tho ovorhead trolloy franchise, was full of sensational Incidents. It closed Runted to Death. Roseburg, Or., Sopt. 24. -James Sheffield, an old pioneer, over 80 years of nee. wna lmrnori t ,ioni. after being overcome by heat on his place flvo mlleB north of horo yes terday afternoon by a fire of 1tls own sotting. Sheffield started to burn a stubble field, and tho flro sproad to a straw stack, where ho 'foil. ' o Wu Ting FmiR Again. Pckln, China, Sept. 24. Wu Ting Fang has been appointed to his old position, minister nt Washing ton. Official announcement was made today. ' o . CITY DADS THROW A LITTLE MUD Plorco ResigiiH. San Francisco, Sopt. 24.-i-W. E. Plerco, local mnnngor of tho Pnclfic Coast Stenmshlii Comnnnv. lmn r. signed. He will leave tho comnnnv October 1st, to engage In prlvnto business. Tacomn, Sopt. 24. The steamer LaConnor burned to the wnter's edgo this morning in tho harbor from a flro which originated from an un known source. Tho vessel was tied io tno Albers Bros. Milling Com pany's dock, and wns loaded with hny nnd oil. Nothing wob saved. Tho vessol was cut looso from tho dock to save tho mill. It drifted down tllO Chniinnl nnd ntnnnnil nnnr a log boom. The cook was tho only person nboard, and ho was rescued with difllculty. Tho vessol. was owned by tho Star Steamship Company, and wns valued at $22,000 and hor cargo nt $2500. argued: WITH AXES we killed Vt;' "qw on &iin; M tho wontnn oven iittQk t'J aroardoor. lA. I ecmuureo0d ?lrl fdmii, I"' .- P to har W. tu "- "" toSMm'c',s.B0.'-aon -J. ",v up to har i Hen Tvtinn Covington is r f. Wvn !!:&nJSpL-r inauu lB ;,-,; rth II,. ,a.s "orse WaSefc ect of the 8arSScoiPJant of ' tJR Z K daf ,w'r a nhvi . besan fa'l ttrlTaln,a8J0,indo ipot on nf the, doc,''. A Hani.. '-tor to 5ii,, M.: 24.D itniie hl,had a large ? aSSLb'0J? him Sat- Contralla, Wash., Sopt. 24. Two Japaneso wero sent to tho county Jnll this morning in Chohalls for threat ening the life of a foromnn of tho Eastern Railway & Lumber Com pany. Tho Japs bolleved tho fore man owed them monoy, nnd on his rofusnl to mnko immediate payment nttneked him with axos and knives. THrTALTON GOT ITS IMMUNITY -n vlHlH vmgmmmmmm- mm I mm DO A LITTLE WORK And Thresh Over Old Straw About tho Concrete Bridge, Street Pav. Ing and Graft-Order Contract Let for Paving Court Street has no use whatever of the ontlro In vestment. Whether tho structuro will stand a single flood of high water Is a question. Boforo adjourning tho brldgo committoo was authorized to rcplanlc tho bridge on South Winter street, and report on plans and cxpenso of building a new brldgo on South Commercial street, over Mill creek. FLEET TO . PROTECT CHINA 4'(jry..fr U.S. SENATOR ,fcC3y-7MH-"Jfyy!-- Xojr on Trial for Conspiring to Dcfrnuil tlm Rovurninoiit. Chicago. Sent. 24. Tho Chlcnco & Alton wns givon its immunity bath tnis morning in the announcement by Judgo Landis that no prosecution would bo undortaken. Tho court ordorod President Mof fat, of the Standard Oil Company, of Indiana, to explain tho statement made In a pamphlet that "for 15 years other shippers have shipped ROOds OUt: Of thn Inrrltnrv linrim- tha same conditions as thoso under which uie aianaard was fined." Landis then instructed tho grand jury to Indict such KlllnnnrH If Wnttnii'a statement is true. nC;!.andTualatTn "USd Jla? aroused iT u S JS?3" about ,,TASd!?t00'1 that it Wlta. iff? Su!day clos. - -wor to minors. An Alaskan Earthquake. Juneau, Sept. 24. A slight earth quake shock was felt at 4 o'clock this morning at both Juneau and Sitka. Skagway, Sept. 24. A second and rnoro serious earthquake shock was felt at 6 o'clock this morning, which roused the inhabitants, but did no damage The Davidson glacier haa moved forwnrrt ni a rjvanlt- nt ihn I shake. with a victory for tho dofonso. Su pervisor Thos. Lonogran, In w'hoso name tho Indlctmont runs, foil down on the stand, and failed to dovolop tho testimony which Hcnoy oxpootod Tho defense sprung a surprise whon thov nrodurod n Rtntemfint. ttlirnot tiv Lonegran, Jn which ho statod that ho had neven recelvod nny monoy from tho United Railroads. Lono gran made tho statomont soveral weeks ago, supposedly to a magazlno editor. The production of tho pa per created consternation nmonir tho attornoys for tho prosocutlon, and Henoy fought fiercely against Its admission, but was overruled by Judgo Lawler. Lonogran thon told his story. Several of the Jurors took deep interest in his testimony nnd cross-examined Lonegran nt length. When tho defense concluded Its cross-examination of Lonogran, Henoy whirled upon him fiercely and in a sizzling re-direct examina tion gavo Lonegran tho most miser able morning of his life. When tho broken spirited ex-suporvisor stop- no I ilnwn frnm li otan1 Via mnr. mured: "Trapped, trapped again." Lonegran testified that "Bis Jim" nnttncrtint nml T7nl1rnnrl Pnmmlaslnn er Wilson, then cupervisor, spoke to him about passing tho ovorhead fran chise, No money was mentioned, but later ho was told thero was $8000 In It for hlra. Later Wilson JURY TO TRY BORAH Boise, Ilnho Sopt. 24. Tho jury who will try United States Sonntor Borah for conspiracy to defraud tho government of its tlmbor lands, was comploted this mornlnir. Thoy are: J. C. Miller, J. E. Yates, T. B. Cess, who was foroman of tho Haywood Jury; O. C. Cox, T. W. Wandall, C. P. Hllderbath, Poter Nell, E. 8. Cushman, J. S. D. Manvllle, T. P. Daniels, A. Beck and A. C. Boot. .o No Place for Chinks. Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 24. Tho Island Is split on tho quostlon of Chinese exclusion. Tho Chlnoso nro alleged to be responsible for tho sproad of gambling, and tho Kings ton city council has adopted a reso lution calling on tho city govern ment to amend tho alien immigra tion law, so as to give a legal basis to tho planned attempt to exclude an undesirable persons. The city council was in session for titreo bourn Mniulnv nttrh nn.i ndjourned for a week, nt which 'tlmo ino cnnrier amonamentH nro to bo taken up nud ratified by tho city council. Tho Wnrron Construction Com pany's bid for tho Improvement of Court BtrCOt wna nnnnnln.1 n.1,1 - - iib,vi.i.u i.. i, ui- uereti signed by tho mnyor and city recorder. Court Street Paving. Oosnor and Hans brought in n majority ropdrt of tho special com mlttee, of which Mr. Go3iior Is chnir nion, to hold up tho contract until nn ngreomont could bo reached with tho General Electric Company ns to how It would do Its part of tho work. Mr. Stoltz brought In a minority roport to accept tho contract, with two slight chnnges, to protoct tho property ewners: 1st Tp utlllzo tho gravel now on the Street na n milirrrwln ltion.i f .allowing, tho contractors' to ubo nn iiiiHiiuwn qunnuty or crushed rock for tho Bubgrnde at tho oxponso of tho city nnd proporty owners. Ho showed thnt the contrnct would al low tho contractors in limit ntt tn mntorinl now on tho street nnd hoII i it. 2d Thnt tho city reservo tho right, under this contrnct, if it Ib not carried out according to tho spoclfl cntions nnd to the satisfaction of thO CUV nnd Mm nrnnnrtir mi.nx... .. revoke tho State stroot contrnct. Aftfit ttlmi.ln.l .11 .. .. . "nui u.luiii.il'ii ri iHmiHHifiri riin council rejected both reports, and on motion of Mr. Stolz, the cltv offi cials woro ordorod to outer into a contrnct for pnvlng Court stroot, nnd thnt Ib bolng dono today. Tho council extended, by resolu tion, tho tlmo during which tho iiomo Toiepnono uompnny mny op orato its lines in this city to 30 duys. Mr. Gesnor mndo wholesale charges of fraud and corruption In tho man ner of securing tho Home tolephono franchise and. nrcnrdlnir tn tiia statements, tho last city council, tin- tiur wio nuntiuiairniion of Mayor wiuors, wns, not exnctly a model of wlfdom nnd virtue. Ho ent n rpunin. I uon rotorred to tho city attorney, In structing him to bring suit 'for tho collection of tho $5000 bond ghvn by tho Home Compnny, on tho ground of violation of its chnrtor, In not Installing an oxchnngo nt Salem. Mr. Stockton mndo a motion thot will bring about n suit to tost tho validity of tho sidewalk lion. count1 1 jiriugo Krmiris. The Stolz resolution rhnrL-liii.' frauds In tho construction of the comont concroto brldgo on North Commorclnl streot, which wns ndop'tod by tho lnt sasslon of the council, wns brought up, and n com munication rend from District At torney McNnry, of tho firm of Mo Nary Bros., who aro attorneys for the contractor, in which he offers to swear in nny doputy which tho city may seloct to conduct tho cxnmlnn- Hecondod tho nppolntmont of George u. Diuguam, mn, as tnis apparently camo from tho bridge commltteo, of which Gesnor Is chairman, Mr. Ges nor withdrew nnd suggested thnt Mr. Stolz rocommond tho nppolntmont of a compotent nttornoy to conduct tho Investigation boforo tho grand Jury, and Mr. Stolz Is canvnsslng the ninN ter today with Salem Inwyors to find n man who will cro to thn bottnm nt the nasty moss. Apparently CVImlnnl Ncgllgeuco. In tho running firo of dobato on this mattor soma iil-Iv fnrta tmvn shown tholr faces, which will not bo easy to smooth over. Gosaor and Stousloff, In tho former council, both cnua gran nnu rratia last December, On tho faco of tho contracts, tho prlco for building tho brldgo was raised from $5500 to $7500, nnd In tho end, with tho approaches, has cost tho city about $12,000, In order to givo tho street car lino a crossing thero eight foot wldo, with bnroly room for a vehicle of any kind to get over. Thnrn wnn nnnnrnnllv crimin al negllgenco somowhoro, as tho city San Frnnclsco, Sopt. 24. That tho Japanese question hns not boon settled, but Is moroly In Its Inraucy Ib tho bollef of a largo numbor of naval officers who hnvd arrlvod at San Francisco with tho ndvanco guard of tho fleet that Ib to bo mo bilized In Pacific waters. According to these authorities, tho fleot lias been ordered to tho Pacific not so much as a warning to Japan for hor past notions nH for a floating pro test for hor contemplated solzuro of China. In fact theso naval men In terpret thnt prosonce of tho fleet on tlllS SidG Of tllft onntlnnnl no n ...,. - - ....... ..I. .... .1 iiii'a" nttgo to Japan clenrly Bnylng: "Thou smut nor Btonl Chlnn." Significant FartH. Thoso authorities bring forward a number of Interesting facts to sup port tholr contention, in the first place thoy point out that a treaty existed hotween tho United Statofl and Coren which was tho ncarost thing to an alllanco that tho Unltod Stntos hns ovor undortnkon. This treaty under a posslblo construction nlodged tho Amorlcnn government to protoct Coren against Just nuch a coup ns Japan has carried to a buc eesqful conclusion. It is statod that Immediately aftor tho Portsmouth troaty was signed, in which, by tho wny, Japan guaranteed tho indopond pnee of Corea, tho Islnnd omplro hiiBlod horflolf tying tho lmnds of nlV tho big Europeiyi poworn by mcflttst or trcntloa and alliances. Tho Unit-' Cd States crovornmnnt wn ). nni.. big power, with tho oxcoptlon of Gormnny, not Included In this nr rangement. Tho alliance with Grout Drltnln naturally mndo a closo un derstanding with Germany out ofr tho question, nnd tho traditions o f Amoricn'fl fnrnlcrn nntlnv f.l..,i. uuyuung npproacning nn nlllnnco. From Gormnny thoro wns nothing to fenr. It theroforo devolved upon tho Jnpanoflo htntoBmen to doal with tho United Stales before taking full pos session of Ccien J.iiuimV Cunning Intrtgiio. Tho r.PVal nl'Arura nlmvn nrn.,,i Hi .R,v.? " aB tlivlr opinion that tho Ill-feoIIng Btlrrcd up hotween tho unltod Stntos and Japan wns tho Sr.k C tho JnPancHo government. JVliIlo Japan wns bollgorontly pro ?B.t.l,"B nBn,8t tho nttltudo of tho CallfornlnnB toward tho Jnpaneso, It WnS (lolnir llOtlllrif mnrn tint. Inoo cording to th enuthorltlcH cited, than "! 'wiiuriuu ni ft (iiHinuco Wltll one hand whllo with tho othor It was choking tho llfo out of Coron. Not so much as a protest was raised In his country, whllo a strict construc tion of tho tronty with Coren cnllcd 8K sJllS. ,nt0rrrn"C0 "o TIlftlH Hrmifrhf 'I'l...... i.. Port Townsond, Sopt. 24.' Tho rovonuo cutter Thotls arrived this moriMiiK with 240 of tho crow nnd pnssongora of tho wracked John Currlor. from Bristol Hay, Alnskn, whero thoy hnd boon strandod for almout a month. -o , . Secretary Went Iiihiiiik. Uylllnghnm, Wash., Sopt. 24A. E. Fowler, fnrtnurlu mnin... .i... .. ............ nuwiuti.1 ir Ul illU Japanesa-Koronn Exclusion Lsngiio. wa noinralttod to the asylum thlB morning. o Jury Viewed (lit Grounds. Pendleton, Sojit. 24. Tho Jury In th" Rhonlmiis murder case roturnod today from a vUIt to tho Blue Moun tains, whero the murdor took placo. ArBuntonta aro bolng made this afternoon. -i Car Shortago Jn Wawlilngton. Olympla. Sept. 24. Commission era Falrchild and .Tmn-H nt tim rnii. way commission, hold an Inquiry at Tacoma Saturday In regard to tho threatened car shortago In Washington. Dr. J. P. COOK TITO BOTANICAL DOCTOR, MOVED TO 840 LIBERTY BTREKT FOR ANY PI8EASH CALL ON DR. COOK. CONSULTATION TREK. JB if I ftu m W ? m bbbHbMbIbbsMa. "'" Utt ai J-ZHB'ym!il$r ' P" Jflftg -V"'mmTt'mwi m j,r Jihi tm Mwi-yssa.ifc'i iJMiyi nm &.