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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, WtilMI,vr, MARCH 11, 108. U. STOCKTON The Old White Corner It! mm r NEW GORDON HATS FOR SPRING 1808 Wo are- now propared to show naughty eights Bnnpplest styles In Gordon Hnts. The assortment of shapes la very complete and choos ing will be easy as the styles are strictly right. Tho very things that will pleaso your wife, or make a hit with -your best girl. All GORDONS ft,1 ALWAYS NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINES 8i mil on ton days trial, guaranteed for ten years. The HtincMn la all America for $25.00. ONLY 25 mmS ASK TO SEE ONE WHEN IN THE STOKE "jilercMMMMMMHMNMHNM walked Into fortifications wth cam eras, when they are e.-eklng scenic views. They have no Intention of spying, but tho laws of the country demand In Japan, as In the United States, that tho foreigner bo cap tured and tried." o . MEAD HAS AN IDEA OF TAFT ID OPERA HOUSE JXO F CORDKAY, MOIt. SATURDAY, MARCH 14 MILLKU AND I'LOIIX. Frm:t Uto grand old spootnolo badly bitten that they will probably 'havo to bo amputated. Tho Jap at present Is he'd under tho charge of mayhem, until an In vestigation can bo made. New ft Crook lH. production for tho fare- Cesr I fc-t!lctnt scenery, boautlful cos- tnmquo etuemblo's, daz- ; fcujformatlons, surrounded 'Knttonil novelties, from Eu- ErjtbinK now, nothing old. JAjm. tl SO J I 00. 75c, 50c. Mu.jattKx offlce Saturday, 0 JAPANESE SPIES visaed (''im page ouo.) K.X(1iihIoii mu. Washington, Mnrch 11. Bocauso tho Southern Democrats have prom Isod to support tho Jnpaneso oxo.u slon bill, when It Is reported by tho houso committer on forolgn nffalrs, Roprosontntlvo Hayos, of California, beltovoa that tho moasuro will sure ly pass whon It cornea up for a voto. Tho Southerners, It Is said, will support tho bill In the hopn that thoy wtll get tho votes of Western coast delegations In support of leg islation affecting tho South and tho negro problems Spokane, Wash.. March u -"I will stami by tho nomlneo of the Chicago convention, whoever that person may be, and 1 shall stand by the state ticket, whether I am tho gubernatorial candidate on that tick ot or not, but, ns for making nny announcement of my position with or against Secretary Taft. I do not consider that I am In a position to take sldos one way or the oUior." Such was the reply of Governor E, A. Mead today, when asked for his position on the coming presidential contest. About tho mlddlo of May I shall bo a guest of the President In Wash ington, with the other state gover nors, nnd T consider that It would bo a breach of courtesy to-go thorb pledged to support one person or an other. I feel certain, however, that the Washington delegation will bo for Taft." Governor Mead was tho guest of honor last night at tho annual ban quet of tho Y. M. C. A., whloh was attended by several hundred poo ple. SPANISH KING IS GRATEFUL SCHMITZ MAY PAGE NEW BILLS S'w TlItlHn.1 T3rn T 1 -ttl- Jj " mjuavu wire, j SanaFrnnolscn. Mnmti 11 Vr. that UCOtlO Knlimlf hnn rrntnn.t hta f r&eoW on bonds, nftor a fight which from the start looked hopeless, tho friends of the formor mayor, and Schmltx himself fool that he will ndver Hgaln go to Jail, -.From now on Sehmttz will spend most of Ills tltno with lawyers on a dofeuso to met the'28 Indictments still hanging over him, fourteen ot them nro In the trolloy case and ns many In the gas rase. Tho release of Schmltz marked the boglnnlng of activities In tho camp of the prosecution. While tho formor mayor and his attorneys feel that possosslon of his liberty Is niuo points in his favor, tho stato takes n different view. District Attorney Lnngdon nnd Special Prosecutor Honey nro confident that the grand jury will vote now bills that will stand scrutiny and .a thorough test. RAILROADS MAY RAISE FREIGHTS (United Press Leased Wire ) Bnrcolonla. Spnln. March 11. Baroolonn, Spain, Mnrch 11. day, and Bhouid the lay pass an successfully as yesterday King Al- phoneo's trip hero will probably Having tho negro prove a boon to tho city, in addition to contend with In tho South, their sympathies nro naturally with tho coait mombors. who aro confronted by tho Japanese question. Snid ono Southern Democrat teday: Wo know 'that tho pooplo who to greatly inrronBlng tho young king's popularity. His courage iu braving tho anarchists thrcatH has made him an idol. At a dinner last night tho king intimated that, In ro- turn for tho hospitality accorded (United PreHs Lcnaed Wlro.) Now York, March 11. Roport worn In circulation on tho Stock Uxchnngo todny thnt President Roosevelt wub In favor of permitting the railroads to raise freight rates in order to maintain wages. It 1b ovon said that a number of railroad presidents had received assurances thnt no objections would bo mndo by the Interstate Commerce Com mission If its consent would bo nought. It U said thnt Hovoral rail roads presidents recently enmo to gether In this city Informally and discussed tho quostion and that fur ther meetings nro soon to bo held to take some action In tho matter of laying (representations beforo Itho commission. llvo In a section populated partly by hlra'ho "w0"1'! probably return to another taco aro tho ones who best , "Arcniona tho constitutional gunran tho F4 t lh iMfrnniiiit m cWtf WDg a i under arrest Is a short. "low of eldnt good odu. iMtaia resuj t Reiptown 1 Wnt of A II. Clinton, a. &W. dranthtmtan mi....... Jap ho refubi-s to give his B 't'lTitei hlg nnmmlntnnnn r ' l&A Ihan ..- .... ... .i iuu mm a "3 ta auumnnnv il. n 1 .KO, IBd eadoavnr n o. h"H o' the harbor fortlfl- oomn,uto ""'ore tho prosent see t laton sax that th- inn ",ou OI oonRrww cioos. !J J biK botws. and was to ' ," ?nHi. explaining that Japan for Peaiv. '"' nan th drawing Helllugham. Wash.. March 11. the toldir n-r u, ' "Penoo at anv nrlct !s tho domlnat- "Pi tQO r.lrofnll., ! Ini unnilnmnt nmnncy thn Tfinnnom ".UIIJ, I ""rj fv...v. - M.....g fcMv. ifuwM.v - U 1)A I . JDfMllUs - . . ""wa t .inrnn cm... i.ft - ww J n UD know how to deal with tho situation. Wo aro with tho Pacific coast people bwemiao our oxperlonco lina taught us that tho race problem should ho; solved by the pooplo whom it affects. Therefore, our votes will Biipport tho will of tho coasts In donllng with the Japanese." rl Although thero has beou some talk of delay to allow tho President to dotormlno what ho win do through negotiations with Japan, Ilepreson tntlvo Hayes is confident thnt.the bill teo rocently withdrawn, because, of tho city's roputatlon for being a hot bod of anarchy am) revolt. Tho word has been pneeod to gon- dannos and soldiers and Uaroelounl Is all agog- DE SAGAN REMAINS ' BEHIND -o HARRIMAN CUT OUT (Continued from page one.) will bo roported to tho houso by the journey by way of Portland and over nad concluded PePl o havo a debt of more than 31.000.000.000 now hanelnc J a:l started to take him ovr our country a a result of the Eii,C,rk Th JP PHt up!war with Ruwla Bi aod proved himself njtaxetl to tho utraoBt. nnd time 11 jhm ia the ,noj00 hard throughout Nippon. Wi w 'Bln' ' ........ atons fingerg were tho. Harrlman linos, "will havo to psy $4.35 oinu more than via the Northern Pacific or Grout Northurn railroads and St. Paul. Next Sunday the Hill linea will refuse to ex change tlakots with Harrlman lines on ono way passenger business bo tween Puget Sound and HuBtrn points via Portland. Although local agents of the Hill and Harrlmau linos will not any such an order ha been Issued. It leaked ooit today from are official Northern Paolflo source, that ! strict orders have been rocelvod Tanakajfrom tho traffic department In St (United Press Leased Wire.) Cherbourg, March 11 Tho Anna Gould'Pjrlutio ilo Sagau plot thlokens, The formor Countow Don! sails for New York at 5 o'clock this ovonliig on the Htommr Krou Prlnz Wllhelm, and from arrangements mudo In hor siilt It Is now certain thnt siiv 1b going to tak hor children with her. Prlnee do Snguu dropped out ot night today, and It is stated at his apurtmnnU thnt, he is not going to Mil, that tho state rooniH Rupposed to havo been reserved for him were, as a' matter of fact, for the Cnstol Uim children and tholr tutor. -y- CIOVER SEED Ut !. ""!! 'te morn Pann.n ' SaSOn thnt M-a T. fc.j . t.2lttCfc"h Price rV r M"BK to i" b" h whleile The. people are mes are e so up to our debt limit In the above words T. 'the new Japanese consul to Seattle, i Paul to di'aontlnue tho sale of tick referred to conditions In Japan. 'eta from Tacoma and other points J "Our resource are such that we' via tho Northern Pacific to the Hr-j , vuuuui niiiirn a Gurpius in our na- rjuiiiu uuca uuer duuuoj. mo ut itlonal treasury. Tho Unitod States, der means that Harrlman Is effeotu- HARVESTER TRUST IS NON GRATA FID PEAS miw T. . v,rvMti,tasr lr,,.. '- -'lltty I, goo,, Potatoes K on tho contrary, wealthy, and nl ways has a large reserve," ho oon i tinned "I hn boen amused at tho talk of lte concerning the discovery of Japaaesr sides in different parts of the wri t. Tho Jananeso spy Is an ally out out of tho passonger bus! noss uf Puget Sound and the North wMt until the proposed line pf the Union Paolflo from Portland to Ta-' coma is constructed. ' Tho new order of things result from th recent ruling of the Inter- I Impossibility, beoauio he Is not neo-! state Commerce Commission, prevtd- Ing that all tariffs filed by a railroad which uses tho line of another rail road mutt havo the written ooncur- V,. ..m .. -. - JUo.tV " wtP tv. ""' , " r NU ni Hnii " iA .. - ttTE S P&V ou,,i "-- rnonel60 , ary AsBunie, for the sako of ar lKumnt. that war already existed be I tween Japan and the Unitod States. I '-Neither nation would attempt the rence of the road whose Hue ! "Sd j armed invasion of the other; nothing Ih tke past the rote between Taeowa would be gained. To bring a Japea-j ami paints Bt has Ween the eee army acrose the Pacific ooean. oTtr either the Harrlman or Hill tkouBls of transports would b lle. the former absorbing the ! neeMry. The United State wawM NortHera Paclfie are ef I M - ;ai repair thousend of tra- tween Taeowa ad PortlMd, 'kr poris io oarrjr 4raons vr o lurge a jfafrlaji puteeagDy fMpftt Mih a Unly of water. So the plan of rfcker-the SoHthera Paelfte r tho O. rut-4 Invs'lan looked at, from It. & K. UM. ( jviwtwBt. U Itapowlble. He ate. ' ' ...... .o hai vulne wonM a kewle G. . THIUtHIJ. thw irtiVtt9as be uT&t VQll COUNTY JPDOK. nattoaT I m mm hew a Jepea-se O P. Terrell, at Medina. Waft t IaUiht aowittlnaly Intrude sroand day alcd hl petition a a faa4Wa.-. . AjB!e fBrUfieaikMis la Japan for U aomlaatioa for eoaty Jedtf Awerleax UMtrlaU have inaay time oa the Itepablleaa tu-ket j (United Proai leased Wire.) Washlngtqn, March 11. Attorney Oeneral Bonaparte has been so per sistently bombnrded with queries a to when tho much-discussed suit against the so-eallod "harvester treat" would be InatltuUd. that to day he put the "matter up u Presi dent Rooseveit. After a conference, at which Herbert Knox Smith, chief uf the bureau of oorporatons, wu present, thy annoHneomoRt was made that the department woukl eroeeetl against the trust vigorously, ami that a roport would be forth, rowing "within a few months." Tho laveatlgailon began a year ago. but la the meantime Mr. Smith trans ferred his aetivitles to the Standard oil Company Inquiry. Attorney General HOneparta is awalUg a re iort of Swttti's inveaUvnUoR. . iitjTTnn.vuT niiHAii. It is werth wore than any etbe -raad yet tae prlee is no higher 'or said at-your gceoers'. CAMFOKSIA JIAKBRV, Thomas & Cpolify, I'rope, There Is Great Satisfaction in Knowing that the DRESS GOODS You buy for your now Spring Dross woro dot carried over from the year before. Wo haven't a yard ot last year's uovcltles to show you, bocauso wo closed them out in their proper season. You'll find n full rango ot tho fashlonablo colors In plain Wool, Tat feta, Serges, Taffeta Batistes, Popllna and enough of Fancy Weaves to afford a selection sultnblo tor nny occasion. Thefe Is a Great Revival of Interest IbI""'- imammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmi This season. Tho now Stripes wo show nro attracting tho atten tion 6f Salem's most stylish drowora. Our prices nro based on cconomloal business methods nnd tho spot cash plan. M wz&d, $? ... XLSUKJjrC Ljrss1s a i JD 7rr-m 0. is. Ju.crs'sted'. KJrfpi. ?se y?syi We Undersell Regular Stores PORTLAND GETS ON ANOTHER Portlnnd, March 11. Sohwartz child & Sulzberger, tho biggest ln dopondont firm of moat pnnkors In tho United Status, will build a pack ing plant Iu Smith Portland costlug $1,500,000, if tho council wilt por mlt tho establishment to bo located within tho city limits. An ordinance will bo presonted to tho council to day for pnBsago granting tho firm tltno enough to construct and oper ate a modorn pnoklng plant on. tho presont slto ot tho Zimmerman Pack Ing Company's establishment. Tho plant to bo erected In South Portland will bo a dupllcnto of the Sohwarizchlld & Sulzberger estab. Ilshment In Chicago. Tho capacity of tho Portland establishment will bo 10.000 cattle; 25,000 hogs and 15.000 small stock a week. SALVATION " ARMY LASSIES Lovm? of good health should prevent sick ness Instead ot letting thomsolvas get sick and then try to oum it. So long as yon keep your liver, bowels and stomach In a healthy and actlvo condition you won'i get sick. Bal lard's Herblno relieves conatitpatlou. inactive llrer and all stomach and bowel troublos. Sold by all dealers (United Pross Loaaod Wlro.) Vansouvnr, II. a, Mnrch 11. The first train load of "assisted" Immi grants brought to British Columbia by tho Salvation Army havo arlrvod. Only 15 of thdse, and not a man among Ihern, remain In Vancouver oWy. Tho U aro unmarried glrli, who have already boon hired as do mestlos, will, In many Instances, take tho place of Chines In Van couvor. Thoro were 58 married enupluH In tho entire train load. Not a slnglo ponton In tho entire COO Uit had had work ewiured be forehand by tho Salvation Army, Tho labor unions iu BrltlHh Columbia had made distinct objection to tho pro posed Immigration before It was ua dertakon on two particular grounds. Tho government ot British Colum bia pays $xi toward tho oxponses of each Immigrant, The "subject' and tho Salvation Army do the roat. The coat of transportation from London to Vancouver, Including jnoals. was 80 Somo of tho Btatee havo derlared for Taft w-verat times Ml 14 Candle Power "Economy" Electric Lamps 15 Cents Each Hfghcsl Efficiency Lovcst Prices ELECTRIC FIXTURE & SUPPLY COMPANY 245 N, Uttfrly St ' Phone 203