DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALEM, ORIWOX, SATURDAY, MARCH 2i,lioS.
J.
L. STOCKTON
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STORE WILL CLOSE AT 8:15 O'CLOCK
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New Gordon
Hats
$3 always
AN the new Spring blocks are
in. The styles far surpass
anything shown fast season,
NEW CAPS
Kit that you. never dreamed of wiH he shown for the
r first time today
Prices 25c, 50c, 75c
saacmem
FISHERS
WAGES
IPftUt Wlidhcr n I1I Fleet of
land Men Go North to Alns-
iViun.
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si FnncUco, March 21. Whoth
itJHI Mermen and 23 vessel
I p north to engage In Alnskn
i filling or disband In 8nn
depends upon today's do-
icf a conferoico botweon tho
Fhherraeas t'nlon nnd tho
i Packers' Association.
IfcBMd of the fishermen for In-
Iptjli the bone of contention
HI the packers hnvo asked
i.to lrork for u el'ght reduction
Itotjeawn'i schedule, whllo tho
iMrlheyarp willing to pay
manages but thoy nro not
to Inwa 'he schedule.
stable farud veral weoks
. the pa kr? after n con-
.laaounroj a reduction. This
ttoedlateU relfrted hv tho
4 th prtwnt controversy
nrring parties failed to got
t confer, tires yesterday,
Bibermen held a big mass
a" writ jn order to nro-
-f tOuSV A r-itntt ranna nm
My that n snlto of tho
tktH'mon Is b-lnclnc hlchr
,ua ta bi.iiiRht In yenrs.
'Htterj mis' on a reduction.
t mintage of the overstocked
the labor market.
JUTES TO
oonnuRv horse pair.
fc held at WnnHhnpn f.i.
th above occasion', a rate
4 OOMhtr.1 nn hi .in
'IiaQthorlie.1 tn Wnn,n.....
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WM M'MURRAY.
General Passenger Agent.
ANARCHIST
SHEET IS
SUPPRESSED
(United Press Lcnsod Win?.)
Washington, March 21. Ques
tlono Soclnlo, an nnnrohistlo newspa
per published at Pnteraon, N. J., nnd
declared by tho authorities to bo tho
most Inflammatory publication In tho
United States, wnB today forbidden
tho ruse of tho malls by PoBtmnatcr
Gonornl Moyor.
It was In tho columns of this pub:
Mention that Adla, -tho condemned
murdoror of Fathor Loon, tho Dori
vcr priest, Is Bald to have found his
Inspiration. In it copy of tho pub
lication secured by tho postal de
partment nro found nrtlelos denounc
ing tho RovormnojU, nnd oponlvnd-
vocatlng a campaign of assassina
tion nnd arson against tho bonds of
nil govornmonts. Ono scroamlng nr
tlclo urged the frlonds of liberty to
solzo tho state armorios, arm thom
solves. murdor tho police, flro tho
groat cities of tho country and over
turn tho government,
Postmaster-Genct-al Meyer today
took a bold stop In order to suppress
tho papor, and assumod n responsi
bility no predecessor dared. Tho pa-
per Is crodlted with- a circulation of
30.000. By hlB action today Mr.
Moyor barred tho sheot from tho
malls as fiocond-clrtss matter, and tho
cost of mailing It under tho third
class rato would bo too great to mako
Us existence possible. t
"Tho cbbo IB clearly one of-roa-
IIcIoijb Intent," said tho postmaster
general," "and we aro serving the
best interests of the people in bar
ring It out. This sheet has been a
revolatlon to us, but we will now
make a crusade, against all of Its
kind. "
ALUMNI
MAY SAVE
STllDFNTS
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Stanford University, al,-WMnrch
21. Intervention by thoaUnanl to
save the 12 suspended ""students Is
the peg on which tho student body is
today pinning Us hopes. There Is a
strong belief hero that tho alumnH
committee? may succeed In patching
tip tho Iroublo, where tho studentB
themselves failed.
TJiora jvas aAtalm on, the, campus
todnyjind nweh Icsa revolutionary
talk,
That tho determined stand of tho
student committee, in rotualhgvto re
instate the suspended students, 6vpn
after an apology had been publicly
ftiadd$camo as a comploto Bitrprlse
to tho undergraduate body, thoro is
no doubt. Tho action seomn to have
cooled the rebellious spirit to a con
siderable extent.
Radicals are still at work, but tho
conservative element in the Btudent
body, headed by President Murphy,
haB determined npt to call a meot-
lng until tho last of tho petitioners
and "confcssloners" has appeared be
fore ho Students' Affairs Commit
tee. Thoso hearings will probably
contlnuo throughout tho day.
It Is posslblo that some action will
bo taken by tho students tonight. "
Tho first real noto of oncournge
mont to reach tho student body to
day canto from Chairman Clark, of
tho student committee, who, In n
verbal etatoment to somo of tho lend
era, declared that, in nil probability,
there would bo n reconsideration of
tho cases of tho 12 students now un
der stiBponBlon at the conclusion of
the examination of tho other 240,
.who hnvo voluntarily pleaded to
equal gntiU with tho 12 Htispondcd.
It Is bollcvod that tho original 12
and tho other 24 C students will be
ndjudgod nllko. Whether all will be
suspended or all reinstated remains
to bo scon.
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QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT
SAN FRANCISCO AM) PORT
LAND LOCAL MARKET COR
RECTED UP TO DATERE
CEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK AND
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
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TARIFF
REVISION
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11.00. 75c, 50c
TOPIA f
FOUND FOR
HOBOS
Chicago, . March 21. The Utopia
for tramps has been found. U is
situated in Lyons, Summit and Gary,
where a fierce local option war Is
raging. Eleven drinks a day, a place
to sleep, and nothing to do but play
cards and remomber when election
day comes around, is what "colon
ized" tramps of the suburbs have
Ueen chjoying, according to testi
mony adduced before the grand jury
"The men are given a drink of
whiskey in the morning and tenibeer
checks a day," said one of the,. wit
nesses, "and all they hav& to dp Is
to remain In the saloons all day'
Indictments are expected against
those persons responsible for the os
tabllshinent of the colonies.
t (United Proas Lgaseq Wlro.)
.4WnshIngton, March" 21. The lead
orfl of tho sonnto and houso today
agreed to President Roosovolt's prop
Losltion for a spooial bosbIou of con-
grom to bo called after March 4,
1009, to rovlso tho tariff. .
Theio will bo no dabbling with
tho tariff quostlon until nftor tho
Presidential election.
A decision on the matter was
roaohod by tho Prosldent following a
star chamber sosslon with tho load
ers. It wait finally agreed that any
action takon by the present session
might rolleot on tho coining olootton,
nnd for this reason It would bo host
to defer nil notion for tho time being.
Tho proposition of Presi
dent Itoosovolt, that tho mattor
come up fo,consldoratlon before a
special session, to be called nftor tho
Inauguration March 4, 1909, was
agreed to.
Late this afternoon It was learned
that all agreed It would bo Inadvis
able to attempt a revision of tho
tariff until a commlfcslon could re
view the Bohedulcs. it was suggest
ed that this commission consist of
members of tho house ways and
means committee', and the sonato
fliianolnl committee, and that ex
perlrt on commercial conditions
should bo employed In tho Investi
gation. On the mattor of railroad rates,
the President stated that ho believed
tho roads should be permitted to
agreo among themselves on a uni
form tariff, according to the super
vision of tho Interstate Commarc
Commission. It was pointed nut,
however, that unless organized la
bor could be made to see tho JustJoo
of this plan It would bo poor polHlos
to attempt to get suoh a provision
through as It would be claimed Im
mediately that tho provision was
beneficial to the corporations only.
No decision was reached In the matter.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
. San Francisco, March 21. Wheat
No. 1 California club, per cental,
$1.57 01.65; white billing club,
$1.62 1.67 V: whlto Australian,
$1.70 1.72; Northern bluestem,
$1.62 1.67; Northern club,
$1'.571.62; Inferior grades of
wheat, $1.351.G0.
Barloy No. 1 feed, $1.35 l. 40;
with Borne fancy, $1.38 ai; common
to fair, $1.27 1.32; browing
at San Francisco, $1.401.4G; brow
Ing nnd shipping at Port Costn, $1.40
r.4C; Chevalier. $1.65 1.85, ac
cording to quality.
Potatoes Por cental, I.ompocs,
$1.10(Q1.30; Orogon burbnnks, 85
$!; river whites, fancy, 50 75c;
Early Rose, $1.25 1.35; rlvor rods,
$1.35 1.40; swcot pofatoes, 3c por
pound; now potntoos, 4 5c.
Duttr Frejh California, oxtras,
2,4 c; firsts, 23 'c; seconds, 20 c;
frosh pncklng Block, No. 1, 19c; No.
2, 18e.
Frosh eggs, por dozon Extras,
17 c; firsts, 16 c; seconds, 16c;
thirds, 14 c.
New cheoBo, por pound Califor
nia Huts, fancy. llc; firsts, 10 e;
seconds, 10c; California Young
America, fancy, 14c; firsts, 12c.
. Storage EnHtorn fanny, Now
.Tark, 17 c; Orogon, 12c,
Oranges, por box Npvols, fancy,
$2 2.25; cholco, $1.65 1.90;
standard, $1.501.75 TnHgorlnos,
i$1.75n2. 1 '
fo
Cuttle Market Steady.
Chicago, March 21. Hogs, ro
colpta, 14,000; onttlo. 100r Bhcop,
3000. Hogs opanod strong, at yas
tcrday's host prices. Loft dver yes
terday 4900. M Ixod. $4.75 9 COS;
good heavy, $490$B.'0Br rough
hravy. $4.75CT1.8I; light, $4.70IT
4.9fi. Cattle, stonily; sheep, strong.
Chicago. Moroh 21. May wheat
gponed 95 Vic; hlghast, 91 o; low
st, 93 q; olOBod, 94c.
May corn openod CGo; highott,
60,o; lowest. 06V4C; poe-l, 6'J"o.
Muy onts opened 54 o; highest
54 -Tic; lowost, 64o; olosod, 54 o.
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palnt-maklng experience htm proven to be risjht, sciewUScaUy mixed aarf
groMnd to a woadcrf ul fineacss, UiMled ia tevcriwr 1srer, rdic
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cans, from 1 5c up; caN for color card.
Brushes for painting and general use Garden toot,,
hoes, rakes, shovels, trowels, etc. A general Kne of bW
ers' hardware and mechanks tools, stoves, and kRctten waar.
Spencer Hardware Co.
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SPRING
SHOES
Shoes for sttmmor wear, Juat.ro
colvod. A big nhlpincnt of tho latest
stylos nnd nhnpos mon's, boys', la
dles nnd children's. Tennis uhoofi
nnd light shoos. Easy and comfort
nolo houso BlIpperH.
Jacob Vogt
Stiff Hint vHtrtHt.
K(1mh, Orf(OM
Stock Mnrlit Pinner.
Now York, Mnroh 21. Tho active
bidding that characterized yostor
day's final hour was carried over
Into today's trading with oven re
newed vigor. Under this stimulus
prices made another very satisfactory
gain. This Is Illustrated In the re
port of tho steel corporation, which
showed tho numbor of shareholders
to bo nearly 90,000, which is tho
largost In its history. This army of
small Investors Is made up of tho
very best and thrift lest people, and
It is tho absolute refusal of these
holders to bo stampeded Into dump
ing their stooku, that mokes the
steel Ibsuos Immovahlo in the stormy
financial soa. The bank statement
made a nexcellent showing.
ton; short, $1.20 por sack.
Hay Cheat, $10; clover, $15;
cheat, 85o; clover, 76o pur cwt.
LUratock.
Hogs Fat, $5.00,
Stock hogs $4.00.
Cows Top, $2.50; fair $2 $2.50
Stoors Tops, $3.60; fair, $2.75
$3.00.
Tropical Fruits.
Dananas $6,
Oranges $2.25.
Lemons $3. 50 4.50.
VonJ Dressed, 5 7c.
Portland Market,
Wheat Club, 83o; valley, 83c;
bltio statu, 86c.
Poultry Hans, 1314ot dttokn,
151G; pigeons, old $1 por doz.
Mlllstuff Drau, $24.
Hay Timothy, valloy, $17 $18;
alfalfa, $12$13.
Vetch $14.
Milt Miller of Lebanon has come
out for Statement No. 1. Shows his
natural goodness of heart' and he
will probably have to vote for C16
publican for United States senator.
A Xefuhlxir of Your
as well as yourself is liable at any
time to have rheumatism. We're all
liable to have cuts or burns, bruises
or scalds, crick in the back, neck or
sldo some kind of an ache or pain. I
ioea aevn iuui un.u bqu leu jruur
neighbors Ballard's Snow Liniment
relieves all aches and pains, and
heals all wounds. 8old by all dealer!.
SALlOf MAKKET.
I! Whnlcewlc Market.
BSRt 14 c.
13uUr Country 27 o; eramer;
303Sc.
Hens 12k mixed ohlakens, iQc
Iocal wheat 85c
Oats 35c
Barley $24 $2B.
Flour Hard wheat, $1.80 $5,
valley, $4.00.
Hay Cheat, $14$ olover, $10
$12 por ton; timothy, $14 $15.
Onions 24 o lb.
Hops 01d,l2e; new, 3
6c.
Cascara Bark 3 to 3 a
Mohair 25c
Oats IGc per bu. '
Wheat $1.00.
Rolled barley $30.
Eggs 15c
Butter Country. 35c: cream
ery. 45c
Flour Valley, $1.20 sr sack;
bard wheat, f 1.4O0J1.C,
Bran 85c p$r sack; $2,50 per
SEmn DESERT BY AGREES
(Continued front pngo one.)
early settlement of desort Amorlca
by the Industrious negro, Roy. John
Colonial), a colored and educated no
gro olorgyman. Is In Pendleton ar
ranging to bring to tho Umatilla
country a largo colony of blnoks.
Coloman Is tho presiding ctdor of
tho African Mot hod 1st church In the
Northwest, and thoroughly under
stands tho conditions, from both an
economic and climatic standpoint,
and is thoroughly convinced that his
plan Is -tho best yet offered.
Coloman saya ho would only bring
substantial, sober and Industrious
families, negroes who haye already
demonstrated that thoy are capable
of making good citizen. He says
tho part of the country Just being
Honey wiih railing under fnlae col
ors, nnd roltornted tho chargu that
Honoy's effortn In flan Francisco
were principally directed against or
ganized labor. Ho sal dtliat Honey's
fight ngnliiHt Uarrlmnn In California
wns moroly ono pluiHO of tho UarrN
mnn'Gould foud.
Ilofnro n select, congregation at
tho Tomplu Both Iarnol, Rnhhl Wlno
gnvo IiIh linproiHlontTot tho San Fran
oIbco Imbroglio. Ills chief ussault
wus upon Judgo Dunne, but ho re
served tho torms of "bungler" and
"Irnsulhlts sorvant" for Honey.
TAFT IS CERTAIN OF IK)N0R
(Cnnllnuod from First Page)
on out by Frank II. llltohcook, tho
soortary of war's manager. These
figures Indlonto that It will bo Tuft
nn tho first ballot; that tho big Ohio
ah Is already cor tain of 552 votes,
01 more than aro needed.
llltohooqlc auys thoro can bu no
mistake about It, and tho Tuft od
hercnts'nro moro hopoful today than
thoy huvo been at any tlmo slnco tho
boom started.
Taft'q manager says that tho load
Ing Republican candidate's strength
can bo accounted for In this man-
ner:
Now England, 52 votes; Ohio, 46j
othur Northern and Eastern otatos,
52; Southern states, east of tho Miss
issippi, 128; statos aud territories
west of tho Mississippi, 270; outly
ing territories. 4. Total number
of votes, 552.
Walling Out llryau.
Washington, March 21. Antl.Bry
dovelopod furnishes Ideal conditions. an Democrats doclaro today that tho
for the fulfillment of bis sobome,
which Is suro to be for the better
mont of his people.
Tnngun Tacklo Ifeney.
Portland. Or.. March 21. Franolsi
J. Henoy. Judge Dunne and the San
Franolioo graft proscoutlon came In
for a korere tongue lashing in two
public halls In Portland Rabbi
Wise, of tho Beth Israol Temple, wasl
ono of tho speakers, and Father O.
Yorke, of San FraneUeo, was the
other. Father Yorke addressed a
meeting of union labor men at Mer
rill's ball. Referring to certain crlt-
lolsms. which had been directed
against him because of a recent in
terview in the Portland papers. In
which be castigated Heney, he said:
"My remarks in regard to Heney
have been locally characterized as
vulgar. I don't understand how any
person who says that, he if a friend
of Heney's can set himself up as an
expert oa iruliarUy."
Father Torka thea ' declared that Won,"
nomination of th "peerless ono" at
tho Denver convention has nlready
been headed off
Using tho name of Governor John
A. Johnson, of Mlnuototp. to con
jure with, they assort they already
have three nioro voto than enough
to provent the nomination Bryan,
without the aid of a single delegate
from the Soul I.
The Mates whoso delegations will
bo instructed anti-Bryan, they say,
will ba till the East from Maine to
Maryland, and Ohlr, West Virginia
and Minnesota. MaimchuseUs, by
Its state commute;, has already led
off with a refusal to oudorso or In
struct toe Bryan. Delaware already
has Instructed, for Judgo Gray.
Willis J. Abbott, Brass's represen
tative In Washington, today con
tented hiutsetf with the declaratien:
"It is tho old crowd over again
which nowlaated Parker. There is
nothing ia their prsseat aoveueats
that will defeat Bryau's aolia
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