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DAILV CAPITAL JOURNAI. 8AL8M, ORlCfOJf, MONDAY, MA11C1I 22, 1&08. TARGET PRACTICE ENDED IT IS A FISH STORY ILL FATED STEAMER (10ES DOWN WITH NEAHLY ALL PASSKKG JiltS AND OICEW ONE BOAT. TOAD OK WOMKX HANK IN THE SWIKfc THIS UKAVE CAPTAIN STOOD ON THE IHUDOE. (Dy Norman Roso, Stnft Correspond ent of tho United Press, with the Fleet.) Magdalcna Bay, March 23. (Dy Internment wirolosa to Han Diego) Tim battleship Ohio la tho drat of Rear-Admiral Evans' flcoL to com fctoto her itnrget practice Tho big lp flrcd tho last shot yesterday, and today tho winners nro renting nfter tholr arduous labors. Tho battleship aeorula had pro longed night target prncllco Inst night with hreo-lnoh guns and three pounders. A Ashing party from tho Georgia Tiad a narrow escape from drowning yoatordny whan a terrific fight be tween a whalo find a "threshing" tthark threatened to wreck tho ship's launch. Tho tthark leaped high In tho air time and again, nllghtlng on tho hnck of tho whalo and slashing It Aorrlbly. It was by tho narrowest margin Hint tho launch wim stopped in time to avoid helm; Btuanhod to Milliliters by tho lung's of tho sou monstont. Tho weather hero contin ues lino. Tho nuppjy ship Guloga arrived Baturdny with mall and supplies of frosou nionta and froiltn for tho Hoot, tho crash. Tho Mnitsu, an 1800-lon coaster, was cut nearly in two by the Illdeyoflhl, and filled bo quickly that sho sank before her boats could.be gotteniclear. Scores of her passong ors letfpod Into -tho water, but so doneo was tho fog thaty the snyill boats of tho Hldeyoshl, which imrue lintoly put beck, had the greatest ftlf Qculty In locating thoso who were Bwlmmlng. 8omo of tho survivors declare that ono boat, In which were several wo men, was lowered but did not get clear quickly enough to eccnpo being drawn undor whon tho steamer sank. Tho captain of tho Mutsu went down with his Bhlp, remaining at his post on tho bridge. ' ; Movo Wins FrienIs. Toklo, March 23. Expressions of satisfaction nro being mado by every newspaper in Toklo at tho decision of tho administration at Washington to havo tho Atlantic flcot stop at a Japanoso port on its trip around the vorld. Tho mpst rabid antl-Amorl-enn publications" also Joining In tho rejoicing. HE RESTED HIS-HEAD ON ARAIL DAISY DOOLEY v EAILED y - Girl Says She Como All tho Way From Mlchigim to California to Kill Herecir. Nblpn Addrd to Meet. Washington,' March 23. Ordors "voro Issuod today assigned tho No lirnslm to tho Atlantic fleet now at Mr.gdnlonii Hay. Tho ship will prob ably report to Hear-Admlral H-vniiu tit Sim Dlogo. Tho WlHconslu will bU placed in couuuIhhIou nt I'ugot Bound uboiu April 1. in tlmo to Join thu llg float. Jap HtcNiucr NlukH. Toklo. Muroh 33. Lntor ml vino from llnkedate, off which point the Ktunmors MutHii "lnrii and Hldoyoshl Mnru oollldotl oorly this mornliig, 11 x tho huntbor of drowned at 'J fill, 280 of IhttHi bliK paKHongors of the MWmi Mnru. ami tho ramnlndor mum ber or tho orow of tho sumo boat. Tho Mutsu Mnru lies In several fath oniM of wntur today, u totnl Ions. Tho llldoyoihi Main was not badly dum-Aged A dtMme fog was ronponslble for (United Prosa Leased Wlro.) , San Francisco, March 23. Resting his head on a car rnll In Snn Bruno avonuo, and awaiting doath becauso ho said no ono In tho world oared for him, Fred Pollock was InBtnntly killed whon n car rushed by him in tho darkness of hut night. Motorman Wank, who wns arrest ed and chnrgod with manslaughter, declarod ho did not noo tho man ly ing on tho rnll until It was too lato to stop tho car. Ho was roloased on ball. Pollok, who was a motnl workor, rocontly booamo despondent because ho thought ho did not hava a friend to turn to In onsu of trouble. Rather than llvo this sort of llfo, he pre ferred death. HEARST HAS A CANDIDATE (United Press Leased Wire.) San 'Francisco, March 23. Miss Daisy Cooley, a 'patient at the Har bor Emergoncy Hospital, U today be wailing the poor luck which last ev ening caused a doubly plannod atr tornpt at sulcldo to miscarry. "I think it Is a aharao that you' men should Interfere with my plans, after I came all tho way from Mount Morris, Michigan, to San Francisco to kill mysolf," sho declared to tho nttondlng phyBlslclans. Aftor boarding a forry for Alame da last night, Miss Cooley went to tho ladles' parlor, removed her clothes and donnod her nightgown. Sho had Just swallowed a quantity of Paris green when a member of tho crow, who had been told of the wo man's queer actions by other women on tho boat, broko Into the parlor. As ho forced open the dobr Miss Cooloy leaped through a window and plunged Into tho bay. A small boat was lowored, and she was rescued and removed to tho hospital. Miss Cooloy said sho was once nn Inmate of an aBylura. GOLDMAN WOMAN TALKING PROGRAM FOR WEEK (Continued from pago one.) Amorlcan Dreyfus." Ho was a cap tain In tho engineer corps of tho United States army, and nt the tlmo of his downfall was In charge of har bor Improvements at Savannah, Ga., the contractors being tho notorious Greone and Geynor. Frauds wero unearthed, and tho government ac cused Carter of abetting them, and In sharing in tho profits. Carter served four years In Fort Leavenworth military prison. Tillman Knocked Out. 1 Washington, March 23. A telo grnm from tho bedsldo of 8enator Tillman, at Columbia, 8. C, f on-, nounced today that tho famous states man may not bo able to participate In tho remaining proceedings of this session of congress. Although his condition was much Improved today, It is thought that ho will not regain sufficient strength to onnble him to make tho trip to Wash Ington before tho senate adjourns. New Cars Two now cars of tho same typo as has boon nun on the asylum lino, havo been put Into servlco by the Portland General Electric Company on tho run botweon tho cemetery and tho fair grounds. It Is probablo that a now Bchodulo will bo put Into voguo running thoso cars on this lino at 1G mlnuto Intervals. GOREANS RESORTED TO FORCE TESTED BULK SEEDS Uwioiiihwr that wo huvo tin targtMt d trior In tho valley and are prepared to make clo prlotM tin ilrst-otuM o1h. All our Muds aro TMSTMD buforo boiltK offered for sale, ThU In sure m only on planting us you know that tho utd will grow If planted at iho right time of Uiy rauwn. Farm Seeds V lutiko a KpeeiMly of Farm and V SM in any quantity, and huv n uIUi !tM aloek lo iMtait fnw. Chick Feed Wo bwiKht arload of Chirk fvd this saso.n, aHU ar !u a piwttUm to niak low priced. Tht quality i tho burnt on tho market. Kmmhr that wo oar$y a very largo mtmk or poultry auppWHa aud iwll ou & wry low margin. Call or writ for price 1). L WHITE i SONS 255CMMlSt Ptoxteteo Now "brk, Mnrelr 23. Thomai U llliKon. who wiih th Iliwrat oandl- dnto for governor of ifuwwohusttU, has boon sprung by lh fltMirat papers as a llkwli' oandldnto Cor PrMldout on ! ItidepoudoHao Leaguo tlektt. llowvr. tlmro Is u tttriag to tho boom, as Mr. Ilrnt may Iw tk can dldato hlmsolf. Tho Loaguo will hold Ut eOMVn- Uun linmsdlntoly followlug tho Dui vr nouvoutlou. Mr. lllsKun has boeomo prsmluent throiiKU hla attacks upon thv Stand ard Oil Company and ethur coritorK lions. Ills pa runts ware ClwrmunK, and U trouhloa his futhor hnd with th Standard Oil cutis! tho mh to tight that corporation at ovtry fipportu-ulty Bicycle Repairing W'v hav n foroo of skllhtd amt oxmrlnod m alwa) at your yervhjo; or mtlUtlat nw umx'ik1 and twr prieag are as low m Reed wkaaji8lU wilt pwrmH ktH aw not afmld to kuh; all fwir work whlak liitTt or biuuto. , Just ufcAH h-1I" ml w v wilt onll (r yor wbMl. We oarry tk Plwrw ami tk . shoU Uitytoi, ami wftt Ui tw yo. Our ILb of iUktag tetkfci lp' moftt cujp.)t--Cftea la and dt our nritu , H AUSER BROS. 1 18$. GooMKrcblSt (United Press Leased Wire.) Mllwnukee, Wis., March 23. Now is tho crisis of tho age, and the work Ingmnn should 'net at onco. Thora nro not onough oniuton and soldtors in tho world to stop the thin of nnnrahy, onco tho worklngmnu linn tolt his power." TluiH spoke Emma Goldman, tho "qtiosn of tho rods," to a crowd of 1000 porsouu, who had gathorad In nn obsouro hall to llston to hoc ha ranguo. "Thoro Is a consplraoy In this conn try to hang every porsou connected with nuarchy," sho oontlnued, excit edly. "The men who tried Moyor, ilnywood and Ptttbono dnrod not find them guilty, for thoy know that tho spirit of tho Paris communo would I'lae up and ns v!olnco If no wary to save tht men. Thl fIrlc U ntrongur than vr, aud soon, It condition do not ohaugtt. the red rtatr of -anarohy will tfoat In evory cor tier of the globe." Police wore prwont, but no at tempt to prevont tho Goldman woman from spoaklng was made.' KAliKM MAHKKT. Ikk! WlinhiiAlp Market. Kk9--He. Uutter Country 8TV4c croamory, 30C'3bc. Hon 12c; mlxet chickens, lOev I.ocuT wheat 8Sc Oats 36c Harley -l2-Ci$25. FlourHard wheat, N.80, valloy, T.00. Hay -Cheat, .$14; clover, llfrd? U per ton; timothy. fUCflf. Oalorw iia lb, Hope Old.ttff 2c; now, SH Oaeeara Bark 3 t SVio. Mohair SIo. Iteunil Market. 0t Ho par ha. Wheat 11. 00. Rolled barley $30. Kgs Ho, I1h tier Country, 3(9; oream T. c Flour Vajley, $1.20 pr sack: hard wheat, $1.40911.50. nran Sl per wok; $2S.50 per Ua; ikert, $l.i per saak. HHiw-ckeat, $16; elvr. $15; ?t, S&e; elvr, Tie per wt. Uvfatook. HotfS Fat, '$S.I0. Stock hots $4.00. Oqw lp. $0; fair $S$2.0 Steere Toiw. S.0; fair, $2.T5 $3.00. Troplcul Ftulte. Uanaaas $6. Qranj; $2.55, Lemons $3.60 f 4.50. Veal Dressed. BOTc Portland .Xiarkvt. Wheat -01ik. S3e: -aUay. SSc: fblutt eteia. Slie. f Penary He, 13f He; duok. Ii4tl6e; Hkwmw. 4d $1 per dos. MiHstuflf Bran, $24. Hay Timothy, vaMe, $IT$18; nlfalta, $1SU3. VirtcbIH. (United Pross Loasod Wlro.) San Frnnolsco, March 23. D. W. Stevens, advisor to tho Corcan coun cil of state, today deplded not to nt totnpt to prosocuto tho four Irnto Coreans who knocked him down in tho lobby of tho Fairmont Hotol last night and beat him with rattan chairs. Ho bollovos his assailants nro probably sbudonts, who allowed tholr patriotism to run awny with tholr hotter Judgment- ' , Tho Coronns In San Francisco nro angry becnubo Mr. Htovona said In n recent Intorvlow thnt, among othor things, tho Coronns nro being grontly benollttnd by Japanoso protootlon. Last evening a commftteo cnllod on him to protest. Mr. Stovons attempted to Justify his stand, whoroupon ono of his call ers knocked him down, whilo tho oth er threw pouncod upon lilm, and beat him with rattan chnlra until they were pulled off. M?niiimniiiiiHiiiiiwniWimmjmM The Wise Candidate goes to ELLIOTT for his Cards and other particular Printing' r. 0 7 1 jjSHkS&N wmm mm . The man after neat, tasty and correct printin never stops at the other place after com cem ing: here. ea QED N. D. ELLIOTT Phone 1243 223 S. Commerdul! WiWIHiWWlWWIllWWWiW1WWWN MUHDKU IX A UIiOUl) OF MYHTtiKY. (United Press Loaned Wlro.) Los Angolos, Cal., March 23. Mystory surrounds tho shooting of John Orth, whoso body was found In tho room of George Klnlbor, on East Fifth Btroot. yooterday with a bullet hole In hie head. Orth was shot as ho lay on tho bod naluop. Coroner Wllllnms will mnko an Invest leatlon, and nicnuwhllo Klalbor Is being hold by tho police.! Nominations Filed. W. F. Jackcon, of Mow, ib Blres to bo Democratic msIUh Representative of the i$!i i'. this morning Alod his ixtsj tho secretary of state, aad it hlnuolf nn upholder of Suti No. l. D. T. Taggarf, of Fo"i Illod his pot'tlon for noain'j tho ofllco of district st'eat' J district, RcpubllMa party wiiihtwiiiiiiiiiiitfciiiiiiiiiiiwitmitmmwtiiwtiwiititww' BLUE SERGE Before you know Spring will be upon us. pare yourself now with the proper garaeils. invite you to see our Spriig line of Blue Serges- most popular suit for early Spring wear. Wj the famous . Bishop's Ready Tailored Suits Prices $12.50 to $25. Washington Fashioned Apparel We Have AH Sizes and Styles I Salem Woolen Mill Sb r 'g'4l.i,A 1. 4lt-