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DAILV PAWTAIi JOURNAL. SAIiBM, OREGON, MONDAY,, MAY 11, 1008 i - L l ii Mi I mini i iii !; "". -f --Tii i 'IrmuQmtim .i LOW RAXES EAST "Will Bo Mado This Season-!) the SOUTHERN PACIFIC V (LINUS IN OREGON) Rom Salem, Ore. A3 FOLLOWS: BOTH WAY? .ONE WAY to Timouaii flKIA PORTLAND CALIFORNIA Xhko $74.15 $87.50 ftouls $69.15 $82.50 'St, Paul $61(65 1 t $8 1.75 Omaha ' $6l'.65 $75.00 Kansas City $61.65 $75.00 T.IOKETS WILL BE ON SALE May 4, 18 , June 5, 6, 19,20 July 6' 7, 22, 23 , August 6, 7, 21,22 t3ood for return In 90 days with stopover privileges at ploaauro within limits REMEMBER THE DATES For nny furthor Information call on ngonts. , WM. M'MURRAY, Qonoral Pnssongor AKont, PORTLAND, OREGON. , 'SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R. TIME TABLE READY'TO FIGHT ON , RACE ACT - :. ffnited I' res Laaad Wire. I Albany, N. Y., May 11. Interest, so far as tho legls'ators of the Em pire state nro concerned, contera to day In Albany, where tonight tho Bpoclal session of tho loglslaturo cal od by Govornor Hughes will convone. Lawmakers an? arriving from 11 parts of the state and many aro a roady hero to wago tho fight for and against tho , governor's nntl-racc track gambling bills. Govornor Hughea think he Is going to win, bfe llovlng that public sentiment Is atropg enough to pass the bills. PORTLAND t MAY GET " MEETING (United Press Leased Wlro.) Boston, Mass.. May 11. Tho con cention of the national retail grocers association which convones here to dny 1b contesting over tho soloctlpn of a city for the next mooting. Port land and Seattle being pressed close ly by other western cities, will mnko tho hardest fight for tho next, cpn vontlon, and the chances of It going to tho west are exceedingly bright. Thoro nro Indications that a llvolv contest will bo waged over tho elec tion of, a president, as candidates from several states aro In tho flold. Tho convention will adjourn Thursday. SOCIALIST Tiiuo Card No. Hi Effect Ivo Sunday December i!Mli, 12.01 A. M. Toward Portland Passenger. No. 16. C:G3 A. M. Orogon Express. No. 18. 3:40 A. M. Cottago Orovo Passougor, "No. 12, 2:15 P. M. Roseburg Pns- Bongor. No. 14.-9:13 P. M. Portland Ex- prosa. Toward Portland Freight. No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Fast Freight. " s f j No. 220.-10:40 A.' M., way frolgh't, arrives. No. 22011:28 A. M., way frolght doparts. t Toward' San Fronclsco Passenger, No. 11. 11:03 A,h. Roseburg Pns- Bongor. No. 17. C:45 P. M. Cottago Grove Passougor. No. 1C 9: B0 P. M. California Ex- pross. No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San Francisco Express. Toward Snu Francisco Freight. No. 221. 2.43 A. M, Portland Fast Frolght. No. 2 2 C 11.28 A. M, Way frolght. CORVATJilS & EASTEHN R. 11. TIME TABLE No. 4 Loaos Dntrolt 1:00 p.m. follows, commencing Jan. 16, 1908' Trains for CorvaUls. No. 8 Loavoa Albany 7:66 a.m. -rrlvea ft Corvallls . ... 8:35 a.m. No. 10. Loavoa Albany 3:66 p.m. Arrlvos at Corvallls ... 4:35p.m. No. 6 Leavoa Albany 7:46 p.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:25p.m. Trains for Albany; No. 5 Leaves' Corvallls 6:30 a.m. Arrives at Albany 7:10 a. in No. 9 Loavoa Corvallls 2:16 p.m. Arilvos at Albany 2-: 5 5 p. m. No. 7 Loavoa CorvulllB , G:00p. m. Arrives at Albany 6f40 p, m. No. 1J. (Sunday only)- Loaves Corvallln , . , , , .11:16 a. m. Arrlvoa at Albany 11:58 a. m No. 12 (SunJay only) Leavoa Albany ....... ,12:35 p, m. Arrives x: CorvAllla .... 1:18p.m. For further Information apply to Trains f-oin Aiul to Yaqulnn. No. Arrives a. Corvallls ...,11:00 a.m. Arrive, at Albauy ..... 6:55.ip. m. Loavoa Yaqulna 6:45 a, m, CHAIRMAN IS NAMED 'United Press Leasod Wlro.) Chicago, May 11. John F. Carey, of Massachusetts, was tlili mj)rnlng elected chairman of tho Socialists on tho national convention. Indications nro that tho convention will nomi nate Its candidate for President on Thursday nd will finally adjourn tho following day. ' Guy Mlllor of Toullrldo, Colo., will today, extond to tho convention the gootlftgs of Ernest Miller, secrotnry of tho Wostorn Fedorntlon of Minors, which congratulates tho Socialists on their aplondld battlo. Oregon Electlrc Tlmo Tabic Tlmo of arrival and departure of cara at Salem la ns follows, Portland and Intermediate points; Arrive Loavo Local 3:40 a.m. 0:00 a.m. Kxprosa. 10;50a. m, 9:05 a. m, Local , , lj25 p, m, 11:05 a.m. Kxprw;'Wt:'o n."ra. 1:45 p. m, Local ;.;; $?$ P. ni. -3;38 p.m. Exprtta 3:30 p.m. 6:00 p. in, SALKM MARKET. Lornl Wbolfcwh" Murkrt. Egcs 1 4 c. Buttor Creamery 22 Mc Cows $3 3.50. Ilono lie; mixed chtckons, 9c. Local wheat S2(ff 85c. Oats 91.45. Barley $25. Flour Hard whoat, $4,500 480. valley, $4.00. Hay Cheat, $13(?14; olovor. $10 Q12 per ton; timothy, $14dT15. Onions Sc. Hops 1907 crop, 46?4c. Cascara Bark B to 3 He. Mohair ISo. KeuUl Market. Oato $1.45 01.50 per cwt. Wheat $1.00. Rolled barloy $31, Eggs 17 e. Butter Country, 20c; creamory, 30c. Flour Valloy, $1.10 1.20 per nack; hard whoat, $1.40. Bran 90C per sack; '$31.50 per ton; shorts, $1,25 per sack. Hay Cheat; $16.50(017; clovor, $15; civ t, 85c; clover SOo per cwt. Oranp $2.6,5 2.75. Livestock. Hogs. Fat, $5.50, Stook ;gs $4 4.50. Stoord 13 4.50. Voal 6 8c. Tropical Fruits. Bannnns $6,00. Orungos $2.4 0 2.60, Lemons $3.50 4.00. Portland Market. Wheat Club, S6e; valley 80c; bluestom, S9c. Poultry lions, 1414Vic; ducks, l&lblGc; plgeon3, old, $1 per dozon. Mlllsluff Bran, $24. Hay Timmiiv. valley, $7.50; al falfa, $12 12.60. Vetch $14. o O G T, Co Steamers Pomona and Oregonla leave for Portland Monday, Wednes day aud Friday at 10 a. m. and Tuosday, Thursday aud Saturday at 6 a, m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday about 7 p. m. M. P Baldwin, agent. Office and dock at foot of Tr4 street. M, P. BALDWIN, Ageat. NATIONAL DRAINAGE CONGRESS (United Press Leased Wlro.) Washington, May 11. At tho snmo -time tthnt 'President Roodovolt Is conferring with tho govornors of tho -states and otljor promlnont men at tllo "Whlto Housd on tho prcservaJ tlon of tho country's natural re sources, an other ropresontatlvo feathering will moet'hofo to consldor an allied subject- drainage. Tho an nual, meeting of tho drainage con gress begins tomorrow and a largo attendance Is expected. All tho gov ornors hnvo appointed delegates, and tho boards of trado and commercial organizations of all tho large cltl63 will sdnd representatives. .Probhbly tho most Important ques tion to bo discussed at thp confer ence of governors Is that of forost utilization and preservation. o SAILORS VIEWING 'FRISCO (United Press Lensed Wlro.) San Francisco, May 11 Tho sixth day of tho fleet's stay In San Francis co bay broko cold and cloudy, but tho unfavorable weather conditions did not (later hundreds of ofllcors and men from coming ashore for slght-Bcelng trips. Tho ofllcors wore taken about tho city in nutomlblos, whllo tho mon boarded tho observa tion cars. Iloadcd by a detachment of mounted pollco, 150 gnliy docoratcd machines Btartod out Mnrkct streotb, thenco over Into Chlnntown and tho Latin qunrtor. In tho party woro Ad mirals S?brco, Swlngurno, Dayton nnd Sporry, Mnyor Taylor of San Francisco and Mayor Mott of Oak land. From tho Latin quarter tho ma chines whirled out to Golden Gato park and tho beach. A stop was made on tho beach for luncheon and tho party than returned to the city by wny of tho Presidio. Tho first function for tho chiefs nnd warrant ofllcorB was glvon todny, whon a party of 100 was takon up Mount TnmapalB. This nttornoon tho prollmlnnrlcs In tho nrmy nnd navy baseball chnm polnshlp nro bolng plnyod, and to night tho boxing tournament oponi. o CASE OF RUEF IS RESUMED San Francisco, May 11. Tho cross-oxamlnntlou of Jnmes L, Galla gher Ln tho Ruef trial was resumed today. Gallaghor testified that ho was novor nrrosted in tho Parsldocaso and hod boon grnntod Immunity. Re tailed to remember having boon call od a "good dog" by Prosecutor Hon oy. Ho bollovod that tho Parkold? matter was first broached to him by former Supervisors Boxton and Wilson. GUNNESS VICTIM FOUGHT United Press Leased Wire.) La Porto, Ind., May 11. Evidence camo to light .today Indicating that Andrew Helgallne, ono of Mrs. Gun- noss' alleged victims whoso mutN lated body was found In a sack on ' tho Gunnoas farm; was murdered. whllo making a desperato fight for V his life. Dr. J. H. Meyor, who oxam lnod tho corpse, ropdrtod to tho corb nor that ho,fould sovornl brown curl hairs clonchod ln Holgallno'B right hand. It Is supposed that ln the death strugglo ho pulled this halr out of tho scalp of his slayer. kThe police authorities aro now willing to. accept tho original thoory that Mrs1)( rititinnaa wnD tmrnrvl in rlnntli In ihn ' firo which dostroyod her homo. Chicago, May 11. Gcorgo Andor son of Tarklo, Mo., today related an. oxporlonco ho had ln tho GunnossJ homo in La Porto nftor ho had gono thoro answering ono of tho woman's matrimonial advortlsomonts. Anderson s now congratulating himself, as ho thinks Mrs. Gunncss mado an attempt to kill him. Ho says that two yonrs ago ho notlcod th'o "nd" In a nowspapor and wont to the dimness farm. Ono night shortly after ho arrlvod .thoro ho was wakened In tho mlddlo of tho night by a noise. As ho looked up ho snwr Mrs. uunuuss oumuug uvur iiiiu. no cried out and tho woman lied from tho room. Andorflon thought noth ing of tho Incldont at tho tlmo, but1, slnco all tho bodies have boon found In the back yard of tho Gunnosi homo ho Is stiro that she ontorcd his room to kill him that night. Topoka, Kan., tyny 11. Leon Townsond, a f armor nnd horso dcal or, who lives five miles from Topoka, has received aovoral lottors from Mrs. Gunncss inviting him to pny hor n visit. Ho said today that ho had road tho woman's matrimonial "ad" and had intended to go to La Porte ns Boon iib ho had finished IiIh spring work. Ho Is wealthy. ROSTEIN & 240-246 Commprri,i A '?)? Milit Dry Goods and t Slili lME COOPS USIEN TO TIE Long Silk Qiovtis. extra heavy Silk, worth ? ftTT" jruu at ... m '' Ladles' Whltb Shirt Waists at ,., Two special linos, thait aro wondors for m,.! Nl broidery or Inco. as vour imn . . nojr' "' i " - - iar nwirrf "Whllo Wash Bolts t Nothing out of thn ordinary, onlv u.nJ'I.,'"..'",8 l: ::' ""'"' c. mm1. p Ladlos best 40c Undorvest In town. Lnni in.. T " " " tB"r w, , Corsot Cover Embroidery, n good quality . . " .Kc'i Tnblo Qldth, rogirlarHlfc for. ., ., .',J H, ' "W,"JV.n ,,,,!! MILLINERY- xjuiiiL iorKOL us in inia uonnrrmnnt r ... great hssortmont, all up-to-iato stylos, oicellt l., Popular PwGcsrt & , ROYAL MURDER UNEXPLAINED Berlin, May 11. Frlonds of Bar oness Udo von Ruoxlebon and hor husband nro still greatly puzzled over tho former's rnsh act In shooting hor husband to death ln their chateau at Buddonburg, near Doitmund, and then attempting to commit sulcfds with tho same pistol, Baron von Ruoxlebon wns propaj- lng to retire when tho Bhot fired by his wlto snuffed out his life, ENGINEER SLElT EIGHTEEN KILLED. London, May 11 That tho driver had fallen usloep on his engine for a few minutes Is tho romarkablo and startling theory put forward by Llou-tonnnt-Colonel Yorko In his report to the Board of Trade, to explain the terrible dlsastor which occurred on October 15 last at Shrewsbury, on tho London & Northwestern and Great AVostern Joint Railway, whon 18 per sons woro killed, 31 wero Injured sevcroly and about 30 othors slightly, WALKS 50 MILES TO SEE BOB (United Prcsi L'easod Wlro.) Rono.Nov., May 11. Rnther than mlsa tho opportunity of giving his old friend "Fighting Bob" Evans a hearty hnndshako and recalling tho dnys when tley fought In ba'ttlo to gothor, Martin Gilbert walked 50 miles over the Nevada hills to Be'o tho old Bca warrior whon ho arrived hero on his way caBt. Gilbert wns standing ln th'o front rankB of tho 2000 porsons who gath ered at tho dopot when tho train reached Reno Sunday morning. EvanB raised tho blind of Ills car and snw him. "Hollo thoro,- Gllbort," shouted tho former commander of tho Atlan tic fleet.' "Como ln and shako." Gilbert cllmod aboard. It wub tho first tlmo tho two mon .had mot in 15 years, tho first tlmo olnco Evans, thon commanding the Yorkton, throntoned to blow up Vnlpnlraso un loss tho Chilean govornmont pnld in demnity for tho death of two Ameri cans. Gllbort was thon a coxswain uudor Evans, ThoiiuiH WcCI. Ronr Admlrnl Thomas, tho now cbmmandor of'tho Atlantic ilcot, who waB rbportcd to bo bo 111 Sunday that ho had to tako to his bod ln tho Fair- mount hotel, wns up nnd around enrly today and loft for his flagship .ntt'about 0 o'clock this morning. o Rich Mini Run Ovtir by Auto. (United Pross Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, May 11. William Dolan, n capitalist, whllo walking ln Golden Gato park today with his wlfo, wa3 rundown by an automobile 8nld to hnvo boon drlvon by Police Sorgonnt Gormnn. Dolan wns takon to tho Park Emorgoncy hospital, whore ho was troatod for nunterous lncoratcd wounds of tho scalp nnd was romoved to his homo. Mro In Smith1, i A Are, which hmv..1 donco of Dr. J, N. gj trooi ting tnornlnj , lirnvlntr .11. ..)..-. . o -H.UUU, IM , , wns nvorted only by tbt i mma or the nelghbon o'clock Mrs. WmUmL next door, noticed 4ii, BraoKO ruing Iron &, nouso. Rushing out nm Bao snw that ncarl ii, . roor of the Smith nblnzc. When tho grit tUrtjj Mrs. Smith's mother m t porson In tho home. Mn.1 warned, hor that tt Unu . nnd then tamed Ii mlinl Whon thb Are lUttal ' hydrnnt In the upper tjj hoiiRo, nnd turned tiimat on tho blazing root tnt i In tho meantime SlirU who had s'ecn tbe httn M court liouso ftcroutbiitma ..over to tho Smith retllmi i tho hcjso ho found Wo I extinguishers, which he p tho firo until thervetei By this tlmo the fire I had arrived, and Ihoflriig cd to a woll directed itr l from tho engine, it scorns tnai me ere by n spark falling from fri ns no leak can be du of tho flues. One of tie I nlinost comoletelr 'mnst of thocaitroofilUI 'replaced. Tho loss, vMm by Insurance, h not I m mnted, but It will proW!j nl or three hundred dolua The Wonderful Values We Offer In Men's Spring Sack Suits are the Talk of fkt Ii 1 If vnii are lookine for real Si correctly fashioned clothes don'ti seeing our great and supero w tion of noted CASTORIA for lafaats and Okildren. Til KM You Hiyi Always Bwkt U&tiu Bears tho Signature -f ST? 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