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4 DELAY GRAFT DA1LV CAPITAL JOUftNAL. SADISM, ORHGOy, MONDAY, MA 123t,lPOft CASES - (United Prow I.ensed Wire.) San Francisco, May 25. All graft cases wore continued today In tin superior courts' for ono or two weokii owlag to tho absence In some cases of tho principals and In others of the attornys for tho defendants. J$dgo Lawlor, acting for Judge Dunne, continued tho cases of Ruef In tho Parksldo matters for trial June 1. Attorney Murphy- notlflod tho court that a motion for tho dis qualification of Judge Dunne was to be argued 'boforo actual trial. Tho bribery caao against Bugono E. Schmltz for trial, and Abraham Ruef for arraignment wore continued to Juno 1 on tho motion of Assistant District Attorney Cook with tho as sent of tho defendants' attorneys. In his own department Judge Lawlor continued tho ensos against Kuof, Patrick Calhoun and Tlroy L. Ford on a motion to sot aeldo tho last indlctmonU brought by tho gran J jury, t'o Monday next. Attorney Murphy pleaded for a longer contin uation on tho ground that Henry Ach was going to Now York and would not rotum for 11 days. Judge Lnwlgr Informed Murphy that ho could undertnko tho preliminary -work Involving the examination of tho Oliver grand Jury men. Tho cases ngalnst Schmltz, Ford, Calhoun; Mullally and Abbott In the "United Railroads brlhorles woro con tinued until Juno 8. Attorney Stan ley Mooro on behalf of tho defend ant, Calhoun, declared that they woro ready in any and nil onso3 for trial and objected to contlnuatico. ROOSEVELT TO ATTEND CONVENTION (United prcus LcnUed Wire.) -Chicago, May 25 The story that President Robsovelt can bo oxnctd at next month's Ilopiubllcan conven tion was revived today amongtho polltclans now froqntentlng the Aud itorium Annex. It was circulated by tho Fairbanks and Hughes boomer's, who Just now have tho Chicago flohl entirely to themselves, and found many boliovors. Corsets in tho Army. Wo think Surgeon-General O Roilly is acting a littlo hastily in discouraging Mmo. Jacques, .tho gift od woman; who has invented a corset for mon and is anxious to havo .It adopted by tho United Sta'tos army. According to a sorvlco paper Mmo. Jacques belloves that the men's cor Bot "Is especially valuablo for ofllcors ns they get on in years and become obeo, nnd urges that it would be distinctly helpful for ofllcors who flro obliged to tako practice rides, roi dftclng tho discomfort of such' act! vo' exercise nnd tondlng to prolong tholr period of aotlvo servlco' Tho corsots should bo tested, by nil means, is not Surgeon-General O'Reilly nwnro that mori woro cor sets boforo women dldfr Doa ho not -o .. RoynoldH I tot urns DhomoH If, Reynolds returned this morning from a mouth nnd n half trip In tho east. Mr. Reynolds wont nB a witnoss In tho llydo land fraud trial at Washington. On his roturn trip ho vlsltod at Now York, Baltl moro, Chicago, St. LouIb Denver, Salt Lake, Kansas City nnd his old homo at Iudopcndonco, Mo. Ho loft Micro 155 years ago for California and this "was his first visit back. While on this trjp Mr. Reynolds saw a great deal of tho country, but says ho snw nono which looked as good to him ns Ore-Bon. I'ctltloii'HiiHtnlncil Tho potltlon fllod by tho flvo holrs of tho cstato of James Conklln, de ceased, through tholr nttornoy, F. A. Turner, objecting to tho appropria tion by tho administrator, I. Oroon bnum, of $50 for oroctlng n monu montvor tho grnvo of the deconjod, was sustained by tho county court today. To Prolmtu Vjl Tho will of Sarah J. Donby, do coasod, was admittod to probato to day. Samuel A. Poaso was appoint ed administrator for tho ostnto. A Now York man, nt his own ro quost and plen, has boon luoculatod with tho gorm of tuhorculosls In or dor to aid tho causo of science ft Portland milllnors havo dcclarod war on tho dlrectolro skirt ub being Indecont o near It. Dologato 1'homas Qulo of Alaska has publicly denounced Governor Hoggatt, of tho samo territory, a being a tool of tho Guggouhelms. A big gold dlscovory has boon mado near Mark Twalna old cabin at Unlonvlllo, Novnda. . ' ' - ; LATEST FICTURE OF MARIE STUDHOLME. A woiuli'i Hilly pretty uutrusn Is Miss Marie Studhulme. whoso many photo graphs hardly do her Justice They fall to reproduce her lino coloring, tho pule crisp gold of her hulr. the ch-ur gray uyes nnd the dollcato pomploxlon. Miss Studboimo toel: to the utnge at Hevontcou. and there her beauty, dnlntK tiL'SH nnd winning mnunoru soon gained appreciation. She la very devotod to I'hlldrun nud never happier than when giving them trcnts of some kind PROTEST AfiAiNST J " " CKMl'TTKRY'S DKS15CRATION Indians Object to Turning Up of liurinl Ground of Chiefs to Make tfhent Fold. Ono version had It that tho Presi dent was coming horo to help out tho cnndldncy of Secrotary Taft. Thli was glvon out as ovldonco that tho Taft boom was doclinlng and unless It got nctlvo holp shortly would col lapse Tho other was that tho President was afraid of tho movement to nom Inato him, nnd wns coming on to head it off. Delegates for Stnvton Tho Salem board of trade trustees mot today and named tho following delogntes to attend tho railroad pic nic nt Stnyton Tuesday: C. M. Bishop, Col. J. Olmstoad, Soymour SkllT, Goo. S. Downing, W. II, Dancy, II. 8. Gilo, T. K. Ford, J. T. Grlfllth, T. M. I3arr, II. C. Eploy nnd W. V. Richardson. Administrator Appointed J. II. Smnllwood was today ap rtolntod administrator of tho estate of Isttboll Smnllwood, deceased. D.iBobnll war will bo on In tho oaBt If Frank Dollnai dlsphsos of tho St. Louis team 4o tho St, Louis club, o All hualnoiH was suspended in Nevada today In roepoot to tho mom ory of Govomor Sparks. o- - Tho Qtllelal election at Daltlmoro of UoV. Win. A. Quayle, of Chicago, on tho te.ntiv ballot, as a bishop of tho Methodist Kplsoopnl church, has boon announced, o Joaoplv Howard, president of a largo commission house and proml nont club man, was killed by light ning In Missouri today. o . ' Tho uoxt convention of tho north ern Baptists will bq hold at tho Whlta Tomplo In Portland, next yoar, Card of Thanks I wish tho peoplo of Sulom to ac cept my most sincere thanks for tholr kindness and holpfulno3s during tho long Illness of Mr. Wlechman. Mrs. Henry A. Wlochman. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Buph'a Bank. Salem, Oi Norwich Un!on Fire Insurance Society Knink Meredith, Resident Agent. OtUce with Win. Brown &. Co., No 29 Commercial street. Achtung, Dor Deutsche Voroln von Salem und Umgegend bat eolno naochsto Vtn'aammlung Sontng, Nachmlttaga awftl Uhr, den 31tm Mai, In. dop Urtlo Labqn Halle, Stato stroot. All o Glleder So'wle dlojentgon die slch ancU.Uo)a wollen end erbonto puen ktltete xh e wsclBea. 6-3 5-1 w Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of tho system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing tho mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the fast as Maple Sugar" Children Like It r BACKACHE-WEAK KIMEYS Trj !Wt KMmj Ml VMta mto-StTi Mi SMj Alili DRUGGISTS know that corsots woro purely a mascullno blowing, nnd woro stolon by womon nlong with many othnr valuablo properties bolonglng to men? Not only wns tho corsot a man's attrlbuto, biit Is was especial ly tho prized equipment of mon of war. Tho warrior of tho renl old fighting days would as soon havo gono into bnttlo without his ax 'as without his corsolct of steel. Tho protection of tho corset and tho sonso . of security It convoyed to drooping spirits turned tho tido of bnttlo more than onco and mado cowards bold. Tho map of Europs would not bo what It la today If It had not boon for tho qulot but of foctlvo support of tho corsot. Now that 90-mllo rides nro to bo undertaken by tho swlvol-chalr cavalry of tho army, It Is fitting that corsots should bo provldod as a first aid and comfort. If tho corsets woro mado of rigid stool plates, nttachod to tho saddle, tho offlcor lmmurHi within thorn would bo certain to stick on and comploto tho rldo. But oven u modified corBOt would bo of great asslstanco In barroMng and hooping tho agitated spirits of tho unpractlced horsomon. Surgeon-Gonoral O'Reilly Is an of ficer of sympathetic tompornmont and of wldo knowledge. Nolthor his warm hoart nor his professional ex perience can contomplato without alarm tho torrlblo dangor Incident to cross-country riding on the part of obose nnd o'derly warriors. Any thing thut will allovlat? Buffering and reduco mortality should bo adopted by tho modlcal department on the ground of humanity. If pil lows nro barred, and if ofllcors nro not to bo permitted to tnko anaesthe tics, they should havo the right to wear corsets as a matter of self-de-fonso Mmo Jacques Is right, Washington Post. t (Pendleton Trlbuno.) Airousod by tho dosocratldn of the Indian burial 'ground, whoro bonoath tho virgin sod woro tucked tho bodl'ps of tho chlofs of old, Illustrious warflora, and tho family fnthors, and" whoro now n wheat field scars tbojlttlo resorVo consocratod to tho Great Spirit and tho dond, prominent IndfanB of tho reservation havo fllod a protest with tho commissioner of Indian affairs at Washington. Umaplno, No-SWrt, Pokor Jim, CharlloB Shaplls, nnd Amos Pond, among tho most Influontal rcsldonts at tjio reservation, havo subscribed tholr names to thp protest, which alBo bears the signatures or many othors who fool tho Insult that has been dono to thom by converting a burial ground into a whoat flold. Whon tho rcsorvo was first mado by tho government, a tract of ground was set apart to bo dodtcatcd to bttt threo purpooos, religion, education nnd tho dend. Hero tho first shallow graves woro dug, nnd with tho "rude ceromonles of aboriginal grief and respect, tho great mon of tho tribes woro laid to rest. Chiefs whoso names aro spoken with respect und awo for tholr groat doeds of prowess In tho tales of past wars woro slcop lng under it ho prairlo grass. All tho great and amall of tho Umatltlas, t'ho Cayusos and tho Walla Wallas woro burled In that Nocropoll until enmllor comotortes woro established, and tho contrnl burial ground In the sad sHonco of noglect enmo to bo used only nB a spot about which momorlos clustered. Then Agono Edwards, blind to tho momorlos, and roliglon nnd rlghln of tho IndlnuB, decided that tho spot whoro lay tho tribal dead wua going to wnsto, and after enclosing hut two grnvoB, of tho many hun dreds, senrred tho gronind and out- rogod deconcy and tho dead by plow ing up a grave yard ,and converting It Into n wheat Hold. Upturned by tho plows glistening BkolotoiiB wco trampled and crushed nt tho noxt round by Indian Iioi-bcs tugging ut a n!ow. They woro caught by tho barrows' tooth, and tihattorcd. and tho clicking fragmont3 of tho Indian dond woro plied In rows along tho edgo of tho wheat flold. Whon thlsHccno of modorn Indus try nnd progress transpired, tho In dians rccoginzed tho deadly scoffing Insult, and with tholr dignity nnd thoughts rankling under tho wounds' tho plowshares cut In tholr !'- a porsonal remonstrance agnlnst somo of tho Indignities to which they woro Bubjoot, and discuss maltori portnlnlng to thom, Nothing Wn8 dono nbout tho protection of tho old btirlnl ground at that time. Indian Agent McFatrldgo has con tinued to keop ths ground under cul. tlvntlon, nnd ovon today, a strong crop of wheat is rearing itself abovo tho plots whoro onco mounds un ovonly recorded tho cphorts of the dead. What becomes of ilm mvn.. gained from tho Balo of this crop 0 A Lchah In Etaf is not known, but It Is supposed that f"th6rn fcellte 2 It Is applied to .tho school funds. n Intutedi ,uJ Mn.C3lil.-f (n nn... l.lnf - ... ... . A COnslllAraM. . , ...";:.'"... .Ul ll wn,-.nnrt f," :tn hiii wuiiH nun Liin npitnntviminn.i ... ' uui mii ,. j ,wivl '".!,- ... "'. "" put on train v-s north 1.HK laten t j . 0Vffi5.TW wi lQroi;:.?'118'" 2.000,006. - .. ucen pftij'. : tht the " It mot fertile... Hi ""TCHAscri xi thorlty of tho throo tribes: Umaplno la tho chlof of tho Cayuscs; whllo Twoy Toy Is tho chief of tho Umatll laB. In tholr ofuclal cnpaclty, as loaders of tholr peoplo, thoso threo Indlnns nro now making another of fort to save tholr patornnl comotory from furtho'r desecration by hnvlng It ao't apart again nnd (treated with rospect which all clvlized and un civilized peoplo show to tho homos of thoso who nro gono. With this ond in vlow, thoy havo written nnothor protest to tho com missioner of Indian affairs at Wash ington, and sent It yetordny. It is probnblo that tho mattor will not ho taken under consideration for sev eral months. IT'S 8AFK TO TROUIIM3 TROUnLU, WIIKX TROUBLE TROUIJLKS YOU," IF YOU UHR A WANT AD. AS A "TROUIILR VAMKIl." IM3IUIAPS YOU IIAVK I1BKX INTKNDING TO ANSWRR ROSnj WANTS ADS. FOR A LONG T1MK. WHY NOT GITT YOUH PURPOSH AND YOUR PRIt VORMANCn YOKRD TOGRTII. I-2R FOR OXCKV Utfy Developing Her Resources. Tho minister of public works of Itnly recently Introduced a bill Into tho parliament of that country which contomplntes an oxtonslvo program of now railway construction. The total length of tho linos to bo built will nmoimt to somo 1000 miles nnd tho oxpondlturo Involved to over $100,000,000. Tho most Important of tho proposed linos nro thoso from Rome to Naples, from Bologna to Florence, and from Gonoa to Milan. All threo railways will bo doublo linos nnd will follow iho shortest routes. It 1b said that oloctnic pow er will probably-bo luod on all of thom, nnd they nro Intended mainly for fast passongor traffic. Tho hl',1 hotter facilities own . nlso contomplatcs breasts, thoy sought rocourso by for tramway and motor car lines, In sending a protest to tho commission- tho Hhapo of lncrcnsod subsidies tit or of Indians affnlrs. Hut It novor , piivnto ontorpxlBo. A dispatch from was delivered. Two yonrs ago Umaplno and No Shirt went to Washington to mnlo norU bound, m-f Jrnln M .a .. "Q ' "-"". is, the l:U t to Pdrtland. ',' Jl 'ItothtdtrJ' noon train. OoUeetfe2 heretofore at the fa? "IT o'clock taft, J, mnllwcntoutonil,.!.! collection wa,aimsr, orFarrar.andha.tJ vonlonco to salens trance again fo to ftllfinrvA Im at. -"",bU ,u w ttnroK 3j aiera win necealtitj, M "uu great that tins ...in i.. . . .! ub iorceti (o put tWJ on mig train. Advantage kIU tsBi i tho clerks on trila jfoj mnu irom the tuti tk. cd at 9 p. n. hefrtoj7 m 2M&, l CIIAMnr.RiV.MXAl COXSKIIVATIOX I In rcsponio to pralj volt's appeal throngt-' Washington tonfwtj j 9orvntlon of natloaal i tnltlato a perminest i organization (or tie and higher ntlllutloa 4 sources of the state, GoTrtl herlnln today appointed ; Ing cemmittee: Profcsaor K. R. Lild J. II. Levrlt, Salea;Hu,jl ens, Portland; Hon.w.1 Dlllcy; Hon. AQttlnT.l boro; Protessor J, R. Innd; Profeisor P ai gono; Hon. J. N. Tnl i Hon, Richard Montipi i This committee Till to and program! oi en nctlvlty for the wtmta, Governor Chamber!!! i tho committee coofer day Juno C, in Mi oto Chnmbor of ConmwJ Portland, when the poBtr i vied will be tnatntnlfi Rome stntos that tho bill Willi bo CoiigrMsmsn IUif w passed by a grent majority. at tho Oregon Cltf CV Another govornment project re- slons tins jou. E Held for Assault Eugene Johns, who was arresto.1 for assaulting a man with a cno In tho Commercial streot billiard par lors Friday night, waived examina tion before Pollco Judgo Moores thli morning nnd was placed under $200 bonds to await oxnmlnntlon In tho circuit court, Wants Property Sold L. B. Hnrberly, administrator for the estate of F. M. Egan, filed a potl tlon la the county court today for an order of salo of real property. Ho represents that tho personal proper ty of tho ostato Is not sufficient to satisfy tho claims against tho estate, and asks that part of the real prop ty, vaVued at $900 fee' sold. 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