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VOL. XIX.
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, THURSDAY, I'KURUAUY 23, 1000.
NO. '17.
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WOMAN'S WILL AND PARLIAMENTS WONT
CALIFORNIA ORIENTALS ORGANIZE TO INFLUENCE LEGISLATION
LEADING WOMEN OF
ENGLAND GO TO JAIL
FOR A PRINCIPLE
BLSEI6E PARLIAMENT TO GRANT THEM
THE RI6HT TO VOTE, AND REFUSE TO
6IVE BAIL WHEN ARRESTED-SERVE
EROM ONE TO TWO MONTHS
men have become more and moio
obstructive nnd despornto. They
threaten strongor measures and do
claro that thoy value nolthor lite
nor liberty In tho tight to win tho
voting privilege for women.
Tho prisoners woro all of tho niojt
fashionable clasB and all appeared
to bo elated over tho sentonccs. Tho
court room whoro tho hearings woro
hold was pneked with mon and wo
men. Many of tho spectators woro
suffragettCB.
Jority In tho lower houso and there
1b ii general disposition to got to-
gothoi on Bomo sort of n bill, although
no ono sueiuB to bo nblo to outline
such a measure.
United Press Leased Wlre.l
London, Fob, 25. Suttragotte
of tho highest social position In tho
United Kingdom today woro aon
tenced to terms in jail for partici
pation In tho demonstration of yes
terday whon scores of womon at
tempted to obtain n hearing boforo
Prcmlor Asqulth.
Mrs. Pothlck Lawronco, ono of tho
lcadors who wbb arrested oarly yos-
tcrday was convicted and Hontoncod
today. Lady Constnnco Lytton, b'.b
ter of Lord Lytton, Daisy Solomon,
daughtor of tho formor promlor of
South Africa, and othors cf equal
rank woro given terms of from ono
to two months, in Jail.
Thirty suffragettes In all wcro ar
ralgnod In court. Thoy rofiused to
givo bonds for thofr good behavior
and clioso jail sontenccs. Tho wo-
if f i mi ff fff f mi !
I A Grand Exhibition !!
Of 1909 Newest Merchandise
Thousands of yards of Embroideries, Laces, Fancy Dress
Trimmings, New Belts, New Leather Bags, New Dress
Goods, New Silks, New Shirtwaists ,New Wash Goods,
New Notions, New Suits, New Millinery, New Dress
Skirts, New Silk Petticoats, New Flowers, New Ostrich
Plumes, New Gloves, New Hosiery, New Shoes, Now
White Goods, New Muslin Underwear, and all the rest,
Buy here and get up to date merchandise at prices that
will bring you back, and all your friends,
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT I
New Arrivals in
SPRING SUITS
AND MILLINERY
Shrewd buying In Now York en-
ablea us to sell suits and mllllnory 2
at much lower prlcos than our 2
competitors. Seeing Is believing, f
fis.uy.uuits now only $.r,.uo
118.00 Suits now only $ O.fiO
136.00 Suits, now only $18.00 J
Como and Boo tho values.
15.00 New Rnrlnir lints nnlv SIMM) !
18.50 Ncjw Spring Hats only ? 1.50 1
Lots of others at lower prices, J
A
SOME ONE SWIPED
JENNIE'S NECKLACE
(United Trcii Leased Wlro.l
San Francisco, Fob. 2C. Although
n number of Plnkorton dotcctlvos uul
the ontlro ntnff of tho St. Francis
hotol havo been searching alnco early
yesterday morning, no trnco has boon
found of tho $30,000 necklnco which
so myatcrlotiBly disappeared from tho
neck of Mlstt Jennlo Crocker ut tho
colonial ball Tuesday night.
Tho aid of tho police was asked
this morning nnd Cnptnln of Dotcc
tlvos Anderson detailed Detective
Proll to assist tho prlvato dotcctlvos
In thoir work. Tho task of explain
ing the disappearance bids fair to bo
a problom hard to solvo and so far
tho pollco havo not tho slightest clow
on which to conduct tho search.
Theories aro numorous. Tho most
plausible ono, according to tho pollco,
Is robbory, although there linn not
boon tho least bit of ovldonco brought
to light which will afford any foun
dation for this theory.
MAY USE IT AS
.... A PRESERVATIVE
Washington, Fob. 25. Tho uso of
bonzouio of soda as a preservative of
food wos authorized today by an or
der Issued at tho Instanco of Secre
taries Cortolyou, Wilson nnd Strauss,
who comprlso tho government board
of food and drug inspection.
Tho ordor la In accord with tho ro
conl findings of tho spoclnl roforoo
board of oxportM called to consider
tho mntter nftor Professor Wlloy, tho
government chemist, had declared
that tho drug had a dolotorlous effect
wnon usod as a prcsorvatlvo.
Tho ordor Is rogardod as extremely
Important in view of tho widespread
uso of benzoato of soda In almost all
kinds of manufactured foods.
JAPS AND CHINKS
UNITE TO SAY WHAT
UNCLE SAM SHALL DO
HAVE BANQUET IN SAN FRANCISGO AND
OUTLINE PLAN OF AGTION AGAINST
THE COAST'S DEMAND
FOR EXGLUSION
o-
WETS AND DRYS
BOTH WORRY
United I'rru Leased Wire.
Olyinpla, Wash., Feb. 25. Tho lo
cal option situation Is, If anything,
worso today. Last night tho somite
public morals committoo drafted a
bill which Cameron and Smlthson,
.wo "wot" members, ngreod to sup
port, and It was expected that with
thoso two supporting tho measure It
would have nodlfflculty In pnHsIng
tho sonnto.
nut this was proven untrue this
morning vhon tho provisions of tho
bill boca.no generally known. Tho
"drys" aro now wqrriod for fonr thoy
will not be abio to hold thoir ma-
MEN TO VOTE ON
FEMALE SUFFRAGE
' Olympla, Wash., Fob. 26. Acting
Qovornor Hay this morning withdrew
formality, nnd in tho presonco of
Mm. Dovoo, head of tho womnn'n anf
frngo movement in tho stato, and
Senator Piper, who onglnoorod tho
bill through tho aonato, signed the
bill, providing for mibmlsslon of tho
question of woman suffrngo to a voto
of tho pooplo, and a fow momonts
lator Socrotnry of Stato Nichols nf-
flxed tho sonl of tho stato, and tho
long fight which tho womon havo.
wagod was ovor.
WHITE SOX COMING
TO PLAY BASEBALL
Chicago, Fob. 25. Tho Whlto Sox
special, with a delegation of fans, will
depart for tho Pacific comjt. ovor the
Northwestern railroad at C o'clock
tomorrow ovonlng. The train will
a rlvo In San Francisco at 8 o'cIoik
on tho ovonlng of March 1. '
Tho outfit Includes nit tho squad
practically, and many young Eastern
stars, who havo signed to play in the
Pacific coast leaguo during tho coin
ing season.
UNITED STATES STEEL
BUYS OUT COMPETITOR
SPECIALS FOR THIS SALE J
sues, yard, 19c and up; calicoes,
yard, 4c; outing flannels, yard, 4c.
15c dress ginghams, yard, 9c; In
dia llnons, yard 8 l-3c. 85c dress
goods, 49c. and so along tho lino '
with all the rest
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(United Press Loasod Wire.)
Portland, Feb. 25. For a consid
eration mild to bo about 11,000,000.
tho Aniorlcnn Steol nnd Wlro Com
pany, genornlly rogardod us holng a
subaldlnry concern to tho United
States Steol Corporation. Iihr pur
chased all tho internals of the Pa
cific Steal nnd Wlro Company of Oak
land, Portland. San Frnnolsco. Bo
attlo, and Now York. The one deal
In Itself Is not considered of groat
Importance, but because of tho Intl
inato conneotlon botwuon tho Pacific
company and tho groat DeKalb Fence
Company of DoKalb. III., thoro Is good
reason to believe. It Is said, that the
steol corporation has taken ovor both
concorns.
Today representatives of the pur
chasing company, the American Stoel
and Wire Company, with C. K. Illoom,
Portland sales agent for the company,
are taking an Inventory of the Pa
cific company's stock in Portland.
Tho company has a warehouse and
distributing branch nore.
"The American Steel and Wlro
Company might have purchased tho
Western Hemisphere and I wouldn't
know of It." asserted Mr Hloom to-!
day. "All I know Is what wom con
tained in a telegram which I received
from tho head offices In San Fran
cisco It Instructed mo to take an
inventory of tho Pacific company's
stock hero."
Local ngontH for tho Pacific com
pany admitted today that a snlo had
boon mado and that tho Amerloau
company had ncqulrod thoir Interests.
Thoy also received telegraphic word
to this effect.
More than seven your ago tho
Pacific 8tal and Wlro Company was
organUed In San Fi-uiioImuo with a
capital stock of 1250,000. A factory
was oroetod In Oakland. At thai time
It whs partly eontiolled by what mhh
then tho National Fence Company and
tho National Wire and Stoel com
pany. Lator tho Pacific company be
came separated from tho larger con
cern, which wont out of huulnoiui and
was reorganized au tho DoKalb Fetich
company, now one of tho mammoth
Industries of Its kind. Itecently tho
Pacific company wus reorganized, but
tho details have been kept qulot. It
waa believed that It had bton taken
In by the DeKalb company.
If It be a fact that tho steel cor
poration ban purchased tho DeKalb
interests It may be that which lion
long threatened tho buying up by
tho corporation of a majority of tho
smaller Independent concerns, has
been started in earnest and that the
so-called trust Is really fighting for
IU life.
United Press Lcaicd Wire.
8an Francisco, Fob. 25, Japancao
nnd Chtncoo morchantB of thin city
hriVo roachod an amlcablo agreement
for concerted plans to protect mutual
luterostB in tho United Statos, fol
lowing a banquet last night ut tho
Hung Far Low roataurant, in China
town.
Iu addition plans wcro formulated
for a campaign of concorted cotton
ogvJust lu tftysago of.antl-Orlontul
oxcluslqn legislation In tho United
Statos.
Although no direct word was apok
on regarding an alliance between tho
Chlneso nnd Jnpanuso or this city, tho
fact that mutual protection against
antl-Orlontnl discrimination In p)
ninttorB Is naoded, was frequently al
hidod to by the speakers.
Tho banquet was attended by the
Japanese and Chinese consuls and
tho staffs, representatives of the Chi
ncso Six Companies And Japaaera
business organisations and Chinese
and Japanese newspaper editors.
Doth Japaneso and Japanese consult
spoko In favor of tho plan. Although
no direct statement was made, th
gurornl Idea of tho meeting waa taat
of inocoBBity-of organising t&v tb
protection of mutual IntorostB in this
country,
Stress wan also laid on tho noooiri
ty for forgottlng tho rocont blttor
nosn occasioned by tho Chlnoso bor
cntt of Japanese goods, which was
lately withdrawn.
PRESIDENT SENDS
SPECIAL MESSAGE
(United Press I.ricl Wlre.1
Washington, Fob., 25. Prcaldont
HoobovoR today sont a spoclnl moo
sago to cougroHs announcing tho ap
pointment or tho following Joint
committoo to donl with tho question
cf tho numbor and location of navy
ynrdB:
Admiral A. T. Graham, rotlrcd,
chairman; Rear-Admiral Sperry
Roar-Admiral Wnlnwrlght, Captain
C Molt. Wlnttlow, Major-Qonernl
Roll, Rrlgadlor-Qonoral Wlthorspoon
and Drlgndlor-aonornl Marshall.
Tho Presldont, fa Bonding tho naval
committoo report, says:
"Tho whole objoct of tho organlza
tlon of tho navy dopartmont Is to
erect mnchlnory, which In tlmo of
peaco can proparo for war. Such Is
Rio wholo object of tho war dopart
mont. Tho two socrotartoB should be
supremo, but thoy should havo the
most responsible military advlco."
The report of tho naval committee,
transmitted by tho Presldont, favors
tho centralization o7 powor In the
soerotary of tho navy, with tho crea
tion of an advisory board to furnish
advlco regarding military operations
and nnotlier board to suporvlso tho
technical branch of tho service.
It also recommends that the secre
tary of tho navy bo permitted to ac
cept or roject advlco.
Tho chief of tho advisory board,
to bo nominated by tho secretary of
the navy, U to preside over tho body,
and In time of wnr to command a
great fleot. In time of peaco," during
each summer. It is provided that he
'hall take command of the conom,
t rated battle force of tho navy for
maneuvers, targot practlco and snob,
cruising aa he may deem advisable.!
It recommends tfiat thoro bo cr-j
aiftd a chlof technical aselstant to tho,
secretary or tno. navy, and a asecond
technical assistant,
weather turna colder It Is fonrod that
n dlBnator Jrom tho rising wntors will
result,
Intorurbnr. cats connecting the
rlvor towns havo boon forcod to nu
pend operations bocnuso of tho high
wator. The rlvor is rising two
tenths of nn Inch hourly, nnd Is ex
pectod to roach tho 55-foot mark to
night.
Faclorlos In tho bottom lands have
boon compollod to closo their doors
and re mo vo goods from the lower
Iloora or tho buildings. It la OJtl
mated that 5000 mon havo bcoa
thrown out of work ou this account,
I
Louisville, Ky., Fob. 26. The
Ohio rlvor continued rising hero to
day, though not so rapidly aa it did
yotorday. Tho conditions hero and
In tho surrounding country havo im
proved, i
CALIFORNIA S0L0NS
HAVE A MIX-UP
OHIO RIVER AT
DANGER POINT
(Un.tcd I'rwi Uae4 Wlr.
Cincinnati, 0 Feb 2P Tho Ohio
passed the flood stage here today un
der continue tkaw, b unlets the;
(United Prosa Leased Wlro.)
Buornmouto, Fob. :'fi.- After an at
tack on Suutor Leioy A. Wright and
a Han Franulsoo newspaper man by
Ooorgo II. Meltuu. a lobbyist, Inst
night In tho cloak room or tho sen
ate, a lively soquol Is predicted for
tonight whon tho Islals Creek bills.
ovor which tho trouble started, comu
up lii'foiH llm HtMumbly uoiuiultlou o
flnauco and navigation.
Tho newspaper man whm intervli-w-lug
Meltuo ovor tho alleged passago
or money to legislators to seouro tho
dofwit of the bill. McJtao booaino
angry nnd Htruolt the reporter. As
sumbbiuun Wright, who was prosent,
attempted to Intorfero and got n
punch on thu Jaw. Others Interfered
and led tho angry participants nw.ty
Mcltao was alleged to have remark
ed that Wright was favoring tho bill
because "liu hstd not got his" In tho
Hhago of money. McRaedenled that
he .made such a remark. -
To Hatch . V,lih,
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(United PrwaLeaaod Wire.)
Washington. Feb. 25. Tho house
this afternoon voted an appropriation
of fSO.OOQ for tho establishment ot
a fish cultural station on Pugot
Sound
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