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-vfr - r,( 7 rTTEuweMIWI'ift" yJI. ll ,1J1!K: 3r. .UVj' f.7CXTr " "cr. ""'Jca 4 DAILY CAPITAL JOUItNAIi, SALEM, OHEGOX, MONDAY, MARCH SW, 100B. 1 STANDS FIRMLY BY MARY GARDNER Now York, March 20. Qulvor ing with anger nnd Indignation, Mary Garden, ttao olngor, today roltoratod her denials of tho gossip and scandl lous talcs that bavo Intlmatod that he lod a dlssoluto II fo In London boforo flho achlovod fatno, "God Is my wltncBB, I dony that I bare oror boon mothor of a child," crlod tho Blngor. "How torrlblo an accusation; how unjust; how wlckod nnd all of tho venomous work of ono womnn. "I looked upon tho ontlro mnttor not sorlouely, but when I hnvo mot tho Mayor IndobtednoBs, and And that lam now tho tnrgot for wretch ed, oruo), libelous ntorlofl concern ing my pnst life, I hnvo changod my attitude mid for tho first tlmo I nm onrngod furious nnd I moan to oo that tho guilty ones do not io ADD TO COMB. Chicago, Mnrch 20. Expressing sorrow for tho fact that back-biting remarks concerning tho reputation f Miss Mary Garden hnvo boon at tributed to hor, Mrs. David Mayor, tho wealthy patroness, to-day gavo out tho following Intorvlew: "It Ib Inn ', ovory word of It what Mnry any. Sho has boon tho victim of malicious gonslpors. Sho hrtB boon outraged. I hope thnt sho will pun- ago. I received at again in letteis from malicious backbiters. Mary and I hod tievoraT vory hearty laughs over it. Dut as wo' both knew it to be groundless, wo dTd not treat is eori-usly. "Sho has boon ungrateful. I saw her first wbon eho was a glrlio In Chicago with undeveloped talont and a world of tomperatnont and no moans. "I grow tromondously Intorostod in her. I holpod her. I suppllod for hor tho monoy nnd tho encourage ment that Bho needed, nnd I ovon ex tended to grenfor longtbo tho favors that I had plodgod In my hours of grontoat enthusiasm. "Now, look upon her. Sho Is tho mot worshipped star of a contlnont. Her nnmo adorns tho first pages nnA Innoino is. I am told. 9100,000 n year. "And with what am I rewarded by hor for making thoso triumphs nosilblo7 I am snubbed, and sho given forth stntomonts that Bho had novor doicondod to social rotations with mo. "But, with nil thoso things, I shuro hor sorrow ovor tho unfortunnto al legations mado against hor by n go Blpor who has forgotten consider ation aiid forgotton tho oo3ontlnl de ments of truth nnd deconcy. "It U cruel nnd pitiful. I nm sin ator Slmms, and hlB case was contin ued with the rest until Wednesday, Corbln, who has been, on the de tinue book slnco Saturday morning, wob booked today on n warrant charging him with grnnd larceny. Ho is the last of tho party to bo charged. There was a marked contrast be tween tho entrnnco of tho United Itnllrond's employes and the men who confessed ,to William J. Burns to having stolon documents nnd re ports from the district attorney's of fice Hnndlon, Drown nnd Abbott, sup ported by Calhoun, walked Into tho court room llko free men. Ilnmlin, McKlnloy nnd I'lntt were brought in undor heavy guard, nnd handcuffed. Corbln remained In the city prison, and was not charged until after court convened. All of tho principals loft the court room Immediately nftor the disposi tion of tho cases. Hamlin, MoKln ley and Plntt wore roturnod to tho city prison nnd again locked In sep nrato colls. Ilnmlin nnd McKlnloy and Corbln to far hnvo boon unnbln in secure ball. Plntt was released on J5000 bonds, furnished by the A merlon n Bonding Company, ns noon ns he was returned to the pris on from tlie court room. D0TTIE H0UCK PUT UP A JOB ish hor traducoro, "I know thnt Mary Gnrdon has I crely uorry for Mary Gordon, nnd in novor boon a mothor. That ntory thlB rospoact I wish to oxtond'to hor was told to mo In Paris four yoaru my deepost sympathy." CALHOUN TRIAL CAUSES ARRESTS (United Prow Lensod Wire.) San Krnuolsoo, M u rem 20. All tho onnes of tho United Itnllroudt) olll olalH nnd employes, mid tho otmoa of Burns' mou. arretted Saturday, were continued this morning In JudRo Donsy'o court until Wednos day for arraignment. Frank J. Murphy, Bout's attor ney, was tho only 0110 of the dofond nnts who HUiiouuoed hluiHolf rondy fflr arraignment. I If was arraigned (fhd his ease will be Ml tor trlHl Wednesday morning. J. II. Hand Ion. claims agent of the United lUtllifuds. later chief of the Galhouu deteotlvo agoney. ami WIN llaia 8. AblKilt, chief counsel for Pwtrlok Calhoun, appeared in oottrt ateomnanled by Calhoun. As soon m Judge Deasy look kls seal Attorney James F. Bheelinu, of 111 U Hit tit Railroad, who represent ed' the United Itallroads' defendant, ' wade a motion for a continuance of saui disposition should be made of one wwek Atteletanl District At tor-, all throe oases. This waa h Breed to. Hoy Louis 11. Ward ohjeeled to the Th eases were continued until Wed Gonllnuiuioe. mid staled that the pros ' ueaday morning, at which lime tho H'UUon whm ready to proooed. lie date of arraignment will be Ml. said he dMilml that the three men K A I'Utt. the last man called. l0 arrnignod at onoe. v. ln ix Burns detective stated that jtitor a conference between tht hi- 1 ited to be represented bj Son court, the district attorney's repro tentatlves nnd the attorneys for tho dMietidHiit. It whs agreed thnt tho on no bu put off for two dnys. Following the disposition of tho caHos of tho United Itnllronds olll elals. Attoruuy Krnuk .1. Murphy, ohargod with having purchased stolen reports, nnd Doteetive Burns' former duputlue approached the bar. Murphy was represented by his clerk nttornoy O. M. Douglni. Douglas slated that his olient, Mur phy, was ready for arraignment. Murphy announce dthat he de sired arraignment this morning ami did not want to be "running up to tke court room every day." Attorney Peery. representing Jerry Van Wonner. the United Ball road's detective, asked for a oontlH tiaace of Vs. Warmer's euso for one week. Al. MoKlnley ohnrgod that tho COLORED FOLKS HONOR JOHNSON - (United ProBs Lonscd WIro.) Now York. March 29. Jnck John- hoii, colored honvywolght pugilist nnd champion of tho world, swelling with prldo at a "splendlforoiiR ro caption glvon him by soino 7000 obony-hued mon, womon and child ron, bursting with oloquonce, which ho was ondoavorlng to launoh upon thousands who gathered in the streets to hr&r him, met Ignominious rebuke today from a humble mem ber of Police Commissioner Bing ham's force. ' Johnson had been greeted by his frlonds at tho stntlon, ho had boon pamded through tho Nothor portion Portland, Ore., March 29. After oho had been bound and gagged, ac cording to hor own confession in or-( der to obtain the consent of hor par-, onts to her marrlago to hor sold lor lover Dottle Houck, 16 years of age, J a nign scnooi gin 10-aay teariuuy asked tho forgiveness of her father nnd mother nnd promised that for tho present she woula abandon the Idea of besoming a brld. When Mr. and Mrs. Houck re turned homo from a visit late Satur day night, thoy wore alarmed on find ing their daughter lying on hor bod with hor logs securely tied and a gag in hor mouth. A mosoago on tho floor said that acquaintances of Charles C. Taylor, soldier, now la jail at Vancouver, Wash., accused of detaining tho Houck girl in that city a fow day ago, had attacked tho girl because sho waB not allowed to marry Taylor. Tho mlBB Insisted that sho had been the. victim of nn attack, playing hor part well, aintll sho waa confront ed with the almllnrltv nf hn hnml. writing of tho note to hor own. She ,lm,nnr henring before Judgo Gil then confeBsed, but pleaded with hor ,nrt' n",, wn8 committed to the Merc parents to consent to hor marriage. To-dny, however, hor lovo for tho Wanted--1 OO Bicycles To repair for the seaBon's riding. Wo have experienced workmen. Wo call for nnd deliver work. Best Workmanship nnd Prompt At tention. Then Again Are you going to buy n Now Wheel? If so, we want to show you a line of bicycles ranging IB prico from $25.0 to J GO. 00. Watt Shipp SAVAGE $42.50 to $45 SAVAGE $35 to $40 Base Ball Supplies 1 EXCELSIOR $25 to $30 rfu&hifi MWf&:I&7ffJMt VFA fvffttzV g, Mm!fcSJIl"Js W I. soldier cooled nnd sho promised to nttond school nnd bo good. MAKING FIGHT AGAINST OPIUM Boyle this afternoon waived a pro- strntlon except to Jeer the prisoner. After henring the request by A. Cochran, requesting James Whitln, fathor of the kidnaped boy, Boyle's bnll wns fixed at $25,000. He was unable to raise the amount. o or county Jail for trial. A groat crowd surrounded tho court room during tho hoarlng, and whon ho emerged In tho custody of ofllcorB, Boylo begged for protection. Tho crowd made no hostile demon- "Boosters" first letter wrong, for It Bhould bo "B.," so thoy could crov (Unlttd ITm I.taacd Wire. J Cleveland, O., Mnrch 29. The Ilov. A. S. Gregg, corresponding sec retary of the International Reform Bureau, with headquarters at Wash ington, has established ofllcoe horo nnd to-dny is flooding tho country with lltornture in tho cnusndo agalntt opium trnfllc. Tho buroau heretofore has boon Intorostod chiefly in antl gnmbllng, antl-hor-ornclng nnd nntl anloon campaigns In vnrlous statos. Tho sproad of tho bureau's propa ganda has beon actlvoly spreading on solf by tho buroau. o- tho Pacflc Const nnd In British Co ot the city designated ns "Llttlo Af- lumbla. Tho crodlt for tho recent nc rlea." had boon fotod nnd bronkfastod I t,f)n ot tho Fi'dornl govornmont In by a select coterlo. nnd In rosnonso to rogulatlng the trnfllc Is takon to t- ' -. mi Insistent domnnd, stood upon a bnloony of tho restaurant and ml drottsed tho crowd without. He had barely Uulsuod tho preliminaries, and was warming up to the main ovent, when the bluocoat in racuous tones cried: "That'll bo about all, Johnson. Cut It short." j Several thousand black faces I turned almofct white at the audaetty of tke "enH." ami nmmx Hoh (shuddered si the fate in More for I him. Terror gave way to relief. ' however, when johnsoH. recogHlaiag the might of the law, rested In the Individual, gracefully wave4 his band and retired to the seclusion of the dining loom. Tke route of the Johnson triumph al entry was lined with eueorlug " J3s KIDNAPER BOYLE ASKS PROTECTION fl'nltod Press Loacsd WIro.) Sharon. Pa.. Mnrch 29. District Attnrnoy I.lulnger today received a letter from H. Itandnll Locobllo. pas tor of tho First Ohrlstlon church, of Remington. Did., urging that the kidnapers of Ulllle Whltla be pun ished to the fullest extent of the law. explaining that he had heard there was a tendency toward leniency. Boyle, who kidnaped the boy. was , brought her for his preliminary , hearing today, and will be taken back to Mercer tonight. Mrs. Boyl J. A. HEYDLtR, ACTING HEAD OF NATIj'iAL BASEBALL LEAGUE win be brongut iter tomorrow. It Is rumored that wealthy South- ZZZZCTOgy: crowds whose dark background set or a relative of the woman are oom- oK to perfection the nags and hand 'taatggcwnsftagaartaicaytstgga.g1' n '.rum w Hf ' s ggHgagfli. gmji I il.r gBgnggi! 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In the I'nlifd I States circuit court, today lined the I'nion Pact Ac railroad, the Oregon I Snort Line, ike Paton Pacific Coal J Company. J. M. Moor, agent o( the j coal company, and arrwvit Bucking-1 i ham. former superintendent of the J Ott-gon Sfcort Line. $S0OO Mch Tk decUiou was tu the nut "brought b the D. J. Sharp Coal Co Sharp nllegvd that ta defendanu , Nu-d htm out of bueinees two crsi .so becMuss he met the prtcv of tAM I j It was alleged thai the I'ntou Pt-' tide Coal Company, acting In in- junviion with ike railroads, made It Impossible for Sharp to obtalu coal t a cue tthat would enable him to .ou ( nete for busineea. , i - .o r , in nuiir ' 0KAZT bMM i I (OoaUanod from page 1 ) ; I ' i I private military taK of the suv:. : or of Washlsgioa ts no mor. (or it; has been wiped out of ext-.tenc by ike avw ni'lttary rode Hereafter, when the chief executive desire the presence of gaudily uniformed aides ' to lend aplondor to spoeial eoeasleai, he muM select sftlcers from the rex- ! alar militia Hence Colonel William MISS HARRIET BROWN, WHO IS TO WED NOTED SOCIETY MAN Pong. Seattle; Lieutenant Colony's MM ltatriH Iir-n who I engaged to I Kulltru laiier. the New York J U'1 K,ntt' ?,-.,!n8i1" ' wletj mi w !! daughter of Alexander Brow u i.f UaiOiuur and I ouc of I " bcattle; J. M. Fish Kcttla the town iMnainiful )oung women lu thai cliy. Mr. Tailor l a brothr of HnlM. and A J. Welihbaoh. Taeoma, J. 1,4-i- Taller. Mrs, Uobcr! Uvlnjmtmt. Mrs Huwy Burnett and Mr. Hjdnvi) (who couniovcd tho governor's private Kudlli. l!l fatMlly U owe of the oldest In thv fctste of New York, aud he U(iatf, will no longer draw from the n lucmbvr vt all the leading clubs lu the nmrvpoiu. state $40 a ycr with which to pur- ban) unitortub with gold tnnimtsc E . - - r' .atLWr Not Only the Front It isn't enough that a suit should look well In tho front, Bishop's Ready Tailored Suits Look well In the back. Thay wnot cut to snva cloth. Enoufh mutorinl k usad to suit tM raaulrtments of fashion. To m t tailor's expression, thtvy tro "perfectly balanced." Sctnty C 0tU Prices $1 0 to $35 SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE V 4 S.1 s -