KsscesiESRaKHHSscrJ: 4 PAILT dATCTAIi JOUfAU;v BALM. DRHdOK,' THURSDAY, MAY 9, HMW. .xacanw , iMUKmzz: ' B1 ! ENGLISH SOCIALISM RAMPANT HENEY CREATES SENSATION IN THE CALHOUN TRIAL LARGE NUMBER OF NEW FORMS OFTAX ATION HAVE BEEN DEVISED London, Mny C--Protests from tho wonlthy and mlddlo clawto of Uritflh society against tlio nlmoat ao clnllBtlc provlnlon of tho 1008-1010 budget, recently preflMited to the houso of commons by Chancollor of tho Exchequer David Lloyd-Goorgo, aro loud and persistent. Tho groat additional bunion of taxntlon, which will ho nocoiwltntod by tho adoption of tho budget, falls upon thoeo weal thy and mlddlo clanse, wIiobo pro tests aro rolnforcod by the denuncia tion of tho conservative that Iih Hums donoto a Hiirrendor to tuo uc mand of tho radical and tho labor party, tormud by their opponent tho "proletariat." Tho provision that havo caused tho grcatoBt outcry from Hiobo af fected are: Btato aid for u ohemo for Instir anco against Iom or employment Btnlo aid of labor oxchnngCB for tho aid of the unemployed. atnto n'd of iiKrlcultiirnl and for oiitry project. Inoroasod lax on Income ovor 130,000. InoronHwl taxntlon of dutlo and logaole, saloon license and luxur ies. Tax on mining roynllle, undevel oped urban land and mineral wealth) and a ntnmp tax on real ontato and ntock exchange trnmactlon. While tho budnet would Increase greatly the taxo of the wealthy class, llio greatest volume of protest rlaoit from tho mlddlo class, which I affected by liquor, tobacco and Blml lnr propoxod lovle. One provision, howovor, that ap pear to haw met with general ap preciation. U the tax on mining roy alties nnd oil oily realty, tho vnluo of which has Inureaaed hccaiiBo of tho ftincnriicd Inoromont reuniting from Improvoment upou adjacent property If tho budget Is endorsed, the English peopl owlll And thorn nolvm under n tax Imposition a groat a that In effoct In Minos of war. Tho IncrciiM'd burdon undoubtedly will roault In n protest that may effect a curtailment or naval expenditure!), tho dUnstrou result of which al ready apparent. -v HOOD RIVER MAN AFTER VALLEY FARM! H. 10. Iyon, one of Hood River' pioneer fruit grower. I In tho oily today. When Tho Journal reporter first know him ho wan wrcntllng with oodl I n moth, 8n Jo scale, tho tax collector or almost any old thing that came along and most of thorn wore taking a fall out of him. It looked different, or rather ho did, to day a he slowed up down nt tho Hoard of Trade rmuus. Instead of tho old blue overall and ploasant smile twit lined to comprise his ward robe, ho was "droMiHl up, tailored iimd anil dnndy." 1IU pants were creased, his clothe tit him: ho had a watch that eost $100 nnd a ohaln that cost half a muoh mure. nnd. what Jolted Tim Journal man. who used to too HI m chasing over the plowvd ground, his shoo were blanked. More than this, ho had his mnthnr-bi-'ftw with him and a. ulece of ntiolil 1", who could make vn Salem Klrls Jt mil nnd take hoUm. Now. tho moral to all this U thnt the Hood Ulver fruit made this haNgo, and he. realising what the WlllaiH uttu vftll&y can do In tho fruit Lit, hi down kwre w'th the idea or putting tswe of bis Horn! Ulver mo Into Willamette illey orrkurd FOUR SKELETONS FOUND AT OAKLAND H'wJlwl lrM lx.fO Wire QaklMlld, Mu e -The dtMtt-r of fBnr liutMun skeletons W vorkHtH uHgHKOd In excnvutlng for a bualuem btoo Tcln the heart of the cltj l the bAHBO of wucU minmont and teH IntlHU bare todaj. Two skeletal, lying side by side. wer found two feet beneath the level of the uirtxH Further search reveal! two others -- That (ho owner of one of the skel eton wet with a violet death Is at tested by a Jagged nolo near the frout qi the skull. The bones ap parently are those of an adult male, and are In a remarkable state of (jrosurvutlon. WhotW tho bone ro those of the vluUiiHt of km umlUwwveml ijiunlwrwr Is the quswtleH the autharttie are trying to decide. o . WRKOK Is tho ouly tH description for the man or woman who Is crippled with rheumatism Just a tow rheumatic twinge may be the forerunner of n sever attack stop tho trouble at thf start with Ballard' Snow Lini ment. Cures tu rheumatism and ul imlu Prlco S6c. 50c and tl 00 Bold by all doalort. Some one ha written, a laborious article entitled "Why Jew Come to America." The real answer that they do o because Anerlc wont go to ties., flf United I'rcss Lcatd Wlre.1 , San Frnnclfico, May r. Declaring that ho expected to how thnt mon connected with tho dofceso of Patrick Calhoun had conspired to lmpllcnto tho lato ox-Supcrvlsor Lonorgan In a fako attack upon n woman In order to discredit hi testimony In tho first trlel of Tlroy L. Ford, Hpoclal Prose cutor Frnncl J. Honey todny created a Kenantlon In tho court room whoro the Calhoun bribery case I being hoard. We expect to show," said lienor, that Karl Itogors, nttorney for tho defondnnt, Unltod HnllrondH Dotoctivo Iiihr llrown, and n dotectlvo named Dorland conspired to take Lonorgan to a road houae In company with two women brought horo from Los Ango la by Itogor for tho purpose. Wo fxpect to show that thoy planned to get Lonorgnn into a room with ono of tliH women, nnd lator charge him with iiBHHtilt. Till was planned to discredit Lonorgan' tostlmonv nnd character. Wo also will try to provo Cnitioun'H connection with tho plot." Honey's statement was n leault of the objection or the defensf to hi (liictlon to Witness William M. Ab bott, chief nttornoy ror tho United Itallroiids, regarding his rotations wljh Dorland. Tho court (mentioned tho bearing or tho nllogod rolntlou upon tho present case nnd tho Jury was sent from tho room while tho special prosecutor Hinted his object in addressing the query Htorm or objections from tho defense arose whon Honey resumed his seat. With dlfriculty Judge Law tor silenced tho wildly excited attor neys and aiinouured thnt he would wiuinold tho-ruling on the objection until ho hnd consulted the records. ItogerH Issued n swooping nnd om phalic donlnl of the grave charges made by Henev and demnndpd that tho statement h assigned fin mis conduct. MOTHER FIGHTING TO RECOVER CHILD l United I'rtM Lotted Wire) Bnnfn llurbnrn, Cal , Jlay C. De termined to uso ovory weapon of tho law to rocovor her child rrom tho custody of the locnl pollco, Mr. N'ot tlo 13, Shaw, tho wife of James F. Shaw, rjoatou railway man and Btato senator, nldod by her father, H. F. lSldrldgo, a mllllonnlro browor of Portsmouth, N. IL, todny sat In con Htiltntlon with tholr attorney ovor tho tuition corpus proceedings which wore sot to come nip thlo nftcrnoon. Attorney Henley Ilooth, representing tho motllOr of tho boy, declared that every effort would bo mado to pro veut Shaw from regaining tho child, and that ISIdrldgo had nnnouncod that no oxponsa would be spared to light tho mnttor out In tho courts. Tho nttornoyB ror Shaw woro rotl cent, but It was rumored that an un durstnudlng will bo reached whereby the lad will bo with his fnttior at cer tain porlods, nnd with his mother the balanco of the time. Doth Mr. Shaw and her father, who arrived last night from Los An geles, remained in soclunlon at tho Hotel Potter today, and denied them selves to nil callers, oxceptlng their nttornoy. GUS STRANG AND OLD TIGERS WERE THERE w iMniHmwif iit i w Tho burning of tho plant at tho penitentiary bos brought out some stories from tho old-tlmors, and some oth r stories about tho Are. It scorns that many of tho old-timer vol unteer Aro department got mixed up In that fire. Gub Strang, who was ono of the leaders of tho old Tiger company, 1 now employed at tho asy lum, and has boon for 20 ycarB. Ous lino taken on flesh Blnco tho old dayu, but when tho alarm of flro was giv en ho rushod like an old war horso to answer tho sound of tho buglo. Ho litirrloj out tho nsylum hoso cars, and started thorn with a rush for t)p pen but that bay window of his handi capped him, and ho couldn't keop up. Ho got there, just tho samo, but a trlflo lato, something ho never did in tho old Tiger days, when tho "Tigers" and "Capitals" wero fighting ono an other, a well as fires, and every Indi vidual waB on honor. Ed. Pugh, an other old-timer as at tho flro. Tho old T gor company UBOd to havo Its house on Stato street, west of the Uonrd of Trndo rooms, and nt evory flro that happoned In tho early days some ono would vnll "Tlnr " Af V.n pon flro when "Cub" showed up somo one yelled "Tlgor," nnd tho way tho boyB worked after that was a cau- Hon. Tho Asylum forco certainly did good work, and Ous can glvo himself credit for some of tho enthusiasm. Seattle Markets. (United l'roflg Lrased W'i.) Seattle, Wnsh., May 6. Butter, Washington creamery, firsts, 27c; ranch, 23c; renovated, 24 026c; California, 2Cc; Oregon, 2Cc. Eggs Local ranch, 28c; fresh Eantorn, 20c; Oregon, 2G27c. CIicobo "Wisconsin twins, 19g 10 Mc; cream brick. 21c; wheel Swiss, 18c; California, 1718c; llmburgor, 10; now Tillamook, 18'A T19c. Many wonk, nervous women havo boon restored to health by Foloy' Kidney Komcdy as It stimulates tho kldneya so thoy will ollmlnnto tho waste matter from tho blood. Im purities dopross tho nerves, causing nervous oxlmnntlon nud other nil inonts. Cnmnunco todny and you will Boon bo well. Pleasant to take J. C Perry, Cluingo of Street Grades. Notlco Is ltoreby given that tho common council of tho city of Salem, Orogon, dooms It oxpodlont to chango and propoBoa to chango tho grado on Saginaw street at tbo Intersection of Miller street, and tho grado on Com mercial street at tho Intersection of Miller strcot, nnd tho grado on High Htroot nt tho Intersection of Miller street, In nccordnnco with tho re port of tho city's onglnoor, filed In tho ofllco of tho city recorder tho fid dny of May, 1000. Dato of tho first publication of this notlco May , 1000. By ordor of tho common couaell. W. A. MOOnES, G 1-1 It City Rccordor. LAND IS MARCHING INTO THE OCEAN United Prroa Leased Wire. Victoria. I). C, May C. H. M. S. Algorlno Is In port horo after a long crulso along tho coast of ContrnI and South America. Calls woro mado nt an tho principal' ports and tho offi cers were dined and otherwise enter tained at ovory place nt which they stopped Before coming north tho vessel made somo surveys nt Lobitos, Ln cruz and. Talara bay. At tho last mentioned placo 10 land hnd ad vanced 100 ynrds Into mo sea since the Inst Hiirvey wnp mado 15 years ago. Tho roHuIt of tho survey will be that Lloyofl will kJvo n much low-" or rate of Insurance to the tank steamers calling thoro for oil. o If tho county court really wantu to get rid of "dandy lions," why not glvo Roosevelt nnd Kormlt a hunch? Special Notice! j W. D. HAYWOOD, the kidnaped inoor icaaor oi ui t'i " wns Imprisoned in the Idaho penitentiary nnd who tho mlneowners of Colorado and Idaho were determined to hang if possible, ana who Roosevelt declared was guilty of all tho crimes charged, but who was declared innocent by a Jury of nolo, fearless citizens or. tho stato of Idaho, though ho was held in prison for more than a year, wilt speak In Salem May 10th. at 8 p. m , In Commercial K. J. LEWIS of Portland will speak In Commercial Halt Sun day, tho 9th, at 2 p. m. Every one welcome inIWH)lH)llIBIiHH illllll THIS WEEK ONLY-MUST SELL FINEST I'KUIT FAItM 37 acres In bonrlng Royal Anns, English walnuts and prunes. Only 2 & mllos from tho city. Tho best buy In tho vnlloy. Are .you Interested? Get our prlco nnd terms. gUOOO 9 ncros under cultivation, splendid house.'wlth C large rooms, extra welt built, all plastored with wood fiber. Good barn, 21x36, built rustic Btylo, painted. Improvements worth tho money; 1 Ms milon from poatofflco. You will havo to hurry. For snaps In renl estate In city or country property sec MEYER & BELLE LAND COMPANY l7 STATE STREET PHONE 857 I Ye LIBERTYl " WHITE HOUSE !! !! RESTAURANT !! For a Regular , ( ii 25c Dinner at 20c !! ;; J J Tliey can't la iM-nt. ;; McfilLCHRIST & SON:! Proprietors ; l THE HOUSE OF COMFORT PROGRAM TODAY w'llbur Wright's Aoroplnno His First Girl No Fool LIko an Old Fool A Bolnted Meal DESCRIPTIVE SONG "I'm In Lovo With tho Man In tho Moon" Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Gibson will glvo selections on the piano- harp, the only Instrument of its kind on the Pacific Coast. ff ! ifff iai)iie ! iw mim AUTOMOBILE PARTY ATTACKED BY ROUGHS Untie. Mont , Mny il. -PnconsclouH and frightfully lirulmid from kicks huh blows, W. II. Watson He In a local hospital today In a precarious condition duo to an nlterohtlon with crowd or rurrioiiH thnt Insulted un automobile party or which ho una a member John ltorktU. nrMliUnt or t tit Ra fii Mining Company and a promi nent milling man of the norths eat, mtoiiipniwl by hi wlfo and (Mtrty or frioud. was riding through th iihu lu an Niitomobllu last night wlifii oittf or a group or young moil hurlwl m ll wiilthwt at the olcuimnta or tU car Hen llarklu loft the car. lulvNilIng to Ihp tho race or tho Ituultlug outh. h wns attnukud and Uir arriMitwl .v few mliiuttta later tMlituii. mun-Iii-Ihw of Mr Berkln, h found iiucoiikcIoiih on tho stttpti of HMirby building It I suppoMd that lw un follow wt and was t-lekU BOWLING CONTEST CONDUCTED BY WIRE ilttlutl PrOM l.enctl Wire.) Pnrllnud. May 0. UichI bovltrs uly itniuouucrttl thw telegraphic tMiAltug touriiHiueut Just elotud. with Ik l)Hver timmHtH'.the winner. ik HWMt hovim Riid'tfiigagitig eontMt In whjcb thy had evr participate! In all thoro woro ulpo iiltltrti'rp inih1 In th toiirnabiunt. The IHr bowlr dropped a total of 196 1 plus and Spokane wa noxt with Jjai with SS2C plus SaU UtkH lowk ihlnl ploo. and 'Soattlo took foHrtk prti. having knocked dawn SkOk Tit fight for tlfth place was i km, but Vaneouvor. R- C-. koltutl It with xTGO plus, winning with tUr Khm Mhd of Portland. Tho hlKhwtt dividual sbor wn that of Croix of Stiokmie. who wxirvnl u totwl of s pin. -o- Hvil ltato 11". Th dHl to tk property bOHght Ui Catlu & L'hh from Gertrude a. lnwRsdalv for a ooiuldttrat'on of IS t$. 800. o hown In the deed, waa riled today with the osunty recorder. Tkw dcrlptlon of the properly ko irRafrrHl the eait 50 fot of lot No . knon as the Gray build lug and the south 33 H fH of lot No, 3 Other dOiM riled wore a follew: Win MrGllohrlst. Jr.. to Nellie 0. Rnldwlu. lot 9. block 3. Salem Helhlt add to Salem, w d. $300. TvR, Kay. ux to 8rn V. GaU brith. 55 acre la i, r 1 J. piinm i . Hi i ' 'J. JJ "' ' . J" " " - V VROCK-OVSTER-BED-. llif)- yi - rnwi, Vfi 'labni-i?! i ir-ir-w-i r-i "5 I" I'll )lll Mm . -V v's V. wHnrnnrin - trct STUDY THE ABOVEIMAP1 RI.OOMKR'8 ADDITION to the Olty of Newport, Oregon, la now on the market for tho flrat time. The tract, is located about half way between" Ny Urook and Newport. and oonalstsof some 30 lots, on too rising ground directly above the ocean. Each lot Is but a few steps from the kfth and a ooutinaud a vlow of tho ocean or surf for miles north and south. To the north can be seen Jump Off Joe and tne Ynqulna Head Light. To the touth the entrance to Yaqulna Bay and the Llfesavlng Station The property Is about a flvo-ralnuto walk from the boat landing In JWv wrt. It reached liy a new six-toot board walk, which runs In a straight line fj-om tho Ocean Houso Hotel In a northwest direction to the kill, .This Is now tna moat popular walk 1n Newport on account of Its beautiful surroundings, and magnificent view of the Pad fie when the end Is NMhed nt MLOQMHR'S ADDITION. .Here before tin? observer the ocean and the leach stretoh for miles and mile. A WORD ABOUT YAQUINA BAY You could not find a more I More ting location to spend your summer than around this boautiful bay. whloh is conceded by those who know, to bo the raot beautiful summer resort. NATURALLY, of any on the Pacific coast, barring nqna. Hunting and ftfthing aj-e unoxeehed, and the many plac ot Interest 'oloce to Newport, such as- the Lighthouse. Otter Rock. Soal Rock, ete.. ainke It an Ideal plane to own a summer hqme. NOW LOOK AT THE MAP You will se that BLOOM KR ADDITION U right on the oeean. and yet has the great advantage ot being olasa to the, bay and town, with no steep hills to climb to reach It. Thebeaoh In front ot tho property is good for bathing and the gathering of rok oysters, Mr. Bloomer has already built two beautiful cottage on thean lota for his own personal uso. Mr Bloome Is a Seattle man. and (steads to make this the most popular addition to Newport , & J j . , 1 iW f?Vvti1i Fur further Information enquire at CAPITAL JOURNAL .OFFICE T