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a I 0uniai VOL. XIX. AIL CAPITAL JOl'K.NAL, SALUM. OUKIJOX. TJIVHSDAY, .1ULY 1, 1000. NO. 140. u h ). -! 4 MESSINA A6AIN SHAKEN KAllTIIQUAKK TOIHLF.S TIIK WALLS LF.FT STANDING 1JY IHO QUAKK LABT DKCF.M lIKIt THOUSANDS FLEK FHOM THKIIt TKMPOHARY IIOMKS. WORSE THAN FIRST Jinny Wooden nulldliigv Withstood SliockH Hut Everything Klsc Wns Lovelcd to the Ground Shocks Wore Vertical nnd Hotli Heavy Keggio Also Hadly Hluiken. Messina, Italy, Jiuly 1. Two so voro earthquakes today shook down all standing walls in tho ruins ot this devastated city, nnd wrecked a num bor of sholtor kouoos which woro erected aftor tho great tomblor which razed Mosluua lnat Docombor. Tho shocks today spread conster nation among tho populaco, and thou sands fled from tho city. Many per sons woro hit by falling debris and Injured, but nono of them aro ex pected to dlo. Doth, jahoclyi .woro heavy, ono. lasting 10 soconds,' "" Tho shocki wcro felt also vory se verely at Ragglo, whoro nearly very standing wall was demolished. Tho shocks woro vortical and wcro nccompnnlod by a doop rumbling. Mon present Dee mbor 28 say tho shocks today woro of far grcator In tently than tho ono which dovastatod tho city. Many wooden buildings withstood tho shocks today, but ovory othor building wno razod. , THEY SURELY SHOULD HAVE RIGHT TO VOTE I 1 United Irci Leased Wlrn. 1 Seattle July 1. Following nn , ncrlmlnouB session that would rlvnl a ward political caucus, at which I moro than 200 delegates loft tho state , convention or the Washington Equal Suffrage association Inst night, n blt- 1 tor fight was waged todny before tho I national board ot wonion suffragists. wmen at timos represented n verl i tablo pondemontum of dlsordor nnd DOWN confusion. At tho outset of the session this morning tho national board placed Mrs. Emily smith DoVoe, tho re elected 8tato president and loader of v..o controlling faction "on tho car pot." That sh cdld not havo an enjoyable time during tho catechism was clearly evident when she emerged from tho conferonco. In tho meantime tho delegates, mainly those from Spokane, who had been donlcd ndmlsBlon to tho stnto convention, held n meeting In n hall opposlto and thoro waited for a ver dict by tho national board upon the question of their status. Tho nntlonnl board nt 1:30 this nftornoou decided that moro tlmo was required to consider tho dispute and ordorod tho stnto board to moot u delegation from tho bolting suffrag ists at t o'clock tomorrow afternoon nt which time n verdict will be ren dered. The bolters' dologntlon to tho nn tlonnl convention will this nftcrnoon appear boforo that body nnd demand that tlioy bo seated. -o MARRIED IN THE AIR - -MDBY, WIRELESS (United Press Leased Wlr&lqg, Soattlo. July I. Margaret Annlo nail of Lowlston, Mont., nnd Cnrey A. "Dcqbu of Soattlo will bo married not only far abovo tho fair grounds In a balloon, but by wlrolcss tele- YALE IS JOHN BEATEN BY HARVARQ CHIMSOX HAH THE HLl'K HEATEX FHOM THE STAHT AND WITH SIX LENGTHS OF OPEN WATKK HETWEEN THE SHELLS HOWKD LEISUHELY HOME. WON BOTH EVENTS In tttco Freshman Ilnco (he Crimson liable Put It all. Over Yule Great Crouds Were Present, KstlinnU-ri ut lO.OOO, Hut, the Time Was Hatlier Slow. (Uy W. W. Hawkins. Pacific Coast iwanngor Unltod Pross.) Now London, Conn., July 1. Har vard's four-oarod crow drew first blood from Ynlo today, capturing Its raco handily by six longths. Uoth crows took tho wator together nt the Btnrt but within tho first eighth mllo tho crimson qttnrtot had placed clear water between Its shell nnd tho Ynlo craft. Harvard maintained practically tho Barri-T!trok--throufi:hout the rac ing, sending It lip Tinly when Ynlo made her single ohnllengo nt the mile post. From this point on the u.uo never was within striking dis tance, nnd the Harvard shell In creased Its lead until six lengths of opon water separated tho rivals. Harvard crosscu tuo nnisn uno lrt n. tliA nNlnlntltii t rt Intriaa u t n t1 ft ing on tho ground. Tho ceremony I rowing easily, nnd with plenty In ro- wlll be a fenttiro on Hnllroad Men's'" ijny. I (Continued on Page C.) CHERRY FAIR BARGAINS In Ladled Con In Suits, Millinery, Shirt Waists, Dress- Good, Silk Gloves, WiihIi Die.vs Goods, etc. Co to the other Moire first mill get their prices, then come to the CHICAGO STOKE ami mv the money we ran save you. $8.00 Trimmed fiats VISIT OUR NEW Millinery Dep't - $3.50 $5.00 Trimmed Hats - - $2.75 $100 Trimmed Hats - $1.95 $1.25 Rose Punches now a a 49c 65c Assorted Flowers now a 25c $5.00 long Ostrich Plumes $2.95 Wo are as busy as bees In our now Millinery De partment. We me selling pretty hats, flowers and feathers far below tholr regular vaues to Intro duce our now Millinery Department. We can save you money. $8.50 Silk Underskirts $3.95 VISIT OUR Ladies' Suit Dep't SI 8.00 Wool Suits. $ O.I.I gaa.oo Wool suit..ia.3o gar.50 Wool Suit, .gi-t.no XT' R a if II iwlf IHIlM Mnill otSIHm II I I I'Kji m 1 1 1 luTl II iHr, 1 HHM - -9c NOVAK CAUGHT ACCTShl OF Ml'HDEKING .HISS CAKOLINE HASH IN HAN FHAX CISCO YESTEHDAY FOLLOWING DISPUTE OVEK KEEPING OUT SMALL SUM MtOM PAY CHECK. NOVAK DID NOT HIDE Murder Siirroiimled by Mystery The Murdered l.lrl ilad .Just Written Note to a Friend, Her LnM Words Helng "I Am hi 111 Alive" Xovnk Does Not Talk. United PrcM Lonsert Wlr.1 San Francisco, July 1. Johu Novak, accused of tho murdor ot Miss Carollno Bush, In tho oincos of Gray Bros., in tho Wells Fargo building yc8tordayattornoon, was arrostod to day. Novak wno takon Into custody at tho olTlcos ot W. D. Ewer, an employ monfagont, at 012 Clay strcot, aftor ho had signed n contract to Bhlp to Reno, Nov., as a laboror. Wjion tho man appcarod at Hwor's oOlcas, ho gavo his own natno and said ) ho wanted employment. Bwor ulgnijd him for tho Rono job, nnd thou' telephoned to tho police Novnk did not ouspect that ho was In dnngor of arrost, and was allowed to go to hla lodging! for his blan kets. Whon ho roturnod two ofucors woro waiting for him, and took him to tho pollco station. As soon as ho arrived at head quarters tho Buspoct was closotod with detectives, who at onco sot to worlr to obtain a confsslon from htm. Tho authorities havo only circum stantial ovitionco against Novak, but helievo thoy can mako a strong caso against him. Mlscs nrosii was shot through tho bond and Instantly killed yostorda7 afternoon It) her offlco, at the head quarters of Gray Bros., contracting firm. Nt othor omployo of tho concern wa In tho room nt th tlmo. but oth ors in adjoining offices hod heard No vnk n short tlmo boforo tho shot was flrod, disputing with tho girl over n difference of S5 GG on his nnv check, rocolvod aa a lnboror In tho . Corpornl Crnbtroo at Fort Des Molnos Point Pedro quarry. Aftor tho shot i throo weeks ugo. died today. Crab- wo nreu porsons wno rushod Into'troo shot tho captain after tho off! tho room fouud only tho girl's dead cor mid rebuked him. body, tho assassin hnvlntr nRrnnnd. r I Novnk had beon soon leaving tho building hurriedly, and porsons near wio uoorway said tlwy nw a man roseiublltig tho laborer rush Into tho street with a smoking revolver In his hnnd BURIED IN CAVE-IN, BODY FOUND TODAY (United Press Leased Wire. ,Los Angoloa, Cal., July 1. Burled In a envo-in nnd killed and that in sight ot many men working on a now building bolng oroctod by F. W. Brnun, nt 908 East Third street, somo tlmo yesterday afternoon, nnd his body not discovered until today, was tho fato of Sam Illskln, whoso body wns unearthed by his follow laborors when thoy began work this morning. An unusual explanation of the mnn's death Is given by Contractor J. J. Hoaloy. Ho claimed that His kin was Inezperioncod, and that on Tuesday evening ho told Illskln and his othor employes nt work on the sowor not to work today, but to re port as uBtial Thursday morning. It Is claimed by Hoaloy that Ills kln enmo back to work, contrary to orders, yostordny afternoon, and that bolng oxporloncod, caused tho cavo-lu that rojultod In his doatu. DIAMOND THIEBMS BETFJAYED!Y DOG t United Press tossed Wlrici San Jose, Cal., July 1. Ills cap ture brought about by hlji pot fox torrlor, Frank Blldoran confossod to tho pollco today thaLJio ln cullty ot tho Dougherty diamond robbery lu this city in 1908, nnd that ho also stolo ovaral hundrod dollars worth of jowolry during tho process ot n dnnco nt tho Hotol Vondomo sovoral months ago. Tno confession of Bll doran dlnpola tho theory hold by tho pollco that a clover uocloty Raffles wn working among tho "400" of this city, A small fox torrlor that always was soon about tho sconos ot tho mys torlorus robborlos, was Blldoran's un doing. Tho llttlo dog wns seen In tho Vendomo tho night tho jowols woro stolon, and whon ho appeared ho was followed to Blldoran's homo. When arrested yostorday tho dog followod him to pollco headquartorn. DOLLAR COULD NOT PAY THE DOLLAR BILL I United I'm Lnmrd Wlre.1 8nn FranclHco, juty 1. It. Stunley Dollar, malinger of tho Dollar Steam ship Company, was granted u dlvorco todny i roin h's wlfo, Hazel. Judge Van Nostrand Ishiu'iI the decree. Dollar nlloged doKortlou and told tho court that ho could not afford to pay the bills run up by IiIh wife. o Captain Kayiiionil Dead. United l'rrM r.enimi Wlrr.l Den Moines, la.. July 1. Captain ion n u. Itnymond, who was shot by INDICT SUGAR COMPANY CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY IN RESTRAINT OF TRADE AND WITH VIOLATION OF THE ANTI TRUST LAW EIGHT OF ITS OFFICERS ALSO INDICTED. FOURTEEN COUNTS Says the American Sugar Company Control DO Per Cent of the Sugar niiKliiexs in tho United Slates and Aimed to Ruin tho Penitylvnnln Company to CiiinIi Competition. For a flyer wo offor these beautiful silk undor- 8klrtsaway under regular values. You cannot buy the silk for the price. Just think, silk skirts for 3.05. 65c Bleached Sheets how 39c Another bargain, extra large, full size bleached sheets, hemmed nnd torn, now only .80c $2.50 Parasols now only 98c 1 5c Summer .Underwear 9c . . .., . ,. rl i ij'.e Summer v II underwear && D ,iu on sale ii tor only ft s Mm il K A-l 91 f C iL rTTTTrXIitMSiJOlM Our buypr In New York just sent us a sample line of New YorK's latest stylos In ladles' .hnndsomo suits, all tailor made and benutl .'iilly trimmed with tho new tt tiimmlng8 Long coats ind flare skirts: shades tho 1,'test. $0.60, 112.50. f 14 90 fK.0 LINEN HUTS.. $1.03 Beautiful I'nen suits, hand somely trimmed; now shades, now only. . . .4,95 1000 yds Dress Ginghams yd 1000 yards of l2V4c and 15c Fancy and Plain Colored Dress Ginghams, now selling for 9c yurd $2.00 Shirt waists now - 98c Beautiful Lingerie Shirt Waists, handsomely trimmed with laces, embroideries and medallions, now 98c 45c Lisle Hosiery now only a 25c Ladles' Lisle and Mercerized Silk Hos'ory, now n sale In all colors and black, only, pair . .25c Wash Dress Skirts, now $1.25 Ladles' 2 Wash Dress Skirts now on sale for only f 1 25 Tho detectlvo forco of Wollo Forgo Company wont to. work on tho caso without dolay, and assisted tho po- wj luiur.Buuiu mo nigm wniio a search of tho city was bolng made. No trace of tho man was found by tho ofllcors until tho omploymout agent telephoned to headquarters this morn ing. Novak'B strango action in walking calmly Into tho hands of thn Inw hnn . ' puzzled tho pollco. nuiun. uuu hui appear to uo in I sane, and tho offlcora nro Inclined to ' uunive uint a snno man guilty of' such an atrocious crime would not have pursuod the cour-o talton by the ' suspectod laboror. Novak oxcltedly donlod his guilt' when Informed of tho crlnm nt whini, I , ho was accused. Ho Is an Austrian, of slight build and retiring In man "ur. no aumiuea to tho police that ho had a dlsputo with tho girl at Gray GAMBLE OFF RICE CROPS AND THEN REFUSE TO HANDLE RICE FOR TRADERS ' b) iLf7 ,- ,ii'j' WMA-UWZ' a jrjg --- " -. TjToAjyjL ri'nllKl l'r Iravnl Wlr.) Sliungllul, Julj 1 Am attempt by ttUi tftftifttt rt PitnliMi flil.i.. ... 1'Oatordav &ftnrnnnn. hnl ooM nluillflli iriiinlilliii' In Hint rnlnnv lina that ho knew nothlncr of Imp ,lnnMi llldlreetlv oruatad u cmidltlon whlnli until he heard of it in tho employ-, today .rontons to dovolop n rlco fa- ' merit nmnvllilii mnin. I ...I.... in -..,. ..r .1.,, .... ... ,. ... If tho pollco abandon tholr thoory i trlbiitlng countries In tho world, that Novak Is guilty of tho crlpio, tho Several months ago tho French murder of Miss lira sch will bo a government forbado gambling in Ton deep mystory. No othor person has I uulno and Annam. Tho Aiinamltos been suspected, and tho detectives do ,iad becomo such fnvetorato gamblera uoi snow wuicn way to turn. Search ana wero Buc I,0Jr piayorB tnat Uhl has been comraonced for a possible motive somo other porson might havo for tho crime, but llttlo success ha attended ths efforts of tho authori ties in that direction. S. P. WILL BUO DOUBLE TRACK BRIDGE H'nllMl Vrnm Ufl Wire.) Sacramonto, Cal., July 1. Within two yearc tho Southern Pacific Com pany will construct a doublo-track concrete urldgo over the Sacramento river at this po'nt. The .plans, ac cording to T. It. Jones, wno appeared bofore the county supervlors in be half ot the company, call for tho out lay of 11.000,000. Jones asked for a conference be tween tho supervisors ot this and Yolo counties to approve the plans that have been dravn. Tho new bridge will be built sovoral hundred Let above the pre ent structure. nese gamblers had not only won over all of this yuar's crop but tho pro posed crops of next year. Many of the natives were starving as tho result of this condition and tho government Intervened. Angered by their losses and Inabil ity to win any of tholr money buck, tho natives called a boycott ou tho Ch'neso morcuants and refused to huiidlo tho rlco In tho granaries at Saigon. This boycott Is still main tained and conditions tiro serious. Tho Chinese merchants aro unable lo get laborors to husk tho rlco or transport ft to steamors, but are hold ing out In tho hope of breaking tho boycott. This is affecting the Importation- In the I'hlllppines and south ern China. Tho averago exportation of rlco .rom Cochin .ma is 1,000.000 tons annually, representing a value from 25.000.000 to f30.000.000. About half of til's Is snipped to Hongkong for distribution In southern China, one-fourth to tho Philippines, and tho remainder to Singapore. (Unltru I'rtM Leaird Wire.) Now York, July 1. Charging con spiracy In restraint ot trado and manufacturing and shipping ot ro ll nod sugar and violation of tho anti trust law, tho federal grand jury to day prcsontod in thn criminal branch of tho Unitod States court indict ments roturnod In tho American Su gar Refining Company caso. Tho In dlctmenta aro against tho Americas Sugar Uoflnlng Company, W. D. Thomas, Arthur Donnor, O, II. Banff, John Mayer. O II. Fraton, John BO. Parsons, T. D. Hnrnod and E. ICIs4. All except Hnrnod and Klsstol wero ropre ontod In court by Attornoy Thomas Mclllvcan. Harnod was not roprcBontod by caunsol and J. D. Ful chor appoarod for ICIssol. Assistant United States District Attornoy arlmm aokod tho accusod to appear to plead and Jiudgo Hand set the cases for hoarlni; noxt Tuosday. At that tlmo tho Indicted mon must ap poar in court. No arrangomonts tor ball havo boon nmilo as yot. Tho Indictments consist of 14 counts against each defondant and tho ncsusattons aro mndo Individu ally and colloctlvoly. ThomiiH Is prosldout of tho Amorl cnu Sugar Itcf tiling Company. Don nor. Sonoff, Mayer. Frnrer nnd Pnr hoiis are directors of the samo cor poration; Hnrnod Is tho attorney for Adolph Hegal through whom tho trust negotiated tho loan which re sulted In tho closing of tho Pennsyl vania Sugar Company's plant, and Klssol Is n Now YorK brulcor who noted m agent for the trust In mak ing the loan. Tho defendants nro chargod with conspiring to provont tho Pennsylva nia. Sugar Company from competing; with the trust. This was accom plished. It Is nllegod, through a loan of $1,250,000 to Segal, secured by 20,000 shares of tuo Pennsylvania company stock. Tills stock gavo the trust the voting couttol ot the con C0r.ii. whlen It Is alleged to have put out of buslnoss. Today's Indictment is tho most al uminous douumoiit recorded by tho roderal grand Jury In yonrs. It ohnrgK tho Amorloan Sugar Hoflnlug Compnny with controlling 00 per cent of the siiKiir bUHlnwMi lu tho United htatOH and that It aimed to ruin th Pennsylvania company for the pur pose of crushing compotltloii. It is nllegod 111 tho liiilliitinom tluu tho defendants know that the clos ing of. tho Pennsylvania plant would prevent Segal from repaying the loan and g o them complote control of the Independent company's affairs They usod every means, it Is alleged lo present tho repayment of Hu money mid refussd to accopt pig ment of obligations of Sogal ut ma turity after they woro In control ot the Pennsylvania plant. SEVEN THOUSAND STRIKE AT PITTSBURG I'llltcd I'rt-M l.i'MM'.l M'lrf.) Pittsburg. Pa.. July 1. 8eren thou, and union men are on trlko to day, and 15 plants belonging to tho United Stutes Steel corporation aro closoi1, following tho Issuance of a strike order by tho Amalgamated A.oclntlon of Iron. Steel and Tla workers. The union men aro determined to overthrow the teol corporation's "opon shop" policy, The tie-up Is complete, utid thoro has been no uttompt to opeu the mills with ujii-uulon workmen. WHEAT MARKET QUIET CROP REPORTS GOOD ( United I'ret Unied Wlr.l Chicago, July 1. The whoat mar ket was devoid of sensational or oven stirring features today, the holiday atmosphoro having already begun to mako Itself felt among speculators Tho local crowd was colling some, but somo of those who disposed ot 8optembor in the morning bought back again later in tho day. Repro sentatlvea from Koumania Indlcato that crop prospects thero aro good. Southeastern Nebra'ka promises a good crap, Tho acreage Is not large, but the grain is good and woll Ailed. Tfr