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VA (115 FOUR DAILY CAPITAL JOUItNAL, SALEM, dltlKGOff. MONDAY, Jl'XE 20, 1010. LOOK INTO LORIMER' ELE SENATE ADQPTS A RESOLUTION WtOVIDING FOR THE INVES TIGATION OF THE CHANGES OF BICIDERiT IN THE ILLINOIS SENATORIAL ELECTION. roNlnsn tsbsp taAseo wied.7 Washington, Jund 20.--Tho senate today adopted a resolution providing for an Investigation of tho bribery charges 1n connection with tbo elec tion bt Senator William Lorlmor, of Illinois, The senate committee on elections will Investigate tho matter daring the recess of congress. Members of tho lower houso of tho Illinois legislature have made tho charges, and alleged that they wero bribed to vote for Lorimer for sonn tor. Mr. mc aluster has resigned According to Mastor Fish Warden McAllistor who arrlvod In, the city1 yestorday from San Francisco where! bo tendered his resignation to Gov ernor Benson, the governor's health is coming back to him rapidly and ho will roturn In the course of thre-1 weeks anQ assume tho duties of his U1J1CU. Mr. McAllister left tho governor Saturday evening. Ho was then sp much Improved In health that he was ablo to take long walks. While his health was much Improved hia physicians thought It ndvisablo for him to remain a few weeks longer undor treatment and then, they say, that ho will bo ablo, not only to dls chargo tho duties of his ofllco, but bo lh bettor health than ho over wa3 fcoforo. According to Mr. McAllister tho rumor In political circles that the governor will rotiro from politics ia without foundation and ho will bo a candldato for tho position of sec retary of stato as lio announced some time ago, Mr.' McAllister's resignation will take affect July 1, and ho will then asdume tho management of tho Ore gon Homo Rulo Association. Just who will succeed him as mastor llsh warden Is a matter which is causing considerable upoculatlon In political circles nt tho present. It is under stood that thoro aro a number of candidates for tho place. ' FOUR AT A 11IRTH. Boston, Mass., Jnno 20. Mrs. Snmucl Anderson, 81, to- day gnVo birth to three girls and n hoy. Tho quadruplets nro doing well and nil nro cx- pectcd to live. v.'ork according to specifications, and .'imciimes a little better In fact be fore be would do poor work, ho would ulld tho first Ureet better than lift plans coll for. TLt people on Winter street realize that thoy will got ns good a concrete strcot as it ispossible to build, and there is no disposition to throw any obstacles in tho way of i: ing two of theso streets Tho Capi tal Journal believes tho pcoplo will .Save a fair chnn2e o try coaemto ettfets, built "ruler tho most fart r aile clrcumstnn'cs ord If theso two provo a success, there may bo demand for more, Tho experiment Is, per haps, worth making, but the city should go slow In ordering more of theso streets before they have thor oughly tested theso two. o CONCRETE NE ATH IN ALASKAN SIX LONGSHOREiMEN NEARLY LOST THEIR LIVES' TODAY1 IN AN EFFORT .TO . REACH THE FIRE IN THE' HOLD OP THE VESSEL. TO B HAR OOST MAN FOR PRESIDENT "HARMAN, HEARST AND HAR MONY" MAY BE TID3 DEMO ORATIO SLOGAN WITH THREE "H'S" IT SOUNDS LUCE nORSE LINDEENT. f UNITED rntSS LEASED WIM.! Dayton, O., Juno 20. "Harmon Hearst and Harmony," which It, has been said would be tho Democratic slogan during tho coming campaign will get a bodst here tomorrow. At least the "Harmon harmony" part will bo boosted. The Democratic state convention convenes here tomorrow, and it is on tho program that Governor Harmon will bo endorsed, and that his boom for tho presidency will bo given a lot of encouragemont "The program also Includes an onslaught on bosslsm. -o HAWKEYES WILL FEED. (Continued from Page 1.) BO NO DOWN Thcro lilts hcon ooino delay In tho work of putting down tho concreto - pavement on WIntpr Mrool:, but Con tractor A. Kohrbprgor has tho curbs ' nil In, and is ready to go ahoad as fast as tho publto sorvlco corporations Kt out of tho way. Work was bo gun tMs morning on tho South Com mercial stroot lmprovomont, from.ths 'bridge to Mission street. That street will bo rushed through with oxpedl tlon, ns. tho contractor is a rustler There would bo somo objoction to cnnvtructlng concroto streets, It fho tpooplo wero not awaro of tho fact that Mr. Kohrborgor,, tho successful thldder. Is a flrst-class cement worker, tand thoroughly understands his bus! toi!, and has a reputation for ilclng San Diego, Cal Juift. 20. Six men, longshoromon and members of tho crow of tho frolghtor Alaskan, at tho Santa Fo wharf, cfo near death from asphyxiation todayi in an at tempt to descend Into tho hold of tho big llnor, where hidden flames wore eating Into tons of valuablo merchan dise for threo days. Aftor horolc offorts on tho part of sailors and city firemen; who risked tholr own lives, the six unconscious mon, who had been overcome by pois onous gases, wero brought up through tho hatchway. On deck flvo wero revived, but ono was in a very proenrious condition, and ho was taken to the Hcarn sanitarium, whoro his condition is said to be dan gorous. wnon tho hatches wero oponod today smoke began pouring from tho hatchways In groat volumes, although no flro could bo soon. Tho hatches woro at once battonod down again, and an effort was in ado to fill tho hold with Chomlcals, through typles drilled through the sides of tho ship. Through theso holes tho flames wero vlslblo and tho heat was Intonso. Another offort may bo mado toopon tho hatches tomorrow. This morning 115 more tons of mer chandise wns romoved from tho up por hold. Sovonty-flvo tons havo been romoved In all, hut In tho ono hold, whoro tho fire Is burning, thoro aro 2500 tons of cargo. Tho cargo Is worth $2,000,00, and It Is all imperiled. Tho ship Is valued at $700,000. Tho vessol Is tho prop erty of tho Amorlcan-Hawalian line, and much of tho cargo is for San Francisco, Sonttlo and Honolulu. Sho was duo to sail yostorday for thd north. i Q v Smuggling Arms Into Mexico. El Paso, Tox., Juno 2J. Four Moxlcans aro under arrest bore to day, having boon captured hear Can noa. Thoy had 3500 rounuVor am munition, two carbines, rifles and re volvers, which thoy had smuggled across tho border. It Is believed that largo quantities of arms and ammunition nro being smugglod Into Mexico from Blxbee and Nnco, Ariz. enroll the Iowans who have not al commltteo to receive visitors from other cities, Let there be a general turnout of Iowa people and show the rest of tho states that we aro proud of grand old Hawkeye. Tho Formal Program, Tho program has been arranged for tho picnic of the Iowa Associa tion at, the stato fair grounds and In a nutshell is as follows: At 10 o'clock a. m., leave the city for the fair grounds; arrive, prepar ations for and eating of dinner, In groups or families as you like. 1:30 p. m. Speaking at tho grandstand. Music by tho band. Short speeches. Music by the quartet. Reading by Mrs. AHco Brandon. Election of officers and perfection of permanent organization. General reunion. WORDS OF PRAISE FOR GILLETT pal candidate now in tho field for the place Is John' D. Works, of Los Angoles. d FIGHT TO BE HELD IN NEVADA. (Continued from page 1.) arrangements for bringing suit against Jeft, and it br said the papers will bo served cither this afternoon or tomorrow morning. Joffrles' exhibition at Santa Cru yestorday afternoon was an unsatis factory affair, the big man being In bad frame of mind as the result of tho talk of a damage suit. He boxed two easy rounds with Corbett and three with Choynski, besldo doing n littlo ropo skipping, and other gym naslum stunts. Corbett wns given a great reception and was forced to mak6 a speech. Tho work of packing up continued today and by nightfall all will be In readiness for tho get-away. Jeffries has not mado up his mind whether to remain in San Francisco Tuesday night and take tho train for Nevada Wednesday morning or to start East Tuesday night. Rowardennan, Calif., June 20. Jeffries will break camp here tonight and leavo tomorrow at 1 o'clock for Kono. He will go at once to Moann S'prlngs, where he will establish training quarters. , Santa Cruz, Calif., June 20. H. F. Anderson of the Hotel Rowarden nan, said this afternoon that he had reached an amicable settlement with Jim Jeffries regarding tho sudden abandonment of .the training camp at the Ben Lomond hotel. He added that no suit for damages would be filed against the flghtor. o MC GRAW NEAR DEATH'S DOOR HOT WAVE LLS MANY N THE EAST THREE DIE IN PITTSBURG AND TWO IN CINCINNATI TODAY NSEVENTEEN DEATHS IN CHICA GO SINCE HOT SPELL BEGAN. Pittsburg, Pa., June 20. Three deaths, due to tho hot wave that has visited Pittsburg, wero reported to the police today. Six persons, In ad dition, have been prostrated by tho heat. Cincinnati, June 20. Two deaths and 11 prostrations rosulted'from the hent here today. Tho maximum tem perature was 90 degrees. Tho hot weather still continues. Chicago, June 20. The hot wave which has resulted in 17 deaths, hero, and caused Intense suffering In tho poorer quarters of the city, was broken today by a cooling breeze which sprang up from Lake Michigan Scores of heat prostrations have been reported since the hot weather came. RED LIQUOR PLENTIFUL PHOENIX RISES FltOM ITS ASHES AND INDULGES IN A JOLLIFI CATIONAS NO SOCIAL FUNC TION GOES THERE WITHOUT BOOZE YOU KNOW THE REST I WISH TO communicate at once with a party In some German community who has a farm of about 1C0 acres to sell, the price to be In tho neighborhood of $8,000. Only 40 or 50 acres need bo cleared. Address at once H. H. Smith, Room 5, McCornack BIdg., Salem, Ore. 6-2 0-1 wk rnmTxn rEERK ujared winn.i . Los Angoles, Cal Juno 20. Rep resentatives of the Church Federa tion of Los Angoles today mailed to Governor GHIett and Attorney-Gener al Webb copies of resolution com mondlng them for their action In pro- venting tho JofTrles-Johnson fight. Tho resolutions wero passed In mass meeting yestorday at the Tem ple auditorium. Both officials aro commended for their "stand for ordor and deconcy within tho state," and tho hope-Is expressed that tho officials of other states whero tho .promoters may ondeavor to take tho battlo will take Blmilar action. Dr. John Willis Baer, president of Occldontnl collogo, during nn ad dress toN tho meotlng. characterized the governor's action as "stronuoin though tardy." THE DANDY NEW PIECE OF SUMMER FICTION. 'ITS FINEi I5NT ITfl 6$ ffi. WHERE DID j, you get nr 'FINISHED IT AND .LNT IT TO MRS. SMITH TO READ! ; I.-. ' Hi Evcr.i.-.j PojC WILL NOT SEEK COOK'S RECORDS Boston, Mass., Juno 20. Thol steamship Boothlc, chartored by Har ry Whitney, of Now Haven, and Pnul J. Rnnoy, of Clovolnnd, after being equipped nt this port. Is today bound foe tho Arctic Hunting will bo the purpose of tho expedition. Captain Robort Bartlott, who accompanlod Peary to the Far North, has command of tho Boothlc. A bountiful supply of candy and trinkets for tho Igloo dwellers of the north was ineludod In tho Boothia's cargo. Members of tho party said thoy would hot nttompt to find tho records Dr. Cook claims to have left at Etah. o WANTS SPALDING FOR U. S, SENATOR Seattle, Wash., JUno 20. Ex- Governor John H. McGraw Is fight ing a valiant battlo against death to day, our times In tho last three weeks his physicians have given up hope, and on each occasion the pa tient has rallied and lived. "Mr. McGraw's condition Is much tho same," a nurso told callers at the houso today, ;' "The constant hic coughing, which was taxing his strength has stopped today. The doctors havo small hopes for his ul timate recovery." McGraw rose from policeman to ward boss, from ward boss to sher iff and then to district leader, and finally to tho governor's chair. Slncf) 1891 ho has been a prominent figure In republican politics. o. . SAYS, HER TEMPER MADE HIM WEARY SUBSCRIBERS. If you got your paper by mail kindly watch the tag and Rpf whpn fho Hmn In nn. nml remit promptly, or notify us to stop the paper; otherwise bill will bo made for the time the paper comes after expira tion of last payment. ! SAEEM SANITARIUM Corner Capital and Marlon Sts. General Hospital and Sana torium for nervous, and mental dlsenses. First class attendance of nurses and physician guaranteed. Terms reasonable. Mrs. Marteana McAlpin Matron. Phono Main 1951. UNITED PBESB LBAtBD WIEB. Phoenix, Ariz., Juno 20. Phoenix is deliriously happy today because of the announcement that President Taft has signed tho bill admitting Arizona to statehood. Impromptu processions were formed in down town streets. Scores of citizens joined the throng that paraded the business section of the city to celebrate the successful cul mination of the long statehood fight. Fireworks and a shotgun parade will bo the features Qt a demonstra- Ltlon tonight. It was -planned to wind up a procession at tho Terri torial capltol building where terri torial and city officials would make addresses The political significance of the territory's . admission already Is making Itself felt. A dozen names of prospective 'senators .are going from mouth to .mouth. Predictions aro being made concerning the re sult of the first state elections. o Wo all want every man Ho be v good citizen. It is better for him and better for us. WANTS "L TO T 6E0R6E ) IT" NOW CNIfZV rBESS LEASES VIBE. Pittsburg, Pa., Juno 20. Mrs. Anna Roberts, 73, for many years a nurse in the royal household of Eng land, is in poverty at her homo hero today, awaiting an answer to an ap peal to King George for recognition. It is said Mrs. Roberts lost a child of her own while nursing King, George, then an Infant. Tho royal physicians did not notify Mrs. Roberts of tho illness of her own child, ns they feared to do so would detract from her value In nursing the royal Infant. Burjed In Mine. t UNITED PBESB LEASED Halifax, N. S Juno 20. By an ex plosion in tho Maritime Coal & Pow der Company's mfno near Chlgnesto today, a, number of men were en tombed. Rescuers who attempted to enter the mine were forced back-by gas, according to reports received here, and It is believed tho entombed miners cannot llvo. It Is impossible to roach the lower levels Tho number of men In tho mine is not known. Guild Appointed Receiver. UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE. Washington, Juno 20. President Taft today nominated Henry E. Guild to be receiver of public moneys at Vale, Ore. Extra Choice - Fruit Tracts Five and 10-acre tracts close to Salem, best of soil; fine location; right prices and easy terms can be found at Hollywood, $175 per acre and up, Terms one-fourth down, bal ance 1,2 and 3 years, BECHTEL & BYNON t 347 State Street, Telephone 452 i M HHH 'f JOHN IiEARV FINDS THAT" "ALf THAT GLISTENS IS NOT GOLD'' AND TnAT MARRIED LIFE HAS THORNS AMONG ITS PliBNTI TUDE OF ROSES. Wisdom, the Wealth of the Wis SIEZE OCCASION UNITED rBEftS LEASED WIM.l Snn Diego, Call.. Juno 20. a. Aubrey Davidson, president of the Southern Trust and' Savings bank. Jodny made publlo a lottor which as chnlrmnn of a mooting of business moi) hold tho other day ho wroto to A. G. Spalding, the sporting goods manufacturer, nsklug Spalding to become n candidate for United SUUae senator from California. HpAldlnK wns mentioned for the pine last Fall and the report orefltod much Interest, He Is living on ftajnt I.oum In the grounds of the TlotophloHl Sootety. of whloh KtUierlne Tlngley Is head. He has Uken u lively Interest In loofil at tain while conducting Ills axtejulvo bHsAneeq. Spauldlng has not given a reply to he requeat that hexnin. Tho prlnal- Aftor having been married! for al most 30 years and having sailed' along happily on the matrimonial sea until olght years ago when the husband' left tho wife, John Leary has decided that ho wants a legal separation, from his wlfo, and Satur day afternoon filed a complaint with tho clerk of tho circuit court asking for a dlvorco on tho ground of cruel and Inhuman treatment. Destroyed His 'Pence of Mind. Mr. and Mrs. John Leary were married in Morcor county, Illinois, on July 3, 1880, and thore were born to thorn threo children two girls and a boy, who Is now about nino years of ago. Life seems to hnvo llowod on like a gladsomo song until in December, 1902, when the wlfo ueerilB to hnvo developed an ungovornnblo temper, or so the tes timony shows, and the husband says that he was unable to boar up under tho Indignities henpod on him and ho loft. As an illustration of the Indignities, ho cites that upon one occasion nho said she "wished ho was dead"; upon nnothpr called him "a damned old dovll," and still upon another said "she would rather eat crumbs from her father's tnblo than tho best that he could provide." Thoy also qunrrelpd about tho girls attending tho Sisters' school and upon a few other minor questions, but nTl of which to tho mind of the husband constitutes cruel uud inhu man troatmont and in his old ago hn wnnts a docreo of dlvorco. better to wal mile and liv than few OT 60x110; Two blocks from State house, ?900. Easy payments. Miller and Saginaw; $660; ox- '-iVat buy. M 60x200 on 24th St.; $10 down. Ihi'slj to per month. Lot 4ii Hoinnd Aver $10 down, $1 per mnth. 'M, 40i o. halt block ot stato bADU 2500. jQt, TfcirtQnth and Center streets, ?16aJ A good buy. teMtient lot on 23d street. $235; $10 down; $5 per month. Terms oan be had on nil ot the above. Sco SMlTH-GILIilNGHAM CO. Room O, McGornqok Rldg, Phone OO or 1020 in your own nouse steps and carry the rent chains Buy your own lot, Plan you own house, The installment plan assists you, The best of all investments today, Mr, Wo'rkingman, is in all QfetTf JLCJL Jl Jf. Terminus of Salem, Falls City & Western Railway, The hub of future commercial en terprises, Big factory already completed,, Fine residential districts, Lots on installment plan, Now Is Your Opportunity, Act in the Living I , jrresent. $o.uu uown ana ipo.uu jrer Month Without Interest A great financier once said he attributed his success to the fact, when others were think ing he decided, and when others had decided he had executed, West Salem is a Sound and Productive In vestment, We invite You to See For Yourself VtJ J J At waters Momers investm State Street . United States National Bank Building nt Co Ground Floor A- 4