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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1904)
SJJSTTTpTplK1??? '.' tp7? " 9 rSS ' -5.1 Lndrridy.-BlwC a m- AJlxj Y ?:um ti' "Mt "sip" -A TM" " KV - - v ...... i. ...... ., , .in. i- ii i if - . .ii '" ' '"'" ' "M""""" &m mM " 1 W SALEM, OREOON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1004. Hal OFFICERS WILL INVESTIGATE CASE , chadwick Is Said to Have Had a NumDcr oi rruiniiieiii ac complices - REPUBLICAN STATE PROGRAM It M4 , j Dec. 1. Tho federal of- llM no Interested in . ase, and a number of men of in- i. requested unueu dvui,. L Attorney Sullivan-to. ascertain LjTrs. Chndwlck is linDio unuer l.ws. Sullivan will- inquire L jftr transactions wcro lcgiti- ..a it sbo did not uso-tno man L her ends. All p'eaco nogotia- LM Mrs. Chadwick and JianK- Lon are off, and it is reported Inmnti are being prepared for a prominent Cleveland men, realleged to be accomplices of her jwindles. B v.v Dm. l.-Mrs. unauwicK itle Holland Houso at 11 o'clock Isoming on tho arm or ner son, Itook a eat, going to tlio offlco of ittorneyfl. va i .i,B.1. Dec. 1. At tbe request of .iw"j . . - mey Carr, representing mnicer ton, Judge Babcock tins morning oned until Saturday tho bearing of tot'i motion for a receiver for I Chadwlck's alleged securities in SVsde Park Bank. IffVork, Dec. 1. Edmund Powers, , ' tho attorney for Mrs. Chadwick,, after n conferenco with his client. this morn ing, said that a general conferenco of all parties concerned in tho Newton matter' will be held this afternoon, when tho final details of ft settlement will bo arranged. It is said that Mrs. Chadwick will make a public statement, as soon as tho details of tho settlement are reached. Ho reiterates5" "that ' Mrs. Chadwick did not know Andrew Carne gie, and that his namo ever appeared on any of her papers. Ho admitted that tho woman's obligations would reach $700,000, but said sho would havo a million left after settling all claims, and that sho never borrowed money on worthless collateral, as charged. Oberlin, Ohio, Dec. 1. President Bftckwith, of tho Citizen's National Bank, which was closed on account of tho Chadwlck loans, said today that ho had received news from Pittsburg that a'ssured him that every dollar of tho Chadwick loans would bo paid, but no would not civo his sourco of informa tion. Another government examiner is on tho way hero to assist in tho bank investigation. Judge Albaugh, of Can ton, Mrs. Chadwick's attornoy, who was in conferenco with her at New "fork, has not arrived hero as he an nounced ho would, but ho has tele phoned that ho has no good news. REPUBLICAN PARTY MUST I RETRENCH Or Immense Majorities f in Oregon Will Dwindle Program tor saving at ttiasf; Two Hundred Thousand Dollars Per Annum STRIKERS THREATEN TO ' DYNAMITE MINES Ronton,-Ill.,-(pce. ItTwo companies of milltift and. four gatling guns wcro unablo to quell thd riot at tho Zciglor mlno last night. Tho firing on tho camp began nt 10 o'clock and contin ued until 4 this morning. Four mili tiamen wcro wounded. Finally Deputy Shpriff tcin escaped fromt tho,. stock' !. "IM v '.hi'... ado and gathered a posso of 40 farnicrs, who rodo lnto( tho mining camp , and; stopped tho firing trom tno ouwyio. Two additional, companies pf r militia hnvo been asked for. A posso of 10O men will.loavQ hero for Zqigler, today. More 'i'o'ublo is feared tonight. Threats havo been mnda to dynamlto Letter 'a milH8nf3ollar coal plant. LETTER IMPLICATES ATTORNEY F. P. MAYS 4'-y. t ALL SKIRMISH ALONG THE SHAHKE kio, Dec 1. Tho announcement of laptcre of 203 Metre Hill created in- enthusiasm at tho Japanese capi- and revives tho hopo of tho early of the fortress proper. Today Muds of recruits marched to tho ids and donned their uniforms. i relatives carrying flagH nnd ban- I ewoited them. Tho number of mon M Mider tbe conscription net will 'le public. Petersburg. Dec. 1. General IfitUn reports as follews: ""Wo 1 the enemy who rotirod from Hechen. and forced their Tear pica Tuesday to cvacuato ft pass 10 JMWBth of Tien Hechen. Our losses inconsiderable." ello, Dec. 1. Reports from Port to says that Lioutcnant-Gcneral 'lira ia among tho wounded. Gener- 'ttumur, who commanded the body Nwdsmen. who charcrcd tho Russian W oa November 25th, was injured in i legs. , Neb.. Dee. 1. -One of 'the H orders of beef ever sent out of eonntrv IS nnw linlnrf fillnil hv ho ' Packing Company, of South , uo last night shipped to Fort- Or, the first consignment of ari from tho Russian govornment, ' " TOif consisting of 17 cars. Tho entiro order will 135 cars of meat, and will bo ship ped as rapidly as it can bo loaded'. Tho meat is consignod to wo hub slan government. It was sold through brokers. Tho shipment is pneked in barrels weighing, when filled, about 350 pounds each. A car will carry T,nf 150 barrels.' or 42,000 pounds. Tho entiro train 135 cars will contain 5,070,000 pounds of meat. Tho moat will ration an army of 100,000 men for six weeks. T.nn.1nn. Dec. 1. Tho Rome corre spondent of tho Central Nows wires that several Kussian omcers uuvo -,i,wi nt Tfnmn and obtained permission to visit tho navy yards. It is statcu it.- .n "irinitnrH intend to order tho construction in Italy of four battleships nnd six cruisers. Train Crews Killed. Worcester, N. Y., Doc. 1. Three' men m. MHml And two' seriously injured in a collision between a freight ftnd switch engine. on the Delaware fe uuu- son railroad this morning, ah were mpmbers of tho train crows. Traffic was blocked for 10 hours. Tho Portland Scotchmen celebrated st Andrews' day in that city on Wed nesday night with appropriate exer- fo"08- - T- -'-? WHAT SHALL BE THE REPUBLICAN PROGRAM? , ' Tlio RopubiiconVlinvb carried Oregon by tho largest majority for many years. Out of sixty members of tho houso of representatives they havo fifty and but of thirty menmbcrs of tho. sennto they havo twenty-five. Tho coming sessior of tho legislature will bo watched with great interest, nnd intelligent Republicans all over tho, state want to know what the program'ls going to be, and much will depend on tho party having tho wisest kind of leadership. Unless the Republicans can enact LAWS THAT ARE SATISFACTORY TO THE PEOPLE, and unless they can SEDUCE. APPROPRIATIONS IN THE AGGREGATE AND REDUCE STATE. TAXES they will go. into the, next campaign handicapped and possibly EXPOSED TO THE DANGER OP DEFEAT. j. ' . ' ;f? , LOOK tlio Facta squaroiy iu vu .w. m,. t i . n annnn n. noto of "warning in tho high key of tho treble clef, and ask Republicans to look tho facts squarely in tho face. This is as much tho affair of tho privato citizen as it is of tho official, and the nppeal will bo mado in tins paper mrecwjr v..u """" ""' Republican party. THAT A BETTER PROGRAM BE ADOPTED AND EXECUTED. Here is tho way tho demands for stato money has in creased nt tho hands of tho legislature for tho past three sessions. Biennial term, 1809-1900 ; 'Joio'ol Biennial term, 1001-1902 J'JJJmX Biennial term, 1903-1904 ,O.J,717.7U This Eatio of Increase Cannot Go On. It must be evjdcnt to any thinking Republican J'at9' ra VfR ig expenditure is OUT OF PROPORTION TO THE INOREASINO WEALTH AND POPULATION OF THE STATE. Tho .enormous in crease in tho last two years is duo to some oxtrordinnry appropriations that will continue for another biennial term, unless tho Republican party, as a whole, takes some steps to avert them. Unles sthey are averted THE PARTY WILL BE PUT ON THE DEFENSIVE IN THE NEXT CAM PAIGN. Hero are the extraordinary appropriations appropriated at tho last sessien: V50 000 Lewis and Clark Fair lOOOOO Indian War Veterans .' WoOO Portage railway .. v. ' Right of way for canal - , , w, Thoro will Bo Deficits on Top of This. ' Republicans all over tho stato nro warned that THERE WILL BE DE FICITS ON TOP OF THESE EXTRAORDINARY -APPROPRIATIONS that will havo to bo provided for. There is yet another $250,000 of tho Lewis and Clark fair to bo collected from tho taxpayers this ensuing year, and moro money will havo to be provided for tho fair to carry it through successful ly Besides this, tho biennial report of tho secretary of stato will show considerable deficits in tho finances of tho stato insano oylum, tho stato penitentiary, and tho state printing bills. It is not easy to seo how tho state revenues for tho next year can bo kept below a million of direct axes A reckless legislature might easily swell them to a million ami o half, , if not two millions. WITHOUT A DEFINITE BUSINESS PROGRAM STRICTLY ADHERED TO tho Republican party will bo playing v danger ous and losing game with tho taxpayer. Whero there Is Room for Reform. It must bo remembered that there are about FORTY DIFFERENT DE PARTMENTS AND COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS,. that nil demand ap propriations, besides the regularly, established state institutions. The ten dency of all theso is to oxast increased appropriations. Only one graft WW cut off in ho Inst legUlnturo-tbo- scalp bountybut many now ones were established,. and moro aro demanded. The opportunities fpr .reform are many, and following aro a few that might bo adopted by tho legislatures Flat salary law will savo each year on'ooO Kqualizo four normal schools and savo -"' " Savo expense or holding state primary election.., , ." J1 Portland, Dec. 1. Tho day in tho I to draw tho not moro closely around -,;-, ' i.. a thn tho conspirators. A lottor was put- in- nd fraud cases was given over to tho v i Hnnntn- , OV1URHCU nuuwtuK mm un..v -. land fraud coses was given testimony of handwriting exports for tho prosecution. Among others wcro J. P. Shearman, of Wichita, Kan., who is nationally famous. Tho ctstlmony tends Frank C. Mays, of Portland, wns con- - nocted with Putor nnd McKiuloy, Due hoT whoavily irivqlvod was not- mado elenr. . ' ' OCCUPY ANOTHER POINT Rome, Dec. 1. A dispatch to tho lalla Militaire, from Tokio, says that tho Japaneso havo occupied Pine Troo Hill, ono of tho important hills sur rounding Port Arthur. Tolographic Briefs. Privato John T. Smith wns dis charged from tho V. S. army "without honor" for marrying a ncgrcss, nt Fort Mott, N. J. Tho internal rovonuo receipts for tno year show an inereas.o of over $2,000,- 000. Tho noonlo of Ireland aro threatened with starvation on account of tho short age of tho potato crop. Tho conditions aro tho worst Binco 1878. A largo number of Mexicans aro dy ing from malaria and starvation noar Mazatlan. Tho deahs nro so frequent bat tho remains of tho victims are be ing buried' in open trenches. GRAND r...;. JURY GALLED Denver, Dec. '1. Judgo Mullins t day issued 'an order calling on tho grand jury to investigate tho election frauds i.. ii.i.. w.. "rri. 4iivw liniilnu Tonrk next ' wnnk." This movo is by tho Domocrnts land is to checkmato tho Republicans.' tit is proonoio umi nt" k1""" j1" "" bo instructed to investigate tho allegod contributions of corporations In Pea body's behalf. ,. n ' Tho constitutionality of tho local op- i tlon law will bo nttnckod where- df. visions moro than n siuglo procino't or ' loss than a county voted on tho que's - tion. Tho supremo eourt of Texas liaa recently declarod that ft similar law Is K O John Mcintosh mado a. murderous asi. sault on Gcorgo Martin in Portland. yes- tordoy afternoon, inflicting thro evoro .;. wounds in his back will a. lnrgo pocket, knife. Tlio defendant is said to havo .ft t brother in Marion cquuty. i r reMS&i iJMiiii;tsMifrii'i,IIMll Do You Pay Cash?! Toudo, and use care in tho selection of what you buy, you get moro i1' your money than tho man or woman who has it charged. I i . .. . , i.i i i tn thn Cash Buyer a dis- - .. u nuo oi me commercial www n e,w . - , . " We buy for cash and get a discount. Wo sell for cash and give tne uiM.mnt in tho amount asked ror mo tju"- Whatever Yotf Boy At The New Yofc Racket '"Mr for when it is bought; but you pay less than at any credit j; It Pays to save tho diLunt when buyinBshoes - ' Ur ttrr ...!. .. .1 1.1. -.- AAnw.nHA VUU Ul "" ' . ' !VVi kuo1"- vome nnu ios u w""-"- - . . E t our prices. . .t 11HE NEW YORK RACKET j UdUBALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PEIOB 0A8H STORE. E. T. BARNES, PROPRICTOK 10,000 5,000 1,000 0,000 Cut out ono-half legislative clerkships Abolish domestic auimal commission., Abolish stnto biologist Abolish stato labor bureau A Saving of $200,000 per Annum. . - Tho above Uoms alone show that thero can bo n saving of about two hundred thousand dollars ft year effected by tho legislature, and The Jour nal solicits suggestions from citizens as to other savings that "" 1Z I must not bo forgotten that OFFICIALISM ASKS MORE AND MORE. AND UNLESS THERE IS A CHECK PUT ON THEM BY Tlffi PEOPLE THERE WILL BE MANY NEW BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS AND OFFICES CREATED that onco established grow nnd oxtend by what they feed on-publie revenues. Unless tho check is put on this process by the legislature higher taxes and state indebtedness is tho only alternative. The stato officials can only execute tho laws, and havo no escape from levy ing for tho appropriations that aro mado by tho legislature. Tho report 61 the secretary of stnto is awaited with great interest, arid will bo given in substanco toUie people when it appears. Unmatcfiable Sale of Tailored Garments A special lino of Indies' tailorod suits in a fino assortment of sizes and colors, ranging in prico up to $18.C0. Spoeial $3.92T Men's Cfotning Wo don't usk your putronugo from sentiment, friendship or long ac quaintance, but simply solicit your trado on th merits of our apparel and tho low prico asked. Wo havo tho best clothing nt $10 to $25 Scotch Flannels In it great variety of shades, In olaln colors arid Btripes, 3 inches wide. Special. 32c yd THIBET GETS TASTE Birmingham, Dec. 1. The Post hears that British rosident agent will bo ap pointed for Lhaisa, Thibet, and will havo an escort of Indian troops, who will be housed In a compound near Del- go Lamas Monastery. Tho object or tho move is to insure Thibet's respeet SEARCH FOR WIND VESSEL Chicago, Dec l.-AVith tho hopo of discovering somo traco of Toter Nlsson and his rolling wind bag, "Fool KIHler No. 3," tho tug Protection, with rela tives and newspaper men, left at 8 30 this morning to search tbe southern part of the lake. It U ftaroa tnat nwya j r tjSJ" "' j Waists This Benson's showing In beautiful rtilk waistrf. All colors aro repre sented, but tho lino of sizes is broken A decided bargain. One Half Ptice Ladies' Jackets AH of this Benson's styles, no old stock to palm off as now. Bpoelul bargains fpr ovory one. Reduced J-2 and 1-3 Holiday Goods For nil. Every department Is re plcto with all tho nowest and best of tho world's markets. DOLLS, OAMES, VASES, CUT C1LA88, BRONZES, TEA-SETS, STATUETTES, BASKETS, ETC Dress Goods Hpocial iuducomonts aro being of. fored in our dress goods department whero nil tho newest and best of fabrics and coloring nro to bo found. Thoro aro somo. now weaves wo want ta show you, and cannot bo found elsewhere. Children's Coats In those rretty, lnoso strappod back style, mado up in plain nnd )iii vfllvat in colors. These aro finest children's garmonts brought out this season. ' Sale Prices 1 .H Shop In the Mornings . i. .i .ia.im r.fti,tinnt tbov deservo wo would ndvlso rZZZvinm not bo so hnrried, and will bo butter satisfied. r ..u r 1. I I