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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1905)
frlPf ifF rwo editions daily; At 2:30- P. M. AND 400 AILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, V NO. 28(1 SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1005. ,AKES SWEPT BY GALE lardcst Storm in Thirty Years Creates Havoc With Lake Shipping 'S'fKI. 'f, "J"., or TMO StOftM- ir Crc?.cnt City is ashore near Duluth a furi-'U storm, 1b whleh It is re- iortcl tL.it many eraft went ashore en be coast of Lake Superior. Tho lake ras ewi.pt by a torrlfle bllnard, un junoi in 3 years, Wires nro nil BOKO. II ' CXJIBllHl Hint 1110 lW 10 ihippiHg will bo torrlfle. Tho olty Is JtcMlly snowed in. Tho wind blew 70 Rules, nnl shows no signs of abate- nent gupemr. Wis., Nov. Mr-Tke Ores- cut ( it . ft steel freighter, Is a total reck. 1I r crsw was saved. MjlwaukfH-, Wis., Nov. U.-lteperU il oi a general storm ever the state, tho M logon const niuWrerthsrn Xlch jwn It is expected fcbat the loss te !i'Il ' will be tremendous, and it is. kd"1!1'- that many lives have been ot rn the lakes. At this place the eon- krfto I rriknr wm damaged, and the JgU r"..M washed away. At Mtebey in i-Mi.y veie were tern fro their criRR, and two tugs wore dashed ifint the bridge and wrecked, A big Ft! Is pounding ashore oh Pert fal ipgt"n, ANOTHER FOOTBALL VICTIM Sedhlla, Mo., Nov. 28. Robert Brown. agd 18. died this morning from football injuries. LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS (Four O'clock Bdillon.) Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. . The en- tiro nonnern pari i wio wnie is sww :unL The steamer Afpemattex, which Basin, Ment Nor. IS.-J, If. IVul, a well-known mining man, of Dasin, get lost in tke mountains while hunting last Friday, nnd It is believed that he has perished from the extreme sold. Two searching parties are out looking for him. ROANOKE HAS VERY CLOSE CALL Disables Steering Gear and Is Being Towed Into Port at Eureka KILLED A NEGRO Itleomiunton, Imi, Xor. M.-A this morning snrrouaded and shot to death a negro who yesterday fatally wounded John Walts. PRESIDENT STANDS PAT Washington, Nov. , It Is learn) today that the principal subject at the as in agnund for several weeks at While House eenforeiMc hut night be- tween tke President, CmraoW, Beet, Taft and Knox was railroad rate regu lation, and th- President is determined Fne, 0" S SBSOjPpi f BOna gOOO" eenane,.aaanej Wmnj iota, lie urge tho passage of a law as outlined la his JUIelgk speech, and will not listen to any proposition to com promise. o IVx IVml has broken wp and dteap iwirel Mn'v veli were thrive ashore on l.ike Huron The City of lieltaud Is it1 re n Rotter Cityi tho Vlntland rk nl Aljna, the Harvoy UImoI Ii "-; ii near Aieta to npontasng 14 is rt above ron urauot, ano an iirk rt a atamer la ashore, on Freemia t.r,--it los of life Is reported. "f r jean veosolo are weathering . t nit in Canadian pofki. r,.',r Ug sioajHor has game ashore '.r i- rior. Sho is 400 foot loaf. tr.l h taught to bo the Hafland. ' ' 0 ' In UrsaUm Prison, Ftr 0 'sleek Uditlen.) " MtJ C, Nor. ,-AeeordJf ! V ..r of Unlay, a yeg Vlotor- Jjd wi lias ium rsaahed haws after '(my Mm.- uhm in r lensoian prUoa, r w t, inn, Rr iorving a torm of ImprtfOBinent in a Bseie prUoa on ' ner. They wore eaofht a r.i.huf RobhoNt telMd from "r Diana, and eeittosjood to ' four months. They ore Umiiiia and Ooorgo MoOom- ulifornwi Joe Knnpp, of ' n. and Ed. MoKoUl, of Ylo- ' Japanooo on tho tamo ophoon- t Vn to tho sum prwon as whom they told tho story. ' was believed to hare boon DELEGATE FOR ALASKA rr , i i ! lukt I 4rS. WMUnxteo, Hr. Onohmae, of Wnohington, has talked to tho Preaidoot shoot tho need- of Ahw an. "I will rolatrodooe my hill pro Tiding for n dolofnos tt Alaste,' W and I aw sore oengronn wU It. The WU pnotod tho hones twieo, end list strongest opponent In the senate, Piatt, of Connecticut, Is now dead. . s -.. XaJeer a flood Tniker. Berlin. Nor. SC-Toe Kaiser opened the Ueichstaf today. Dnring' his noV drew, in wfcirb ho dwelt npon tho pesos between Bnesin sac Jnpnn. ho said it was with nnbonndod sntinrnotion he was able to seeond Boosevslt ' se fol Burska, Onl Nov. M. Shortly af tor 4 o 'sleek Monday afterneen the Meamehtp Itoftnoke, Oapteln Dunham on her way from Portland to Sfln rran eteee, was sighted off tho harbor here flying distress signals. The big voesel, carrying a heavy passenger list nntl a big oargo, bad broken her steering gear, and was drifting helplessly in tko troHgh of a heavy boa. The wind had lashed the sen Into a fury, nnd tho steamer ileundored ns though she would plunge te the bottom at any moment. The tug Itanger was immediately dtpatehed to the aid of tho Itoanoake. The Itanger ploked up the life-saving erew and hastened to the stricken ves sel. It was n dtaageretts trip, as the storm Is ooo of the most sevsre ef the seaeoa. The Manger was able te reach the Jteaaeako and got a line nbeardt The return trip we then begun, and at midnight tho tog woe struggling with her heavy Urw. If tho storm does not Increase the Hanger wtll, in all probability, bring tho Jeeaneke safely to port in the ear ly morning. The waterfront is lined with anxiooo people who have friend and relatives aboard the Itoanoke. The steaHMdilp company is of the opinion that a disaster will bo averted. The Itoanoke belongs to CL P. Dee St Oo. 8fce rami In opposition to tho Pa etftc Oeast Gemanri'i vessels, nnd calls at San Francisco, Hnrekn,' Gees Hay and Portland. Mnrska, Cnl., Nov. SSWlth hor rodder stern pest geno nud umtar jnry rig, the steamer Itoanoke Is new pro seeding to Ban Pranoisco. While at tempting to cress the bar at -i o'eloek yotdordny nftornooif, the Itoanoke nar rowly escaped' disaster in the heavy sons, which eat away tho rnddor, and washed over the helpless eraft, Tngo answered her IIsUom signals. To ths astonlshsnsnt of thfe lifeonveni, it he Xonnohe drfcflod' braadoido over ths dnngotnnn bar nnd not to son on ths ebb tide. The tog and life-savers mimttti Imp wlilLi Itunnnnr ranslra wua made to Uw rodder. Bnrly this mora-1 log tho veol started sooth. Tho ox tent of the damage fat unknown, bot it is thought tho veosol is lonking. PROPOSE BIG GAME PRESERVE Would Contain Four Million Acres and be the Largest in the World Butte, Mont., Nov. M. A fouMaib Hen-nore game preserve, embracing the finest big game hunting ground in thfl yest, Is tttopofled1 by Oamo Warden W. 1 Seott, of Montana, am) Warden Stev ono, of Idaho, who head tho pkn which will be presented- to tho next eongregs. Tho propoed reserve covors sovornl hundred miles of torritory adjacent to Lolo Pass, which leads into tho Idaho paradise. Hundreds of oik, mooso, boar nnd deer nro found In this section. Tho proposed reserve will bo tho larg est in tho world. CLOT ON HIS BRAIN NO SEA LEVEL CANA1 Washington, Nov. M.-The ProsWont has definitely decided to fnvor the oon struetion of a look oflnal. PRINCE AT GIBRALTAR Qlbrnltnr. Nor. M.--Tho socond Hritlah squadron, eommnndod by Ad miral Prlnco Louis, arrived from Amor ion this morning. o ' ' Oho a go Markets. Chlongo, Nov. SB. Wheat, 83 81; com, 43KM3; oats, 3816Q? rr?r VOLCANO SPROUTS IN TEXAS Lone Star State Has Small Sized Section of Sheol on Tap in Oil Fields Houston, Tox., Nov. 88. A subter ranean volcano broke loose in tho Humblo oil floldt today. It formed, a orator ft hunkcd foot in diameter, and swallowod n dorriok nnd its machlnory. Tho eruption hurled tone of earth and rook Into tho air. Mlnnoapolln Starts Home. London, Nor. 28. Tho MincnnpoUs, now nt Gmvosond, hns boon ordered homo, nnd sails nt midnight for Hamp ton Hondo. WMKtBOWMMMnWmM i Sdbastapol nv AnnnpoMs, Md., Nor. tfl. Dr. Jas. D. (Gnleweod, naval imrgeon, repertel tho rconlt of the Itmnoh autopsy to the Meriwether eonrtmrtial this morning; Tke ANtepey showodl that liranch died from n clot of blood on tho brain. All tho organs were sound except n slight Affection of ono kidney. Dr. Onto wood gave the odnion thai ropes td fist blown might hsve oaote.r tho clot, but it was more likely' that It was caused by a fall to the fleer. Mutineers! MAyor Dutuio in Milwaukoo. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. M.Mvory thing Is in reA(Mn for the reoepllen of. Mayer IS, l Dunne, of Chlsseo. who will bo the guest of the Jefferson ujhu I04wy, ami will deliver an address en "Munleiil Ownership of Piddle Utilities., at Unewln Hall this evening. i X I I The nwfnl reports coming from the direction of tho Dmok ft fleet, ami tho oonsequont results, mny moan groat changon In tho p ef tho world, ami Uhowiie Mmt of tho oulbroakn in hho teeth ef bumnnlty may mean changes In tho mnpo of their fades, If they nro not checked in Urne, Tho most important thing In tho facial expression of tho peo plo Is to havo tho teeth promptly ami properly oare for. Dr. H. B. Wright attends to theeo matters just an they hhould be. Cull at his ofiUe, nnd learn about those olegant goU watches ho Is about to glvo i awm', Bteusloff Ilulldlnir. ?HMtgniiaHsoiaB8MHeBiawanMHtMKagMoiHnTo LOOK FOR THE YELLOW TICKETS GOOD GOOD HONEST VALUES taoV MAY TAKE ODESSA" Otf New Line of iFiiie Table Linens JUST RBOBIVBD IS THE OIIOIOTiT WB HA'ni WHO. HOWX. Fine W&ite Table Linens WWH A rnm noAsm-nn PtnMCY UASH A TWT&m OOistKjrA- "OK POR A Tnanksgiving Dinner WB OAN'T STJPPT.V TTTK TTT8STIY. BUT OWM TOIT aCCTlA VAL. UB IK TABLE DAMASK AND NAKDf. ( JJagexdAuM '&&J8fed &&b QUE 8T0BE WTUr. rATlX ffLOSED AXL DAY THANKSOIVINO DAY. 14. Poterobnrg, Nov. tt. AeVien snj tws rtosontinnnry ships hoys snilmi frosn tobnstlpot for Odosmu The Odos sa hntiriojt r jnaansd and nro pre paring for doronec. iottow asimre at osmoloBel llhorntod Liont Sshnuit, who won in prison sssnmd of being a tshsl STmtmtldstir Bakutiii aboard tho ernisor QtehnkosT, and as snsftod soonsnnnd of tho snndron. Ths govomor orders the ships to leave the harbor, but hhsnloX refnoed to oboy, and notiiod tho governor that if nay of tho sailors nndor arrest wore court mojitnlod ho wonJ4 hontbard tho city. Himntidt ' nffonso wins pinoing wrooths on tno groTce of wUom killed U the mntiny hvst Jnly. Anticipate Yoar Needs and Do Your Shopping Before Thursday, as this Store will y m t 1 f 4 X. Ye of s xt.Kmitm vwusco ati jLay x nanjcsgiving Tomotfows Special OUIt Mfth 'SVHBKLY BABOAIN BALB-DON'T MISS IT. Misses Hosiery PLBBOB IONIID TINI1 RIBBBD Y AST BLAOIC Tho kind tkmt yon want for immodest wear. Good, strong, service able hoolfvy, the hand the youngster wlH need tfm now . Ootno Jly to get ysmr nhnro of those good tUngn. Toosorfow 0ir, I poJr f nr 25 cents Ouba Holds Isle ef Pines. Washington, Kov. Ife-Secretary Boot hnn written OMs. Bayard, preei dent of Uw Amort can Clnb of the Ms of Pinoc, nttnt this goiwaniont has no claim to tho knead, and thorn are ao moans by which tho inhabitants son set np a territorial government legally. Us tolls Bnynrd ho expects to urge the eon IrmaUen of tho treaty. 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