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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1907)
fWJflry 1.4 I J! nniMA' FAIR TONIGHT AND THURSDAY. AIL Y CAPITAL JOURNAL . SALEM, OIIEGON, WEDNESD VY, OCTORFR !l(), 1007 NO. Hh. .$-zi ' " iiiiiM mmtm wmmmwm i . i ------- aVaan A imj. ju,.jl. i mm m mi i n !. i " ! Ill"" ' " r- f tC"l I II 11 I 1 11 I PkS lUl I if III ? mi lVLi II I H BL. Hi ill I iVBi m iuakcD KTY MWRS EATEN estroys City and All of Ms ,000 People IIBAL FEAST r tfte Shin-Wrecked Sailer rSntll the Number of 40 iHedly Murdered and Dc j By Pataplan Cannibals tork. Oct, 30. Eaton by can- Lis probably tho fato of tho Otillon that took tno uig liilD Arthur Sewell out of hii April 3, on tho start of i totuo to carry cool to tno Ism. Word has Just been ro- it the marino oxchango that l vii wrecked near Tlorra sjo, tad ill sings point 'to tho n baring beua capturod liy .iftili that Infest tho Islands rtclaltr itti ot the wreck and tho nl- ertila Ute of tho crow camp i luting eteamor Frldthjof. Slnco tho Arthur Sewell sailed, not ono word was received rogardlng hor until a letter camo today from tho Norwegian senior. Tho SewcU'a flrat stopping point was to have been Se attle ' Tho Frldthjof reports thnt on Au gust 20, while cruising near the south cast headland of Nolr Island, half way botvccn Capo- Pillar and Capo Horn, tho lookout reported a derelict ahead. Tho dfcrellct proved to bo a fotir-rnnBted, aquuro-rlgged ship thnt In ovory wny answered tho descrip tion of tho Sewell. As tho wreck was evidently very recont, tho Frldthjof's captain made Investigation In tho hopo of discover ing Bomo of tho posslblo survivors. On tho Bhoro of Nolr iBlnnd a Inndln? party from tho Norwegian vessel dis covered tracs proving that a cons!d erablo party from tho wreck had mado Us way to land. Tho trail led away from the bench. Tho Bailors from tho Frldthjof followod tho trail as far as thoy could mnlco It out, but flnnlly hnd to abandon tho Boarch, owing to tho dnngor from tho cnnnl bals thnt Inhabit tho Island. . -o Attell Benin Weeks. Los Angeles, Oct. 30. Abo Attell, tho foathowelght champion, added nnothor victory tonight when ho knocked out Frcddlo WcokB, of Cripple- Creole, In tlio fourth round of what was to havo boon a 20-round bout. Weeks wns no match for At tell, nnd tho champion had him at hlB mercy nil tl way through. IQECBW PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSb J FOREIGN MONEY GROWING COMIN'G J1Y HUNDREDS. Eight Hundred Immigrants Drought by Three Trains. PRICE OF PRODUCTS Immense Shipment of Wheat, Cotton J Copper, Oil, Meats and American Products Will Gold to Flow From Europe Pendleton, Or., Oct. 30. On the last three ovortand trains from tho East paBstng through Pendleton thoro have been 800 colonists. Train No. 2 has gone through In two sec tions heavily loaded and No. 1 has been composed of 14 filled coaches. Tho colonists aro noarly all homo aeokors, nnd hnvo como Wont with the Idea of romnlnlng permanently. Most of them have families and aro possessed of somo means. Tho clnss ot pcoplo who h&vc taken advantage of tho nresont colonist rates Hccin to Other!110 mon Intelligent and possessed of UUlloU I 1 .nlUnlili. I..I I.. luinnnnllnn with tho nroBent Wcstorn wealth- Bookers Is that nearly nil aro heading for Oregon points. When tho East ern Influx of homoBockors took placo last spring a Inrge number of them chanced cars nt this Junction for FOUND NEW RACE OF PEOPLE NEVER SAW WHITES towns In Eastern Washington, along of pcnntyjVftn,n nrcheologlcnl de tho Spokane branch of tho O. R. &i.mptinont. returned from n six N. A' comparatively Bmall numbor I WE HAVE MARKED CK SELLING PRICES 0a the Following New Goods Iwta' Coats, Ladles' Suite, Misses' and Children's Coats, Rain- Robberhtd Silk Coats, Silk Petticoats, Far". ,lk9i i Imported Press floods, Fine Dress and Walstlng- Silks, Outing , BUnkets, Comforts, Hosiery, Underwear, ladles' Shoes and Fi nothing. Now York, Oct. 30. Tho enor- mous lnllucnco which American pro ducts aro cxortlng In building up a credit balanco abroad has boon tho most signal development of tho finan cial situation today. RoportB from all quartors "how that tho great is now chnnglng for tho northern American staples wheat, cotton, (points. coppor, tobacco, oil, moats aro on j , n their way to Europo, this being tho ... Boason of tho yoar when American ; Fj ll I 1Aa nroducts nro marketed abroud. Tho ' I VLL.VFIVJ Immediate, offoct df those shlpmontB !r to rIvo tho United Stntos crodit nbroad, which can bo Bpecdlly con verted Into caBl. Thoso natural ro Bourcos of tho country promlso to ex ert ovon greator Influence than tho salo of Amorlcan securities abrond. Tho foreign snloB of millions of pounds of Amorlcan coppor yoatordny woro Bupplomontcd by roports of slm llnr heavy exports, today's ship ments alono giving a forolgn crodit of $14,000,000. Tho Bhlpmonts of tobacco to Europo this year prom ises to break all records. Europo Dr. George B. Gordon Discovers New Race In Northwestern Alaska People Who Never Saw White Man and Aro Thcrcforo Ignorant of Crime and Vice DEBATING LEAGUE. High Schools of tho State Alt lutqr ested and Active. Philadelphia, Oct. 30. Dr. Gorgo 11. Gordon, curntor of tho University University of Oregon, Eugeuo, Oot. 30. Tho Oregon Stato High School Debating Longuo, organized during tho past summer is mooting with hearty co-operation from all parts oS tho state. Up to tho present tlrao IB of tho larger schools hnvo signified. their Intention of Joining tho leaguo, Including Pendleton. Baker City, L Grande, Ontario, Tho Dalles, Astoria, Salonl, Eugene, Ro3eburg, Klamath FallB, Medford, Grants Pobb, Bandon, Mnrshfleld, North Bend, and n num ber of smallor ones. On account ot tho reorganization of its high echooln Portland has not boon ablo to ontor, but will do bo next year. Tho stato haB boon divided into four districts, nnd n championship team will bo chosen from each district. Tho final, debate will bo hold at tho University of Oregon. A handsomo Bllvor cup will be given to tho winning team. OREGON'S LEAD Governor JVIwd of Washington Dc claics Holiday to Protect Banks Ipnrtmont, ) "B returned from a slx- monthB' expedition In Alaska and tho far Northwost, nud announces tho discovery of a now race living nlong tho Koskokwln rlvor, In Alas ka. Gordon brings, bnck a strango talo of thlB now raco, which had nov or boforo Boon a whlto mnn, nurt which dlffors from all other AlaBkan tribes. Thoy aro called Kuskawaga mutCB by tho Ecklmoos and show strong Indications of Mongolian an cestry. Crlmo and vlco nro unknown to them, nnd tholr religion Is panthe istic. Thoy rotalnod many ancient uiaunartMn Jre8 nrd Bpeoch. , Olympla, Wash., Oct. 30. Lato last night Governor Mend Issued n proclnmntlon cnlllng n legal holiday will pay over $100,000,000 for this for tho balanco of tho week, this tobacco. action wns lOKon on mo part ui wiv Sovorol favorable ovonts marked governor to protect any country tho closo of tho flnnnclal day In Now banks that havo boon unablo to so- York, Tho ongagomont of $2,000,- euro cash from motropoiuan uoposi- nnn . i.i i... .i. Tl.i- VnHnnnl 'nrlB Afond llfillfiVOB Hint ttmO tO Bank of Chicago and of $500,000 by 'make arrangements to moot demands a Boston bank brought tho total gold, for ensh snoum no given ma mums, ongagomonts up closo to $20,000,-and, acting on that bollof, declared 000. Tho raising of Gorman uanic a holiday. rates In order to provent Amorlca o-. -O-i Ladles 16-button, Long 'I Com, Doublo Tip Fingers W 2 00 quality. Spe- t) rtA b. . i v, imir 5J.39 N and Men's Gloria SUki I1 . $1 50 quality. Spa- 1 ,Cf th! sale 98c GREAT VALUES Offered this week in Ladles' Suits, Coats. Mllllnory, Silk Petti .oats and Furs. lTl of good Standard Cufe fF!'. 6ic quality, p. 1 Prtee, yard 3c a Men h Wool Sox. 25c 1' Specil for this sale. J5c l tw Plaid Silks for . $1.25, $1.45 Go& tor ?5c, 95c yd. THOUSANDS KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE Landslide Followed and City of 15,00 Inhabitants Destroyed MAUDIE WOULDN'T STAND IT Brockton. MaaH., Oct. 30. ItofUB- ing to go through n courno of train. lng thnt would fit hor for "high so clotty," Mrs. Mnudo Crowoll FootQL today appljrJd fop a dlvorco from hor muiionairo nusuanu, nonry a. rooio, of Donvor, son -of formor t United Stupes Senntor Footd. of Ca'llfornla. Tho FootOB,woro married lnv"Noyr York In 1004. "Footo's rolntlvon did not Hko mo ns I nm," nnld Mrs. Footo today, "but I did not proposo to go to n training school to suit U9Jni'.' " Washington, Oct. 30. Karatngh Is tho sceno of a disastrous earth- from drawing Gorman gold produces RUSSIAN SAILORS MUT1M. Luako nnd landslide, according to a but llttlo effect on tho situation hore. . Itelogram received from Tnshkond, In Whllo money at tho stock ox- Soldiers Called Out and .Many kbjcu Turkostftn. ino mlloB southenot of -t I....J liLlno mnnf nt thn . Oil llfltll SilleS. I , i -..,. ..! .,!.. nillllllfll U'llH lllllll.?!, U.......K ...wok I dnv at hlKh rntos. It fell near tho . Alnnn in rt nor CfiHt. offers of OV01'al ToklO, Oct. 30. fhlTW jnijrafjf' 'Vttv ?2&T"y W 9 RACE! I . Ha.nlan...l nt . nniiniinl inPMI "T . .... ...,.-'auakes occurred October 20. The closo to G per cent, offers of fiovoral Toklo, Oct. jo.a muuuy uruKu ,ntIon of Karatngh. ln Boharn, million dollars at that rato being ot mr.B the sailors of tho navanumber1B 1M00 has been almost mado by a numbor of tho leading station at viaaiyooK ui a.urH.Hb.,tot QUt by ft combned banks. jimiuMri ua l ' " earthquake and mountain slide. The Area oigmy wait, run u destroyed, and the nows Is dor house Masses of so dlers wjl out fllowly, as there are no rushed from ho bar a ok .and t0Uflll stormed he sailors' position where n(jw8 conjOB wan. after a bloody Oght, the nttoriwM l co;8aok8 nnd caravan8 Tho overcome Many wore killed and In- mjmbor thouiandi irod on both sides. Mnay bul,alng8 ,md beon njlned 1 T , 3 T by tho earthquake and hunBrods of Connor is Safe Jjo. 8troot, Berlin Oct 1f0-frldnntii";iwhen the slide occurred. Tho gov ley of Yale delivered his Inaug ral BuppQged tQ address here today -b .fore the U-,be th, 0Bly on6i who escaped. No varsity of Berlin In lino with tho ihnahi Kaiser's reciprocity of German.Amor-,tt gorafl atm be M n th(J ICan UlVrliy IHOluroa. uuu.j- I . ... ... (,nmmlln..Hnn will be followed by Dr. William Bono --""" WAR IN TEXAS aoo- Chlldren's $5.00 Coats $2,08 Ladles' $10.00 Coats $0-90 Ladios $15.00 Suits SO-00 Ladles' Silk PetticoaU $3.80 ladles' $.00 Silk Waists. . .$3.50 McEVOV RROS. JBCWI' JD COURT STREETS, SALI1M, OREGON'. Houston, Tex.. Oct. 30. The race war In San Augustine county Is re ported to have resulted lu a second appoal for troops. Five negroes are known to bo dead, and many othors wounded. Tho white population Is drlvlnc tho blnckB Irom tho country, and tho Inhabitants of tho next coun- tv are warnlnc the negroes not to stop In their county on pain of death. flld of Harvard. EMPRESS OF CHINA SAILS. Soon Recovered From Her Sinking Spell. Little Vancouver, B. C, Oct 30. But n iiv into nn its usual schedule, the I Empress of China left her, dock today 'none the worse for her recent sink ing As tho result of the company i (Investigation of the accident a new I chief and tfdrd engineer were with the crow. Men Lose Jobs. Pendleton, Oct. 30. As a result of the money market depression and subsequent closing down of all work on tho O. R. & N. hundreds of men. are out of work In Eastern Oregon today. All branch lino work Is sus pended also. nil communication has been cut off, It Is not known to a certainty. It will bo many days be fore all the facts are known. Rescue parties have boon sent out. It Is re ported and believed the authorities that tho doad cannot bo less than 15,- Innn v v wi O r Harrlmnn Linen Want College Moo. Houston, Tox., Oct. 30. Young men with collogo or technical school training aro wantod In tho sorv(co ot tho Gnlvoston, Harrlsburg and San Antonio railway. Vlco President Thornwol! Fay of tho Harrlmau Uno3 In Texns has writton to tho president ot tho agricultural and mechanical collogo of tho stato, asking for tho names of graduates or students who want to learn railroading from tho ground up. Thoso students will bo placed first In tho accounting department, and then ln district superintendents' ot- ,flcoB, with section crows, undor road- mastors and onglnoors, and so on through ovory department noconaary to a thorough education in railroad ing. Mr. Fay suggests that "Influ ential connootlon should not bo con sidered and that tho young men should bo selected solely upon their own morlts, considering only their courage, Intelligence, and ability," nnd promises to koop n watohful oyo on these student mombors of hla staff. Underlying tblg policy Is the samo motive thnt 'ed to tho oetablUhmont of tho free traveling library pn tho O., H. and S. A. and othor Harrlmau linos In Toxns. To provide Intruo tlon and ontortalnmont for t suc tion mon, tholr fnmllle and neigh bors, tho library system now circu lates 4000 nowspaptrH, magnzlneti and books ovory week through 200 distributing contorg. Oregon Not Alone Oregon is not alone In Its enforced holldavs. Nevada. Oklahoma, Wash- I. ....l tfv-. ofnfaa ACiTt mcion ana several , - - .... 'ed the plan of declaring a legal noli-.lty of Galveston, Texas but the re Killed in Wreck. Lashore, Ind., Oct 30. Thlrteoq were killed and eleven Injured In a collision between a freight train and a passengor on the North western road hero today. The col lision was due to a swltohman's error. . o Great Storm Repotted. Bnlltein, New York, Oct. 30. It is reported here that a great storm bas killed many people in the vicm Russia Aids Bulgaria. Paris, Oct. 30. By a diplomatic maneuver, which has Just come to light, Russia has placed Turkey at her mercy. The ozar has obtained his advantage through a treaty with Bulgaria, by which, In tho event of Turkey and Bulgarian trouble Russia pledges herself to aid Bulgaria with 18 cavalry and artillery regiments, and in return Bulgaria will loan Rus tla its new torpedo flotilla, if needed. This flotilla, with the Russian black Sea fleet, will be able to harry the east coast of Turkey and Constanti nople without much danger of ag gTeasive measures o ntbe part of the iTur W. U'S Busy Day. Pjrtland, Oot 30. Western Union officials report that ono of tho great est days In telegraph history on tho Pacific coast was yostordny on ac count of tho financial crisis ln tho Northwest. Telegrams camo In by the thousands,, whllo blooks of hun dreds wero filed. Eastern bankers and depositors and Western corre spondents kept the wires hot for hours. Tho result was tho servlco was blocked and general business de layed for hours. Marringo License County Clerk Allen this morning Issued a marriage license to J. Loyal Adklson, of Cottonwood, Idaho, aged 25, and Nellie Addallne Reed, of Sa lem, aged 24, C. W. Reed witness. day. i.w- . ; -;j V