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" -vps mwfTm'jfn?wyy DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVKM1HSK 22, 1007. LAFOLIITTE WILL HELP LUMBERMEN United Btiitcs Senator Offers to Tes.-j flfy Tso'foro Interstate Commission, (United Press Lersod WIro.) Seattle, Wash., Nov. 22, Tho Uolnt committee of tho Pacific Coast "Lumber Manufacturers Association, Shaving In chargotho fight against tho proposed freight ndvnnco, tho unren JEonaTjlonosa of which It is to thresh "out Tdforo tho commerce commis sion "tit 'Washington during tho week of -December 11, Is in receipt of an "offer from. United States Senator iRobeft JL La Follotto, of Wisconsin, bfferlug to nppoar boforo tho Intor Wtato ''Commorco Commission In bo thalf of tho lumbermen of the North tveSt. Ilo lias -ottered to work In con junction "with tho regular attorney ftfOY't'ho lumbormon at tho hearing. In inanition to appearing before fftho commission and arguing against Kho ln&IUiUon of tho 10-cont freight 'dvnnco In lumbor and shlnglon, ' Senator "LaPollotto has Informed the -commlttco that ho will follow tho REPENTANT WOALYX ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. (United Press Leased Wire.) Seattle, Wash., Nov. 22. Leaving a note stating that she had dis graced hor husband, and wanted to die, Mrs. Emma Osborne, aged 30, attempted sulcldo lato yesterday af ternoon on tho Flyer wharf by swal lowing laudnum. She wns noticed in time and taken to tho jail, where physicians soon placed her out of danger. Mr. Osborno wont to tho jail, and, finding she was not seri ously ill, left her there. THE GILMAN SPITE SHOW CALLED OFF and, under tho opinion rendered or ally yesterday by Stato Attorney General Atkinson, ho ennnot with draw his candidacy. Sister of Actress Who Married Stool MiiRiinto Corey Weds and Breaks Combination. JAPANESE WANT TO BE PARTNERS Foreign Enterprises in Mlkad'os Country Must Carry Percentage of Nippon Capital. (United Press Leased Wire.) Now- York, Nov. .22. Charles H. Oilman rocolvod word from San Francisco yestorday that his daugh ter, Pearl, aged 20, had boon mar ried to Charles W. Allsky, manager of several variety theatres in Cali fornia, and that Ruby, another daughter, 18 years of ngo, was en gaged to marry Charles Hodgorhorn, who calls himself tho "champion heavyweight barker of tho West" Oilman was informed that his two daughters consequently would not como to Now York. Gllman had ar ranged for tho production hero of n BRVAN WILL WAIT TO RE DRAFTED. (United Pross Leased Wire.) Washington, Nov. 22. "Aftor having lod tho party twlco, and bolng defeated twlco, I am no longor a candldnto for tho presidency, "but if I wero drafted, I wonild not run away," said William J. Bryan today. It Is xpected at tho lovo feast In Washington next Tuesday that Bry an will answer tho question "What Is a Domocrat?" Ho will show why certain Rooao velt policies cannot bo supported by Democrats. In .Trunin. Whnn tho Standard Oil snattor nip on tno noor or tno sona o, . vIshC(1 itQ dovo, fl0,dg ,n thQ nd champion an amendment to HEchlgo province tho government amorscaio commorco nci providing that tho reasonableness and justice of nil rates must bo passed upon by Rho Interstate Commorco Commls filon "before carrlors can put them In to effort. Tho commlttco has not yet acted npon tho offor. o ELOPERS ND UP IN CITY JAIL skotnli rnntnlninrr nllitnlnnn in liU (united Press Leaseu wire., ,aughtar, Mabollo, who married Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 22. How ,.., w,m, w hnrnv n..i and Ruby, as woll as Ettnlco Oilman, wore to hnvo appeared in It in this city. Ono motive Oilman had In arrang ing for this production was to got rovongo of Mr.bollo for refusing o moot him when ho called at hor man sion. Ho must now abandon his plan. o tho Standard Oil and the American Tobacco Company wero hold (up In Japan wob told on oath to Immigra tion Commissioner King lato yester day afternoon by J. P. Bathgate, who for many years has boon In buslnos-j Scniifl.il hi California .Society Ri'ouglit lo Lljjht in Seattle. U fUnlted Pross Laasod WIro.) Soattlo, Wash., Nov. 22. Amid sordid surroundings, an olopomont ' hat u few months ago astonished an oxcluslvo Borkoloy, Cal., sot oul mlnatod last night at tho pollco sta tion. MrH. Anita Morton, wlfo of Dr. Harry It. Morton, a woalthy and roBpocted doutlst or Oakland, and P. JS Roller, a Soattlo sanitary Inspec tor, uro tho principal nctors In th case. Roller Is now wantod, It Ih tall, 4)y the pollco for grand larceny com- rnlted In Sun Franolico. The wo- wiin'd arrest rttiiiltod from a dlreot Njharis'a mado by him. :Lant Mx'ch the two left Oakland, where Dr. Morton has hit olllca, af ter Roller Is nllogod to liavo stolon $200 from the man whoso wlfo ho 'induced to leave homo and frlonda. Tho family homo wns nt Borkoloy. 'tearful and ropontant the woman la now held by tho pollco. Hor hits 4)und U willing to take caro of hor, una tliero may yet bo n reconcilia tion. Ilo no longor wishes to call Xiw wlfo, but a fllokorlng flamo of lovo h still burning In his hoart, -twe: lie (low not wish hor to bo In ay ant would not allow It to do so until n subsidiary concern, tho Internation al Oil Company, was formed, with n certain porcontago of tho directors Japanogo. Thoso wero woll paid for nominal sorvlcos. Tho American Tobacco Company was- forcod to amalgamato with tho Mural Brothers, a comparatively small firm, boforo It was allowed to igo on with their Intondcd business In Japan. "Whllo tho opposition of tho gov ornmont to foreign business con corns Is not opon," doclnrod Bath gate, "It Is almost Insurmountable. Obstacles aro put In .tlio way of for eigners, pursuant of tho policy of Japan ontlroly for tho Japnne80." o . SQUATTER LIVES IN GRAVEYARD -0i COFFEE Your grocer must sell roor coffee; we can't all be comfortable; but he needn't sell it to you. Your croeer returns your monor If you don'l like ScUllIng' DmI; wo pay Mm. o b a. .rBssssssssssss jBpjf JSaHBzjttiWnv Yflssssssssssssi ehbKjX.. j. v ra4HBVBaTce9BBBfi BSaiBBBBKA&xMuSllBaBBBBBT -o- Son of Former Caretaker RulUN House on Resting Place of Lns Angeles Flromon Not Afraid of Ohohts. FOROKD NAMUS UNDER WALSH'S DIRECTION. (United Proas Lcnsod WIro.) Chicago, Nov. 22. Frederick Mc- Lnln, formor assistant cashlor of tho Chicago National Bank', tostlfied to day in tho trial of John R. Wnlsh that ho, at tho 'direction of tho de fendant, forged tho names of five mon to six notes for $100,000 each, and Walch drew tho money from tho bank. Continuing his testi mony, McLnln said that whon tho notos foil duo thoy woro tnkon up with tho cashier's credit slips, nn'd now notos made. BLACKMAIL GAME DID NOT WORK M4DE BIG DEMANDS .Spokane Woman Tried (o Hold Up Los AiiKeles Real Estate Man, and Is Caught. HE BRASH TRIAL STIU mull KINQ ALFON80 XIII. OF SPAIN. Young monarch who linn gone tc (United Prass Leased Wire.) Los Angolos, Cal., Nov. 22. Oaught In a trap prepared by Prose cuting Attorney Flomlng and a do tcctlvo of the pdllco department, Mrs. J. S. Hlnoman alias Mrs. J. 3 Rogers, who camo horo ten days ago from spoano, Wash., was yestorday arrostod In tho act, It is alleged, of attempting to oxtort $5000 from W. B. Bagwell, a real ostato man, In his own homo. Tho woman Is now In Jail. Mrs. Hlnoman docs not deny thnt sho sought to obtain money from Bagwoll In redress for wrongs sho alleges Bagwell Inflicted upon hor In Illinois 17 years ago, but de clared sho was prompted to the no tion by an ngent of a local dotccthe bureau. Sho .doclaros the detective assured hor sho would bo acting within tho bounds of tho law In n domand for monoy from Bngwoll. Attornoy Fleming, however, do clarcs tho woman 'telephoned to tho (UnIted PrTr. Washing .Ky Art),,,. 'ier "k! II. J "i? ony concerning u J 7 " ta with B.Brin K2L5S-?A PromUotornZT84 nr . ,, " er cry subject but Jm J1bo Henry HMftd50v known Drown for u $ -o- England to consult Bpoclullsts In tu-l(i0toctivc- nconcv and tnlii Mm lint.. berculosis on tho condition of uls:Hv ,.,, wna ann in . ... .1 1 111. I...W ,,..v. ...W. U"..v lu IUI Hill. OHV I Ill'UUU, . , ,.,.,, ,. prujiubuu iiuiiuiiK uutjwuii up. II was agreed that tho couplo should go to Bagwell's homo, confront hltn with tho charges, which tho woman ' says sho can bring against him, and domnnd $5000 for keoplug sllont mid not exposing lilnu ES3&& PiaiR.' m W - mEz -o- rOV. MEAD ORAM'S PARDON TO McfiUIRE. Olympla. Wash., Nov. 20. Govor iior Moado granted a pardon to Philip MoGulro, sentenced to ton "Voarw from King county for Bodomy, A remurkablo foature prosontod with tho petition for the pardon was one trom California Blgnod by 250 court offleors, politicians and oltlzons gon 'rnlly, who wero woll acquainted villi Med ulre, and confldont of hli fnnoconoo. . OMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIlllli; J Every Month in the Year I Brings Its curront bills. Ono way to pay them Is to go from place to place, carrying the monoy with you, at tho risk of loss and tho chanco of over looking tho taking of a receipt, and having some of it to pay ovor again. The convenient busl noss-llko way Is to pay all bills by check, no matter how small. A check U tho best receipt you ban have. Paying out money In this way lusuros correctnos and glvos you a complete roc- T ord of all monoy paid out. T rt...... .. .i.n..i.l.. itA.. lvrttK T jjh ii 4 vjiiv aiiif, nnuuui njm m u. . i t 3 SALEM STATCBANK I Sakm. Orceon L -VNI 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 II 11 1 II 1 1 H (Unltod Prow LsRiod Who.) Lob Angolo, Cal., Nov. 22. Au thorities InvMtigutlng conditions In tho olty oomotory hnvo mado tho as tonishing dlscovory thnt A. C. Smith, a squatter, who fonrs not ghosts, has Imllt himsolf a eomfortablo homo in tho midst of tho grnves, flt tod with ovory oonvonlenoo, and U loading a Ufa of oaso, without a landlord to molest him. It hnpponod that he choso tho slto for his houso nmong tho hondBtopo bonoath which a score of llromon hloop, nnd nn ofilcor of tho dopart mont mado complaint to tho olty council. Hundreds of ourlous por Bons hnvo soon tho strange resl- donco, nnd wonderod who occuplrd It and why, but nover brought It to ortlelal notico. Smith, who Is tho son of a formor oarotakor of tho burial grounds, wns notlfiod that ho must got out, and take his houso and family along. Ho appeared shocked. Tho houso la a two-story structure, well built, and Smith said ho thought ho was doing tho city a favor by living thoro, o . ALLKOE flllAFT IN PKNITENT1ARY COAL SUPPLY. Walla Walla, Nov. 22.NO Infor mation can bo obtained at tho penl tontlary today concornlng the alloged robbory In tho prison coal supply, In which, it Is said, the contractors woro paid for a numbor of cars that woro never dollvorod. C. C. Asplnwnll, of Olympla, sec retary of tho stato board of controi, Is at tho penltontlary, and has boon for sovorol days, Superintendent Reed assorts ho will romaln (until a now stato olork Is nppolntod to suo ceod B. L. Williams, who loft th Institution Sunday. BI5COMES CANDIDATE FOR THE POSITION. (Unltod Pross Loaaod WIro.) Bolllnghnm, Wash., Nov. 22. By a peculiar combination of olroum stancM, Alfred L. Black, tho dofoat od candidate for mayor on tho Re publican tlckot has boon mndo tho nomlnoo of tho Domocrats. Tho act of about a dozen dovoteoa of Democ racy put him In tho raco as their candldnto without his knowledge, NATIONAL Y. M. O. A. SESSION AT WASHINGTON. QUnltod Prois Lonsod WIro.) Washington, Nov. 22. Fifty opon nlr mootlngs wero hold today In con nection with 'tho opontng session of tho Y. M. C. A. Ono mooting was hold under tho window of ho court, whero Mrs. Bradley Is on trial. Tho convontlon opened at 10 o'clocit with 2000 dologatoa prcBont. o i JOHN DULL TAKES ANOTHER ISLAND. (Unltod Pross Lousod Wlro.) Manila, Nov. 22. England hn3 seized tho Pedro Blaun island, nonr Hong Kong, nnd Is fortifying It. It Is a strong stratogotlo point. o Coast Markets. (Unltod Pross Loosed WIro.) Portland, Or., Nov. 22. Market stonily, wheat, bluostom 8G, olub 81. RAYMOND HITCHCKU ropuiur comcui.m wno mp tusiippcnrca after bis ind; criminal chnrgos. who, at ono time, vat hlilntJ nor, wns tho next vltseu. hi of n moctlns between Ha 1 and tho defendant, after ftW tirnmlanrl in rrfit a Atmh Calob Powers wns not fooling. wnll W,nn l,l rrlnl wns rniiiiinml till ' ""'"lorson laid thlt kl wnen no teamed ot ice rwa twoon Drown and the de!( Attorney Raker tried tot Brown wns IntoxIcaUM TkJ slgnod tho papers acknovM pnrontngo of Mrs. Dridlifi! boys, but tho witness cwii morning at Ooorgotown, Ky hnvliig Mifford n slight rolapao last night t Tho Grant county vonlr not hnvlng nrrivod, tho court wns compollod to nko a recess. i Tho ontlro omplro of Jnpnn was that Drown seemed tob What Ho Knows. "Does ho know much?" "Woll, ho not only knows that ho doosn't know much, but ho knows onough to koop othors from know In git." .Tudgo. ulinlmn lur nil nnvlliniinVi vnofnCtllV . "' ,' V , .;. ly angry about sometMsi. morning, reports from tho UC(K A. bn; Hayes, former DnM do ho northormost Islander trIct of Utah teiUW fc nrcJilpolago, and ns far south as tin d t w of a Bonln Islands. dono In Toklo. No daniag wa 31 Hon. d Jmlg oPowers thea o!4iil denco tho defendant's dlrsn? Sovoral dlftturbancos, two of them pers. dBVolonlne Into riots, broks out last , Lyman Shrewsbury tilirlit In wlilnlv cnniirnlnil nunrtoro at UonnlO DOOU, Cal. UW' of Loulsvlllo, as a rosult of the first H eknew the defendant i MM attompt of tho Loulsvlllo (Ky.) described hira as wwj -r TTnllwnv Pnmiinnv tn nnnrntft nil Its HnllV DnralyZed, and M iinna nfn iiiciitfnii Tminv i the nature. Shrewsbury 1 V sovonth day of tho strike, and ha his opinion that one of ti tension BooniB to Inoronso. nnts aums was iu Should November's frosty breeze Bring you coughs, colds or chills, Take Rocky Mountain Tea Instead Ot harmful drugs and bitter pill? For sale at Dr. Stone's store. TJIt Is a Fact-- That Steusloff Bros, have one ot the most up-to-date moat markets on tho Pacific coast. -Call and see tor yoursolf, Close and Critical Examination of Bishop's Ready Tailored Cloth' .'4 V Nevs fails to satisfy the most exacting men, and tie mone you know & style, materials and tailoring, the more yot will like and want to wean out clotnes. Washington fashioned Apparel tHS WAttUMOTON CO. Sack Suits Overcoats $1 0.00 to $30.00 1 0.00 to $27 ax ' " Salem Woolen Mill Store iw . - -y.i i