Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 14, 1907, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER II, 1007.
NO. SMW.
s
linding S
now Storm Rages on Atlantic Coast
l7
OPEN
RTH BANK
RAILROAD
1Y COMPLETED
RS APPOINTED AND lflLL
WIPANIED BY FRANCIS
JliARKE, PRESIDENT OP
9
PNEW ROAD, ARE NOW IN
HiAND.
o, Wash., Doc. 14. -Louli
president of tho Oront North
0 was in ocuuio yusiuruu.v,
led that Francis D. Clarke
in appointed president of the
and Seattle road. Mr.
vm for many years trafllc
of the Great Northorn and
life-long frlond of J tun: a
land his son, Louis W. Hill.
hn was Rolcctcd to go to tho
reprojont tho Great North-
jmiohlp Company and tho
Drthem nailway when tho
in niado hor first trip. Ho
lo knowledgo of tvnfllc mat-
ldent Hill and Francis B. Clarke
loft for Portland laBt night to nr
rango tho preliminaries for opening
tho now Portland and Soattlo road be
tween Portland and Pasco.
"Tho cxocutlvo offlcers of tho new
road havo now been filled," said
President Hill last evening. "Tho
appointment of H. M. Adnms as gen
eral freight and passenger agent, and
that of F. S. Forrest as general super
Intcndcnt was announced some tlmo
ago. Tho road between Portland and
PaBco will bo oponed Bhortly, and
wo arc going to Portland partly to
mako somo few arrangements."
O'
A Lnml Fraud Gathering.
Portland, Doc. 14. Marshal C. J.
Reed line been Instructed by Francis
J. Honoy to havo all the land fraud
defendants and their attorneys in the
federal court before Judge Wolvorton
and Judge Gilbert on Tuesday, De
cember 17. Honoy is expected to bo
hero Monday by tho federal officials.
When the trials will actually begin
Is still unknown. Honey is not ox
pected to tnko moro than formal ac
tion at this tlmo.
Turkeys for AlnMn.
Portland, Doc. 14. Soattlo and
Tncoma commission -men are in Port
land todny buying turkeys for tho
SCHOONER
LAWSON IS
WRECKED
TO DITCH CONREID.
Claims of MismnnnKumcnt nud Graft
Arc Mado.
LARGEST IN WORLD
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
New York, Dec. 14. Honrlch
Conreld may be deposed In n very
short tlmo as director of tho Conreld
Opera Company, nnd manager of tho
Metropolitan opera house, nnd it is
practically ccrtnin that ho will not
bo rclngagcd for next season, accord
ing to n statement mado by a diro:
tor nnd ono of tho lendoro In tho af
fairs of tho Conricd Opera Company.
"Thoro has been much dissatis
faction with Conreld." said this dl-
SEVEN-MASTED SCHOONER, LARG rcctor. Most recently mentioned Is
EST SAILING VESSEL EVER ,,,s fnl,ur0 t0 obtaln Totrnzzalnl, tho
groat soprano, who has been signed
TURTLE, AND b n rival opera house. Conrold
liUtjKH'U uvur iiiu vuai, una uiu k-u1-
star wns lost to tho Metropolitan.
'An Investigation Is now under
STORM
SWEEPS
THE EAST
BUILT, TURN'S
HER CREW OF i0 PERSONS ALL
DROWNED RUT ONE.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
London, Doc. 14. Tho entlro
way into stories that many of tho
great singers who appear at tho Met
ropolitan are compolled to pny n cor-
SNOW STORM RAGES
HARK PHINNEY ASHORE AT
SANDY HOOK AND ALL EF
FORTS OF LIFE SAVERS TO
RESCUE THE CREW PROVE
UNAVAILING.
Alnsknn market. Portland has been
long on turkeys slnco Thanksgiving 'his crow displayed romarkablo brnv
day, and tho northorn men nro tak-jory. In tho face of what seemed to
Ing a largo quantity off their hands, bo ccrtnin death, thoy remained at
A consignment was shipped north their posts trying to-savo their ves-
It is supposed that they per-
crow of tho T. W. Lawson, tho lnrg-,taln commission to somo ono rospon-
-i ... . . .. .. ... '.It. 1.. - .I...I- n..n..n.innt
osi Bniung vessel in ino worm, wun "" " inu iibv'"
ono oxoeptlon, have perished when
tho boat, a soven-mnstod schooner,
wns wrecked today oft tho Slcl'y
islands.
Ono survivor nnd threo corpses
woro picked up. Captain Dow nnd
Inn night, and Is expected to reach sol.
Is ono of tho bost known tho Alaskan ports In tlmo for Christ- ( jshod.
imen In tho country. Pres- mas.
Tho Lawson wns chartered by tho
ORCHARD
TELLING HIS
PIPE DREAMS
Dolse, Idaho, Doc. 14. "Dnrrow
is trying to get mo angry, but hu
Lon-
1CAG0 STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
.Stnndnrd Oil Company, and
.bound from Philadelphia to
don. At daylight this morning tho
vessel was sighted floating, bottom
'upward, In tho oily Boa. Tho galo
Grand
Exhibition
Christmas Goods Now on
Display and Ready for
Your Inspection
comprise the latest and newest goods obtainable
l be soW at prices that will insure quick sales,
r'our choke from the following list:
wos'cannot do It. 1 will not loso my torn-
por, and ho cannot confiiBo mo, for I
nm tc)lng tho truth," 8o spoko
HanwOrchnrd to his guards, 'as ha
loft tho court houso yestorday nftor-
is steadily Increasing Tho coast 1b noon, after bolng nindor tho crpaa
strown with wreckage. flro of Claronco Darrow, chlof coun-
It has boon definitely lonrned thntjsol for tho defense In tho Pottlbono
tho crow of tho Lawson numbered
20.
HESS GOODS
ILKS
CO ITS
SI ITS - ,'
KDntSKIRTS
TRIMMED HATS
HUtnLLAS
ES
tK VND LINEN HAND-
nirrs
ruiNG
UTIIING
"IK NECKWEAR AND,
F HOSIERY
SII.K imcirmv
I
Mile linens
DRESS SKIRTS
fPWCY NECKWEAR
RSI l RIBBONS
5E SUPPORTERS
:es
LVS WOOL SWEATERS
5 FINE DRESS SHOES
Rippers
fOYS AND GAMES
wis of Other Articles.
-TWpBJ
BLIZZARD
RAGING IN
CHICAGO
Chicago, Dec 14. Chicago is In
enso for two hours, Tho method of
orofut-cxamlnntlou pursuod by Dar
row is moro offectlvo in ovory vny
than that of Rlohardron In tho Hay
wood trial. Ho Is not shaking Or
chard's story in tho lonst, but ho is
picturing tho worst eldo of tho
Htato'B chief witness to tho Jury. He
is trying to mnko tho Jury hnto Or
chard, and thus dlnbollovo him. Ho
is throwlug his wholo personality
Into tho battlo ho is wnglug with
the witness. Senator Doruh stntel
last night that it wob not tho Inton-
(United Prcso Leased Wire.)
Now York, December 14. Driven
nshoro In a blinding snow storm,
tho bark Edmund Phlnnoy, with n
dozen mon clinging to tho rigging,
with slight prospects of bolng aavad,
Ih pounding to plecos on tho caBt sido
of Sandy Hook.
Tho bark ran nnhoro at 10 o'clock
this morning, nnd so far nil ofTortn 10
rescue tho crow have been unavail
ing. Tho Phlnnoy was bound from
Jacksonvlllo to Perth Amboy. Llfo
savors mudo several nttompts to
roach tho bark, but each tlmo thoy
woro drlvon back by tho storm. A
wrecking tug, with n llfo tug In tow,
was also prevented from reaching
tho bark. At this tlmo tho wind wnn
blowing at tho rnto of GO miles nn
hour.
Tho llfo favors woro also thwarted
In an attompt to throw nllno oyer
tho vessel. As tho foremast was
carried nwuy tho crow was huddled
togothor near tho storn of tho Phln
noy. UiiIobb thn storm subsldos It Is
fuarod tho Bailors will perish.
AFFAIRS AT GOLDFIELD.
Mlno OiktiUo Unable, So Far, to
Get Minn.
, . ... ... . --,.. . ., , , i,i.,a
tho grasp of tho worst blizzard that.""" " HU ' '"" u ' "'""
(United Press Loascd Wlro.)
Goldllold, Dec. 14. Having been
promlRod that nogatlntlons looking
to nn adjustment of tho wngo scalo
win Iia conducted, electrlclanl and
ourpentors in tho Qoldfleld district
tho grasp or tho worst blizzard ninti""" ,A , , , ,. . , , . ,...i,
.... ..,..'. ... .... . in..i i'ns a wltnoss in tho caso. nud ho will .havo returned to work.
iius vimiou una imri ui iiuiiui i . , , ,. . ,. . . u . ... ,,, wiinBn04.
mil uw wruuKiiv iw uumu. I h in jntoj, t r-
Tho cross-oxamlnation of OrcharJ of tho mlno owners to carry on sunh
on
If you want tho bct values
tho Pacific Oout In todies' Coat
und Suit, come to the Chicago
sovoral years.
Sovoral linos of buslnoss have
beon almost eomplotoly paralyzed
and stroet oar linos in all parts of
tho city aro olthor out of commis
sion entirely or badly blookadod. The
heavy sleet clinging to tho wires has
eovoroly crippled tolegraph nnd tole
phono Eorvlce. Untold sufforlng In
tho poor dlstrlots has rosultod, many
famlllos being without fuol. The was rosumod this morning.
sloet storm is now swooping over gave a lettor to tho witness, asking
Northorn Ohio. him If It was Haywood's handwriting
Orchard said It reaomblod It some-
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JAPANESE STORE g
dittos and Fancy Goods
Darrow .nogotlalions is duo to thoir iimblll-
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one month, and that a small forco of
soldiers bo kept on duty permanent
ly Ho also told tho Presidont that
the civil authorities woro unablo to
copo with tho situntlon.
LOOKING FOR RAIL.
Rank Looters Spent Nfht it
Rut Aro OHt Today.
JftU,
(United Trees Lepsod 'Wire.)
San Francisco, Doc. 14. "Walter
J. Bartnott, accused of anslstlng la
tho looting of tho California Sato
Deposit & Trust Company, spent
last night In tho city prison In n
coll noxt to his follow bankor, J,
Daltoll Brown. Doth of theso mon
woro given soparato colls, tho two
bust In 'tho prison. Thoy nlono havo
soparato colls.
Brown spent a fnirly good night,
but Dartnolt scarcely slept at nil,
Both men woro very norvouu thin
morning.
At noon today Bartnott wns ro
leased from Jail by order of Judgo
Dunno and placed In tho custody of
two dotoctlvos, who will accompany
him on nuothor quest for bail.
May Suo School Dhttrlct.
(United Prosa Lonsei Wlro.)
Olympin, WaBh., Dec 14. Tho
statu supromo court decided yestor
day thnt porsonnl Injury wilts may
bo brought against school dlstrlots.
This wns In tho r.ult of tho paronfn
of AInmlo Rodfleld agRlnst School
District No. 'J, Kittitas county. Tho
girl, whllo a pupil, wns sovoroly
ucaldcd In Bchool whqn a pall of boll
Ing water foil from a'stovo'-1-"-
o .
Labor Win n Victory.
(United Pross Leased Wire.)
Buffalo, Dec. 14. Organized Iu
bur won a big victory In thlti stato to
day when Judge Haslo denied tho
motion of tho Lackawanna railroad'
for a pormnnont Injunction restrain
Ing tho Hwltchmon'H union from
striking. T1m temporary Injunction
In now dissolved. Tho uwltohmon
nro now nt liberty to declare a strike,
but It U gonerally bellavod that no
action of this kind will bo taken,
--
Thiol cm Wm Art Lowr.
(United Prasa Leased Wire.)
Los Angelos, Cal., Dso. 14. Paint
what, but ho dldmot think It was In
his natural hand. Ho said It looked
more like Pottlbono's writing, but
was not oxaotlv like olthor one.
,lngs and taprtrl valued at 1 8 0, - rrrow thou showed tho wltns
,000 wero mutltetl in tho Chine 'portions of his testimony nt the Hay
Oriental exhibit room of the Hotel wood trial In regard to a oonversa
JAngeluB shortly btfora daybrank ym-1 tion he said he had with Petttbone
terday by a burglar, who, atlor wrap-jaiui Haywood In regard to tho Brad
ping up tho plunder, preparatory to iy affair, ondeavorlng to show that
Ltaklng It out of the building, waa h attributed tho statement to Petti-
frlghtonod away by the arrival of the uoe In tho present trial whloh he
polloo. j Mid lu tho former trial was in a do by
Tho attempted theft was one of Ue Haywood. Orchard said both took
most daring reported during the part in tho conversation, and that
year. Seemingly fearing no Inter-MVeral conversations woro hold on
ruptlon tho man worked into the the subject. Darrow questioned -the
exhibit room from the baok walijWtnees closely on his trip to San
cutting through the partitions and Francisco,
then prying opon the fiont door
from the inside.
The exhibit roam oontilns art
goods valued at oloae U 160,000.
Most of It wag on view av the Jamf
town exposition.
o
Store.
Tho the arth with Jack Frost shakei
Not a man will have tho aohes,
If every night a doso he takes
Of HollIstera Rooky Mountain Tea. h0Xf and WM staggering along the
street wnon aiscoverea oy iwo men,
Thugs In Tncouin,
Taooma, Wash., Dee. 14. Frank
Clark, 00 years old, was knooked
down and robbed by thugs Thursday
night. Ho was then thrown Into n
dry goods box In an alley and left
for dead. Later ho regained con
sciousness, dragged himself from tho
-For sale at Dr. Stone's store.
I
Miss Hortense Eppley left
morning for a visit in Portland.
oho took him to the homo of his
this brother-Io-law, where ho lies o a
'critical, condition.
ty to Induco local mon to work In
tho mines. Genoral FuuHton today
rosumod tho inquiry being hold, with
u view to ascertaining if It Is abso
lutely neceeeury to hold troopa In
Goldtttld. This morning he hold a
conf.reuce with members of the
thumbtr of oommoroe. Tho admin
istration at Wahlngtnn Is being kept
in touch dally with the progress of
the inquiry.
Fearing that threats against ne.
llfo may bo axeouted, Miss Margart
Shea, a stenographer, today souglit
the protection of Genorat Funston.
The young woman I'celved a letter
declaring remarks she had mado
against union men wore overheard
by momborn of tho union, nnd "that
unless you lonve camp within a week
you will bo shot down In the etroats
llko a dog." The author takos ex
ception to Miss Shea's loyalty to
ward "Dlamondflold Jaok" DavlB. Tho
young woman's father and Davis
havo been friends since boyhood.
In an authorized statement Gov
ernor Sparks today doolared that
ono of the chief onuses of the trouble
between tho mlno ownors and minors'
union would bo speedily settled, It
the ownors would pay the miners In
gold Instead of script Genoral Funs-
ton this aftornoon told directors of
tho chamber of commerco that ho rec
ommended to President Roosevelt
that troops bo kept here for at least
Frviidh nnd Moor .Flght.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Outdja, Morocco, Dec. 14. All no-
gotintlniiH looking to penco botwoen
tho Fronch nnd tho rebellious
Moors hnvo boon dropped by tho lot-
tor, nnd sovoral florco clashes havo
resulted.
Tho French forties nro uwarmlni
Into tho enemy's country 'with a firm
dotormlnatlon to wlpo out tho
Moors. Sluoo tho fnlluro of tho
Moors to agroo to tho French terms
tho Moor lost) has been tremendotm.
Tho WuitA Trial.
(United Pross Lessor) Wire.)
Deilinghatn, Wash., Dec. 14.
morning Deputy ProBeoutlng Attor
ney (1 sorgo Llvesoy oponed tho argu
ment for the stato. Ho snld It woa
tho theory of the stato that William
Allon Doll and llnrry Watts ontorotl
Into t consptiaoy to rob Addlo Itopor.
and. detuct'ou following, killed hor
to prevent arrast. Ho decried tho
Idea that sh- mot doath by nqotdent.
o
ARRESTED IN PORTLAND.
Sheriff Culver loft this aftornoon
for Portland to tako ohargo of Ar
thur Hltohman, who wuh arrostcd In
tho metropolis this morning on n
warrant sworn out in tho Marlon
coAinty court last January, charging
him with rapo.
Tho assault, It Is charged, wan
mado upon Carrlo Nelson, who re
sides cast of Woodburn.
Tho authorities havo bean baffled
as,tto tho whereabouts of Hltchtnan,
until ho wus looattd In tho metropo
lis yestorday.
You grow strong, blood pure
norrts steady, cheeks rod and roey,
you aro woll and happy again after
taking HollUtcr'o Rocky Mountain
Tea. Give It a trial. 3G cents. Tea
or Tablets. For salo at Dr. Stone's
store.
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