Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1008. COPPER MARKET IS STILL DULL i ' (United 'I'rwiB Lcaiwd Wire.) Now York, Keli. 3. ExportB of copper arc mumming a moro norranl condition. Tlio largest shipments of niolnl ar w being mndo to Rot tordnm rind other continental ports rntlior tban (o Englnnd, wliloh nov oral week ngo won receiving henry volnmo from tho United Stntcs. Tho export In tho pant 14 week linn been la tho neighborhood of 200.000,000 pounds, most of which went to Eu rope. Tho local demand I fnr from what it nhould he, Home consumers dhow no disposition to purebnso for future delivery. One loading pro ducor ald ho does not look for nny decided Improvomont In tho demand for noma tlmo, nnd, If nnythlng, tho production will bo still further llm Hod. Tho onton nnd Montana mines, the only wibsldiury of tho Amalga mated Cdppor Company now In opr ntlon, is Voduclrig 0,000,000 pounds a month. This company nlotio showed n 40 pur cunt docreaso in 1007, ngnlnat that of lPOO, A LONG CHASE AFTER MURDERER mV- THE WIRELESS SAVES A VESSEL (United Prosu Lnnsod Wlie.) Marshlidd, Fob. a. In "roiiponse to ft wtreloH mnssaKO roeolvod here via Eurekn, Cut., from tho etonmer Ban Initio, the tug Columbia went nut Jn rorVoIi of Hip wulor-logge I tehoonar Coqulllo, which tho Hnu I'nblo reportod to bo off Capo Mini Co. Tho tug rottirnod toipu'rt yootor day nftflrnoon with hr prlr.o In tow. nnd Is now lying nt tho Nflrlh Ueud dock 11 It her hold Henri' full of water, nnd the pumps working stead IVy. The Coqulllo. lutubor-ludun. loft tho HIiinIhw Tumidity morning, nnd while ermwlng tfiu bar struck heavily, and smut nftr leaving tho tug began leaking badly. The orw Woro exhausted from being at tho pump Mlay nnd nlKht, but otherwise thoy wore all well. TOOK MILKMAN FOR A BURGLAR (United Preen Lwuwd Wlro.) Ban I'ruiiclsco, Pab a -Duo In a mlstako nn to the ideotlty r J,H Hnlllaitd, a milk man, (ha latter was killed early Him iHvrMlHR by Alex ander Poeter. who taoNfht BplllHiie h burglar Humane vm at looked by Poster wkeu he opened th door, nnd IIHH on bla part, believed 1 tor to be a birrtclr. In the light HHlUaae wn fatally Injured, and died shorUjr afterwards. (United Press Leased Wire.) Vancouver, B, C, Feb. 3. F. I. Trumper, an Amorlcan ongfneor, whoso homo Is In Cleveland, Or has been arrested on a charge of mttfdor Ins George Colemnn at Pouco Coupe Prairie, In tho southwestern part of tho Poacef River -district. Trumper admits tho klHIng? but declaroifthat It was In sclf-defenno thnt he Killed Coleman, with whom ha had quar reled regarding a division of mining clnlms in which both wero Interest ed. Tho chief Interest in tho arrest ccntors In the chase which had to bo innxlo for Trumpor noross tho north ern barrens, It was two months ago that nows was brought to tho mount ed pollco at Pcnco River crowing that tho murder had been committed and Sergeant K. P. Andoraon, a South African votornn, was sent to bring in tho allogod murderer. Andors onfollowcd tho trait for two wooks, nnl for tho Inst 7C miles rodo liorscbnck across tho burnod Innds In Northern 'British Columbln. Tho body of tho murdorod man was found whoro tho crlmo hnd been com milled, with tho bend still lying In the flroplnco of his cabin. Tho face had boon partly burned off, and ono arm woh cluirrod to n cinder. Ho hnd boon killed by a blow wliloh hnd split tho skull from tho top of his hoad to the splno. Thon enmo n long Jonirnoy south nnd tho prlsonor nrrlvod Baturday nt Knmlonps. Tho aeotitHtd was ohargod with murder, and ploadud not guilty. WUiioimoh will havo to bo broiiKht from tho scotio or tho crlmo, and tills will probably take two months. The charge will probably be reduced to one of mauHlnughtor. . o NOT THE POWER BUT ITS MISUSE LINEMAN WAS BADLY BURNED (United Press Leased Wire.) New Westminister, D. C, Feb. 3. Whllo atandlpg on a transformer at tho top of an electric light pojo Saturday, Tom Gagehom, a city line man, grasped a live wire with his bnro hand. A circuit of 1000 volt, passed through his body, burning his hand so severely that ono finger wa,s reduced to a charred stump, and sev eral othora severely injured. The aolcs of his boots wero burned to a crisp. Gagehom was rendered un INDUSTRIES CONSOLIDATED SAVAGE WILL IS PROBATED daughte If tho present plans of F. W. Waters, who Is representing a pro gressive, corporation, are roallzed, Sa lem will soon havo ono of tho largest electric supply houses and engine works on tho coast. Preliminary stops havo been taken to buy out tho Western Electric Man ufacturing Company and tho, II. S. Ehglno Works, and establish larger and stilt moro efficient plants with a capjt.il stock of at least $100,000. Mr. Wators, representing a certain corporation, which Is said to have Tho last will and lostnmcnt of John Savage, Sr deceased, was pro bated before Judge John H. Scott. Mr,.flnvngo was 8fiyea,rs old, a pion eer of tiio early forties, having served in the Indian wars of 1847-8, and had accumulated a largo estate. Tho last will probated today was drawn February 25, 1905, by Attor- wards, and hanging suspondedby his ,. comnnnic- nronaaltlona. which "oy Carey F. Martin, nnd Ib saltl to oooy 8i rap. in mis position uo to mcalncd for several mlnutos. u&tll his follow workmen cut hlra down. of thogo lndu8trles havo grown tiio unionunato lineman was re moved to tho hospital, where It is thought ho will rccovor. conscious by tho shock, falling back- ar50 olcctrjc mtoresta, has made the All His Children Remembered nnd n Special Trust Fund of $10,000 Set Apart foi- the Support of Ills 'Widow, Mrs. Ella Byrne, 46 Salem. Oronon. Mrs. Etta Gleaeon, daughte iz, uervaia, Oregon. And tho four children of a iuarun, accomd, daughter lews: . ' Mrs. Grace L. SteelhammJ , aaiem, Oregon. Mrs, Leah A. Vaughn, i saiom, uregon. ivay y. margin, aged 17, Oregon) . . w Nowton-R. Martin, aged 15.1 uruijUM. ' , , SPOKANE TO HAVE RAILROAD In this position ho ty- w prohably b0 accepted, and trans fers mado in tho near future. Both to vast proportions, nnd havo formed u business foundation on which may be built one of tho groatcst Indus tries In tho Northwest. Salem, within a few years, will un doubtedly bo tho contcr of a web of olcctrlo lines which will tap tho rlchost country of tho Wlllamotto valley, and will bo on eof tho beat locations for an enterprise of this nature In tho West, This Industry, as will bo dovelbpoi by tho company, represented by Mr. Waters wilt monn much for the tu turo of the city. o bo nractlcally the samo as a former will drawn by Judgo B. F. Bonhnm. Tho Instrument after the formal parts, first provides a fund of $10, 000 fo tho mnlntofiatfco of Mr. Sav age's widow, and' thotTgives a farm (United Press Leased Wire.) Hpoknno, Wash., Fob. 3. Tho Spo kane International Is proparlng to start In tho early spring the con struction of an oxtonslve line from tho present northorn termlnut CHINATOWN CELEBRATES of 4ho Spokane International nt East-, T,IK CELESTIAL NEW YEAR port, Idaho, to Crow. Nest lW Th(J popuInUon of Chinatown In wuere u win oouuuoi wun inn unna- Snlom, as well as In other cltiot, nro, I to each of thp ; fallowing children: To his daughter, Barbara Evan, 280 acres near Oevals: to Mrs. Ann E. Kepplnger, -320 acres nenr aorvais; to his 8onk Gcorgo O. Savage, tho one-half of 'tho old 'donation claim on tho Sl'verton road, together with eomo timber land. Ho directs thnt his farm near tho state fair grounds bo Bold within two years nnd tho proceeds divided between his son, Gcorgo O. Savage, and his two dnugh tors, Mrs. Ella Byrno nnd Mrs. Etta Gloason. A special bequest of $1000 lo made to Mrs. Barbnrn Evnns and a llko amount to Mrs. Anna Kepplnger, while $1000 Is glvon to nls dnughtcr, Mrs. GlenRon, nnd the sum of $G000 rustic Ldbrarjr, January Number using rcad,i,ng room Dally average Now mombors . . . Total membership New-books: Purchased , . , , . .... Gifts ...'... " Total , Number of leans: Booka M Periodicals I to his daughtor, Mrs. Kiln Byrne. dlan Pacific quire about 70 miles of road In r "wording to tho nnnunl custom, Qeorgo O. Savage Is glvon tho gold northerly direction from ISnslport to wearing their best clothes, feasting watch nnd chnlu ho highly prized by Furnl, U. C. It Js said that the pur- and exploding firecrackers to cent- decodent, nnd, together with Mrs. El posu Is to 4up by a more direct lino briito tho "Colostlnl" New Yoar, la Byrne and Mrs. Eltn Glcnson, is from Spokane tho oohI nids In the which dates from the birth of tholr mndo one of tho throo children, to Crows Nest Pats country, where tha grat toaoher, Confuclous. inhorlt the balance of his eetnto, Mr. Canadian Pnallle le expending more The celebration, which began Sat- Sr-vage did not disinherit any of his than $1,000,000 in deretepmontu of unlay, will laat nine days, In which child ion or grandchildren, as had 11m coal properties, o- ItmTWNl HAH A UU7.llrillM.MOIINKVa. (UHllexl m Lmimi Wlrex) PortlftHd, Or.. Felt . t n llr (hat etai'led Jt btfr H o'rlnek thU iMHrniHK t ike lkr-tory UrleV fttntctNin n rom ttretK ufui4l hy fka prlHUtttf InhI f !'tMtl llr. a Ht OkttN w deHMiwi to ike iw,. tt el IJd.OBI. UmiuhahI Qtergv J JttklUNN, ( dHKlHt No. I, wot ovtHtiM by wke, Wot wiu roocoo4 by bin eMirliM MtiilM ami twken ot of dRor. Wnnliliixton, Feb. 8. "It Ih not tho exMonuo of Industrial power, but rather I.Lh mliusoe that Is tho real prnhlom." twys Cninmltuilouer Her bert Knox Smith, bureau of corpora tions. ll dellueil in his annual re port uf the bureau the. opurjilloim and MovurniHKtit'N Htllvudo oward oor liurntloua during the H)et year. Gen oral lulmliiMmtlvH Miipervbilon of In- ti-mlaUi Qorporatluiu Is reoiiiHiend m. The report detail the reeulU uf itroMOHtloiw for offeHaan awilNOt Ilia 111 k I Ha Ihw. Hevertil lH,oaUn tlooa iltrarttNl by roogreOs kv baoo bfgNit. iHi'lndlitK lb oo Hjtalnat tke iHUrrtuUloMl llitrvvatar truet, tka l legod lumber eoiHblHe, Ike oottoo oorHar Md (he mailer of pt The iHX'eatlHMUoMa of tka steol Hd toUorru luduatrlva hava bean roolin- lltMl. o OREGON ELECTRIC LAYSOFFEMPLOYES K. tlmo nil debts will be pnld, according boon commonly rumored, nnd In ml to Chinese outtom. Utility bnnqiioU.'ditlon to tho provisions of tho will, consisting of sparrow tonguos, ohlok- IiIk grandohlldron, children of his dr. on and various colorod candles will censed duughtor, Mrs. Alice Martin, be served on tables brilliantly light-will receive Jointly one-sixth of tho et with punks and docorotod with eetrto. George O. Savage Is namnl tho ombloms of the dragon land. xocntor without bonds, and Is nl".o Red slips of pnpor, which omblom-J named truntoe of thw widow's share Ue general good will or n "Happy of tho eetato. Tho will wna wit New Year.' 'are being distributed, noeecd by II. F. Bonhnm nnd Carey and debtK and grudge pnd and for- Martin, and covoro four psgts of gottea. The children appear In bright typewriting, nnd pn.nccount of pmc coloreil clothing wkh beaded nnd tleally all the farms intond'ed for tho embrolderel crowns, wliloh miiko o'llldrcn having boon doodod to them Ilium riiiinililii AllnA In U'nmlur. ...In ... l.l .iu.l. .... .. ...... .. 1. 1 Noolo hone.owlHg to the lllneos ef Uh Ur(wm f ,. Glngerbrriod Mhii" chorue out for R Umrtod at only1 $110,000. lork. Thee gHiidy trapping will be in the petition presented today for ikmi awn) i mv aiixHi ui me lewivi- the probate or the will he nome. tla. HNtli next -r. gj nm reeldeaoM of all the heirs ' I are glvon as follews: Irish 1'ioin Amoriru Will Vol Mro. Hloanor Sawgo. widow, reel. (Unite! Preos Lenmhl Wire.) 'denpo. Salem. Oregon. Dublin. Feb. J Irishmen from Ma iiariMm irana ,iiii,(n- Chnrgnl Wltli Forgery, t United Pretwi Loneed Wire.) llolao, Ida.. Feb. S Horaoe Neat, the former cashier of the sum peudod Capital State Bank, was ar raigns! today on thu charge of fnr gary. preferred hut Friday by Coun ty Attorney Knelsnh. He waived preliminary hearing and was hoittid ovor to the District Court umleisa iKtml of $10,000, which wa furnlek etl. The procwHllaga took plafle at Total Number of oluraea, 64 per co fiction, In library o Pills and PIIm. A prolific cauao of Pllcn it or catnartica and nls of a violent nature, always followe reaction on account of the drying properties they contain inoro aro otner causes. mattor what the cnuso or wli kind of PIIob. Dr. Lconhardt. Bold can bo relied upon to cu stay cured. It a an Internal remodv th moves tho causes of Itchlnc, uieeuing or auppurating Piles A guarantoo goes with each ago. $1.00 nt druggists, or Dr.; hardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Yl priotors. aoia by Dr. Saloin. OASTOHI. Bun th ' " ma i;a''3TJH the aeitwaeil man. o L .irilGK THOMAS MKM.Ii.V DIIW ON 1118 IIIIITIIDAV. (PHltnl I'rtm Leoaeil Wire.) Htteburg. Pa.. Feb I. While eolebratlag kla 5tk blriklay anal- -orMry JiiIk Thomas Mrllnn. found- N KZTTYl or of the Mellw National Bank, one America will ca.t the decldlnic vote .,i r.5 r5ervi nr .. l- 1.,.... . . 1.1...I i ......... . . " " .vow... u tw Mirini -miim(mtk in uiw at ihh Iilh party International nick roice Jfc Coal roiitpany. ilbs! ionfirMu. hr. on Am tlllliluin inilin . . t. ,m .. l. .. H . . A i .. -.N., .".-. - n.... .i ,,. ,niu.i, ,r on. naton and con o.-orKr O Sav.ge, win. RRPd r.0. """'""" "" ' iiuu iinu.-u WHrr.iu- wimi (Jivat Hi IMhIii Mre Anne E. Kennlnttfr. diiue!i !l between tor. aged T'i, Gtivals. Oregon. r ltfnrt Snlom. Oregon USE A BAKING POWDKIt KNOW NOTHING OF FOB 1X0 Pl'HPOSES. WHEN YOU INSIST ()V GllOCim SUPPLYING OV Kl'PLEY'S PEHFECTIOS B.' POWDEH, YOU CAN BFIA" CUBING THE KIND TIIVT P1IOVK SATISFACTOBY TO IN EVERY KESPECT. ALL OF JJPPLEY'S PEBFFCriOV INO POWDEK HIVE X01 BIT WORDS OF PIU1SR T HEGABDING ITS BAKlVfl TIES. r Hilloii UaiiH'tl Hlr, (UHllel Prtae ImmM wnro.) UaiTsto, N. v.. FW. I. T ox. piolnn ( a k eoKlHe In tke Met- &m' & Khlww' war4iot t day oau1 a tire wilk nmoHoiI la a Iom of UAO.QOa 'i mm j m l m . . ,. , Klllml by UdHb4u. (UfeHotl Ptots lao4 Wtro.) OklOHfo. Poo t -Jofco Uooaoo klUod MMl kla 4ogolai. Ottkor iw, ymw Noobiy faioliy lajoml. and 4kr (hmo ity wrookaU toat MOfttUg bf o alvtu tt go ... V miwii Twin WivtL P4riM( Ulro r0 I - a . UmumI WaWak iff iroia, No, 4, wm wra4 4? wll & ri. troH lMUy. ivobabty by a broAe. ilt. Ti wmmMI fawmr w0 LllkNt aaxl 3! uijar Toe fcl'WA arv: Mo lhiuum Vrt, o UaV ni, Mr. jkM Smith. Mltmo&oa. U. Ono lluiuliiil mul Piny Miu Intll the PitM'Ky Ciiu Bo Trnnfirrfil Olllijlul liouy KmiiorTlmt llivul In (u He gold lo Niirlluirii. Tke Willutootto OoHiriiUoN Co . that mh built Ut liHe kaowM a the OropM Htoetrto tkta Moralag laid ff Uf mow. omoloyiMl oo th Wal maUHg ami o4-(arlnH work aotk of tkb eo. a4 too tr vaato ho at hooh ao oaM toorn off Ah lava tory of tke orooorty will bo takoc. lviiory lo lorolftg M ovor froot Um MotoootlM aowoaar to tko o wtlug oommmojt. koowa a ' pro om Wootrie. Tblo win tk a row ayt, wbea too row will vAb4j y tami tlsao Wo M uo aj4a It lo ilooiod of too oMoiole who eooto u lotlaor ta4 too ruM lo in b U o tfco KotUunto Poctir or ao OlOrr iXMMMAOJ iw aVyroooa. K- Y Fb I To bo eoUooly boooot aod Iroaik, I ooi ooot Ut lo oiy ibM ibo ojoowov ratii UV.O too rOtOa uf m MmAmwa HoglUit mytii AM IVrlugal. (I'altod MhumnI Wko.) Gibraltar, Fab. Tbo HrHMi erOa or flet tUM from koro lUU moimke for XMtk, portwal. to sowoort Dm Mauvol. if tho latter o4 aim- v, frooi the revolutionist ToJsfcoooof tboooMOjoou Obuo- ctitar 4ao tKy of tor- .ki,. toly m xooojro, aAor ko k4 roaJI Cbo wsojiiao tbai r.iM- K0HWH ftow lo owmwooi - mi HMM al tbOft tkai H u ( io oavSroM. Wot a baraitgo to noofio.' ko ooniiMoml. -nl Hit Of tka dorowoot U wblek a- WM la loado lo ia4 ikrejHdk 8et a skrowil bot rock dM Mothers Take Notice Of Our Boys' Suit and OvercoatlSale This is an opportunity that should appeal to every one of you. One hundred Knee-Pant Suits between the ages of 3 and 16 years To Be Sold at One-Half Price Regular prices $3.00 to $6.00 Sale prices One half Our qntirc stock of Boys' Overcoats at Half Prices. All styles and sizes Regular prices $5.00 to $7.50 Sale Prices One-Half ; Salem Woolen Mill Store jyL !iy i iff 3&Zk$w A I m i mi m 81 M I 4& i ."