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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1908)
fj 1 Y 'It , , . , i ,1, f v I 1 . v.4-: t SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1 0. NO. 51, Ik Dailp Ipiial Journal -' -zzzzz .-? ' ' ' ' "" ; " . -n ' . : .,.:,,,.:: . ::::, ,.T7-r,.rra l!i " """ 1 uthf OS 8 ft Kcari WU 9, UGHES SUFFERS A DEFEAT Railroad President Out for William Jennings jJjIT j ' 'i'-yrTpMea'w i '" H ', ."Tim i in i j .. i t n n mum i h .', ' ' ' - llMK IAD WFOR BRYAN - WATCH ME RUTIXQ HIS SILVER BMX XO LONGER (TO CONSERVATIVE I OF THAT POLITICAL IfmLetioJ Wire.) ,M, Ftb. JC 'I am i Jr Brjmn (or the presl- N ftlted States, and I I W tkctej over any M Ikpobllcans can ifcfeclsritloQ of M. E. me flto.) muni' i mi NOISELESS WARS ARE POSSIBLE WAYMIRE WOMAN GUILTY BV NEW INVENTI0N.RADDIN6ALS0 HELD GREATEST INVENTION IN M01- CONSPIRATORS WHO WAYLAID KHN SCIENCE OP ARTILLERY HAS BEEN PERFECTED BY THE GUN MAKER MAXIM MODUS OPERANDI 18 DETAILED. (United Press Leased Wire.) Now York, Fob. 20, Nolsoloss sumes nn open position and a safety nn Invention just announced Hiram Percy Maxim, eon of Sir THE MAYOR ARE MOTH CON VICTED AND PLACED UNDER HEAVY RONRS MALE DEFEND ANT GALLANTLY GOES TO JAIL IN PLACE OP WOMAN. KM STORE .K0PLE5 BARGAIN HOySC iw Dress Goods VAXYTOSEETIIH SWELLEST LINE OP NEW THAT WAS EVER OPENED UP IN SALEM COME FWC400 STORK. TREY ARE HERB NOW AND READY HtfJXTIOK. TH by COMPRISE ALL THE LATEST ' ttOWX TO EUROPEAN WR BUYKRS IN .V. WE CAN ! ' PRICE, DESIGN, SHADE OR COLOR YOU MAY HJtCES RUX PROM 23c YARD UP TO $2.H0 YARD XI) AMERICAN MANU- XEW YORK HAVE MADE A LEASE ANY CUSTOMER. NO Yards llfc UXKJJ FIN. 'I i W PRR1TY SYUS, FAST It 7c tifal Sis 8r"Ens of US TRS irjon nox ik SHADES Sk r TP-f& Good people generally will rojolco nt tlin ncnulttnl of Mavor T.nnn of nil "y I aspersions against his good name and character at tho Instnnco of Mrs. Hiram Maxim, Inventor of tho n'tt;Waymlro and Mr. Raddlng. Whoth- ehlno gun that bears his namo. or thoy nro g00(1 or ,fl not to tho Dy this Invention tho dlschargo ofjBin.no80 ,.., whlslh0I. (hov eoI1.niP,t a rlflo or rovolvcr will bo rendered to put ft black BtRn on ono of th loading .public citizens of Oregon Is not a question of reasonnblo doubt, as tlws. Jury veturnt-d a vordlct find ing them guilty of conspiring to blacken tho character of Mayor IJar ry Lnno by plotting to have him dls- covered In a compromising position <h Mrs. Waymlro. Tho case has beon under trial for tho paBt week, and has attracted great attontlon Interest centered in tho anatnolouB position of Mayor. Lane, who, . though tho-4- complaining- witness' was, In the opinion of tho general public, undergoing a trial rathor than Mrs. Waymlro and Raddlng, and their acquittal would havo been a serious blow to him politically, not to mention tho moro important fact that It would cast seruoua aspersion on his integrity aiAu physician. j Tho Jury was out only a short time and this is taken generally to mean that that body entertained no doubts that tho mayor had been In- j tended as tho victim of a plot against his good name. j Portland, Feb., 20. Guilty ub charged, of attempting to blacken the character of Mayor Lane and of offending against public decency such was the verdict returned ngalnu Mrs. Dello Maymlro and E. E. Had ding. Tho jury reached tta conclu sion concerning tho highly contradic tory 4eatlmony In 30 minutes of ac tual deliberation. Two ballots wore taken. The first Btood 1 1 to 1. Immediately after the decision was announced deputies were ent out to arrost the defend ants, who were not in court at ths time. Ball was Increased In each case to $1000. Raddlng turned his $500 over to Mrs. Waymlre, re leasing her, and he spent the night in jail. NEW YORK (SENATE'S . - ACTION HEADS OFF HUGHES BUBONIC PLAGUE AT FRISCO BAY CITY IN DANGER LONG FIGHT TO REMOVE INSJJR. MASS MEETING HELD TO DE- ANCB COMMISSIONER IS LOST . I ,IIY THE GOVERNMENT THERE I IS NOTHING TO SAY TO i THE SENATE'S ACTION WAS HUGHES' COMMAND. (United Frew Leased Wire.) Albany, N. Y., Feb. 20. Tho New York Benate, ,coutroiry to tho wishes of GJpvitrnor Ilughen,, today retained In oBlco State Superintendent Otto KolMy by a vote of 30 to 1&. Ap parently no great Interest was takon in tho matter by thn legislators. Kelsoy 1b tho man against wUom governor Hughes waged such a bit- VISE WAYS AND MEANS TO HEAD IT OFF EARTHQUAKE, FIRE AND GRAFTERS FOI LOWED RY PESTILENCE IS HARD LINES FOR THE QUEEN OP THE COAST. (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Feb. 20. "I can bog tho signs of tho storm coming, but how Bovero it will bwvo cannot toll. It depends on how wjl wo arc prepared to meet it, Tho ork of Dr. BIuo and Dr. Ruckor hnit boon marvelous," snldJCv L. Van Do Nail JeiiKiircBjdent of Uiq(.GdjIfornla En PACIFIC COAST ITEMS USEES AND DVNAM0 OLD GOLDEN STATE PIONEER IS DEAD NOTED SOCIAL EVENT IS ANNOUNCED WAS ONLY A STEP-MOTHER OP THE NOTOR IOUS MAYRELLE OILMAN'. COREY. Ladles' i$.oo Silk Coats, $19.50 and $12.39. Ladls' $15.00 Salts now.,fJ J! Ladles $20.00 Suits now. ,12. I We have Bargains for you ia La ' 8ults and Coats. T SAVES YOU WMY Tr SIX-DAY RACE Tonight at 9 O'Clock AUDITORIUM RINK Skates, 25c. Skaters' admission, 10c. 25c. Skating before and after tho race. Spectators' admission, tor fight In his efforts to oust him from office. Tho governor refused to discuss tho action of tho senate. "I havo nothing to say," he replied wars will bo mado posalblo through tho souato speak for themselves." MURDERED PRIEST HONORED glnocrlng Company, at tho mass meet ing hold In tho rooms of the Califor nia club this morning la tho interests of tho rat crusade, Van Do Nalllon was In Hawaii at tho tlmo of tho plague epidemic. In speaking of his own experiences therp, ho said: "I got tho plague from drinking out of an Infected spring and became unconscious In 20 minutes after drinking tho water. By good care I recovered. "This epidemic can be prevented. When plaguo broko out In tho sea port of Kaholol 20 per cent of the population died, while on tho plan- (Unltod Press Leased Wire.) tation adjoining and in spreoKOia Denver. Feb. 2C The most re- vjuo, where sanitary conditions--prH markr.ble gathering in the history of vailed, there wore no deaths." Denver today attended the funeral off R. A. Ross, of tho Fllmoro Street Father Holnrlchs, who was assassin- Improvement Club, also addressed ated Sunday by an anarchist. jtho mealing, saying: For threo blocks nil streets lead-j "Wo have posted notices to tho of ing to the church where tho services feet that if tho homo of any omploy were held wero packed by masses of 1b found in an unsanitary condition humanity eager to enter the church. tho oraployo will bo discharged." Only members of tho parish In which ' He further stated that tho Pill Father Heinrlchs worked wero por- more Promotion Ctab has an ln mltted to attond the services. At spector paid by tho club, anj not tho tho same hour OuHeppe Alio, the as- federal authorities. , practically noiseless, as the escape of gas3&s that ordinarily follow - the discharge of firearms will be shut off In Maxim's newtgjan. This Is obtained by means of a piston valve sliding across the bore of the barrel Immediately after the, bullet passes. Tho valve is actuaiea entirely by the pressure of the gas eo themselves, and Is not operated by any Intricate mechanical devices. The . valve allows the gasses to Issue j through a series of small holes, thus obviating all noise except a slight j hissing sound. Tne vaivo wen re sumes aa open position anda safety device prevents the firing of another j cartridge" unless the valve Is In Its proper place. j W. P. Hawley of Oregon City, will build a sawHlU at Mllwaukls sa&sln, was arraigned In the criminal court on a charge ot murder. TELEGRAPHERS PREPARE TO FIGHT REDUCTION. Spokane, Wash., Feb, 20. Tho railway telegraphers of this division announce that the union and non- " . . CATTLE RECEIPTS AT STOCK CENTERS. Chicago, Feb. 28. Hogs, receipts.' union men have voted to' strike If the 38.000: cattle 22.000; sheep, 15.- Northern paoinc or tno Mreuww. 000. Hogs opened steady at yester- ern cujhe wago scale. da s dose; left over, 4200. Mixed. They claim the companies are try $4 15 4.55; heavy, $4.30 4.55; Ing to make tho men pay for 4be th rough heavy, $4.1504.25? light, tra operators required when the In- 4.42; cattle, steady to lO.tersiawi couiwww ""'""' -" $4.i: cents lower; sheep, steady. Kansas City, Feb. 26. Hogs, ceipte. le.ooo; cattle, b&uu; sneep, 5000 Omaha. Neb., Feb. 28. Hogs, re hour la wgoeB Into effect on March- re-. 1st. Tbfii vote shows that 95 per cent of the operators on both roads will quit. celpts. 11.000;' cattte. 4000; sheeyj Tbey aro now averaging $75 pex IUUUlil wr uuu. .w.. 9000 I OLbon, the defaulting school clerk U Willamette, (s still is Jail. Albany Jurors l the Burkhardt l ml option fta dlar. (United Prcs3 I.eascd Wire.) San Francisco, Feb. 10. "Big Jim" Gnllughor, member of tho old boodlo board of supervltora and right hand mun for Abo Iluof, is to bo a witness for tho dofenso In tho Wil liam S. Tovls Ublo suit ngnlnst Fnb mont Older and R. 1L Qrotbenr, of the, SanFrancIsco Duflatln, TovIb I? tho mllllonaTio landiown- Ier-Jho wftaccuscdby tKa-iiinlellh of UerliVK'itolTnitjohttfpay iHtr ana tne euporvuors si.uuu.uuuj to pane nn ordlnanco purchasing tho. Buy Cltlts Water Compuny. Tlia work of selecting a jury was roHtimnd this morning before Supe rior Judge Doollng. Rudolph Bprock els, the financial bnokor of tho graft prosecution, who is to bo ono ot tho wltnoisos for tho dofonso, was pres ent. "I Great Dynamite Plof. 1 Oakland, Cal., Fob. 20. A box containing 40 sticks of dynnni'lto, it quart bottlo of muriatic noid, a quantity ot fuse and sorow-eyen wat dug up In Fremery pnrk, Sixteenth and Adellno streets, at noon today by tho polico, wljo wero led to tho spot by "Baby John" Martin. Tho boy claims that ho burled tho stuff at tho ordor of his puntntlvo mothor. Mrs. Isabol J. Martin, and thnt this is tho utoro from which sho intended to draw materials for bombs with which to exterminate hor onemlcs. "Baby John" Martin arrived from Woavorvlllo this morning in charge of Detectlvo Hodgkln and Deputy Sheriff Donahue, and was Immediate. ly placed In a cell at tho city prison. Tio boy rofnscd to talk, and all ha could bo Induced to tay wun: "I do not wish to he offensive, but I havo recolved Instructions not to say anything at this tlm." . Dotectlvo Hodgklu says ho Is con. vlnced that tho story told by'MJJaby John" at WoavervlMo Is truo. "Wo can find tho second bomb, and, startling as tho evidence already obtained In Trinity county Is, It H nothing to what wo can now find In Oakland." Captain of Detectives Peterson, who Is closeted with his subordinate, l going over tho detalla of tho chase at Weavervillo, and promises some sensational features for publication after tho conference. ,rKhavo not anything to say tbli morning," said Captain Peterson. "But of this I am firmly convinced; we now have tho evidence sufficient io convict Mrs. Martin of tho crime of dynamiting." OhIjt Her Step-Mother, flan Francisco, Feb. 28.-Mr. Jennie Oilman, wife of ftbarles If. Oilman, and step-mother ofVaybelle Gllnas-Corey, to dead at the Oilman house here. 8ke had been aa iavalld for sosae years. e was 43 years of ?. !. .. !? . .ffPft1- 9 A? (C4HMUWM SMS f4Hnk J.) ffBB! J