Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1908)
i A jF I tfWL.i. auraal SALKM, OREGON, MONDVY, AIUHL ii7. 1008 APANESE STEAMER LIE IS FORCED OFF : LL . . 3 J . : andal Involving Court Officials of New York STAINS ULTON'S . DEMURRER IMST J. S. SMITH hT HOLDS FULTON'S POUT- LlL SI'KECII WAS NOT 8LAN- r.K-L. II. M'MAIION WILL IV IVOTHKK WAY. United Press Lenneil Wlro.) if:r. Chnrlcs W. Fulton's do- lr to 'ho $5000 slnndor suit klit by J S. Smith wns sustained Ercnit JikIl'Q Burnutt this morn- isil th- case Ih. thoroforo. nrnc- Ir thrown out of court. The de- I, on a vory technical point. charged Fulton with sinnuor 14? ng that tho nindavit ue, h had mndo boforo T. B. Now SECOND CYCLONE SUNDAY 4 SWEEPS THE SOUTH 2IIANV HOMKS DKVASTATKD AND MILLIONS OK PItOPKHTV DK KTItOYKD MAX KILLKI) IN MISSISSIPPI. (United Press Leased Wires)!' Mobile. Ala.. Anrll (!7. RonortB received from various part o? the .southern Htutos, principally Mississip I pi and Alabuma, ?iijv today that the rtornndlc Btorm tHttt hns swept tlfo south and killed scores of people and damaged property estimated to ho,vo been worth 12,000,000, raged all Jnst n'Rht. . ....... As the result ot iiibi nigniB ."? L'i1 Contlrud oa Fourth Page.) (continued on uaee tour.) niCAGOr STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE WHY IS IT iat We Arc Always Busy at 3 the Chicago Store? ,r- I,,.,.,. ..v, n nnawnr ihnt flMOritlon In ft mlllUti. bC- fa uv l:io a ways the right goods at the right prices. Qonie to -c rr day and see the ciowds of bright Indies that do their mi r , ... pstnbllihment: ladles that know what quality, style and .3 are now doing tho biggest business in the history or tfc.r are offerinu this week wonderful Bargains in every icen ie Dress Silks r ' ' an the graudost a- p "' i ,v,oose from and the ft" t-nmn tn the fih!- F' Thousand of yard o r -i - irko yard k 35c, 49c, 65c 15c and 98c ss Goods I" t ' . u,rr If ws... fauv f .:. jou tvt, tuts ' k of the mo U beau ! in Satam. Price 35c, 39c, 49c, 'c 85c and 98c jliiiery ' 'utllsHjr trim- r ,7, U 4 6 v n aaje. It wIM 1 avt our ferle. FATHER KILLED ' HIS SON BY AN ACCIDENT OLD MAN HHOKHN HKAItTISD ovki&mistajcino him um a Hl'KRIiAU AND SftOOTI.NH HIM, IN TIIK DHKNICSS. t United Press Leased Wire.) Nevada City, Cnl., Apill 27. Mis taking his son for n burglar, William Dunstnn, nn nfel'd nud dccmilt inrfclw or, lant night Hhot and Instantly kill ed the hoy. Tho heart-broken par ent surrendered himself at Orassi Valley today. Tho son, who does not llvo on his father's ranch, entered tho latter's homo lust night and seizing the old man unaware, cried, 'Now, J'vo got you.- uuusmn, iiuhrmr .that a bur glar had seized hlra, Urpko away, and grnbbinir his rlllo. flri-il"nt ifil. ."in.. posed thelf, soudlng a bullet through tho boy's bralu. When ho recognized his victim, Dunstan fainted nnd re- mninea unconscious until almost daylight this morning. in his cell, Deinstall constantly weeps nnd wrings his hands, moan ing ".My baby boy, 1 have killed my baby boy." bU I HAM COURT OFFICIALS ALL-HAD HANDOUTS IK h'lKlfJI iinr 'iHLk DISCLOSl'ltKS MADI-3 OP .n-:it- 1)1- P.S. .Tlllf 'JiXPKNSK ncpw VOUCH KISS INI CATINM CUMU'PT PHArriC'l '.(Ppltcd Press Leased Wlro.) Nuw York, April 27. A sonsa tlod. Involving tho .MsUopolItnn Strei't Ilollwny oompnny stnl htarly ovoptf eotlrt attseho In New York city wasTsprung today by Franklin Pierce, proHccuthiK attorney In tho hearing against District Attorney Jerome. , PJeicc piodAced ns evidence a truiik filled with vouchors, whlrh, ho dertnied will show that Jurlng tho Xfiart of 1900 .nil court omployes In Nev York clfy wero In tho pny of th jstrgu car col-poratlon. Michael J. Slieuluin testjfled that he'removod thtflvtink. frcyi the rosldenco of Ceorge Ilntgg, special dftec;IVoth -n employed by Jerome. Plorco said that the voucher were paid by iho Metropolitan company for such Items as "expanses with court olllceis jifter adjournment," nnd "expciuu with Jurors." The sums paid vary from FiO cents to over $100. All told, thero are o00 vouchers uliown and nn expenditure of $300,000. which CHINESE BOYCOTT FATAL TO JAPAN STEAMER LINKS THAT MUST Ul'T SOUTH AMlCltlCANi POUTS WAIt MAY HHSULT IP UOMMMIICU SUP. PKHS MUCH MOItK. "THE SILENT FRIEND" "Tho Ix'M llm of g-.tjund In Itivhllf," win OiiI lliay, NVvmliiN mining engineer. Miont two u-fkK rxiuiiiiilng Oils gnuiiul ami iHinsldcr It oiv of NovHdnV glggil mine-,. Turin iiu-ii m nl work developing; the nilri(n, and have uncoveixil two JIim c(lfs if high enule on-. I pclally ur Mi.V fiiciiilu to juircluihi this HKHk, foe Judgtnl by other projTt lew, smck now M-IIIng at 510 iumiCh should lx worth $15 within 18 mouths, mill will he tihovu n dollar within six -l:x, J. it. ciiADLKnAunir. BRYAN OUTLOOK BRIGHTER (UnlUd Press Loafed Wire.) Ww York. Anrll 27 -If Bvrt Colby aud the "nsw idwi" Republi' money. Ploree Mid. was received by ooart oltlelals, Jurors aud witneMM In damage sulu smilnf the street car company. The aetion agalimt Jerome is brought to hive him removed from office. The district attorney, who acted as bis own oousel, did not seem to be prtrld by the Intro duction of the vouchers o TIRED OE LIFE AT EIGHTEEN If mi wiu.c io pJfy stylish Hutu -W uuijt.ttBMi to tk Chi ttig'j Storw W are clariac thein put at a grt rt. ,Wt ouht to when yoa ooaaldte t 4ow prlcw wu ask tor Swell Garments $8,50,. $10.$, 11.50, $!5 The Store That Saves Yoii Money (United, Pre s Uaa4 Wire.) Has JTrajietaco, April 21. Tired of "hi;s of N'tw Jersey ersiHt in thglr! aiuxmr.ot.j litiention or putting an iodfpend-nt ticket of Ropubltoau t.ltctu.8 in the mi, Wlllliun J. Bry an, 'f nominated by tha Dnrtr eon- wutlon. w! I la all probability carry hi tut b-iti for a Iewo-ratic victory sow , w dead from the effects !.:n at Buy tiiue since 1X12. K.f yanWe of potasalNW am) Dr. Tlit- "nw idea" HepNbjIeaH eoui-jjn iaa W)tar, who wis raljwl to hu por Uif fsctloa who-uie'opiHMMil to tend her. placed bt owa life la daa- r.ut rule Id Ua ataU. They claim gr by Uwhln bis tnaga o the i (uritro 30,0(10 otos In Kaaex and bottle from whleh the girl drank the Hud n (uuuty alotie iKilitlcians are, puuou that that etiMiat is But over op-) .av just takaa sowe eyaaUle tintUttc In the laat legUlatur thyiu H.tsashim and lie a good drlttk." w.r- rpre .nted by 11 aiubly- ubinMed Mlsi Harrlaon, mtialaif late men und the KapublieaH ttor Jadvr (a. ureseiMv ,of the members of her i.- a. ' new Uva" man. That their family t.olt Kxtlnt 'h regrs will prob-; a muwem ater saw I'll to the ab v thiuw ih tate tMio the Deiuo.( fi(lor aitarntlv dad. A doctor was cmi'e eo'umu In conreded by Colby, imnmoii-d After working over the ..n, ! .i.ls tfa reroteiag faciloa. Ixr for s-vrl mlautea ha pro- V.v cannot r form the Mwpubli nvuucej her dead. Thea he touch urn i.urts in this la from the ' -4 his tonaue 'o the buttle. Irame lde ko e are golag Ui try extersal .-: v i ,i- beaan to wll. aud treaiiueht " he sa!J. "If Tat is U. rwalUlna the dang r In which he had feated In New Jersey he will kaof.pred hl life, he dashed vit of the the r aon wgy." I hone to the neurtut doetor'a otttm JUvor Mxj Pa8 jL Jesser QUy, tur ti.tioent A few seeoada' delay isa PeMidaa RiaaandmfMajr lsht mitst, bav. :ruved fatal bb?t j Uefur- dr.aklng the polaua MU , o tHrrhua penatd a letter to her ais- Vu H:iriiikbr liter. Ze. la wkkJi Le .aid ah wm The $S75 ULdelkkr- sprikul tired vf Ufa a ad that death waa aut ha arrived and is reedy for bnatt so ad after alL new Fiir-1neh tlre and (i sweep " if about 28 foet. wlthW ter'OT Saleui streets will be eleaued like wa'U- are fvaturc Hru-t'? carpet (United Prees Leased Wlro.) Hong Kong, April 27. The flrut corious result of the Chinese com mercial boycott ngalnit 'japon was recorded today, when the Oriental Steamship company, u Japanese con corn, announced that it hud' boon forced to suspend business on ac count of the boycott. Tho company declared today Hint It is umihle to get . passengers or freight for South American ports, h nco it wqb compelled, to suspond services to thdse porti. NThe Japa nese commercial interests are foellng tho effects of tho boycott moro and more every day. Th suspennlon of this sprvlc between SoittliilkVinurlcnn nnd Chlnoso port, It- IS cxpuctod, may caust Japan to carry tout Its re cent threat to ue farce If tho Chi uese govoYiitubnt difiH not lift tho boycott. Opt SlnW'N Throat. nelllngham' Wash.. April 27 Lee Wing Wall a, a rich Chinaman, who with a Olilnefo girl, 20 years of ago, and who ho nay wn his wife but who U believed to be a flnve of his, detained in the United Statee Immi gration shed at Sums, murdered the girl by cutting her threat Satur day night. Today, at the county Jail, he told a Ch ramus ii that a Chinese Interpre ter of the government at tho deten tion station planned to deport him to China and ken the girl himself. For this reason, he wiys, he killed her On the way to Delllngham, ho off Or el the Midriff $1000 If ho could be allowed tn return to China The story he told the sheriff laat night U that the woman tried to kl'l herself and 'hat he finished the Job-b rut ting her tt.roat with a razor INDIAN FAMILIES DO BATTLE BANKER'S SENTENCE POSTPONED UNTIL MAY 27TH WHICH LITKUALLY CONHTHUKIs WOULD Itl'.OUlUP, HIM TO ItK OLD AS MimiUSKLAH TO HIJKVn TIIK AMOUNT OP TKIIM. (Unltrd Preee Leased Wire Taeoma. Waah., April 27.-Trri? bio battling among men, woman and children, 'ending In the slaying of one, Jim TCasou, and tha tgralag of Jim Siowalea Into a fiiMltlve from jHatlee, oeeurriMl at 10 o'elock Satur day night when the faptll'es of the two man, both of whom gr Indiana, engaged In a ouarrol at thatr .heiiioa oa Wolloohet bay. Appareatl thecv waa a piU'tlcular sorting; polar to the trouUJu. and the traedy Is afitnj. billed to the iiiUuiaatad eoadltlon. of the two men. The igeotlag took place ia tha uabln of Mowateh, anil the shooting of Nasoa ocearred la the strawberry uateh aataida. Pur over two years Mttwatrb, th slayer, had not tadebed a drop of m loxkatlag Uiupr, and ytbm p proHchel by Mason who regaalad him to take a drink, at fUst siubborav ly refuted, but fiuaily gave la to tie. reiieated iavltatluas. In pruferrlnK" the whiskey Nasoa vM unwittlHgly MMitag his wwh death warrant, lie aides the two uiea, their wlvea. Henry Mowatck, Oka r las WHllams. Jamag SfpiaU), James $hu)l. Andrew Sevwson and Agnas MoVfteh, . the young daughUr-lM-iaw of Janjas Mo watch, ware proeant. v. Trouble first started vljen tlje hoys engaged la a.oinrcer arid Ci lathers, who by thl time were con siderable lutoxlcated. attempted to interfere The mix uji resulting lu Nason's death J. Thorburn Rosa, prnsldou). of tho defunct Tlt'o OMiiraiitee & Trust Co. of Portland, Indicted and convicted for converting 22SS.4JIM7 of tho state nlui'titlonal funds, will not bo Huutuno'd until May '27, Instead of today uccordlng to a decision by Judge Durnutt this nfternnon. iu rohpitc was giVvU ino immqiui ant LccnuHu of nil nmundmont passed by the. Inst legislature, providing that a defendant must lllu hn notice for now trlul within wo duy after paHHlng df Judgment and ir this hml been done lu tho Uoh.4 caso todny, hn would be on the road to tho punltou tlary without right of. motion for new trial as. provided by tho constl 'tutloii.ai)d this would hP .fu.r.thei gfouuda for the iletwdanv.tottutnln nn npucal U tho wuprome court. Beuteuce will be ptimed by Judge Burnett on Mn-27. and on tho anmo day u motion for u new trial will be urgued. t Putiuv PioreetllngH. Should Judge Uuruott roftinu to. grant thjt new trial, the defendant wIM haye ten days In which to pro pare a bill of exceptions and make good their appeal to tho supreme court. Hoas' bond will remain tho same as It Is at pres n' $5000 on each count, or $20,noo In all. The trials of T. T. Uurkhart and John Altchlsou. vice president-nud di rector, respectively, of the dufnnor bank, will come up during tho July see Ion of department No. 2 of thn elreutt court. Judge Tlurnett set the Llurkliart trial Hid first on the docket to h tried during tho July term, which begins Ju'y 13. At that time the drawing of Hie Jury will boglu Altohlson's trial will not ge tried un M after a'l local cases are disposed of, a 't wlH probably be neoostnrr o draw a special venire, the llrt one urobably being consumed In tho Jurr -t exeused by challunses during the flurkhart trial. Pny Pine or 700 Your. Should the supreme couit uphold the sentence. Ilou will huve tn pay the flue or $570,863.24, or If unable, according to the law. Will have to serve ono day 'n the penitentiary for every $2 fine, whieh figured oat nhows he would have to serve a life sentence ior, at $2 a day, be euteac would mount to the colossal sum of 700 years. 2 mouths and IS dnyQ' This wou'd t In add'tlon to tb satitfiice Impo'ed by Judge Uuruett on May 17. Iu the cas of the i-onv(ct0n 0 Oaorge II. IllH.'Ylea preMdent of the Title Ouaranta Trust com gany. t. BakjiaH. feasitr r and director, and Jahii It AlUhlaon. di rector, oa the same charge with which th-y stand ehArgmJ, the would all itfar the aameloKtc as. Iooa. The seetloa of the statutes, under tfklrb Rosa was eon vie! ed. hlh ha ba n the bas's of mor than one le gal ftght during the trtal and which H!I ie the prlnrlpal bone of ronton tj,un fur he supreme eoutt to pnsH Hjie rewti, as follews: "if any person hM rufivm any mn-v whatever for this state, or fot Miiy (ouiity, town, or say other inn tcf. liai or iMiblir lorpfiratloa therein. qr shall have In hi' posaeesloa ane gjony whatever licloaglna to such gtate. county, tuwa or co -poratlon. or IB which ucb state, county. Uiwu. or txruratloa has a Interest, and shall in aay way eonvert to hie bwn ipe any portion thereof, or 'shall man. wl'h r without luiwrwsi, und aortlon therof. or ahull neglect- or r -Ipso to pa over any portion there qf. as by law directed and required . fwben lawfully demanded so to do. eh person 'shall, be dftuniul guilty utreen nn() upon cenrk-tlou there 01 sUfl.ll VB JLU'hed by Imprison fn t penUenflar nt Vis than one (Contlnrjed ou page eight )