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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
' 4W v.? V0L XWIL qrbpqn. Friday, SKiTiairoa m, mob. """ vgg ' "" v " -)' " "& " "" ""'" '" B Hfcfs KflCE NAMES COMMISSION TO ADJUST THE Ic ITES INFERENCE DEB DISTRICTS UjjfOP NAMES A UWIMIMIUN W T Kerr, who conducted tho tsi'tf devotional work, took occa- (iitotnnc inco that he would drop mtt actlrc ministerial work at tho tittof thli conference. The Laymen Meet. Tit lir conference wns In 8038lon i fortnoon at Kliuhall Hnll, and iu Invited to meet In Joint session it MO p in. with tho mlnlstcn' Mftrtnce bohalc an to Dlntilcts. Kiiop Hushes tnted the nticM'.on ti Umit district Hiiporlntondeifls iSrorlr presiding ciders), mid tt le hoped tho present lucumb- rjTOold feel free to dlsctiBs this hwtloB, tad that the young mon of ttcBitrcncc would also feol freo to (OHtlnucd on oncH ;our i MANY PLOTS COLLISION i TO MURDER ROOSEVELT REVEALED IN CITIES IN EUROPE OCCURS IN MONTANA DEAD NUMBER AT LHST 25 f ffntfnjf ! r -...t li. "f"'lv" " i-nr-u n ire I I ff-ii . . nn.nn, i ... . . I iluucu jtcph i.fuseu wire. Ma'u,llll riUIICW, DtMH, 20. ISVI- I TTnln.m u o. - donco of nn nnarchletlc plot ngnlnst ln to a' rope tce vcclimro f?mn w ".. 25.-A N President Roosevelt, of tho United Livingston, passenger-train NpJSll! . T fl"Aclal circles aiaics, win today nindo public by night- last night, emnBhod Into-i a rrolght train near Young's Point, mid 25 persons wore- killed. This number Includes tho englnoer, fire man and brnkemnn. Anothor report says thnt between 25 and 40 por sons were killed. Tho nccldont Ib attributed to tho secret police of sovornl Euroneiin qountrle'. SparilMi sc'croT sorvlco agents dlscoverod traces of tho plot whtlo examining Cnunttava, tho fa mous SpnnlBh anarchist, In an effort to connect him with siiBpected plots against tho llfo of the King of Spain. 'Pnpors wore nlijo found on two Itnl- SwIUorlnnd, Wednesday containing "V,'?".0,? 8n,?w' whlcll bBtnicted i,n tnof ,innnii i:.,o,i-.. . i the view of the llauman of tho frolirht bio regarding Roosovolt's African ' L,l'ftl"' Bn .ho ooul,l not mnko tho on trip. They nro now being hold at ,?'nl ,flt l, IMKor train boo him . i 2 It Is paid tho cxprost enr toleRcopod fContlnuoa on dbeu five.) I1!10 B'lorj ad thnt nil the casual- w -- - I lino .... t.. 11 ..... i mi yvv;:u III iiuj ainoKUT. One of the- Injured Is Knirlnnnr i t nesslngor, of tho pas"enger train. ;Ora pabcock, his- fireman, was In- ftnnuy klllod. It Is Impossible to got mo-e deflnlto news from tho sceuo of the wreck, on account of tljo crip- p-ei eonuition or toiegrnphle com munication. pilk'liils Ho.ioit Twentv Demi. Taroir.a, Wash.. Sept. 25. Ofllclnl ndvlces rocolvod by Assistant Ooner nl Superlntondent Palmer, of th Northorn Poclllc rnllrond today, ptntos that 19 pnsRongo": nnd one flrontnn woro k'llod, nnd H other ne-soni woro seriously Injured In tho 'olll-loa which occurretl near Llv- Ingaton, Mont., car v today NEW YORK ...BROKERS ARRESTED FRAUD CHARGED TO BROWN & CO. (Ualted rreji Lcatd Wire.) Now York, Sept. 2 5. A sonsatlon horc of tho Northern Pacific, njnnlngrt0(iay "' tho nrre8t of A. O. Drown, cust, nnd which lf Helena n.tTmld- E- F. Ruchnnan, L. G. Young and V. . . r I T ...... i mi ttmm m wmmm w in iiiiiSiiiSiSiiSiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiillliBBMiSBilW -. m W it) ' 0" I Salem's Uptodate Store i i !o. Ha WJj-li -i-t-ix Cl$ B HC1C TTIlli Ulc UUUUb R. Whlttnnrt. all momhora nt thn in, of A. O; Drown & Compnny, which failed hero last August, on charges of fraud. Tho four brokers woro nrrostod Just as they woro omerglng from tho fedornl building, whore they und boon examined by United States Com mlssloner Gilchrist. They woro taken io me -iomoJ. Tho men nro charged with havlug Indulged Ja .wholesolfa, gambling op orotlpnfcjw the day before thuli' sen sAtxonnrTii'Kiro preclpltntod a small panic on tho stock exchange. Tho charges of fraud followed tho action of tho governing board or tho stock exchange in expelling tho mon yostordny. Their frbmds clnlm thnt thoy have boon picked out by tho lending gnmb'ers and Morgan, for ox nmple, to stem the time of public dl iivur iu uio operations or Wull rtroet. MONNETT NOT TO TALK TOR BRYAN UNLESS HASKELL IS REPUDIATED (United IrM t.miprt WIm.) Columlxis, O., Sopt, 2B. Prnnk II. Rionnott, formor attorney-general of Ohio, todny doc.lnrcd that hg would not tako tho Btump for Hryan, n It haB boon reported that ho would, un loss Urynn repudiates Haskoll. "I don't eo how I can tako tho stump for Rryan unless ho repudiates Haskell," dcqUrtd Monnott. - .. i rv- HAHTHQl'AKi: KILLS I (t'nltrit .1'rMi Umml Wire.) Mexico City, Mox., Sopt. 25.-- win iiiv.il uru.uenii -nun sovcrni unuly Injured aboard tho steamor Rndnoo, of the Cosmos line, by 'being tossed y an enrthquuke yesterday off Acn pulco. Tho crow woro thrown to tho deck by the ons'nught of tho waves, and Uiopo killed woro struck by rolling spars nnd railing woodwork. Tho earthquake wns notlcod on shore. lac jtmiiies loft San Francisco A'lgust 0 for Hamburg. 58& REYNOLDS' 60EST0 PORTLAND i express agent is transferred; COLORADO OX WW to sax I'u.ixoisro tUnl'.rd Vnm I.vimhI Wire. I Navy Yard, Puget Sound. 'Wash., Sopt. 25 Tho armored orulhor Colo rado. Captain 13. D. Undorwood com manding, steamed out of tho harbor yestordsy for San Francisco. The III" rurKUU lllShUIlKLT ' n 1 ' pn'm-niln Iu l ... ... !.... . i. . , llng'on train, and loft Wednesday Svo a draft ofRmm? i nm.1. V? ,?; nfiornbon. Information rocelvod I ' .? n. .ra!.,r,"l,, 5.0m,8le w 'fe ?. ." crn8,l0! Jl" ,'?' to TuVi'h,, ofT. , 'S Zm. i m.i, wipm uccormuK io iw ri.tllo ,fl nf .,, ,,,, nf ;,, ...V, -"i f,. . v ... ,sv iuw,U n uiijV ui (.'oiornuo. will occur HGrlet A sortment of Roautlful Fall MorchandUo that was Ji4n In this city. You can see stylo, fashion and beauty In ovory 'H Barment nnd pleoo of goodi shown. Remember wo aro 1 ketfif Low Prices. Goods ilks IV Uwttmenf I. - ..j WH cannot h hoi 'c-u Pjyartav, :wc, .ioc, wc, IZ.'H.m ' r.ss jt- klissad .. . . - -"uitiiieni or styles WtiJtA Ya dIc, 05c, 40c, i fy ud 'W M Vlnter.we1ht . n1 Price,. I9c,a5c,8c, t. Lu, , 10t values s "tnnels, Dlea-,0'rti.nilP,,, PMfc. "v come lfAGO STORE. MU 'HMM &fmBLl X9jntw'm iluVAil - Jmm 1 - mm ' ifll Ills I ill IkJ MwtfM'.llm HUH IU1ffl3HHW K-.' Ill 1 .VViV .BUPTHB. MCCi HH ,KJBWESjc7lI ' Wnm fH HlHPlI 7 nerti rofvpd bv Superintendent Palme as Into In making tho meet 'rsu po'it, and had not entirely cleared tho main track when tho pns- Plunged Into tho rear. All of tho1?' Snnfnl' ,oturnlnB Tom w cru!o From Sail Franolseo ttio Colorado h sehedulod to go to HonolttlM to meoi the sovon crulEors of the Pa nasengors killed were rldlntr In tho smoking enr, which Is sold to bnvo been comnletely demollshod. Geneva, In an effo- o obtain furth er Information against them. There has been much activity nott ed among tho minrch'ati of Kuropo during Hi nast few weeks, but tlih Is the first definite Information that has been Boomed bv tho secret police of tho naturo of their plans. o to Samoa. RUDOLPH HPRKOKLKS ItKTIRKS FROM TURF (United l'rf tit WlrM San Francisco, Sopt. 25.-Rudolph " " V... V. '"" " ,a.." ,.J!' la. Intnn. " "" "v uuuut iii hmuu- men. The accident occured at al most the tamo spot at which O. D ONK HILLKD AND TWO INJURFD IN AUTO WRKCK, (Ulittrcl I'rw Untctl Ylr. Spokane. Sept. 25. J. Snyder wa killed and W. II Walker, of Ta ooma, and Miss May Th6mpson of Spoknno, woro sorlously Injured luto last night when an automobile In which thoy were riding plunged over a CO-foot embankment at tho East Sprnguo nvonuo treatlo. Snyder wag dead when removed from tho wrecked machine. Walker sustain ed a broken collar bone" nnd his faco was badly Wulaed. Mi s Thompson's iv u nana was injured and sue re- Spreckles has announced his Inten tlon or retiring from the turf bo cause of the dlsrenutc Into which horse racing has fallen, and today ho h making arrangements to dispo'o of bis tr'ng of racers In tho Sobra vlsts stable., controlled by him. The horses will be thrown unon tho mar ket as soor as they arrive here from Seattle. "AfUr 8rfrful consideration I have 4ectdd U retire rrom the racing jcame." ifa Mr Spreckles today. "Tke bookmaker has been encour- jtfd'lQ mk extent that he occu- Colllns lott his llfo In a Bimllur' acci dent, i RKPUJJLICAN IlUltr.AU DIUKCTOH TO UKSIGN Washington. D. C , Sopt. 25. The Interesting announcement wag wade at tho White Houoo today that sever al days ago President Roosevelt was informed that T, Coleman Dupont, director or the speakers' bureau of the Republican national committee. j)w an xltogetJier too Important ajwa SBerlously thinking or, presenting CIIINKSK AMRASfJADOR TO RF I'WLAOKR runtliMl l'rcK. !.pmkm wirp Pokln. Se)t. 25 Tho positive an nouncement whs inndo todny that Wu T'ng Fang, tho minister now rep resenting China at Wmhlngtoii, Is to bo roplnovd In November by Chung f lt .a .... ....... ...... .1 a ..i uu ion, willl YiUH l-UIMM-KttUOr,ll 01 the Chlnoao empire nt, Manila In IDO . o CARXKOIK IIKIJ0 FUND FOR SCOTLAND (United I'rcnai lntMi Wlr. London. Sept. 25. AnJrow Car negie Is apparently much ploasud with tho Buecssn of the hero fund In tho United Stntcs, nnd Is now mnk Ing preparations for tho establish niopt or n slmlinr fund In his native Innd. Tho trustees ror tho fiiiitl nro being solectod. nnd Mr. Cnmegle will place 11,250,000 at tholr disposal nt soon ns tho complete board has been nppolnted. T. A. McCiinly, of Howl River. Hood Rlvor. Or . Sept. 25 T A. McCurdy, agod 85 yenrs, d'ed hero at tho resldonco of his son, G. A. Mc Curdy, Monday night. Mr. McCurdy wa born In Now Brunswick, Nova Scotia, In 1823, and en mo to Hood River about eight year ago. He was rolntcd to Simon Pettygrove. who Is crodltod with having named the city of Portland, and- ofton told how Pettygrovo and Iivojoy, who wore Among the first settlers In Ore gon, tossed a coin .for the choice of selecting a name for the spot on wh'ch now stands tho state's me tropolis According to Mr McCurdy, Pettygrove won and selected tho name of Portland. . "Undo" Tom Reynolds, who Iirh boon serving as express agent for the 9cal offlco of tho Wells-Fargo Ex press Company for 18 years, and onn time a newspaper man In this city, hni i-ocolved a transfer to the Port-, laud oiTlco. Ho will leavo for that city the first of the month to take up his duties undor Gonornl Agent II, lleckwlth. "Unclu" Tom hns hold sovoral Im portant poiiltloim outsltyo of tho ox pross business horotofhro. Ho camo to tho stnto In 18R0 rrom San Fran cl'co, ns nn nrmy messenger, nnd lo cated In Tho DiiHty, . whoro he re mained a year. In 18J17 ho came to this city, and wont to work on the Stntosman, whon A, Rush was tho editor, nnd loarncd the trado. In 1858 he wont Into tho army ror an othor year, nrior which ho Joined tho "Orogonhn" rorco as a printer. AN tor spending n number or months In thli position, ho ngaln, rotumod to Solem, and wns appointed deputy sherlrr undor J. J. 'Mijrnhy in lllflS. He wns ngaln appointed under .Tan ner Mnthony, who mecoodod .1, J, Murnhv. In I R70 Mr. Reynolds en tered tlm employ or the Wolls-Fargo Kxj'-csh Co., as a driver, In the city or Portland, rrom which position he win promoted to messenger on tho Weal Side road. Shortly aftonvards. ho was transferred to the Southorn Pacific, iMiinlng through this city. Ho rotnnlnol ror ovor ton yonri In this last povltlou, and then was an pointed ngunt tor the local ofllce. in which capacity ho linn sorved for IS years. The change which "Unc'o'' Tom has boon offered, and which ho lint accepted. Is far mor rnvorahln as to tho work and It's present position, lie will have shortor hpurs and much lighter work, which ho do serves, owing to his long nnd faithful tn of 'rvico. "Ted. nn animal of the bulldog specie '. which la worth n good iniftiy dolln's to "Uncle" Tom, and which Is known to every Saloin c'tlion, and every railroad man la tho rountrv. will also chnnge his ro Idonco to Portland, and the big fellow will no doubt bo mlssod by his many friends bore. O. J. Gould, who wn nt ho i of the local office during Mr. Rey nold's vacation, will take ohhrgo in the future Gould Is cxicyluuced In fh's buslnois, and Is (in uccomutoilat l"B agent. nkce. Uirtll stick time as tho man agrneat f tracks relocate gambling to the rear, raclag will continue to be held la dtsrerxite." r selling fM 1NLd s).. 'ttlOK 'OMKX'S TAIIXVK-MADK QARMK?CT AND Mirj.ITfUKY Jit WM4ti;y TUw f DYNAMITK CRANK IiADLV WANTED San D'KO. Cal.. Snt. 25. It was rnert bv tao nollce autnormest re.todpy tbt Albert TXlnn. who Is d"- rreH here on a charge of et- Umptlng to dynamite the reaiden'e M llpslth Officer Frsncln Md. Is pntcd h " autnor't'es ot Poo ksi., M'sihlnHon St """("im, On tar: M'fjHr the Un'ted States poit- li ,n mrnm- T)r -iiTvjPp',rv. " Hookup", ''a" notiaM HsiisJc0 that t onrsted n pinn'TasjPvnral y"i' ao. mire tiHHFjg?m$rei yi has r csir4 wn H,at,Hlnr lttrs it f jtss4 rMtt JM"! nUwnititM 1 yi mtie thm hhm nt ltn of Jf TboirM "I cmnI frViw.the Caaa Un aatkHrHls. his resignation to the committee. The reason for Mr Dupont's con templated action is not Mated, but no effort Is made to coKeeal the feel that his retirement Is only a matter or xery few days. An aunounce mon, which is eon-ldored oUclal, was made to this effect today. IXCKXDIAHIKft 8TAUTKD FIRK IN RKDDING (Potted Prrw 4 Wlr.i Redding. Cal., Sept. 25 Two Ital lans, suspected or having guilty knowledge concerning th orlKlu of the are that destroyed a large sec tion or Ui bmlRem pocUon of lp& dlng early yetwiUy. ar5 b'ng held by tke police, adwfciale arrests are txpctcd. As tke atttkofKfes proceed with tfce UvMftistl jthjr:oBe ore M sso-as-xHsMMif thtvrtits re"w started hy t0-bgi. Th two km nadtr arrwe tight (a ths drax asi thrw Htt kr th pk. JIin Jt, fUnks, of .ltasks. . Forest Grove, Or., 8op(, 25. John L. Ranks, rounder of the lltt'ft town six miles north or here, died yesterday after an lllneis of several months, He camo to Washington county 11 years ago and located &t Dank. The remain will bo shipped to North Yamhill for Interment Thursday. ii ... NKWS FROM HKRi:, THKHR AND F.VKRYWIIKKK Eleven young women, guests of Jin. W. 11. Chestnut, wife , or the vrnwa'd or the local hoaoltal at Stockton, wore locked In the refrlg' erat'ns room bv accident fof over wo nours, rnrnaaieijr aoae ur. fe-cd serious results. Samul Gomprs, In tctfylag In the rontnnt orocdlnai asalnt h'ra 'n Wshlnrto verfev, 1 hat he bad bn followed by detec Hvm ernolo hr H. W. Vat Ol'jav. o' the Natjnal AsaocMlon nt Msal factnrera. who olferad to brWrt klw la the aaM of their eroloyfr. Je-s Ort Ws4r, forwr th; lr of th Cascade ijiMAdry ComNiv In hfm, aswt wnH fo"al'nj j COUNCIL RFOULATKH PORTLAND HALOONH. IViUn I'rrn firt Wlrr.l Portland, Oro., Sept. 25.--r-Arter turning down two ordinance aimed at tho ex'liialrtn ot women from sa loons, the council surprised itwlf nnd everybody elso lato yeMerday afternoon at' the closing session by the passage. of a measure which the he'ty attorney says rnu bo enforced, and wiiicji jts irtmnrn bor.evo to be the rptejlfal egnlaion long sought by Jhft who de Iro to see women bmd from saloons. :fTfc prdlnanco aUo occludes young ,if a; itadvr 21 yrtars of r from on terbjg toxrs In restaurant that hava niOQ squar feet or Horr spsce at . n i i . . KsmHe) WHh. f Wmw-mxJ. MJnIIH Vrt9 fMr4 Wlra.l Sherwood, Or., 8pt. 25 Hamtiol Stein, aged 4, one or tha most ex- tenrive hopgrowers and landowner In this rfldlon, died at hli howe in Mlddli-ton Ksturdsy Mr. Btla wa-5 bdrn In Gejrtungen, Germany, In 1844, and Immigrated to A'nerlca In 1864, but returned to his old hoaift Iu 1808, remaining sbcjt threo yean, when bocomlng dlsiatlafled, b. avra'n returned to this country mm seitiefi in Portland, or. in 1878 Wi o w marr'sd to Miss Ollle IKwr S " Hr In 1871. and with b) few I If re- feav widow aad-four growa.jehll-'t' drMr-,A Mrs, Kmmn McFaddia aaA.- Mrs. MImi 'tntitfikar. nt HarLUlli 4 eaibelsHt, has Wi SrTf?fedV,.Mr, 3'l Folfr, wife of LIi J oaxtar lhi., taroMgn tse nsctyr i'nsMi roestsr, u m, a , jwiersoa of hfe aaasa aaaeag th list at la- Ihirracks, Mo., and Alfred C Stela; Jard la a sirt ear accidMt. I a! grsla, Frd JUhaUi. ,xi 1