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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1911)
DAILY CAriTA! JOURX.lL, SALEM. ORnapy, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1911. FXGX THBXX COLLEGE OF MUSIC RECITAL tXlVF.liSlTY .CHAPEL CROWDED LIST XIGHT AT THE EIGHTH nlil.IC RECITAL OP WILLAM ETTE MUSICAL STUDENTS. The students of the College of jlusio gave a recital last evening In the University chapel to one of the largest audiences In the history of the college. The features of the program were the men's glee club and the young la dles' club. The former gave two se lections, and their presentation was wonderfully Improved since their last appearance. Professor Mendenhall 'has the young songsters trained to almost perfect harmony, and It Is a pleasure to hear them sing. The young la dies' club favored the audience with two songs, and were heartily ap plauded. The vocal solo by Miss Irma Shumway was especially en joyed because of her sweet, clear roice and the superb Way In which she Qontrols It. Miss Shumway also gave a piano selection whtqh waa ex cellent. Alfred Schramm and Ray Licks each "did themselves proud." Mr. Schramm also demonstrated that he has a remarkably good voice. The program was ias 'follows: Vocal, "The Gypsies," Ladles' Club, Schumann. Piano, Miss Eleanor Colony, Chop in. Vocal, Mr. R. L. Licks, Roechel. Vocal, Miss Florence Dunlop, Thpmas. Piano, Miss Maud Myers, Raff. Vocal, Mr. E. P. Stoute, Cantor. Piano, Miss Pearl Bradley, Ruben stein . Vocal, Mrs. A. W. Beckley, Beau mont. Piano, Miss Elwlna Schramm, Saint Saens. Vocal, MissRhea WiUson, Schu bert. Vocal, Mr. A. A. Schramm, Denza. Piano, Miss Sadie Hornlbrook, Tschaikowski. Vocal, Miss Irma Shumway, Dell 'Acqua. Piano, Miss Ruth Allison, Mendel ssohn. Piano, Miss Jennie Edlngton, Mosz kowski. , Vocal, Miss Laura Strong, Neld- Very 4 a- th tame D&rtrant """"Vstricken, Y Vses to uenuiyTtrtrtor. f position on tbe stl wo in a law office .neir late un -Relcom n iter firm. Vlojo"" lira, laxea a lating law Jie elder eada to t a-iif i.T t".'i'i i V k iter . iTTnA of tlia "Mi a H7 itraw. Vy urines, nto VI tut na Chey he sec ;epts I nt i Lyi)!H.!!JliJL nidnlgl I ltyB4. Wu ft Joseph .ess, "The CI vith Incldentd irell, is the .he-Dallas opcf iraay, januar: iraay. The f o be,refreshi s no woman lomestic vowti iff with appe less. The pi (cast of fine Night prices trices, .S0a to Borrow. With all Its Jathos, "Ben H ar production oV rill be staged at th ia Monday, -Tuesd rhursday, January Yom tbe house ii dur to tbe mlracu nthe lepers there wrest to a person lecond or third tin! irst Tbe falling ath of the early mariot race are -a Ivlng reality. Lewi tie book, ia primal he success of the I lie material and tlKv me dook is one oi tne best x-hi-sSZ a feneration i the much discussed de crlptlon the chariot race one of the iefct pieces of graphic writing In a con fury, "Ben Hur" is popular with local berger. Piano ensteln. 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Wolt.r't eition. alrmai rbhlbttioi iced for I posittoi mill iiiitiyj of thi r al ques' sees djovei he fao1 'sponslbli bntrary to the state, ' any poaitloi July 2S t Ixed by thi election a a a reason ople on th' ill' i the spe&k Led on. thi fa ee which take an: lid not b ny advla Section o' the pn :1s are di If then i the rac4 irefereno ralrman o leTSWt-, ,'iit assoclatlol might lerence on oni Side or By Tit A Washln' cast East day day. light to nn;? West Texas Tonigh oay unsettled, rain In or snow in norm por Wednesday; colder In north nnrtln much colder Wiednesday, cold wave 1; SENATOR TILLMAN SAYS HE IS ALL IN DK1TED TRESS LEASED WIRE. Augusta, Ga., March 16. That he considers the Btroke which caused his collapse at Washington the begin ning of the end was admitted here today by Senator Tillman, of South Carolina. Tillman said he was certain he would never recover, even when told by his friends that he was lopking better. "I find that my old strength is gone," he said, "and I expect the end at any time." o Albany reports the arrival of the first party of colonists, 18 In num ber, Monday night. i '. '. ; '. '. 1 1 ; i v 1 1 ! t n ; i ; i ; i Jan. 10. For I t and Wednes ! irrrrr. i w during the hot weather. R house, FREE, putting you DO FRE NO WASTE This offer positively expires March 22d New Business Department. (THE AMERICAN ! MISSIONARY SAVED HIS LIFE REVEALED PLOT OF KOREANS TO , MIKDER JAPANESE GOVERNOR I GENERAL OF KOREA, BY DISA. ! 3IITIXG TRAIX. Seoul, Korea, March 15. A plot to assassinate former War Minister Selke Terauchi, who is at present Japanese governor-general of Korea, was revealed today by an American missionary Just before the conspira tors had prepared to dynamite a train on which the distinguished offi cial was traveling. Forty Koreans were arrested. They will be execut ed if convicted. The military poliec arrested An Ming Ken as ring leader. He is a cousin of An Chung Ken, assassin of Prince Ito, late resident general of Korea. That the plot to kill Terauchi was well laid and failed only through tbe bravery of th American missionary was admitted by the Japanese author ities. The missionary received a terrorist manifesto conveying the se cret information that a plot existed agalnstthe governor's life. The missionary, risking death, disclosed the plans of the Koreans to the po lice. More than 40 Koreans were in the plot but only that number were cap tured. Further arrests will be diffi cult, as the plotters fled across the Russian border when they learned that their plans had failed. Japan will call upon Russia to return the accomplices, according to an official here. Japan's close relations with Russia probably will secure the re turn of the fugitives upon demand of the Mikado's agents. Trial of the accused men will take place every night In Seoul until all have been convicted or exonerated. 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