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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1912)
Fotr - . DAUT CAP! TAL JOtTBlTAt, SALEM, 0RE005, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER It, lilt. " " . " 1 1 "" '"" ' I . Mk. EXPRESS COMPANIES MAKE REPLY That the Great Northern Express company will not knowingly permit tho use of Us facilities to aid others In violating tho liquor laws or any other laws, Is the reply D. C. Elliott, of St. Paul, head of the company, lias Bent Covornor WcHt, who Saturday night sent him a wire advising him that his company, together with others, were violating the law by shipping liquor Into dry territory. In his telegram to the governor ho further Bays that the matter has not been, called to his attention bofore and that he will Immediately investigate it and advlHe him more fully later. Covornor Wont Saturday night also sent similar messages to the eastern heads of other express companies, but lias not yet received any replies from them, but expects to this afternoon. The conference between the gover nor and railroad companies relative to the shlpmont of liquor Into dry terri tory which was to have been hold this week has boen postponed owing to the fact that the governor must leave to night for Detroit, with government of ficials to examine a tract of land of EO.000 acres which the government Is willing to oxchnnge for a similar acre age of land owned by the state, but which In scattered. Upon his return, which will be either the last of this wcttk or tho first of next, the confer ence will be held. MEDFQRD WOMAN IS HOW WITH HER HUSBAND DNITIU ritCSS UCAfllD WIRH.T Modford, Or., Sept. 18. Mrs. Wells Lonnsberry, wife of the man who single-handed, hold up and robbed a mall train near Topeka, Kansas, several weeks ago, arrived In Medford this mnrnlng. after a visit to her hiiBband, who is In a Topeka hospital, suffering from a bullet wound received while re rlrtlng arrest. ' Mrs. IiOiinsbery declined to talk bo yonrt expressing explicit faith, In her husband lind recounting, an accident which occurred some years ago when' I-ounaborry received a Bevere injury to bin head. BA1R 203 Commercial Street G0L00EL GIVEN AN DNITID MESS UtSBD WIM0.1 Los Angeles, Cal Sept. 16. Five thousand enthusiastic Dull Moosers Jostled for stanadlpg room at the Ar cade station today to welcome Colo nel Itoosevelt Accompanied by a band, they shouted campaign songa and otherwise worked off their enthu siasm while waiting for the biggest of tho Bull Moose. A murmur of disappointment Bwopt through the crowd, when It was an nounced that, owing to his stop at Santa Barbara, the colonel would be late In arriving here. Shortly after noon the streets along which the colonel was to pass were massed with humanity. It waa esti mated that 100,000 crowded the line of march. Because of many threatening letters received by the police,- Chief Sebas Inn dispatched four automobiles to the railroad station, each carrying four plain clothes men, armed with sawed, off shotguns, to guard the former president. THE REGULARS ARE CHASING ROOSEVELT ONITICD rXKRS MOAflBD Willi). San Francisco, Sept 16. On behalf of the candidacy for re-election of President Taft, J. Adam Dede, former congressman from Minnesota, and John M .Harlan, of Chicago, son of the late John M. Harlan, associate Justice of the United Statos supreme court, will arrive here today and ad dress mass meetings on both sklos of the bay tonight v The two speakers are following the wake of Colonel Roosevelt, progres sive nominee, answering his argu ments. People who thought the crops were ruined should attend a few fairs, and oheer up. Eugene has eBtabllBhed a rock pile on which to exercise Kb hoboes. Service in a modern store consists of first, reliable merchandise, next comes the price, and third, courtesy. This store (which will soon be open) will embody all three of these very essential qualities. We will sell the best merchandise the world produces at the most conservative prices. Men will find this a real store and you shall be served as best we know how. In a day or two we will announee the opening date. GAR IS NOT HITCHED TO A STAR UNITED PRESS WIHB.l Plqua, Ohio, Sept. 16. Traveling to Chicago by the longest route and on a slow train, Governor Woodrow Wil son, the Democratic nominee for pres ident, today denounced railroad offi cials for refusing to attach his private car to a fast train. ''No more private cars for me," Bald Governor Wilson here, "unless different arrangements can be made. Senator Gore left New York two hours before we did, and already Is in Chi cago, lie could finish his business tlmw, ami moot na en rnntA line ." Governor Wilson's car was shunted back and forjh In the Columbus yards for some time this morning. This gave the Democratic candidate an acute attack of "nerves." Then they attached his car to a truln that makes all stops between here and Chicago. At Urbana, Wilson was greeted by several hundred persons. He shook hands with those nearest the car, but did not address the gathering. NICARAGUANS ARE VERY SORE AT AMERICANS ONITKD PDEH8 fJOARBD Willi. niueflelda, NIc, Sept. 16. During an antl-Amerlcan demonstration Inci dent to the cele ration of the anniver sary of Central American Independ ence, a party of American sailors from the gunboat Tacoma were fired upon In the streets. A mob of excited Nica raguans was Immediately formed, and for a time It was feared that bloodshed would result I1UI1XED TO DEATH IN THEIR HOTEL CMITED FHESS lAASKO Willi!. Raymond, Waash., Sept. 16. C. D. Osborn, aged 72, and his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Davis, aged 30, were burned to death In a fire destroying the Ger manla hotel here today. Mrs. Daavls and her husband, W. A. Davis, are reported to .have quarreled recently. He denied this, but the po lice are holding him, pending a full Investigation. DE & LEVITT HE STIRRED UP TROUBLE IN HOPYARD Word was received by telephone at the sheriff's office about 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon of a riot at the hop yard of Sam Jones, about 12 miles north of Salem. The message stnted that one Chinaman had been sorlouBly Injured, and that the lives of several others were In Jeopardy. Deputy Sheriff William Esch and Dr. W. C. Smith left Immediately for the scene, where they found a large number of women and children gathered In con sternation and fear for their lives. The cause of the disturbance was traced to Tom Osborn, who had entored tho Chinaman's house, and, It Ib alleged, assaulted him, The Injured CeleBtlal had a large gash over one eye, which the doctor dressed and bandaged up, making him as comfortable as possible under the circumstances. The China man was cared for In his own homo, and Deputy Esch brought the aggres sor to Salem and placed him In the county Jail. Gin Sing, the injured man, did not make formal complaint against Osborn, so the case was dropped this mornlng.and Osborn was given his freedom, after spending a day and two nights In Jail, ROOSEVELT GREETED DY UNITED I'ltyS LEASED WIDE. Santa Barbara, Cal., Sept. 16. Greeted by 10,000 men, women and children and amid a waving maze of red bandana hamlkerchleves, Colonel i Theodore Roosevelt today delivered a' 10-mlnute address here today. The colonel lauded the progressive party and its leaders In California, giving a personal guarantee for their loyalty to the principles he espoused. He said: "The state leaders of progresslve Ism in California are men such as to Inspire the utmost confidence, and If any of them are proven unworthy of his trust I personally will take the stump against him. What the progres sive party wants is reariess men who will carry out every plank of the pro- gres'slve platform." ' " ' I The colonel then successively scored President Taft nnd Governor Wilson CROWD Corner Court Street for what he termed their refusal to carry out the planks of their respec tive platforms. The platforms them selves he severely criticised. Diiby Mine Saturday. If you appreciate a rip roaring com edydon't miss seeing Margnret Mayo's "Baby Mine," which Ib the of fering at the Grand Sa'turday evening,, September 21. 'flaby Mine" Is a play that has been a positive and legitimate success from Its first production, The aim of the authoress and producer has been to create real fun, merriment and laugh ter, and they have succeeded almost to the limit. There has been nothing so strong, Bo fascinating and lntonae comedy during the present age at leaBt. This comedy Is a sensational success, as It abounds with situations and fun that produce cyclonic out bursts of laughter. There Is unbridled gnlety created all the time, and there Ib not dull or solemn moment In It. The methods and acting of the young mother, and the deluded young husband are close to real happiness and Impress most of an adult audience personally. It Is rlb-expnndlng fun and merriment, and the sentiment is so strongly fascinating thnt many are willing to see "Bnby Mine" over and over again. Its success has been enormous, a year In New York, eight .months In Chicago, and nearly two years In Lon don, Is but a brief record of the come dy's run. , Seats on sale Friday. A BIG STRIKE IS THREATENED IN WEST VIRGINIA rONITED PI1E8II LEANED WII1E 1 Charleston. W. Va., 8eut. 16. Al though the miners are willing, the coal operators In the Kanawha field today refused to participate in the ar bitration plan suggested by Governor Glasscock. It Is predicted here today that a general strike of 75,000 WeBt Virginia miners, union and non-union, will take place shortly. May Order It. Oskaloosa, la., Sept 16. President White, of the Miners' Union, declared here today that at the International officers' meeting to be held here to morrow an order calling for a general strike In West Virginia would prob ably be Issued. Children Cry , FOR FLETCHER'S O A i T O R I A J, y' . . :v..'" "'.A , " ' v- I '(J, V . .' I''- ' " .'.,,'1 v .- ' M A R J 0 R I E CORTLAND Who will be seen In the role of "Zoic" In the Margaret Mayo comedy "llaliy Mine," which comes to Hie Grand Opera House on Saturday, September 81. 11 Grand 11 ti if it 13 TRIUMPHANT RETURN Will hand you William A. J Presents the funniest play in the JJ 11 11 II II English language ABY MINE mm II II 11 11 u 11 11 RI 11 11 BY MARGARET MAYO "Baby Mine" Is a joyous bundle of hearty fun, not to be missed, If you know what's good for you. A year In New York, eight months In Chicago, nearly two years in London, Is but a brief record of the comedy In the larger cities. II I'rkcs 5c, l.00, $U0. lit fcd iM fcjt Mia ton MJL mil Midi ifl Read The Journal For News New Fall Large assortment of ladies' new fall coats just received. Quite a few exclusive pat terns. The very newest stylish garments. Hundreds to select from. Very low prices. We will he pleased to show them to you. Millinery Department Headquarters for all desirable creations of ladies' hats. Large assortment of popular street hats, dress hats, shapes, ostrich plumes and fancy feathers. Moderate prices. You are invited to visit this department. Look them over; you will not be urged to buy. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240-246 Commercial Street SATURDAY NIGHT II SEPTEMBER 2 1ST M n is II ti a gross of giggles El Brady, Ltd. mm II 11 11 II II II II II 11 II 11 11 ti 11 II II II Scat Sule opens Friday E3 mi th 1i&4ftLmMmlmH&kluiiitLtoli)kilm C0A TS ii- 1 4. i