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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1912)
WEDNESDAY, XOYEMBEIt IS, 1012- I Mite ruur ... BM Bm : i , Immmmmmmmmii i Warm Blankets niii i The Legal Dynamite Explodes .11 nous hi.i: AinitAvns that mimes we it: dueiied them l THE I III W, OK IMH SKIN tl IMJ-HM h AT SJ ATI 1 1.. Ipmthii I'm:ks m:ani.d wiiii:. Tacoinn, AVukIi., Nov. 13. The 1-1 lyniunlto which Covcrnineiit Kicclnl C.aiiiiBcl II. I). Townsend ycHtcrdny af ternoon Indicated to .Indue CnHliiiinn wiih under the. dcfenHe In t ho nine of C. ;. Ifoic.ton and John II. Mullock, con victed of -oiiBi!i'iify to defraud ths government, through (vdlimlve coal bldn, exploded lit noon today wlien a Imncli of 10 nrfldnvltH W'l'o filed In court by nine. Jurom, who lmd convict ed Koimton and liullock and llalliff M. lltvitton, of the federal court. Urotton, In IiIh affidavit, Hays, as llalliff of tin' Jury while the niHO wiir In progress, lie observed the jury wiih liclng rihado.vcd liy men who tiled lo Ret to the Jur.v men. He prevented HiIm. After the verdict, he wild, Samuel MIIIohoii, who made affidavit for the Icfi line thai lie had ' n cozmieil li to a verdict 'if guilty hy nilst'opr, Hcnti, tlona of other u 'Vineti, came t him nnd Raid he wa being Khndo'.vcd, "Them follows are following mo and talking to nir nl! the time uliont I lint verdict," MIIIohoii nald to the hallifr When naked "what fellows," Mllle Hiin Bald the 'eaal coniiany." Urolto l lilted t'lni In he careful, Iiiter Mill.'. on cniac hack an I mild that P.oh ?,ee had told him thor" wan a "piece of money in II" If he am. Id ret iinolher .biror and make 1 1' i ! i v i : in try lo influence the judge l-i lei Hous ton rfl with a fine and u.t'ioii: m orlMoniuent. MlllcKon told I'rotlon the "co;il emn- 1II II V WIIH helil lii it," and tliev die nut can' how Ml! Hie fine If Ihev e mil' el (nil of I he 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lonmenl. MllleKon hald he hi'llcved lie could L'l'l $,",111111, "W hen I hey come through. I'll pel Hie money In my pocket." MllleMiii told li. ilt.au. ! "II Iohoii .i i1 I he w an lo ne . 1 lions ton at tin' office ( I' W. li. ('. -inil;e I J'iilurdiiy lief olecllon. MllleHOII llhl'l levolvcil (', .l.lles al'orney f- r Hop;, ton, lollliij', I'liilm 1li.il "llnli'H tells iii thai we eu'i ih thai, and I hey can't liollier 'is ary.' ' "When they conie through Willi nnai cv wo will have a wine siipi'i r " lr finally told IhViton, In a late eonvei Biitlon. H. M. liutt'in, a Juror, Hald .MllW'H.ni had Rpoken to ljin of the verd'el ami trl il to got lil:n ' ''liange IiIh niln.l Walking aloa; Pacific aveni'e Mllh koii pointed up to the National lenity building, where I'litcH, I'eer iv Biin have tlielr offlceH, and said: "Thonc fellows have offered mo a pile of money, and fin golne; to Ink" It." nulton biivh In his affidavit that MlllcKon told him he wan to get the money In Hates' aflco. .furor .U. (I. I'lfer said MIII"non tr'ed to get him to go In nnd try to sro' a new trial. So (lid J. I', flrlm, another Juror. Howard W. Nicholson, a juror, said that Robert Io, of the Oneral Klec trie coiiipnny, n friend of Mllleson, was In the deal with MIlloBon. and that one Terrenco, who, lie lielicved, to bo a coal company agent, iiIho was working for Houston. AIbo that Torrence. nnd a ti in ii named Smith had met him at Torn Hill and tried to pet him to sign an affidavit. 0. A. Clin iimn n, n juror, swore lie had heard Torrence hud shown an affidavit to Nicholson signed by f'hnp- rnan, lie went to f. O, Hates' office to sen about It, and Dates explained It by saying an affidavit had been prepared hoping lie would Blgn, and a dork bad Hlgned bis name to It, and Torrence had taken this ropy, lie said be was told lie was the last of the Jurors ta sign. The. jurors also aliHoluloly repudiat ed the statements of Mllleson as to what happened In the Jury room. Tbev say, Instead of being the last to vote for cnnvlction, that be was Hie first, and that lie argued all the time for conviction of both Houston and Hnl- IncV. The affidavits will be presented to Judge r, minium this afternoon. Wheth er nnvbody will be brought to book and prosecuted for trying to bribe iiirvnien to make false affidavits or nut will be up to District Attorney f'olner. v liicoi'jiiiriiliiins. The following named llrniK filed ar ticles of Incorporation In the ollhc of ili,. sei relary of slnle Indav: (', ('. I null, y I'o.. Portland, raining oapltal ialioii t" it mi $iiiio lo $7,"aio. Federal ( ' 1 1 .i i i, in I n I'ni'il.'iiiil $7.". nun. Illc Creek l.orxing Co., Portland, ? L'.'iii una. Slovens Coni ; 1 1 1 Suit shop, I erllnnd. if I ilium. Lewis Kiver y draulir Mines Co. Porllatid. raising 1 1 L p 1 1 a 1 1 a l i 1 1 1 1 from iflo.iiiin to $Mi.uiiil. H'niiioiid l.iiniber it Palo Agency, Port- bind, supplementary. 1'iani'c l.oinW Moncv. London. Nov. L',. - A Paris dispatch to I lie Financial News here says Hie Lank el' France has advanced all $s. I'lii'.oiin loan In Hie Pulgariau govern ne ul. El n ii ii tr.a n u u u u n ti u ii u u II II II w li a if rt ii y M M IX u n u 13 11 11 n n n u M ti u n u n M u li li li 13 11 u -:::z- 'y- - f... 1 ,:J - i : n.'('.HHtumrrn!i:i:5 ; Victor Vapor Gas Heaters Give the most heat for the least money O'.viii", to a ,ior which comes in ivt.ict with the ras t!:'!'1'1, that div husky atmosplier e which is ."cnciallv P'oducovl by usm;', r,as in htUini?, is com pletely eliminated, Ihe hninln:', (it illiimh.itiiu'; .".as pioducos another e.as with an unpleasant odor, In tho Victor this oJo i ous nas is completely consumed, makiii!1, the VICTOR ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS. and inM .timid eattin," voiii pas hill in two, We scil llu' Victor in uiious si.vs tiom the small j'ct lie, tie!, which can le aaickK attached to ordm aiy f.as jet withcl the use of tulMna, to the Lvv.er two-hiiintM' ietltii,t!.!!'; healer, Pt op in and see them in actual epilation, U n n ti a u u ci u 13 P! n M n n n E3 H li IS 11 tl u n ti n u 0 n tl IJ 11 a a a n n a a n ii n is u u u ii n ii n n n a n ti ii u If Makes HomeBakin EasyanflProjltaDie AdJsHeallhfulQualiiiesfaierooil TheonlyBakingPowdermade jromnoyaibrape ereamoj lartar. sap No lime Phosphates Ho Alum m Hero of Roosevelt Shooting, Schrank's Diary and Pistol iluu .(tin 2u I .(r wSiuJ- ' V: t L 7 V v. V - - X' ", :-vt if I'hotog by Amiirlcnn Preis Aaaoclatlon. TIIK horo of Mm attoinptml ltooscvolt iissasslnatiou was Elbert E. Mar tin, the eeli iiol's private stenotfraphcr. who leaped iiion John Schrnnk, the assassin, before the hitter could tire a mtouiI nnd perhaps fatal shot. Martin, who was n football player and an athlete not ho long a tro, in here shown holding piik'et of the candidate's ma niiHcript through which the bullet passed A pane from SehratiU's ipnrv. written dally on looso note paper. In which the supposed Insane man tells "the people of the United States" of the Mclvlnley dream, Is mio sIhum, i,, etiier Willi tilt) pistol Bvdiriliik used In Ni'inlliiK ii bull Into (.'olooel Uonsev ,-;i , In st SAGE TEA WILL DARKEN THE HAIR l!i stores l adcil ami (iray llnlr In Nat ural ( nler Handrail' ((nick. IV ll'l'IIIO V I'll. Then' is nothing new aboui the Idea el usiiiK aK lor ivsloriiin . eolor el' die hair. Our urnniluiiither kept their hair dark, (;lessy and abundant by tlie use of a simple "Sam- Tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took in a dull, faded or streaked appear ance, they made a brew of Suno leaves and applied it to their hair with won derfully beiictUial effect. Nowadays we don't have to resort to the old time tilt some method of nathiTinK the hcrlis and making the tea This Is done by skillful chemists better limn we could do It ourselves; and all we have to do is to call for the ready -made product, Wyoth's Sa;e and Sulphur Hair Itimedy. containin;; si tie- III the proper strength, with the addition of sulphur, another old-time suilp remedy. This preparation gives youthful col or and beauty to the hair, and Is one ef the best remedies you can use for dandruff dry, feverish. Itching scalp, and falling hair llel a fifty cent bot tle from your druggist t.xl.iy, and you will he surprised at the ipilck results. All druggists sell It, under guurantev that tho money will be refunded If the remedy la not exactly as ropr si ntod. Agent, J. C. Terry. j Sleek .IiiiIkIiiu; Hllllding'. I IVr Oregon Agricultural College, Cor j Nallls. Oregon -Notice to Contrac tors. Sealed proposal for furnishing labor and materials tiopiired for the full completion (rlVpt coni'Me founda tion walls, of a frame stock Judging building; to be erected for the Oregon Agricultural College nt Corvallls, Ore c.in, will be opened by the board of jiuhlle building commissioners nt 2 I o'clock p. m , Thursday, November 21 jl'.'l:'. at the ibnernor's otlk-e State House. Salem. Oregon. ! Plans, specifications, notice and pro posal form may he obtained at the of t'.cc of W, C Knighton, architect, Cap atol building, Salem, Oreg'on. j The right Is reserved to accept or 'reject any or all bids, or to Wiilve any int'ormalties in bids. U A. WATSON. .Clerk of Hoard of Public Hulldins Commissioners, Sulein. Oregon. u i;i-:t .losephlae County Kclurno. C.rants l'ass. Ore. , Nov. 1;!. The canvassing board completed 'he offi cial count of the Josephine county elec tlon returns late Tuesday night. Of tho J -1 :! votes cvst for president K,xsevclt led with 735. Wilson TiHl, Hobs I0( and Taft 305. Other vote was as follows: Wr senator, n nirtie fiS5. I.ane ,"a2, Selling; tn. for congress, Kawley Tivl, Smith Mi!. Woman suffrage was given a major ity of 411. Will Try to Bounce Gonipers Ilochester, X. Y Nov. 13.-A for- mldahle movement to oust Samuel G. (JoinperB as preKldent of the American Federation of Ijihor and the substitu tion of a full Socialistic ticket was un- otereil here this afternoon. Already several of the big International asso ciations are on record as favoring n clean sweep of present federation ofll- cliils and Bcntlmeiit for such action Is in Id to he steadily Increasing. The Socialistic el 'nt comprises at cast one-third of the federation's del egates to the convention nnd the fight of tho Socialists to secure control of tilt organization will come to a head Monday night when the election of ofllcers Is to be held. All Indications now point to n red hot fight for con ttol, with tho Socialists putting up a full ticket. IHST NOT ALLOW (IIILI)llEX TO ACT UNITED I'llESS LEA8KD WIIIK.l San Francisco, Xov. 13. A warning to theatrical managers not to penult children tinder 1G years to take part In stage acts was given by Police Judge Dcasy here today when he found K. 0. Chillis resident managers of the Oi pheiim theatre here, guilty of violat ing the child labor law by allowing James Miilznnl, aged 11 years, to par ticipate in a gymnastic act staged at his theatre. Chllds will be sentenced tomorrow morning. Crew .May He I.osl. fsiriai 1'iiKsn n:.vsr.t vviiik.) furls, Noc. Ki. Apprehension Is felt here today for the safety of lll'teen men, the crew of the obsolete French cruised Fletiris, which broke adrift In a slonn from a gunboat towing her between Ifochefort and L'Oricnt. A torpedo-destroyer Is searching for the vessel. If you will take the trouble to look at our stock of blan kets and comforts, you will find all that is really desir able and aoocl, Do you know the satsfaction and com fort of sleeping under Woolen Balnkets? You need not load yourself down to keep warm, They are light, warm and so much more satisfactory than other covering, We have them in Light Blue and Light Tan Plaids, Striped, Solid Gray or Pure White at prices you can of ford to pay, up to $8,00 per pair, Our Cotton Blankets Are the best values for the money, We have them for as little as 60c a pair and upward, For the Baby . Get one of our "KRINKLED0WN" or "MINNEHAHA" wool finish blankets, They are certainly fine, We have them in various colors and very pretty designs, Noth ing better for the little ones, I,, , , i . .1 A big sio.ck or gooci A Dig sio.ck or goou 0&&i?0li?f$ Comforters illSH ind cash prices make a lrillitf0m lappy state of affairs ff:jgfl 'ou save money and are and happy You insured a rest, good night's Do not forget to see our Bath Robe Blankets ilh cord and tassels Can anybody explain w hy the stale of Washington should "go" differently from all the other 1'acilie states. I JUST RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMENT OF 9 H ens eavy Work Shoes The just right Shoe for the wet weather THE AMERICAN BOY SCHOOL SHOES are the shoes that we stand back of; these shoes for boys have no equal 444 STATE STREET REINHARTS THE QUALITY STORE WHY WAIT To furnish your home? This store offers you "Every Reason " why you should not wait. Everything for the home. Investigate our "easy payment" credit plan YOUNG COUPLES j', 1.1:; c- i i ""tima our knowledge of l outfitting houses of great K interest to them r- - - y ! 'V- "... . -rAW vs. We have a wide assortment of the newest frame mouldings Journal "Want Ads." bring reaulu 5 33r.jt m m m m m - m w 7 , . a mm m -m mas s n i wi i