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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1912)
ALL the news that's fit to printhonest ed itorials, influenced by neither clique nor corpora-tion..-The Capital Journal stands for the people. THE largest circulation in Salem and it is steadily increasing The Capital Journal affords the very best medium for all advertisers. v 36TH YEAR '' . 1 J . n Man Loses Identity ' Had Absolutely no Recollec tion of Four Years During "Which He Had Married and Was Father to two Children (IMTKI) rilKHR I.KAHED WHIR. Urn AukcIcb, Cnl., Nov. 28. "It's jlaiy! Oli, I knew It would be. I nev er could have married any one else," cried Al licit J. nyan, of San Diego, vlicii lie was reunited with his wife aj the central police Btntion here to day. H.vnn recovered last Sunday from a mental lapse of four years, according to Ids story, during which time he lind nun rled Mary Lloyd, of New York, Id whom he had been engaged vhen lie went to Arizona for his health. Ho wna told last night that he waa a married man with two chil dren, and since then he has waited in an agony of apprehension lest the woman he married waa not the girl he loved and had left In New York. The Ityans departed together to cel vbrnto Thanksgiving, Mrs. Ryan tell ing tho police that she would return later and explain all she knows of the unusual case. Employer Recognized Him. Ryan came to himself lying on the leach at Oceanslde, and came to Los Angeles to seek work. He was rec ognized by a San Diego man as a former employe, who told him that he had a wife and two children In that city, Ryan could not remember, and the San Dlegan, thinking he was shamming, notified the police. According to Ryan's story, he was doorkeeper for a wealiy club In New York, and was engaged to marry Miss Mary Flood. He became 111 and mem bers of the club paid 18 expenses to Phoenix, Ariz., where he went In search of health. This was In 1908, and Ryan says he remembers nothing from the time he boarded the train in Sew York, after kissing his fiancee goodbye until he awoke at Oceanslde. Joins Ills Wife. "They tell me I have a wife and two "babies in San Diego," he said. "I do . not know who she can be. They say her name is Mary, and perhaps I have sent for Mary Flood and married her. I hope to God it Is she. It must be I couldn't have married any one else.'1 Ryan was not detained by the po lice, but be promised to visit the po lice station dally. There today the broken thread of his life was re 0 SETTLEMEJiT OF DISPUTE IX SIGHT f i'nited rnr,ns leased winis.l Plltslnirg, Pa., Nov. 28. There was "n sign of a settlement of the dispute between the Carnegie Steel company and representatives of the 625 train men who struck because three of their number were discharged for cir culating a petition for readjustment of wages. More than 15 strikebreakers were quartered in the Homestead plant last night. Tho strikers refused overtures today from officials of the I. W. W. to help them within the strike. Two More States - Dedicate Sites at Exposition CNITKD rnBSS I.BAHKD WII1B. San Francisco, Nov. 28. The com missioners of the states of New York and West Virginia will dedicate sites for Participation in the Panama-Pa-cific international Exposition tomor lnw In the presence of many thou 8lnds (Jf natives from the Empire and uthem states, who are now gather ing. Norman E. Mack, chairman o the ev York delegation will plant the S on the New York site, which Is 'diaccnt to the on neWted hv Penn sylvania's chief executive. New York ' 8,,t aside i7r,o.Ofln Thus r;,r twenty-one states have Skated sites for state buildings, and "J'-two states have accepted the In 1,aon to participate In tho 1915 Unl ersal exposition. : Z!z!z 'O. - Sllv ,n, . , i A, 'I'lic Day In ho West. San Francisco v. 28. nrlirht ....-..,,-, ouimy airs and 7 Weather wlcn as a whole could not b hetti'fd. murk. 1 today all t I ",,U,B"10 IHc'KUromCan- n(la t0 e Mexican li9, i tll6 cast heavy BI1nw and a howling "Hazard proved a solhart, Joy8 of iurk''y day while In the middle west and tl0 Itoeky ,,,,,. 7 t,,ln 8"l'tl," the temperatures ,:;,:.... i Biues nnu nrlght sunshine T w"010 CHiWt. tl-' day was In every way a perfect one. A Notable Change in Situation NEW YOIth" TIMES POINTS )l"f THE VAST DIFEKHEXCK 1!1 T1VEEX THE ( AMl'AHiX OF WIL SON' AM) THAT OF CLEVELAM), (New York Tltnos.) When President Cleveland entered the White Mouse in 1885, the break in Republican ascendency in the nation al government was the first in nearly a quarter of a century, Partisans on both sides expected a "clean sweep." Bui Mr. Cleveland, with that rare ability of his to grasp the real signifi cance of changes under representa tive government, had pledged him self to the principle that only such of fices should be changed as were con cerned In tho policy of the govern ment, and that the masses of purely business places should not be treated as "patronage." This principle he en forcedconsidering the pressure nec essarily brought to bear upon him with marked fidelity. But the condi tions were difficult, the civil service law was new and Its machinery unde veloped; the result was mixed and by no means satisfactory as the advo cates of the merit system desired. On the 4th of March, next, another change will take place. After 16 years the Democratic party will regain con trol of the government. But this time no one expects a "clean sweep." None will occur. Undoubtedly many offi ces will be turned ovr to Democrat ic ' appointees. But the number In which there will be no Interruption whatever will be nyiny times as great as In 18S5. Very few offices not "pres idential" that is, filled by nomina tion of the president will be affected. In what were formerly the great pat ronage departments of the government the treasury, the postoffice, and the department In Washington-only a fraction of the places will show tne Influence of the election, while In the diplomatic and consular service the nroportlon will bo far less than jd years ago. And this remarkable change is bound to he progressive, it is m concrete result of a very great ad- . . iln.nnf trhtpll Ifl vance in pumic snaiium.., ......... still going on. Every friend of prac tical, orderly, clean and eitictenr, gov ernment may rejolee that this fe so. OFFERS HE WAR It FOR JIISSIMi I Am.llirti (DSITED I'KESH LEASED WIRE. sn Francisco, Nov. 28.-To stimu late the search for Wlllnm Watt, cap italist of Naia, who disappeared l.t Oakland last Friday afternoon, and whose automobile was found naf 'the ferry there. Mrs. Elizabeth Wt. mother of e. missing man of feivd a reward of r,00 here to.ioy i or ...... i,,m rienii or !'" The police throughout me m.. .... a re tery i,i on ie case, ii"'- wuiriiiiB " " appears to grow more puz'i'M old, six l" t:i; n-oti In 32 years and weighsah.,u'JT" ponnds Will Get Jury Trial. UNITED HIES LEASED WW- t Anglos. Cal., Nov. 2S.- 9S. owlm- topr. of business in -.e rase of former Ct lr.M cutor Guy Eddie, in i a " (Hinquei'fV of .. . the tntmt.iiB transferred to mInor, probabl v II b nMure the superior com... Eddie of Jury trial. Lost Wife n"'1 Lif, . rrSITED WESS LF.ASFD WHlM r, i vv "S -necause he ob-Napa.Cal.,N- 1 , lected to the attentions of Chris Care tls Ue, rred N . lne' engagt t to L here today and as a result is o with a bullet through his hw kelson the trail of the s.aer. . vacuum. vrrmrui . i " -r-r-w I'll Get By E0RGIE, like another George who lived in VJ times way back, Took his little hatchet oat to find what he could hack, Looked the pleasing; prospect o'er and softly mur mured, "Gee; I've no time to monkey round with ai.y cherry tree!" Thought about Thanksgiving that was out two days away ; Said, "I've got to have a turk to celebrate the day;" Sashayed toward the turkey yard and gave a sud- den shout, "I'll get you, Mr. Gobbler, if you Don't Watch Out!" GOBBLER had been fattened up and given corn to gorge Till he was a whopper and was 'most as big as George. So when Geoigie waved his blade with bloody, fell intent Turkey simply gobbled couldn't scare him for s cent; Kionrked mid strutted round awniie, his wattles flaming red, With a manner truculent that very plainly said. "Look sharp or I'll flog you 'fore you know what you're about, an' the gobbler 'II get you if yoa Don't Watch Out!" Syndicate to Build Yacht to Meet Upton i-siti:d I'lii" r SR l.rSi:l " San Francisco, N' L'S Sir Tin.' i..., , f.;,.,lieni'" to rn tie' , rlass at tl-- Fa""'' ' I'acifi in-national KspoH'i-Jii i" itta in ,,.l9 i,rcn accepted 1'X headed by Thomas I- ,lMit of the West C'"' a st I... r 1 1 1 .,m.nv. The i ha ice rea'li-: i,n. hehalf of a syndicate. yet !o .,,,,1 nermit me to accept y ..,,. f,,r n race m the - :-n.rj class to be sailed here during UU -We will me-t yo-i with a boat de signed under the International rule, - i : '. You, Mr.Gobbler JAMES A. EDGERTON npoiojle, to June, VVhitcoml, R,.x I milt and Failed by San Franciscans "A::, I ii.,iv Hie b-iat win Thi irate v lit he n i ;t 1 up m - , r.i-.iH ft thin el'v, Th" ..:' , -i in th" i,.-i'lilH,rl.M, i,f IT.". n, i' i!l ... .I.illblwllv ! 'ail"'! ; ;,;.; ', w as pn-s.-n' t is,t..t, at a I iili' fi' i.i .1 an I I ' Tl ,:,.ir-ht '1 I arn that he wnuio ,,...e ,; worthv enipetitlor. Sir Thnnias I . i,, 1 , r 1 1! ir ; Hli.'iiiirurk here f-.r t(." I , ,.: -iiier it is lb- "i.- tii' i j, , u .; ,,. (n tl'p in'eniath.nal r fr ti," A::,eri'-n cup. or anoth-r (,; ' : f. i undecided j Mil ,: sii"it njai. I '.i -'.'r. iB threai.-n lo ar- e.'IM :. if a '-' i.er tt. lire ut.d cif. c ticlpate. If Ih' ly birds '''-' ; , I turkey shoot I" I eld I . ... avor. the chief of K" iii'-ll say they will par- ., , lull for it. Flf - bought. s t ." v y i 1 ' Jn k ' vu ' ' 99 DON'T know of anything in all creation's plan That can scare a boy more than a turkey gob bler can. With his tail spread like a fan, his wings dowi oq the ground, Strutting round and gobbling with a terrifying sound. This one made for little George, who suddenly turned tail, Dropped liis hatchet in his flight and legged it with a wail, Every step imagining he heard that turkey shout, "The gobbler '11 get you if you Don't Watch Out!" V ATER on that Mr, Turk got his, as turkeys may, ILrf Specially if they are fat around Thanks giving day. Father came upon the scene nd set a pace so hot, Strutting gobbler had to execute the turkey trot. George, who saw his enemy with head upon the block, Didn't shed a single tear or feel i single shock. But when served his portion waved his drumstick with a shout. "We got yoij. Mr. Gobbler, 'cause yoa Didn't ffatcli Out!" Herbert Quick Is Boomed for Cabinet Place o a a I nr J- An !,..i...-, I.T- ..'..v I Ttou !! litl '' ' " l;,l? of arC 'li' it" ,.! !' ri. ai '1 I'.i' -.d" r ,,f i, .ii V l.ooKs II,. w!i.i al ore- tin. ( Mv, la , and ns til-t- ,--k,y le u ti.a: Ih rh. f, to r K I- ;! I. I J " p;,.-r fn-it l-'l'"" f w,!,,,- lie n would 'I'll' lookup' for voft iililical hi.ii. and ti their ri - Kular em.l';yiii''iit they uiu heller off flniiiic.aliy. ! PRICE TWfl r.FiMT: Hit' Itii) lii the East. New York. Nov. Sf.Huwllnir t'lasts iuuI swirling snow Is the seasoning f,..- tiu, TlwnksRlvltiK turkey today all the way from Texas to t;, ot'j:ia mid troni ihetv nonh to f.in.ula. H,.iy oners New ork state, ami In many sections (j'an-i'ort.il ion vt.w deinorailed In i';intoii, N Y , M liirlie of snow lias fall, n The Morni struck Ne Yoik this niornini; and aliva,l Is lK serious ,li!lu tilty w ith the strerj rar srl'v ire. Talks to Interest Dairymen M'I'tHI, M'i: hl'ltS AT tt. A. (', F V It M I IIS' i:,U, HI I I Mill It II 0 I.1H' IUIIIY M 11.111 Is A mil n vn Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- vallls, Or., Nov, 2S.- Ilairynieil will lind niiiili of spis'lal luleresi In the runners' Week program at the Ore gon AgTlculluriil college this ear, A letter received from J. SI, DleliHron. of Ashliuni Farm, Sliedd, where line registered Jerseys are bred, gives the ulijert of his address Tuesday after noon, IiiH'einlier 10 from 4 to fi o'clock, an "Tho lliilldiiiK of a Hairy Herd." A. K. Kisser, in charge of the west- ern dairy linestigallous for the llu reau of Animal Industry of tho mil-d Miates uepartnient of AKricultun. wrlti's that ho will have an his hiiIi- loci "The Work or the I'. S. Dairy , .,.m Atlt.rn.-")r-nf.rl says that a,. nvlslon In the West" ll l to lH-uk , ,., ,., , ((f . . . TlmrMdiiy afteruiKUi, Ueceinher 13, from 4 to r, o'chnk. lie U lo speak also, on his way to the go at LewlHton. Ma., D.H-eniher 9, and prob- ably will have a place on the program of tho stain Diilryineii's convention at Albany. Other loclurcM of interest t.i dairy- men atlendlhK the Fanners' Week will Include thoiu. of Hr. Wllhyconilm on ' Agricultural Opportunities," "Co-op. i.iatlve Market Inn," "Hairy Herd Im provement," and "Livestock, a Factor on the Hairy Farm." I'rnf. L. I.. Pot ter will give ili-iiiniistralliin lerlures on "Judging Hairy Cattle." "Market lug Livestock," and "Judging lle'f Cattle." l'rof. L. L. Kent, bead of the dairy school will ham a number of Inler eslluK lertures and ileiiioiiHlratlull:! on 'Xtill.. llu ( 'mii itoslt loll find Seere- tlollS, I'lle llalMOlk Tet," S1I1H I Ileeolds," "Hairy Ital Ions." alul ' Hairy j Fiulpmeiit." f!. It. Samson of the animal hue handry ileparinieiit. Kill talk on 'Tun clples of lire, ding." and I'mf II. D Si iid'l. r will speak of "Hp. na! Crops for the Dairyman-- Kale, Kape, and Ki ols." as well as of ol lo r il t. "Farm CI se Making" Is .,n "I the illllijel IS Oil V, hlrll 0 C. Hl'lip '-II Mill l.pe.lk lie Will Itii. Heal ot I l ean, Separators'' and ' Tai m V.: t. r Making " In-hii lii-veH's 1- fir.-, on "I'arm Itusliie. s Melllli.l . ' will h" helpful to the ilairyn .'in Im wi-'l.fs to u.ake his husliie. .i a liii,iii' i,il S'l"-,-, vi, mid there will : i p.irih -'lar value Hi l'r..r 'I D l:- '"' '" rn "The Fa; ii. .'" fu. i. I'lspo al -a 'I I i " ' " ' i 1 1 ii -up the Soil h I'm - ' .nf-c tious fliildr-n "' 1 v;.l...i-! l-'i-, r," and " I r--im The talks on iimhI mi mii ill-l.i.r Inii-ii. l'.e I it ii Im'. '' ,r ':" -ire ami II-,- ir, of . "Ii I ' h- fl,,l. w.ll I'" II.'' I -lill.- to ' -:, as lo I,,.- v del .1 f.-r,-. : " e ; S,-I,IV II Will add lo '' - P'olV.-'.: -,. O'l l..:i,; o ' h'n- ',-y, tie- i.u.'l. "! ' ' ., ,,. , ,:. - ' " ' ..( , f.,1 I. col , i. Ii !'.- ' . i -in. '''! ,.!',', Ill I Miihiiier al s.ni ll.ro ' i i , - .in i. . .i in ' i.i .ri i ( ,.. ,.- i . 1 1 i.ii-:- i ... ; - - f -1 1 - I " .Mr :i. , -i ' 'I i,,- -,.ii i,i- ,,- ', i ,,si at . J.i-Si ii iler l,.ir.l'.n llejd. i nn in.- in"'" ' I flkol-ma. Ml, Nov l'"f"' Senator Jaiie-s Hold m dl" I at b: home h'Te today : - ! Bananas Might Be Illegal Attorney licneral Inclines to Opinion that Convicts must He Resentenced, and that Governor Cannot liv Dav ll Is M,ssl,, tllllt II,,,,.,, ,V ,(, exerutlons at Hi,, slate p, 'intent lary on I'riilay, liernnlirr III, lecanllrss f tart I hat Hits Is the il.il,, o which tile live condeintiiHl nun sciitrneeil In death hai hren reprieved by (he gov ernor. John I'. Koliert ;oli, of thin city, rais ed (lie ,lle.llon will, Alloniev (ielleral ; t in w I". .i .1 t.lav as to wtMlici- it n Hhlti the power ,,r the eeeutive to I r. a condemned, mini and set a. date for his execution at a lime cer tain aller the dale hi, h has been set b t In- court for flu, Judgiiirnt In lu everiilril. Attorney - Cenerul Crawford Inn i iarted an ln esl Igiif Ion Into Hie law pomls Involved. Off luiml he mild to day thai It Ih his opinion that It. will he necessary for all of the condemned ineti to he taken tut. U In the respective rotinlles In which they wern original ly setllolleed and for the court f' BWllll set new dales for their execution. I'xeciilliius Mlfht lie I'ridunircil. Ill IIiIr event there would be llttl.i likelihood that all of the men would , , (,uy ini) m .,,, pr()llHlly ()V),r ft '. ,.i,ui ,,. ,,, .,... ,.,.,irU ,,v ,.. , ,,, ,.. 1)f ,,,.,,, M1uly ,B nol ,!irr(, , , (,ay , ,.,,ml, .,. of m ,,mrt lat ,t , n,,(HHa.v rr ,,, ,llrt , r,w,. .,.,, ,,t ,H n,.lMIHIlttry for , court li,, nainn another ilahi on which tint ,.,,.,. H , ,,n ,. lH ,,, ,K1y f , ,.xru ,,U,M ,,. hl ,lklll(, MI11 hlmf I ,....,., f (,av ,,.. ,, B,,n. ti ncn shall Im Inllli led, He expresses the opinion that this Is purely a inovn for Hie Judicial jsiwer and iillhougli in some cases It has I n d, signaled as a ministerial art It has he.-n held as lying solely within the provlnrn of the court. Sliilule Silent on Particular. Tim constitution gU" to Hi., gover nor Ihu Miwir lo giant reprieves, rnin- II I ll Ol1 1. Ml inn. isii'i",,., tun in lal- lutes ale Ml-in on iii" iini as to wnen a reprieve shall i , a e to ho effective. 'I he reprieves weir granted from limit lo lime iiml eac h of Hi" Ih ,! signal. .1 I I iilav. i..,eihlier 1 I, ii i the date for Million III Celt III" people of at.. ioi.; to teialn rnpltiil pun nt ,ill,i;ll.. l-s lo ral has Hot Kl V I'll I op', ion on lie- ipie.aioa. -,,l ll'loli to Ih- I. Hit Ml' d I. t t.i In M i Koli. i ! ill ll '.. a . al o ii: ' led i, , , I In i t, HI Hie ee, utlolis were c ar- ii. (I il on I lie day liiuueil l.y Ih" gov , i i;,,i and l w a . ib I' l mill, d that sui ti ,,1 ioii Wei" HI'Tal, II li ilf he po- ,il,,. ti,ai t!i- supei mi' lui.-iu or wur ,, ii ,,: i!,.. iri-..n ' '-iirl.s Ihe n- ,., , (,,. Hi . If, , I I he llld clllhlll on a . ! mi'-' of hiai'l.t.-r Will Hold up Decision for Several Weeks ! J-ii." I , . i. ; 1 ( i , ; v . . t of i .i,.- ,i . i, i : - ! . .., i ,i .i a' ' ' 1 11 , . .-ii .if i . - , j, , . . I -. Ir .,, , -I ' - -.1. I ' I .. , ,, I . , I, H , . II ,11 I . ' I' I i i,c i ,1 ' f , 1 1 1 . i . ,! ! 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