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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1912)
. :"J.Wtk,CJL.!:,,!lW('1;, THE largest circulation in Salem and it is steadily increasing flic Capital Journal affords the very bdst medium for all advertisers. ALL the news that's lit to p.iiTt honest ed itorials, influenced by neither clique nor corpora tionThe Capital Journal stands for the people. 36TH YEAR. Viceroy of India Attacked Comb Thrown atHim as He Was Riding Elephant Kills Servant, bnt While Injured the Viceroy Esacpes SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, KM II Kit l, " " i iTTTTT. I ImNllrJN lUbblt Hunt. Delhi, India, Dec. 14. Baron and Uaroness Hardlnge, viceroy and vice reine of India, narrowly escaped as sassination by a native fanatic yester day while making their ceremonial en try Into Delhi, the new Imperial capi tal of India. The splinters of the powerful bomb which killed one native attendant and inhired another, penetrafred the back and shoulders of the viceroy and he was also wounded in the nock by the arrows with which the bomb was filled and which passed through his helmet The doctors who removed the metal milliliters from the wounds declared It was marvelous that the viceroy es caprd fatal Injuries. Uidy Hardlnge immediately after the explosion asked her husband If lie hurt lie replied: "I am all right Go. on." Uuly Hardlnge then .said: "We cannot. There is a dead man behind." The elephant on-which they were riding halted and the viceroy tried to stand up, but reeled and fainted and the officials who gathered around had much difficulty In removing hlin from the elephant's back. The howdah in which he and Lady Hardlnge had been sealed was blown Into matchwood. An offlcitl report of the injuries to bonds or stock. Taron Hardlnge issued tonight by his he closing argument In the unusu- our cms in a an VU t.hni b. nortlon of the jui bwuu wj " l wi w-p '-j - ' projectile struck him at the back of wlien n be submitted for final ad the right shoulder and along the inner judication to the court which accuses border of the shoulder blade. It passed ( the defendants and sits on the case as upward and issued through the vein judge an(i jury. .1 u- ...,.,.. nt tliA shoulder. I lining i lie uv ., nniiwn'tt causing a wound. four inches long and Hltfc "" Pendletor, Or., Dee. 24 De termiaed to show they are as generous as moat white people, Indians on the Umatilla reser vation today sent Annie M, Thorn, a squaw, to town with 20 quarts of canned fruit to be distributed among Pendleton', poor v, hltes. The action of tht, Indians conies as a surprise as many residents expected ti make the Inhabitants of the res ervation the special objects of their charity. Stand on Rights as Citizens Are Sent toFifty Salvation Army Brightens Christmas With Generous Donations to Those Whom Thej Know to be in Need Boise, Ida., Dec. 24. Richard Story Sheridan, owner and publisher, and C. 0- Broxton, managing editor of the Evening Capital News of this dl., , cit ed for contempt by the supremo court of this state for the publication of the Kcosevelt telegram criticising the court's disfranchisement opinion strik ing the Roosevelt electors from the ballot November 0, and for themselves criticising the samo opinion through their paper, rested their case yester day without the introduction of evi dence through witnesses. A. R. Cruzeu, alleged stockholder In the paper, presented his defense dur ing practically the entire afternoon, through testimony of witnesses, to show that, while It had been common rumor he controlled the policy of the Ciipltal News, which aided Roosevelt s feht in Idaho and was the official utate organ of the Progressive party he, In fact, neither controlled the pol- icy and owns none of the paper's Stanfield, Or., Dee. 21 Tho people of this city are vuvparln ; today for the biggest taW.it hunt in the history of Oregon, li... sides the villagers, u thousand visitors from the comurysld about will Join in the hunt ana a special train from lVndleUvi will bring rabbit chasers from that point The line will extend for ten miles and It Is expected that 10,000 rabbits will be cor ralled. No guns will be used. Old Timet j Pays Visit to Salem two bilver The local Salvation Army this after noon distributed fifty Christmas Iulh. kets, each containing one chicken, 10 pounds of (lour, a pound of butter, a pound of coffee, halt pound of tea. pound of sugar, two loaves of bread, one bunch of celery, one Jar of fruit, a quart of cranberries, nuts, candy sack of apples, can of milk, two pounds of primes, a Christmas War Cry, and a gunny sack of potatoes. Those baskets were filled last night at the Army hall, and this afternoon were delivered, or in some cases allied for. A careful investigation has been made In each case bv the cantain of the Salvation Army and the generous United States. It has been said that denors, who furnished the money that j Its fur Is worth Its weight In gold, made these gifts possible can rest as- Tbev are very scarce, and there seeuiH Gray Foxes Are Caught There was on display, hung In the window of the First National bank of 'his place, thU week Jit furs ol two silver gray Ir.yes thr.t were caught In a trap near Snow mountain by Kd. Chambers and Denver Levdy, The fur of the silver gray fox 1b very valuable. and Is quoted by fuirlen as rangir.t: ai high as $1000, and is regarded as !he most valuable fu" fo.uid In ! X Notes the Paved Streets and Big Buildings, and Calls Attention to the Conditions Existing 20 Years Ago ivn Orr lrrV 1 1 1 i II W 4 V E exposing the muscle and bona The lungs were not Injured. Idahc. 24.-(Seclal) Other fragments of the bomb caused several wounds on the neck Th , . v.. a moderate loss d'J the -.ridge acl.0Bs the Clearwater shock was sever and ' w de"" ... The bridge Is designed for a was caused by the explosion Baron constructed with- Hardlnge lost consciousness but so n b a ,. It recovered and Is resting fairly )n Buch a mmM thal ortably. , ,,J the lifting machinery can be installed The umbrella bearer who was killed , g had acted In that capacity ior uu.u Cur.on. The bomb thrower has not yet been caught A reward of 10,000 rupees approximately $3300) has been of fered for his arrest Baron Hardlnge was appointed last summer to succeed the Earl of Minto, who was former Governor-general of Canada, as viceroy of India. Shortly after his appointment he was elevated to the peerage The bomb, thrower's attempt to kill Urd Hardlnge was almost successful. The viceroy was making entry In state Into Delhi as the last of the ceremo- ti; in rvinneftlon with the transtei of the capital fro Calcutta to Delhi. The transfer was made in October taw, but Lord Hardlnge was not to take formal possession of his new quarters tira'dl today. A 1nre ent.herlnlt of troops, officials and Punjab chiefs was present to wel come the viceregal party. Its spienuiu elephant, nrocesslon had Just left the railway station passing through Clian- dal'Chnk when the bomb was uiru it wuR hnrimt hv a man standing on n bouse top and it struck the howdah in whirh Trd and Lady Hardlnge VPr Hiltm I-ndv Hardlnee suffered severely from the shock nnd it was found nec- Mnrv tr. nnniv HnniUlnE remedies, The cerejiionies were interrupted for only short period while the vicero) and Lady Hardlnge were being con . 1 a .... i it-! anrl the vice- 'teu 10 iiie noiii. regal residence respectively. MiMv. fur Alliick Mjstcrj ln.inn iter. 24. The motive for the attempt on the life of Baron Har dlnge. viceroy of India, Is a mystor on which it will be Impossible to haz ard a guess until It Is known 'H'- the miscreant is a Hindu or a Mussul man. It Is not known whether the bemb-thrower has been arrested. Intense Indignation is express W Calcutta and here over the lnc" to use the Clearwater river for naviga tion. The construction of this ihmuj 1 connects the Idaho system with the Falouse-Sii.M'ane highway system In the state of Washington and auorus pi, outlet for all the central ami norm Tlin state of Idaho will he urged 10 to.n with the state of Washington in acquiring a bridge over Snake river between Lewiston ana wanum-a. i ... -.in civo ncress for the central r.eu bill 6"- " t north Idaho counties to the statu of Washington highway system conm.i hlg with romeroy, Dayton, Walls ,v .,i ihence to the coast, where the Washington highway connect with ,i Purine highway now dciub structed by co-operation of the states of California, Oregon, wasning.on .. ponmiian eovernmcnt, iu brlBe. when completed, will tie the central Idaho highway " Pacific coas'. sji-tem. hu red that every basket has gone where it is needed, where It will do real good, and mako happier those whom fate or circumstances has left in need. Most of the funds were donations made in small sums In the "kettles," though there were some individual do nations that helped greatly. An Invitation has been sent to every one of the families to whom baskets have been sent, to come to the Chrbit mas tree tomorrow night In the big hall over the Salem Hardware Co's place of business on State and Com mercial. A fine program will be ren dered by the Sunday school class of the Army, after which the presents will be distributed from the tree. Lach child of these families will receive a substantial gift, a pair of shoes, un derclothing, a suit of clothes, accord ing to their various needs. Every gift being for the comfort and protec tion of the little ones, rather than toys or something to amuse. Tho Salvation Army, especially its liig-hearted officers, who have devoted their lives to Ills service, cannot be too highly commended for their good work along practical lines, that will brine loy and comfort and hopo to so many, and as they still need funds to perfect tho work thoso moved by the true Christinas spirit will find no bet ter place to show their appreciation of their own good fortune than at me Army, where they can make their money speak for them. Conditions Drove Him to Crime 1 train, Is ao-usti SAL00S IONATr:i 1110 riiu b,.i, with tUfc UBiial cuMom. the Salem Retail Manor I"' as sociation today turnn. o,er charitv society 30 to oe I r ,,f this c'tv. The saloon m-n ,he poor of this . of Salem have ai, front on Christmas '"', -,;, family has be-n ass,., Kvenr saloon proprietor in M ' w thythe exception of one. contributed t0 he fundlsMhr. Three Marrl..!:.' I'"s,,' 1 ' -u A'iTi actln.: 3 fl'e- ,h,.y were going to ii . p ami - Tu.ne- rhlliP o:sm ..... rrr-i, Cd;v,e.,theUst as niineii. (L-VITO) I'UKSS ,j:ahi-.i wire. New York, Dec. -4.-A IT y.ar-old K,.v terribly crippled, plded guilty ''J' I.. today to robbery and assault u , g ((U first degree, and by his ...-a a reformatory s-ufnee ' long term In states prison in. i " j ,,, n,rlstni t to he a confusion as to whether the silver gray Is a distinct Bpeiles ir a variety of the red or cross fox. Some Incline to the belief that It is more In the nature of a freak, and is whelped by a red fox. A red fox will have a litter of seven or eight puns, and oc casionally in the litter there is one that has the distinction and marks of the silver gray, At any rate they do not seem to propagate, and It Is only at rare Intervals that one la found. The fura exhibited, hero differed somewhat, or Just about as much as might bo expected between the male and female. One was dark, almost black, except the tips of the hair, which gives it a glossy, shining ap pearance. The tall was black and very bushy, except the end, which was white. The ears were short, pointed and as soft ns velvet, and the feet were deiiBly furred, resembling that of some Arctic animal. The other fur was much the same, except that It hud a reddish appearance. So fav as known but few of these animals have been captured In the county. bng about ISS". Itafe Cobb caught two sliver gray foxes near Pox moiin'aln, and about the same I line ,o una killed near Hoi! Flat bv ,...,....n ,1 Wiilier While nine Mountain Eagle. MAIL Flfl'M FAIII (.IIOIMIS GOT SLIGHT I II' AY A omiiitltv of mail H-nt out from the Fair Grounds postoffb'e on Sun day was veBterday brought buck linn ff!. fmm Portland. This anion on . . .1 , ,.11,-imkI ( Oil Iiil II V iS t lie pan ui n- ..,i,.fi1,nil bv the iMStiniiKler. uml it Is necessary for him to v mall th" pieces In Die SaHn city ortice. Mull at the fair grounds office Is tniu-n off a hook by two Mains each way dailv. There Is a postal law thai only 30 is.un.li' can be mail-d In sack and that If 'here Is n,o,e than this amount the l'''- '"' rvlleKe of s.opM.ig h" flrl 1""" panslng Hft-r tl- I- "'' , b r,.L.!.Mi.-hS of Whether th" , to carrv maie . r . ual'tlty by that PRICE TWO CENTS : 1 enns oi lighten, N. Y, ivy. n - i Peace Are l.UIng Ciartunl In ;ho luvivl.wt clolliiuti and their fret eiu as.il In men i huge rubliei- Isxus. Hie Hi,, s.u f rosettes who reiiiiiiu of t!ie band w hli h started la waMi from New Yoik to Alt'.uiy, left ltd lloek at ihkmi b.iaud for tins city. Kor the whole six lulU of In days' trip the snow la ilrlttiM le lingo piles, nnd on the lei. l It is nine Indies dii. The w ilk lu to lake four luuirs. Sheriff Andy Cobs, of Adainn county, Washington, win lu the city today e curlng a reiiulBlllon for a prisoner now held lu linker county, and Is tak ing advantage of the time necessary to make out the papers by visiting hla many old friends here. Sheriff Cess Is nn ex-pollceinnn and ex fire chief of Salem. Along about 1S!'S and 'ld lie served uiuler Hairy IV Minto, who was Salem's police chief at that time. In 1M't be was appoint ed fire chief of the old Tiger fire de partment, which was then located lu the building across the alley from the Salem Hoard of Trade building. Many stirring incidents occurred In the old en days, when the fire appiiialus was wheeled to a roiiflugrullon by hand, and water furnished In the same man ner with a big pump. While police of ficer, he stales, that he and Sheriff Mlnlo weie up m:alnst some nihility touch proposiilons many times "Salem has changed giemly since my time here," declared Sheriff Co. "One can hiirdlv realize the growth and advanced prosperity of the city until nfter being away a while. I can remember when there whs not an Inch of pavement in this place, ami how us fellows used to run about In the mud with the old hose cart. These nice, new lull buildings look good li mo nt- bo, ami Salem should be proud of them." Sheriff Cobs has nia;iy friends In Ha- leni, among whom la Frank, "Mickey," Unas. Mr. Hans was then a leading cornetlst lu the Salem bund, and al ways active In the Interest of the clly. The visitor's cousin la Mrs, Oswald West, nnd lie lias several other rela tives lu Salem and vlclnlly. The sher iff would like very much to spend his Christinas In the old borne town, the place where he was born, In fact, but, owing to II being liec.'Nsury that lie return his prisoner lo Washington as Boon as possible, b" must leave Hits afternoon. Murder Is an Utter Mystery llebeli Are llu). Chicago, lec. 2t The murder of J II 1-og'ic, the diamond merchant, found shot, stabbed, slashed mid burned with acid In bis olllce here Friday, took Its place yesterday as a invsterv ttloiijt with the recent minder of Mrs. Kraft. Cnptalu llalpin, of Ilia Chicago de ter he bureau, has ordered tin relent' of Iwo of Hi" suspects tjikell III 'll nectloii wllh the crime and admitted I'ml lie had no ei Ideiice lo coumvt th i Iher the Ith l.ogue's ilealh, Captain llalpin aWo has iibanibiiiiHl hope of cotiin'clliig Hi" HiieK men and two women sllll held Willi the recent highway robborles by "aiiloimiblle bandits" here. They are held for i.lblti federal m l Ion lavaus,' of the packages of parcels swt slumps, found III tlm Hal wber the arr.wt were made. MoiiiIhts of h different bond of crlin IiiiiIh inn sought. The polloo ar lisik tug for tiiiili.i Frlsbln a the. mysteri ous "Hurtle," who was frwplut vis itor to the diamond merchant' office. tiertlii IVNIilo whs a well -know n (Imraclor here who dl'uipsarsl a f viars ago, when her Bweelheiirl, "ICI dlr" Tale, li lloUil lous nafe-blower, was sentenced to a term III prison, Tale recently was released, nnd a shorl time ago (lerlle Frlsliln re upNSireu here with every evidence, of proBpnl Ity, Including many diamond. The pollen urn Milli'll'-d she Is the. "dortle" who ilsllisl I.ogue "I jblle" 'I'aM I said to have relinn- d secretly to Cbl" ago Willi" till- loob-y, a diamond thief and expert criminal of In , rimllonal lepiiialloii, Is the third iin iiil r of Ibe band tin, pit- lire se.-hlllg Ii siTiai nuts ijiAr.ii wmrl Waslilngloti, I lee. :X -Shite ilepail melit dlspalelies today Indicate lili iilarmliig renewal of rebel activities In Ibe state of Morelos and I'lieblo, Mex ico. Iteliel depledlltlollS III III" siairi of Duraiigo and Zacal.-eas are aim. re ported bolder. HV (.11 I'AltOl.rS l ( IIIIIMMtS M'tU Outlined If These Terms Are Finally Agreed upon Turkey Will Have Little but Constanti nople Left in Europe Uiiidon. IVc, 21 After levnriU dj of preliminary skirmishing- In accord ance, with th cherlsln-d triulltlcus of Oriental illploniKcy, the Turkish doliv rati fiuv tisluy tlm r.sil ntlnck of tho allies m the llflh nutting of the peiics confiini. The vlct.irlou allhit livid their most lu-ix r I nut cnrila on the tulil.v Tbemi were lu the form of tnrrltorlal oondl- tlins which thev bad ngnx-d to lui- poxo on tho Otloiimn emplr". The do inuiids us m'l forth were: First The t'esMon by Turkey of nil the tenllory west of n linn starling from h point caat of Itodesto, on th Sen of Miirnioni, to a xlut In tlm Hay of Malatrn oil ib.i llliiek H-i. and ex cluding the iH'iiliiiuilii of (!iilllsiU, AI t -it 11 1 il ' M Hliitns lo be d.sldiHl by tb.l pnw el s, Set'otul lb c s I on of Hie Aegean IkIiiiiiI ocenphd by the llieeli force ill th" pii'xent war and by tho Italian In the rei.-nt war Third The cewloll In llre.'cw of all Turk Lull rights III the Island of Crvtn. The ill lb- did not rcv.nl today th.i til allelal proisslH which Ibey will make to Turkey, reserving them for future Howling. liefors th nllle piMuni.d I heir i- cKicatlon tixlny the Turk announced that tlmlr government wa prpami lo iilocrt-d wllh the liogutliUlnIM, bivlllK the iil.wllili of rmlitiialliiK Adrlun- opln for discussion brtwin Turkey ami llulgarliv. They abwnbm tliwlr pii'vlou recpn'st tn luovlnloii Hcutarl and Jatiliin. Tlm formal loiif.Tence bisliil only a punter of an boor The Turk i.-ncl to the pirn hinmlloii of llio fats of Ihelr Knroiin empire without for mal comment, and iisk.sl for an ml )urntii nt until Saturday to ennlder Ibe 11III111' deiiMinds III lh Inforioiil nit . t.r tui tlnll Ik llll tin. lel.M llle, Which ..inn I an hoar, they a .eilcd that II Mould b ltllHl-.Hlhl" for lliein to lic-i-..pl sin h terms, but thai la.'.-ni. nt Is Inciltiildi. on ii.eeliii,'4 of llil iliaiue i.t and as "Mi'-, t'-d t !. V Tl.i. frrllot Oil prolll "f th" r .,1,1, li the iiIII.-h will dlibl" nr.. the ,,. ii tho. p.ihlMi-l In lb.- dls- ,,!, I,.-. i Im-i .-lillH-t 1 I, V, llll lb" eircM- ,r the iirniiige.ii.-nl of lh. l"- "li Council Extends the Time There Hie Ml .,,., ,v leih.l out a bunch of I'ln bit - , ,' nts lo comb I Hi th" "tut" l.-ts lea. I,, for Alb.ill ,1 The ulll- HI . ! ... , ii...l. i... pclillcllllHIi III th" Shai1" "I parous , ,eo,'hle 111" ll'I'oni.Hir . Ainn,-those who a-" ". king for clem ,r ,i, ,ie,,ilniy of the i-.tt". hot , .. ..... ,... . . ... .,.iv a : i.i will ! enrv Is Julius I. 'I. '"' ' " l'"" "i " , f mai.fboigliter for killing ,.,, hut Creio ' i'd wt.nl UTSU ,.,iiis l.n ut l-ilneillle in roe. im ,.-l..'i"ii i.. !". '. HultHIt HI h" 'I"' le.lellial Pie Kllel's l'" H eloplig l'b I-"! J.T. Id Wltleell l-.Htb ' t"1"1 ' r"" de veb , ine ' I li.."l ""' t, or M"'"" l'""r ' "' v, rt Im lea:i ) ' i t:W '' "'''' "'"J" ,., Kll'el .,l.f I'elllL" I' (!,d H,..ll.t re-IO-ll. Kll,. ' pmole ha." "4,,'i..nly f"i ""' i'.U-" '' 'a.i'ying 'lis , ,.v k, ,,.l,.-.elsl.lobel(,.,w,s f ,.- local g ".-rnn.nl ,,,. ,0 he l!l Id ler lb" f AH II.. .1-lef.K"'-". a'l.ll.le.l 1-UyS .,..... r.-.v,l,!v ! o.,r. 'li loll '"i.e. iH. It'"lr mill- lte .,)!', !yt,g I" the ( li.u g" of CI Hamilton "li.u 'be ' H"' ,.f of the h. I The train. The over-quant I' e could plainly expect".,, li" " 'of th ... . t ... I. i ti I 11111 III draw himself ' ule """ " ... ..... .i tliv.in for senteni .. . in k.; " ' He ,oul he ls-at and ticket S"ll"r No- trait. s t1 th- fa;r ci " oi rry m.i'.i. 1 1. which was dii" to mis ,1 .ir. d en o' " stops m does not -h t reruli , but wi' I. h 'le was H-nry Magnus rni.bed an elevated velllber .. ... ..... c..i,l M;iL'hUS jinm"-. - , ,,.,,1 .ss-eved, kno k-kii--" .formed, tthen- grln-d next (I' ' 'II In i -t ll mall can iter as ,rl( th" lie K.I ' -I ou can e. I am crnss- . .,n. I l..i' are my i""1 """ - . . ..i.i i,v work 1 as 1 finally had to q':ii "V"'y SO I S'O " I ever I g')' niv f.'lloWS r .. .. I bad to live ;,.,slami.t nattily 'T"cd." mm jttck Whi.lalch H- -Officer Jack Whitiatfu r.-s.gnH 1.1. ,rsit,on today T " diately braking on - - trie line Mr. Wbltiai'-n Sreefof Folb, H-;-- ;lr anu in Mr M.-Ulo'".- Sc;i vciuer and DoL.e f Calem. 'ul H"nK ,i Mine ,.i''i In d'-'oraM l as tha" ' little ihei'i. ,,ry ."..Hb'.if! .!"' 1 "! !r-tty "! (.reef fit! 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