Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 29, 1905, TWO EDITIONS, Image 1

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL.
VOL. XV.
SAYS HE
HAS JUST
STARTED
Hitchcock Wants Williamson
and His Partners to
Have the Limit
Washington, Sept. 2D. Secretary
Hitchcock says ho hopes Williamson
will iio sentenced to tne limit, uo uo-
:clares ho has only bogun tho prospcu-
tion of hh class of criminals. Ho says
tho extent of tho oircncling is great,
and ho will follow it, regardless of
whom ho strikes.
o
JAPS TOOK
A LUNCH
Tokio, Japan, Sent. 20. Gonoral nnr-
aguish!, commnndor of tho forces which
conquered Snghalin, hns returned and
received nn ovation. Tho minister of
war, officers of tho nrmy and navy ami
civil officials greeted him. Ho lunched
; at army hendqunrtcrs and procccdod to
! tho nnfacc. Ilo expressed his dlssntls-
faction with tho government's taking
only half tho island.
Rlploy a Witness.
Chicago, Sept. 20. President Kip-
Icy, of tho Santa Fo, wns a witness in
tho intorstnto commission cases this
morning.
1 ! vvi-M wiiy WANT3
I J&. JKL I OlOlRIBBOW)
tue Rifcbon
School Shoes
Arc mado of tho best soloetod leather; thoy 're stylish and serviceable
T, o Boya' shoes nre mado of box calf. Tho Girls' shoes aro mndo of best
Mr kli Every pair is built to glvo satisfaction.
We also have the Millers
Napa Tanned Heavy Shoes
fo Boy's and Men
r
V - e,-n a Mttlo more than ordinary shoos, but wear twlco ns long. For
roughest wear In mud and water, you can't find tholr equal.
HaJftheboywithiix
school tcdwer
MrirJarfiinnkinr
BoProoi Clothe.
lyA Vr'rB W4
ESSRpSf
Fit Your Boy Out fo School at
Au
tzvzeds
Our spot cash plan enables us, to undersell "regular stores on EVERY
THINO FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.
WILL BURN
IF CAUGHT
! Edna. Ter.. Sunt. 5f) A mnof !,.
rlblo trngedy wns onncted hero yes
terday at tho homo of A. J, Condlt, a
mllo nnd n half from town. Tonight
tho whlto population of Jackson coun
ty Is searching for tho perpotrator, and
ns soon ns ho Is caught there will bo a
burning.
Tho victims wcro Mrs. Condlt, hor
daughter, aged 13, ami hor threo sons,
aged 0, 8 and 10 years. All had their
heads beaten In nnd throats cut. A
baby boy, 2 years old, is tho only ono
left nllve. Condlt was working In a
rlco field.
ne moinor anu uaugnter.
lmd been outraged.
A negro boy working In the Hold
near tho house, .heard tho children
screaming nnd saw Mrs. Condlt run
ning, with n man aftor her. Tho boy
r"'," K 'VJrX' nnl!in
When tho neighbors nrrlvod tho wo,
man nnd girl wero found) In tho houso I
and tho threo ltttlo boys about 100',
yards away, dead,
Tho alarm was given nnd tho town
closed, while, the mnlo population took
up tho search. Wires woro sont to tho
penitentiary for dogs, nnd they aro
coming on nn early morning train.
Out on Bonds.
Tfwllnnnnnlfa Rnnf 90 Thn rlnnn.flft
nudltor, Sherrlok, indicted nnd nrrost-
cd. wns relea9od om a bond of $20,000
this morning.
Cartor on tho Stand,
Chlcngo, Sopt. 20. Captain Carter
waB rigidly cross-examined tnis morn- wn ftU nyd, u Hydo and Aloxnnd
Ing In rogard to disbursement of gov- ,, IIo dtd not know of tho contri.
ornmem iunus. mho inquiry is unuiy
to Inst several weeks.
RESOLVED THAT I HAVt roDfo
A SHOE.
THh-fc COMFOJtfAOtl AMD HANOSOtlt TOO
AMD STROWGi IT SIMPLY WONT WEMVOUT.
A SHOE YOU ALL HAVE ZWp AOOUT.
AND NOW I'LL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO.
JUST ASt ro TrltBLUEIDpON SHOE
BUSTER BROVN.
rLLNtVER,OtA
RAD ROY AGAIN.
Oil JT TMM
ecMtionriHt atf rut ow e ci
&it jut imm y--zv t
As Long
As Boys
Ate Boys
Seams will split, buttons will drop
off awl threads will give away.
TUB BOY PROOF LINE has rein
forced soams, tbo buttons are extra
sewed and tbo cloth Is especially select
ed for boys' wear.
AaZc&
SALEM. OREGON,
ROBBERS
AND THEIR
PLUNDER
Insurance Not for the Benefit
of the Insured, But for
the Officers
New York, Sept. 29. Jacob H.
Sohiff was a witnoss boforo tho Insur-
nnco Investigating commlttco this
morning. Ho is a mombor of Kuhn,
Loob & Co., managers of tho Union Fa'
ciflo syndicato, in which tho Equltablo
peoplo wero participants.
Sohiff ftintPil fhnf. n ihn frnnnrnl run
f corporations tho directors wero noth-
inB mor than dummies.
Schlff said when a director of tho
Equltablo becamo n member of tho ox-
ccutivo committee, ho doflncd tho opor
ntlonn of tho oxccutlvo nnd - flnanco
committees. Ilo said tho finnncq com
mittco merely approved tho notions of
. tho oxccutlvo committee. With ono ox-
coption tho members of tho flnanco
committee wcro also members of tho
oxocutlvo committee. Thoy sat in
judgment upon themselves. Hughes
said ho wns prosecuting tho Inquiry to
account for tho funds apparently miss
Ing. Schlff said when tho flnnnco com
mltteo nppointcd nn nuditing commit
tco, it supposed them honost. Ho did
not boliovo nny man was dlahonost un
til so proved, Schlff said tho appoint-
i ing powor of tho flnanco commlttco
button to tho enmpnign fund, but Hydo
uuii cuuinuuicu,
Schlff produced a list of socurltlos of
tho Equltablo bought by his firm, nnd
said that in no enso did ho ovor pass
upon thoso transactions. Ho dcscrlbod
tho syndicato operations, saying thoy
wero very profltablo. Schlff said ho
hnd no reason to question tho hones?
of nny ono connected with tho transac
tions. Schlff said ho did not know until
tho present disclqsures that Hydo pan
ticipatcd In tho profits. Thcro was a
dramatic turn when Schlff wns ques
tioned about tho Union Pncific pre
ferred stock syndicato, in which charg
es hnvo been xrcquont that Schlff 's Arm
sold a tremendous amount to tho Equit
able, at a great personal profit, nnd nl
so a prom to iiyuo ana bis associates.
Schlff spoko at length, nnd declared
nnd Kuhn, Loeb & Co. novor sold nny
kind of stock to tho Equltnblo. Ho
explained how in ono particular trans
action ho ncted as a clearing house,
absolutely without profit, ne had nov
or spoHeji a word to nydo about his
Intorost, Tho first indication ho hnd of
Ifydo'a intorcst wns last July, after
Morton know of It. Tho witnoss thought
ho ought not to nnswor tbo question as
to what tho purposes of tho syndicato
wero, and if it Intended to control tho
Union Pacific.
Schlff, in closing, mndo a statement
scoring tho insurance superintendent,
Hondrioks, nnd took a slap at Morgan,
doolaring that tho bonds of tho Eqult
ablo, with which Kuhn, Loob & Co.
wero connoctod hnd rlson, while Mor
gan's railroad stocks and bonds fMl.
ire deelnrwl Hendricks published un
true reports, and saitl: "I see the u
, perintondent made a statement that ,
tho Equitable bought Japaneseaboniln
from Kuhn nnd sold them back to '
1 Kuhn at a low of two and a hull per
cent. The testimony before him showed
1 to the contrary, but he s-upio-l tho
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I understand the rate of exchange."
Somo Small Law Troubles.
(Pour O'clock Edition.)
Van Pleet vs. J. C. Brunbrldge i tho
title of a replevin suit filed in the fir
cult court this morning Van Fl'-t
rtnted bis wood saw to the defendant
for tho winter, but now alleges that the
defendant has not lived up to the
terms of the contract, inasmuch as ('
has not kept tbo wood saw in good con
dition. Another complaint which was filed
this morning was thnt of tho Star Land
Oo. vs. Andrew McParlane, et al. It
appears from this oomnUint that At
torneys Martin and D'Arcy bad per
formed professional servieos for the de
fondants, nnd that their accounts had
been transferred to tho plaintiff in this
suit, which bo now seeks to collect,
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Mro. Oay Was Bad.
(Pour O'eloek Edition.)
Portland, Sept. 20. Mrs. Marie flay,
tho brldo of a month, who deserted her
LInnton husband, has been found at
Roseburg. Sho said a servant girl told
her her husband was married to her,
and sho believed that Gay led a double
life.
The Spa
CANDY FACTORY
Oar Fteah. Home Marie Con
fectionery Is Strictly Pure
and Wholesome.
382 State Street.
W. T. BTOLZ,
V. 0. MEYERS.
FRD3AY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1005.
ALICE IN
WONDERLAND
Seoul, Corcn, Sept. 20. Miss Roose
velt nnd party left this city today for
tusnn, by special train. Tho roads Are
damaged by tho rains, nnd It will tnko
two days to reach Fusnn. Thoy will
stop tonight nt tho Presbytorlnn mis
sion at Fusnn. then will go to Shim
oneseki and Yokohnmn. The visit to
Japan will b ontiroly privntc, and tho
party will decllno all public recogni
tion nnd hospitality. Tho emperor re
ceived Miw Roosevelt at n farowcll
nudience, nnd presented hor with his
autograph and photogrnph.
During tho stay of tho party In Se
oul a banquet wns given in honor of
Rowlands, of Xovnda. General MIn
nnd tho emperor gave tho party pres
ents. EMPTIED
THE CANAL
(ronr O'clock Edition.)
Port Said. Eirvnt. Sent. 20. Tho
"wreck of tho British stcamor Chatham.
with hor cargo of 00 tons of dynamlto
and blnstlng golatlne, wns blown up
this morning by mlnos distributed
nroimd nnd insldo of her hull. Thoso
were fired by electric purrent from
Rnselecb, about flvo miles nway.
No serious damngo wns done to tho
cnnnl, nnd tho nuthoritios antloipnto
that tho pnssngo will bo cleared of bo
bris in four days. Tho rnilway and
Sweet Wntor cannl ndjolnlnc nro In-
ktact.
ti, .i.! i .1 mi..
fecnormous displacement of wntor wns
visible from Rnsolech. It is believed
that the whole of tho Chatham's cargo
was destroyed, engineers nro invcstl-
gating tho damage done to tho canal
bottom. Tho explosion wns not felt at
Port Said.
A huco column of wntor. sand nnd tho
ship's wrcckago was thrown 2000 foot
in tho nir, and, in falling, destroyed 000
feet of tho cast bnnk of tho cnnnl. Div
ers immediately commenced removing
the debris.
Tho cnnnl population in tho vicinity
of tho scene, of tho oxplosion loft early
in tho morning for tho senshoro, clos
ing tho bnnks nnd storos, which wero
gunrded by tho police.
I Infernal Machine
Budapest, Sept. 20. A box believed
to Uo nn infornnl machlno was discov
ered undor tho stairs In tho hall of tho
Ccnrlltion lenders' meeting.
91.00
NEW
UMBRELLAS
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THE CONTINUED GROWTH
Of this storo is tho best ovidonco of its popularity with thoso who want fuUost moasuro of economy nnd convont-
onco in thedr shopping They onjoy ovory benoflt of our famous low prlcos, our lnrgo and varied assortment of
soasonablo and depondablo niorchandiso. If you aro not In tho habit of shopping hero wo want to show you what
wo can do for you.
t H amur avr&r.trr
OUTING WEAR
Gowns of every wanted size In as
many different styles and colorings.
Wo can fit the Uttle ones as well as
the. adult, and the styles are just aa
pretty. As tbo weather gets cooler
you'll eco the advantage of wearing
warm night clothes.
50c to $3.00
Rainproof Goods
The coat you aro contemplating
will bo all the bettor if made of
"Oravenotte," the genuine material
which has many etto" imitators.
All shades, weights and designs are
hero in an assortment which insures
something to your liking. You can
dopond upon its being waterproof.
$.50 to $3.00 yd
New Gloves
Aro now ready for yon to choose.
All the new and wanted shades and
styles.
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JUST
LIKE
A FLY
Steeple Jack Climbs up and
Down the Flat Iron
Building
New York, Sept. 20. Clinging llko
a fly to tho surfneo of tho Flatlron
building, John Gnrrlck, of Brooklyn, a
steeplejack, walked down tho sldo of
the building from tho 20th story to tho
street and up again scvornl times yes
tordny. whllo thousands below stood
trembling at his daring font. Women
fainted from tho strain on thoir norves
mon turned white, whllo Gnrrlck, na
unconcorncd ns though strolling along
tho street, wns rapidly nscondlng ana
descending, stopping to poso for his
photograph, clinging nil tho whllo to
tho sheer wall with, his fiingers'and
toes in tho inch and n quarter doop
groves that Indont tho building's sur
face. And all to cam a $2 bet. Gar
rick did not touch a window sill, snvo
to lcavo or ontor windows.
His hnlr-raising porformanco is un
equalcd in dnring in tho nnnals of
steeplejacks. Tho Flatlron building is
280 foot high nnd tho window through
which Gnrrlck mado his first appear
anco is, 270 feet from tbo ground.
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ENTERS PLEA OF GUILTY.
Chicago Wlfo Murdoror Admits Orlma
In Court.
unicnco, dcpi. sv, jncoo iinri. wno
J without legs dragged' himsolf Into
ln C01" ot VU.UB. llnr.ne',. "0U.n09U.ft3r
' W, "T ?T.Z
- - .- -- -
'0nt" Pica of guilty to a charge , of
' mur,,or: T- Barbour explained to Ilnrt
l" 80rlousnc 01 ucn a pica, ana tnnt
tho court had tho power to inflict so
voro punlshmont on him. Tho crippled
(ioiominnt, nowover, snid ho understood
tho position, nnd tho plea wns allowed
to bo entered. Bentonco will bo Im
posod in his enso Friday,
Hart hns confessed that ho shot nnd
killed his wife, Martha, Juno 10, 1005.
Ho nccuscd hor of being too frlondly
with othor mon, nnd when sho refused
to oxplnin whoro she had boon tho
night provlous, ho drow a rovolvor nnd
shot hor. Ho also shot himsolf la an
attempt to commit suicldo, but bo re
covered. Chicago Mnrkotn.
Chlcngo, Sopt. 20.-'Vbont, 8716
corn. ClOi,; oats. 27.
cSJHeiieMdSi
ci&mtMmm&s
Copyright 1905 by
Htrt Schsfiher 6 Mux
Inside Information
Tho placo for you on a rainy day U
Insldo ono of our HART, SOHAFFNER
ti MARX Rain Coat Sultablo over
coat for any day. All wool; no "mer
cerized cotton" to fool you. We'll show
' tho label, a small thing to look for, a
big thing to find.
TWO EDITIONS DAILY, AT 2 '30
P. M AND 4:00 P. M-
NO. 230.
READY
TO BE
BRANDED
The Beef Trust Magnates Be
ing Brought to the
Snubbing Post
Chicago, Sopt. 20. Tn tho first ruling
by Judge- Humphrey In tho beef trust
ensos, the government won its conten
tion. This morning tho court pnssod
upon threo pleas ns to tho legality of
tho grand jury which Indicted tho pack
ers, and declared It couldn't bo at
tacked. Two other pleas, rotating to
tho publicity l drnwlng tho jury, tho
court stntcd It was harder to decide,
but thcro was no doubt tho act itself
was so loose- nnd Indefinite thnt tbo
packers' plea would not hold, thoroforo
ho sustained tho domurror of tho gov
ernment. Tho packers' attornoy nsked a delay
of two weeks to fllo domurror to tho
Indictment, and tho cmirt allowed! him
until October Glh. Tho demurrer will
bo argued a week from Monday. Thero
will bo two dnya for argument, when
tho pnekers must como into court nnd
plend guilty or not guilty.
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SHE MASHED
A MASHER
Portlnnd, Or., Sopt. 20. Mra. A.
Firth, a lodging houso kooper, whoso
sovon daughters hnvo como homo nnd
told hor tales of having boon insulted
by mashers, Inst night took a stand on
tho street, nnd whon Tom Gilllgan
snid to her: "Hollo, honey, you look
good to mo," sho thrnshed blin. Gil
ligan wns fined $10 this morning In tbo
police court for lndccont conduct.
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An Aged. Dick Whitttngton.
(Four O'clock Edition.)
London, Sopt. 20. Alderman Walter
Vnughn. a bachelor, a scptugennrlan
nnd a Mason, was elected lord mayor of
London today.
Asylum Danco.
Tho employes of tho Oregon Insano
nsylum will glvo a dnnolug party at
tho asylum tonight, nnd a largo num
ber of Invltntions hnvo been sent out.
Thcso dances nro always crr.lovablo of-
' fairs, nnd lnrgoly attondod.
RUBBERS
TOR
MEN AND
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DRESS GOODS
So many pretty colorings and
patterns in warm dress goods for
waists, skirts, children's school
dressoa, and among tho most pop
ular just now is tho genulna
SCOTCH TARTAN TLAEDS.
Tho clannish kind nro in great
favor; our assortment comprlsoa
tho Hunting McKinnon, Grant,
Fraser, Oommlng, MacDuff, Mc
Donald, Mackinnln, Gordon, Roy
al Stuart, 40 inches wide, and all
wooh
$.00
Ready-to-Wear
Garments for
Ladies' and Misses'
Our assortment is second to nouo
in this valley. Pretty, new styles
in all wanted colorings and sizes,
TAILOR SUITS
RAIN COATS
COVERT OOATS
JACKETS, SKIRTS
In a vsrlety to satisfy the most
fastidious. Qualities aro the best
for tho price to bo obtainod.
Many havo secured their fall and
winter wrapo, and its time for
you to select now.
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