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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1906)
irv T'JuM'fr'jr' i "T,r $r'Tir-r,iFvwvQ& I ff '"fn "j"nw rryf GOVERNMENT WEATJtEtt FORECAST. AIN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; FRESH SOUTHERLY BREEZES. BMLYmE joimNAi,; SALEM, OREGON, FHIOYV, XOVE5IRF.RU, 1000. ElYAREBURIED IN HOTEL RUINS OLDFEET MAKE IDAHOrcKENSW ARM ttp UBANS HUNTING TROUBLE id Then Will Find That Is Awful Easy Found" 'It TAKE COAL A HOUSE BUILT ON SAND HE MAY GO BACK FOR LIFE iHavnnn, Nov. 9. The political arm Is Hkcly to break In Cuba at ly inomont. Tho Liberals called Ion tlio governor today and de luded to know If the Liberals can pect soon to replace tho Moderates olllco. If Magoon refuses, tho berals will begin to annoy the gov- nment, which moans that American bops will bo scattered through tho md to maintain order. o . OME SMALL FRAUD Mountain Home, Idaho. Will Buildlne In rmirsA nf rnn. not aiana Tor loai structfon Fail with itc , - ... !" W ' nonage Builders uoise, uinno, rsov. 0. Tho mayor Long Reach, Co!., Nov. 3. At and council of Mountain Home 9:45 tho center section of tho now ,w uu wlo olv;mia ol uic nve-Btory nixblo Hotel oollnnscd.- iw KILLED WIFE'S i FRIEND His Indiscretion May Cause Hinsljaw to Rejurn to the Penitentiary Indlnnnpolls, Nov. O.-Rov. Win, Hlnshnw was given n hearing beforo tno governor todav. chnrccri wlih , , w.. w....,,91., v..w kuuiiiur luuuy, cunrgcu Willi Short Lino Railway today that If tho burying 25 to 30 people In the ruins, fongful conduct with Mrs. George threatened coal famine prevailed, An hour Inter tho west wing of the'nm,,,. u ,!..., ,.,- .... they would forcibly take coal from ' '"'"'ling nlso caved ,ln. Tho east the first train coming through, de positing money for tho samo with tho agent. section Is still standing. .At 10:30 four bodies had been removed from Ho maintained his Inno- jWllkesbarro, Pa., Nov. 9. The ages ordered tho ballot boxes bught Into court for a recount to- and big frauds were unearthed. ono district where tho Republl- candldato for district attorney Is creditpd with -100 votes tho box Dvtred but six blank, ballots, and lother box was empty. A BIG " RAISE IN WAGES El Paso, Texas, Nov. 9. Tho cop per corporations of Southern Arizona unknown workmnn. J. W. Ellis, Freoman i cenco, but Sheriff-elect Freomnn, of Wnbnsh county, says ho enn lirovo tho ruins of tho center section, and hfs w,fo nml 1I,n8hnw wcro together also several Injured persons. Tho ! nJ n not01 nl s'"rloy' Hlnshnw nd work of rescue Is still progressing, jU t,int hc took Mr8, Freomnn drlv and It Is believed many dead bodies -B' n,ul 1,mt B,1 B,,ont tuo n,K,lt m romnln In tho wreckage Of tho dead hi? niotner'8 ho"BO- lf tho Kovornor recovered only ono Is Identified, WIN dfcld08 "Inshaw Is guilty ho will bo llnm Hartle, of Long Deach. Two rju,rnC(l to tho lionltontlnry for life of tho dead aro Mexicans. Tho borvo m,t nn MXrcldo sentenco. property damago will reach $350,-' H,na,inw ""d "frvfil soveral years 000. I '? tn0 I)0" rr murdorlng his wlfo, i . . The.bodv of Dick Porkfnn. n wm-kJ v,no wns f0un" WW on tho front mnn, has been Identified. Among Xev ot hor ho"80 w,th n ",Hto1 bHl tho seriously Injured nro Irn Zee, James Parker. . Mnson nml GhargedijThit Intimacy Was Cause of the Wo man's Death Philadelphia, Nov. 9. .Frederick Chaffhausor, tho star witness in tho conspiracy caso against John W. Hill, former head of tho Alteration bureau, wns shot whllo on tho sev enth lloor of tho city hail today, two bullets entortliiR tho nbdomeu. It la not yet known who did tho shootlnB, but two men standing nou,' woro arrested. AFTER FRISCO GRAFTERS Heney and Langdon Tacklt "Ruef and Mayor Schmitz hnve decided to ralso wages 25 per cent. This nffects 3000 men. o Chtrngo Mnrkcts. Chicago, Nov. 9. Wheat 72 73, corn 42QM2-, oats 34i335 u H1CAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE let In her brnln. Hlnshnw wns found nt tllO Rnmn ilmn Ivfni In lin vncl an , ..... .,... ,...,. wun several Kniro Blnshes on his brenst. Jle claimed robbers com mitted tho deed, but was convicted. Ho wns pnroled during good bohnv lor. Hc Is tho brother of tho con gressman from Montnnn. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Offers u grand nssortnient of Rcnutlfiil new up to date Mcrrlinndli' extremely low prices during this sale HEAD ON enrpenter; F. W. Sholds, C. II. Chll zon, Ira Colwell, J. Dolno, T. II. lm Iny, a. nnlnbnrger, F. W. Suldo, Ed. Watson nnd Foremnn Ross aro unac counted for. Shifting sands beneath tho foundation nre believed to havo omionil ilirt ilInnntA. mi. "' , Vi """"" . ",u ""'"""K .indlnnapollo, Nov. 0. When Hln- J ' ienorBO con8trucUon' -haw took tho stand ho admitted hi. nnd nenrly 100 men wcro nt work ',& i. - .. on tho four floors. With a terrific " , ,. .... ... "" . . . ' ,, ,,, , ... - -- uii-iwi iiiu cnnrgeH pruierreu uy crash tho walls crumble., and tho Frcomnn. Tho govornor Immedlnto- nun ncic iirecipiinicu oonentii hugo Dllos of concroto and timbers.! Phllndolphln, Nov. 9, -Fredorlck Hornborgor shot 8chnffhaUHer, who Is dying iu the hospital. Hornborgor Is lu Jnll. About noon Hornborger entered tho wntor dopartmont olllco, nnd domnnded nn lntorvlow with Schnffhnuaer. Ho wns told Schnff hnuser was busy, Ho beenmo ex cited nnd Bhot through tho glnss. door, tho bullet hitting Schnffhnusor in tho neck. ,Tho victim foil to the floor and HornberKor entered tho of flco nnd shot four moro timet. Horn borgor snld: "You killed mytwlfo, nnd I will kill you." He snld Schnff hnusor was Intimnto with Mrs. Horn bergor, communicating a fatal dls rcss Goods nd Silks Thousands of yards of benutl- 1 Dress Goods and Silks now on le In nil tho now Plaid effects. Dark Reds, Browns, Cardinals, vies and Blacks. c Fancy Plaid ' Dress Goods, yd 33c. c Grey Panama Dress Goods, yd 59c. Ic Large Plaid Grey Dress Goods fyd 59c. 25 Cloaking, 56-Ia wide heavy d 75c. 25 Grey Plaid Cloaking, 56-ln Wide, yd 11.25. 00 Imported Cloaktngs in all ! the beautiful Grey Plaid effects, dark Reds, Navies, Dark Greys, ! Modes Dark Purple, White and Black, yd 11.49. eautlfui new Silk, yd 25c, 39c and 49c. 50 yard wldo heavy Black Taf feta Silk for petticoats, yd 98c 35 Fancy Drew and Walstlng Silks a grand awortment, yd 69c, 76c and &5c. kaiiHMaiHaHHaMHaHBpMaBHiMMMi loaks-Suits (Onr tradoMn this department M been a wonder ire "keep the Press people busy fcaullag sew its to our tr6 every day. SO Long Cwrta iH.Faacy Plaid H95. t 50 Lose Ceata la. Fancy ?Ialds, IS.S.i 00 Lobk CU in Fancy NaJds, HO,, .00 Lobr Black CoaU, f9.90 d ti2.se. . Up to date Suit, rlca $7.90 P to date SwltJ, price $12.50 Men's Underwear 200 dozen to select from lu wool, cotton and merino, all priced away down for tlila sale. Men's heavy fleeced lined Under wear, 75c values, price 45c Men's all wool heavy Underwear regular $1.50 values, sale price 98c. Blankets and Comforts Mountains of them to select from priced away down Com forts all prices, 76c, 98c and $1.25; Blankets all prices 49c 75c, 89c, $1.25 and $1.49. Better ones at small prices. TRADE AT THE STORE That Saves You Money 100 dozen ladies' H, 8. H'd'kTa Special sale price 2c. $5.90 black and white largo Plaid Silk "Waists. Special price $3.95 Within a fow momonts hundreds of pcopla bognn work to rescuo tho victims. Tho material was reinforced con crete, and when tho crash enmo thli disintegrated to bits. ly rovoked the parole, and ordered hln return to prtcon to resume IiIh llfo Bentenco. JUMPED WRONG PARTY IS NOW A HOME PORT Phllndolphln, Nov. 9. Schnffhnus or died nt -2 o'clock, llornborgor snld: "I shot Bohnffllnuicr bocauau ho broke up my homo nnd blighted my llfo. My wlfo died Soptombcr 7th, from worry over a criminal ns Baull committed by Schsffhauser, nnd I nm glad I shot him." Los ,ngelos, Cnl Nov. 9. The steamer Manell, Just purchased by tho Independent Steamship Com- nmny, of this city, will bo tho first May Clone University, St. Petersburg, Nov. 9. Tho ncutcnciitt of tho present university , crisis continues nnd threatens event-: unlly to result In tho suspension of M 1 ICQ studios, Tho government again has '''AuCO nddrossod tho fnuulty of tho Univer elty of St. Petersburg with an o' pllcit statement In which it sots forth Sa,n Francisco, Nov. 9. Tho grand Jury lmpnnolud to Investigate tto chnrges of municipal grnftlng mot at 2 o'clock this afternoon In Judge Graham's court. A foreman will ho appointed nnd a plan of action out lined. District ,s Attorney Langdon will presont no evidence to tho Jury boforo Monday. Nothing will bo mado publlo until tho Jury has first looked Into tho evidence. Proaocu tor Heney. H in reported, will Intro dure sousntloiinl ovldonro of graft ing, nnd clnlniH hu has plenty to convict sovornl omolnls. It Is al leged tho ovldonro will deal with grafting In connection with tho Issu ance of licenses to French restau rant, for which, it Is alleged, Itouf received $28,000. Judgo Sewell will hnnd down a doclslon In conjunction with tho proceedings Inbtltutod by Lnngdon to restrain Houf from tak ing possession of tho oMro of dis trict attorney early next wcok. REFUSE " -TO PAY CLAIMS Berlin, Germany, Nov. 9. Mayor Sohmltx, of Han Francisco, failed to reform tho Gorman flro Insurance companies so thoy would mnko good the carthqunko flro Iohhcs. Ho ban been hero threo dnys arguing with tho companies. Tho lalter clnlm tho oiirthqunko, nnd not tho fire, caused tho lots. Laredo, Tex., Nov. 9. Rangors vt'Mo1 '" the merohnnt marine ser-'ltB intention of shutting down tho . ! tlA mlllAptln Tn.i 4 b.1. . -. I t i a a. m going to Hlo Grande City were am bushed by Mexicans In tho mesqulte. Four Mexicans wero killed, but the rangers wero unharmed. o POPE WASTES r AWAY il'u iu novoriiso ios Angeles as a home port. In conjunction with her another steamor will ply between Los Angeles and Ban Francisco, . o Iron Or Prices to He Advanced. Philadelphia, Nov, 0. Ono effect ot the establishment of a now price basis for northern iron ore mado by the Hill Great Northern oro deal with tho United States Steel corpora tion Is that Bessemer oro will be ad vanced seventy-five cents a ton and 500 yds Outing Flannel, yd 5c. $7.90 Silk Petticoats made of, a heavy Taffeta Silk, all colors. $4.50. 60 doze Ladles' Golf Gloves In fancy colors and black, special prtcepalr, 25c. 00 doaea Ladles' heaTy fleeced rlbl3 Underwear, 39c -values, price 25c. 50 doae Ladle, black cotton Stocking fleece lined, price 12ttc Rome, Nov. 9. The pope Is grad ually waiting away on account Of the unaccustomed confinement of tho Vatican. This opinion was ex pressed today by Lapponi, and is the first official announcement In regard to tho pontiff's health. The doctor says the pope's health Is only rela tively satisfactory, and thinks even tually the pope will die as an eagle Imprisoned In a cage. o university nt onco If outsiders per slst In tbolr demands and nro per mitted to trespass upon tlfo campus, to tako part In mass meetings and to bring about revolutionary conclaves within th i.rcclncts of the university. A big mass meeting was hold yes terday and continued until a GOOD USE OF MONEY aalveston, Tcxa, Nov. 0. Win. Mnrkwnrd, of Fallls, Okln., ono of tho heirs to a $50,000,000 estate in Germany, has bought 80,000 acre in Bouthwest Texas, whore ho will Into cJnl,o "overal hundred of his coun- hour to protest against tho oxpluslon from St. Petersburg of Hebrews who do not bolonjf to tho University and who deslro to attond the lectures, A non-nessemer ore fifty cents a ton, 'resolution was adopted making light irk ...(.. , - .-j . ... .... ....... ... v jm-o , vim::ivu w ue rniaea 10- or tho threats to close ino unjversitj mnrrnw I ilA it..' .... w. . .? . at-bt was fluownw wtox. EYOY BROS; ra-rr tidmiCmctttmto fihot a Ikwrter. Vancouver, "Wash., Nor. 9. Mel via Simmons who deserted from the 'Fourteenth Infantry was shot and I probably fatally wounded by Policeman John gecrist. He fled to eseapo arrest. SecHst flred at the ground to scare the fugitive, and the ballet struck and glanced and struck Simmons in the back. . o DWw't Ero-s Judgpf. Denver, Col., Nov. S, -Complete returns show that the last of the dl- trie! futiie accuse! of favoritwn to- wards the Weetera Feieratloa . of Lorn Kobbrr AkU. Blatcr, Mo., Nov. 9.A Jone rob ber awakened the sleeping passen gerrf en route from St. Louis to Kan sas City in Dine cut last night. He worked hurriedly, and took only,1 the ualvorsity, and recommending that (he faculty admit to its sittings upon student af fairs delegates embowered to re d re lent tho student body. Licenses for , nrre.,cl yesterday's meeting was granted by tho prefectiof tho police, only after. earnest solicitation of the rector of trymen, donating land to poor emi grant B. 1 o Killed by Hln FrleHd. 8an Diego, Ca Nov P. Charlo Connors waa killed latit night in a wator front saloon by 8. W. L. Harvey. The causa Is unknown, as they had been friends. Harvey was what tho victims offered, about $60. and (left the train by a flying leap, near Mexico. The train was stopped, but no trace of the thief was found. 9 firwtf 8otMTB JUhf HUovr, Jacksonville, Fl., Nov. 9,Tbero was a great exhibition of dimples at the Jacksonville carnival today when over 200 bablea from all parts cf la southern states wero placed on ex hibition. The contest were for one, two and thro year old children and attracted aa Immense crowd, o " AaartkUt Arretf4, Denver. Nor, 9. Olscanno DrqnQ, aa alleged Italian anarchist, waa ar reti4 here this morning by a feder al secret aervlc oMcer, Braso -eap4 froa Kllla Islsad, wall A IitUo Kditor Pta4, Monrovia, Cal Nor. 9.Aftor n resldonco of a . year Jajtajg city, Tee faction known as "academ-j where bo came La search of health, !' Is growing. This faction has Iasallo A. Mayirilaoi4t0 editor foresworn revolution and Is eager to of Leslie's Weekly 4(4 kero today. second the efforts of tho faculty to keep the urilfefslty open In the Inter ests of learning. , : o , Kgular tut Train Wrrcks. . . C-skaloosa, Iowa, Nor. 9. Henry Devltt HwJitant cashier of the Bank of Bully, was Instautly killed, and tlaaltta Bfcarns.ati urLniiulv In lured Ma an autossoblle accWoat jhera to day, : . KhHC Mward C!ebratc HkiMUy. Lefidoa, Nor. 9-Tho 65th anni versary of the brth pf hie majesty. KlngJ Edward V1L was observed all m. hi. M.4bit.'d lAMli.lnui 4AJitf I tarn ywi iw tmmjTrwtf m uwx.w . I ?sz.Z!P;t; v "-' ' ""r At naBdringhasi congratulatory tifr ' v r- iH!I' grasw poured la from all parta of, If!'. .! . CaJpLIItl . W Sir - - tr -" (be world'. Tho usual military re views werfl JmjW Jp. all th barracks la Great Britain and Jrelaad aac tka battllp decorated. Noawltk- .1-JIU duiuM )l solM.lt kl I rtOTOl Wfni " T" '""'l . -1 'JJl, . . , siy fMi raily fo4,' mm iipM-- " p pofXD no im uitmmt mmmm, WWtJtM Ml WILLBWr ALL pU awakf4f VporUtte, hMMk. comcjjrvticiK ( reUr4. Ay 3m r: ttffakmJk. . I--