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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
Bmr"' JA. i GOVERNMENT WEATHER FORECAST. i ' f" OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. JSSi..; V 7 '"? X ,.. ?. f? tt DAttYOAPITAL JOUEIsrAL, k'OI. XVI. SALEM, OREGON, FIURYV, XOVKMIlEIt 10, 1000. NO. 271. ATCHEZ CHANGES ITS COURSE -v ""W t .Tl. 1 UEF AND SMITH ARE INDICTED IN ATERS STILL RAGE Have Paralyzed Rail road Traffic in the Northwest . Storm Extended as Far East as Montana and VYaslAc- companied by High Winds Portland, Nov. 1G. Nearly all tho'0. nn,i if i. nnsaiiilo that tho licht towns in tho Cowlitz nnd Lewis fiver valleys nro still under water,' and tho inhabitants aro camped on tho hills, aufforing from exposure. Tho morning rovenled a sad scone of Testation. Reports from North Yak-. Ima, confirm tho statement that tho I Natchez river changed its course and , hundreds of families wero- washed j out. Thousands of ncrcs of orchards I nro submerged. Reports lndlcnto . that tho Northern Pacific Is so badly ;wnsneu out. mat u win no montns i before it can operate, and will neces- sltnto practically n reconstruction of :tho lino from tho summit of tho'Cns- iendes to Tacomn. Traffic on tho O. It. & N. wns resumed this morning. J i CA0 SW PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE We Are Now the Biggest Shippers of Dry Goods Into Salem Tho reason why wo are, wo do tho biggest littsliuw: wo don't buy goods to let tlnm htny on tho shelves; wo buy them to ml! tliem out quick. If wo only mnko 5 ccnla a ynrtl on a piece of l)re8 Gool out it goes flfty cents or n dollar on a rloaV. This rule apnllra to every thinR in the store. Buy quick nnd c!l quick. Keep the money turn ing over. Tlwt Is the renson tho CHICAGO STORE HAS JUMPED to tho foroinost nuik, so quick our greatest trouble now I to bo nblo to get tho goods fast enough to supply our wonderful growing business 15 Fancy Plaid long coats, $9.00 115 long black coats beautifully trimmed with silk braid and velvet, $9.90. Children's and MUses' conta at all prices. Ladles' drcaa skirts, price, $2.90 Better ones at small prices. $5,90 plaid silk waists, $3.75. $5.90 black silk waists, $3.75. $7.90 silk petticoats, price $.50 $2.50 cowboy hats, price $1.95. $5.Q0 dree trimmed hats, $3.50 $4.50 dress trimmed bats, $3.50 Children' and Misses' hats at small prices. Ladles' $15.00 silk, 'lined black serge tailored suits, salo price, $18.9. Ladle' $40.00 silk rubber coats, ?25.ee. Wa oiinw a wurnllcent assort meat ot fancy win" and niniuu inr millinery surposes. 7- wAaurcamowimm .m McEVOY BROS. Holiest Water Known. Wenatchoo, Wash., Nov. 1G The flood still rages unabated. Added to the destruction of- tho rain nnd water, tho wind Is Mowing. Tho damage dono by the flood betweon Cnshmoro nnd Wenatchoo, In tho Wenatchoo valley, cannot be esti mated at 'the present time, but it will be heavy. The Wenatchoo nnd ! the Columbia rivers aro higher than they have evor been before. Tho former is eight inches higher than Its former record. Something Besides Apples. Hood RIvor, Or., Nov. 16. Tho biggest ilood that has been known In the Hood river slnco 1S9G has boon raging for the past 24 hours. As n result of the high wntor tho lighting 8orvlco of tho city hns been affect ed, and tho town hns been In partial darknoss for two nights. Candles nnd lamps have had to bo rostortcd aarvCo may bo shut off nltogother. At CnBtlo Rock tho high ground back of town provided n placo of de-'8nfcty for all in dnngor thoro. Dee Blackwoll, of CaBtlo Rook, arrived in Kelso tonight, having walked down tho rnllroad track from thnt place. Ho reports that tho lower por- tlon of tho town Is under from soveri to ten feet of water, and that many of tho houses aro submerged to tho eaves. Word was received hero that tho Lnru country, Bouthwost of Kol go Is entirely under wntor and that the ranchers aro homeless. Thoy wero nblo to snvo their Btock, how- $2.00 long silk gloves, black and white, pair, $1.19. 50c flno golf wool gloves, pair 25c Children's heavy underwear, 10c, 15c and 25c. DRESS GOODS It's wonderful the amount of tbem we sell, nil up to dato materials, yard, 15c, 2Cc, 49c, 65c, and 75c. Better dress goods at small prices Thousands of yards or silks, all kinds. Prices, yard, 26c, 35c. 49c, 65c and 76c Bed, Gray and White Wool Flan nels at low prices, yard, 23c, 29c, 35c and 45c Thousands of yards of domestics, outing flannels and white goods now on sale. Men's, Ledles' and Children's hos iery and underwear at rock bottom prices. We show a grand assortment of Tjifl. Ribbons, Dress Trimmings. Neckwear. Kid Glorea. Handkerchiefs. ?otions. Hair Combu. Ho.e Supporters and Fancy Ooods all at small prices. ctr?Sg FRUIT TRAIN WRECKED Thirty-five Cars Fruit in a Pile 75 Feet High Air Refused io Work and ilie Train Ran Away Down a Heavy Grade, Crashing Into an Engine Ogdon, Utah, Nov. 10. An un known Italian was killed nnd six in jured on tho Southorn Pacific at Mon tonollo Inst night. Tho nlr rufuscd to work on tho engine of a freight,!,,,, through farm lands appraised a turnc(1 hnmlm ml Honoy this onlng nt 10:50 o'clock, which rushed down tho grado nnd fow ,,,. nK0 nl upwnr,,9 of ,200 nnjmornnB took ,, ,ho tMk ot MOklng n. Dcc0lnn0r ,0 nn national hit an engine In process of cleaning nero, lt throntens tho town of sum- ,oro ,tctmoMtB tho nllcged graft train will bo put nn tho Southorn Pa in the yam. mo Italian aim tnrco7pr( ,mt , not npt t0 ,, 80rlou9 dnm.'CIMI0B wlth relentless energy. With 'clflo run between Ban Francisco ami companions were underneath tho lat-nR0 thoro. y tll0 rnlH,11B of tho tho pronch rotIuirnnt cn,oa 0t ot NoW 0r,enn(,( nmt tho Go,(on 8,Rte tor whon injured. ; ". ", Puyallup river It Is cortaln a now tho wny thoy took p tho nolyodoroll.lmlled, running betweon Snn Frun- nnnlnnnr nt tlila nllv. will llln v. ' - .... iL. . ' . I V .... '. . J. O'Connor, head brakemnn, Is sorl- ously hurt, nnd tho llromnn and roar. brnkeman aro slightly hurt. A train ui do cum ui iruic iuivu ui.ii uuuiiportionnteiy greater loss man tno vuieeinign. over, driving them ahead of tho flood Into tho hills. ! Damage to the lumber Interests runs into tho millions ot dollars, IUyet. Tho hlgh-wntcr mnrk ot two gtock. Tho Ilolovedora wna n ton Is known at this time thnt from years ngo linn been pnsscd already. 'dor-loin resort, operated undor tho nlong tho Cowllte nbovo nnd bolow Only fair cstlmntos can bo mndo ot'ft,n() 0f jnmos Coffroth nnd Eddlo Kelso botwqon 1G.000 nnd 18,000 tho proporty loss. Tho farmers havo ' ornuoy, prUo fight promoters, and cords of shlnglo bolts nnd about 8,-'unquestionably lost $250,000; tho'8n( t0 mvo ucon KVon Bpeolnl prlvl 000,000 foot of logs havo bcon swept Northern Pacific will suffer about as j0(,0H tno nmttor of conducting to son. Tho big uoom at the innuiii of the Cowlitz wont out this mprn- lug. Towns In tho bottom botwoon Tn-, coma and Beattlo nro In ovon worso condition than thoso near Portland. Renton. Auburn, Kent, Orlollla.ovorsnauoweu uy greaior unmago n n-iirion nml others nro nnrtlv or wholly flooded, nocosHltntlng nbnn- donment of homos In O'Brien nnd In ' mnnv cases In Kent. Auburn nnd olsowhrrc, White. Green nnd-Stuck rlvors aro higher than In doondes. White river is four miles wide In spots whoro tho valley opens out. At Kent tho wholo southorn por tion of tho town Is flooded. This f .-, mr T.n,ia ovar two .. . . ..... .... ,. ,...,. miios in wiciui. Auuurn s uiiihoo u -... ft-in.i i hn.knn washed nwuy Cedar river Is taking out small buildings In Ronton, whloh is nructtcnlly oil under wntor Tho rosldonco distrlot of Auburn Is en- tlrely flooded. Much dnmago has boon done around North Bend. Grave fears aro ontortalned of damago by tho Nooksack and Skagit rivers'ln Northwestern Washington, whloh aro rising rapidly. Tho Sno-, homlsh Is a raging torrent, but It la still confined within its banks. Snoqualmlo is out of Its banks, and tho town of Snohomish Is partly; under water, whUo tho farmers havo, been driven back to the hills. There may be a loss of stock from the flood i The great damage, however, Is In tho ' '".BC"rr'7:: "v " , n. I ", h nuue. u.vh, .. - river vanoj. Tho Green rJver has torn out two Northern Pacific steel bridges above Hot Springs, the White has taken down another Northern Pacific bridge between Buckley and Enumclaw, and tho Stuck, a torpid stream usually, nas oesiroyeu r.if0 u,,ubv v. De ringer. Morning dawned upon the most desolate scene tho country between Seattle and Tacoma has ever seen, Wreckage of farm houses Is strewn for miles aud far back from the tlr r-,n ti.t vara stored en' banks. for winter In the warehouses or wa e ai present wcib8 cwnsiruci ..,.. tuum wDt away and otb. ed all over the Dominion and It ! em are burled undor water, and will ,. k.i inu. Tbe Wnlte. Black and Cedar rivers all emptying Into the Duwamjsti, wfalea Hows Into Paget gonad at attl. At Gwgetow. 8oth Park aad iostk Seattle, sabarbs that 4 jdoln Seattle on the south, tho Du Fwnmlsh Is swollen out of Its banks, po serious damngo has boon dono in ''those suburbs yet, but If tho waters vununuo io nee n nonvy iironuriy oss will result. Tho rising of theso rivers Is fore ng tho tllnck river, which flows out if T nln M'nftilhittftn In itti I ti ly' ilUAU M UDIIIIfc)UlIt M Ittlti all Mil jopposlto direction, nnd tho wntors ljuf the lake, which Is, within tho Scat- ,ft r pi Mm city llmltn, nro rising rnpldly. his menus that farm Iffhds nround 111 bo Inundated by morning, nnd jlamage will bo dono (o city proporty nlong tho Inko front, i Tho Stuck river, which Is causing the damngo in tho lower end of living county anil in pnrt of Pierce, is n sluggish stream, connecting tho White and Puyallup rivers. Thoro Is scarcely any fall, nnd It Is nlmost Impossible to nnto tho curront. Tho fact thnt tho Stuck has becomo such n torrent thnt steol rnllrond nnd county bridges hnvo boon turn nut gives tho best Idea of tho oxtont of tno uoiugo. i The Stuck Ir cuttlim n now ohnn-'n cnnnnoi win " cu lor mm Hirenm i,0foro tho wntorn recede. u l8 tho arccn rVcr thnt ,n0nncoB Auburn, nnd which Is cnuslnn a pro- othor rovers. Auburn Is undor wntor !'and stock nnd household goods nro bolng moved to upper floors. Tho present flood will unquestlon nbly cnuso greater damngo than any much more, wmie King county iosch In ronds nnd bridges destroyod near- jly $100,000. Tho Pugot Hound Eleo- f rlo Compnny nnd (ho Seattle, Kenton & Southern will loso about $75,000. Theso losses mny ho completely o wntor coniinUM mucn longer io, rise. Portland. Nov. 10. Communion "on with Sonttlo, Tacoma nnd oilier Points in tho Hooded district has not yet been rosiorou. out, wmi improveu weather conditions todny. It Is ox poctod tho wlros will soon bo In oper- ntion. Railroad tramc is sun ni a, tnnds.tlll. nnd It will be weeks be-; foro normal conditions aro rontored. ... . , . . , .. . Advlcos early this morning Indicate tho ,toc,n U ovor' nnl tho r,voril W,U not K ,nuch h,8hor- According to tho bo8t lnfrnntlon obtainable tho ,0M of ,,fc thu- rnr (,0tt" not oxoe,d STORM SWEEPS PANAMA Panama, Nov. 10. Tho President was forced by torrential rains to rest from canal Inspection today. n dei(r( ti fce WQrk un(Jor th0 worst conditions was realized, as the rains were worse than usual. The gnMnt oblUc,e J(j fl(oJ Md rn(Jcilton, ar0 ,t w, ft nw r?cord fQf deitructlvft. nogi Tho VreMeBt freUcrt undor dcJay hy g(jcIaJ flnd hd wJ gtart flUj to. morrow, rain or shine, o Canadian Hallway. Montreal, Nov. 16". Latest statin tics collected abow that today Cans da has 21.000 miles of railroad. expeoted that, with tbe present rate of adTsne, both railway jalleage and population will be doubled In eight years, Tbe figures show that tae Uattk of tse Canadlas TaelAc llae with Its brancliw Is Jl,75fl nttm. MAKE OTHER CHARGES Heney and Langdon Want More Indict ments Charged With Licensing the Belvedere Assignation House to Graner ahd Coffroth San Francisco, Nov Jfl. Dosplto tho fact that Indictments for convlc t)on 0 wnlch schmltt nnd Ituef could bo sunt to tho penitentiary for .... ..f or .-on... ... inum m. m,u0 ),n cases, sifting nil tho ovl- denco, nnd placing It In shnpo for ,., nttnn ., n,. OM,.i i,i. , thnt Inqulaltorlnl body rcconvchos ti,g aftomoon. San Francisco, Nov. J 10. The nelvodcro enso Involves tho manner I In which Knot Is alleged to hnvo so cr0(i nr, tior cent of tho company's roGantlon rooms." whoro nctrossos met men nnd drank with thorn. Tho manner In which Mnyor flohmlts will bo served with notice of tho Indict ments against him had not been do- I o(l0(j UJ)0n thls morning Minneapolis, Nov. 10. Gompers says: "I never heard through tho union circles of any trouble In San Francisco. I am shocked nt tho In- ; tllctmonts. nnd sorry. If Bohmlts Is KUjty j,0 ghould bo punlshod, whoth . ft unon lnnn or noti n true , union mnn will try to aavo him. If lio a guilty." Hloux ,,, ,,, yvW York. I w vnrU. Nov. ik. I'lftv Hlous ' T indlnns under tho eommnnd of Chief Bwct Moulli arrived hqro today f from (Jor(jon Nebraska. There aro( f0rty.four young bucks who hnvo never been away from tho Pine Rldgo, agency and are accompanied by six squaws and several papooses, They nro to appear hero during Thanks- giving week in a spectacular show in tho Hippodrome. Cook KkMdltlii Kmb'd. Brooklyn. Nov. 18. Dr. Fred A Cook, has arrlvod In this city from Alaska, where he mado a successful ascont of Mount MeKlniey. 1 tie chief rosults of Dr. Cooks expedition aro tho verification of tha height of, Mount MeKlniey as given by tho gov. ernment, 20,800 feet and the open- Ing up of a hitherto unknown eg on ol auouv uwv auowu . iu "- aisuict. -o- WmIInco in tho Hwlw. rlm.t (Innl VllV 1 ft A. fl. ,..uu., .w...., . ,, .. - t nbone mossage to tho MUsoullan from Wallace, Idaho, says: Water Is four foot deep In the streets. The rain, which bas been falling for tho past few days, was accompanied y a terrific wind storm this mornloB. Trees were uprooted and considerable damage was done to small buildings. -o Tho 8mm FntHcfeco Muddle, San Francisco, Nov. 18. Tba case ot Langdoa against tbe board of au perrlsors tor a writ of problbltloa against Langdoa'a rwoval fross of- fl was arjte4 4 iabKt4 tbts monilB-. L4 m la ort. but Rutf fai;4 to appar. 'FRISCO llATTLK WITH THUGS. Three- Killed Ih Destk'mto 1'lflUt Ban Francisco. San Francisco, Nov. 10. Stephen Lynch, one of tho men wounded la tho bntUc- wUh two hold-up men la n rtnlaon Inst night, In which Police men George O'Counoll nnd Frank Uurkc, ono of the holdup men, were; killed, died this morning. Louis D Intuur, who wnn alio wounded In th bnttlo, la In n precarious conditio today, nnd not expected to recover. o Another Through Train. 8nn 1'rnnclsco, Nov. ltt. A third Southern Pnclflc. train Is to bo added to tho Portland route, beginning No vember 2 1st. It will provide n dny light trip over tho Bliiutn route. Till train will start from hero at 3:40 p. in. nnd run up tho wont sldu of tho Snornmonto by way of Davis nnd Woodland. H will bo n first-clot pnssongor train, with tourist sloop ore nnd n dining cur. This train will ni.... . i,.m... it, Minii.i. .- clseo nnd Chicago, will ho resumed by wny of HI Paso Island route. o- nnd tho Hook Dig Hatoo Ih Whkcm. Clilcngo, Nov. 10. Tho railroads ot tho entire country, stand roady to undortnko to accept tho standard of wages set by tho 1'ennsylvnnlA n4 to grant tholr omploycH an Inertias of 10 por cent, In lieu of nil other demands. Tho "melon" which (ho railroads nro wjlllng to out nnd to, dltrlbute among moro than ' 1,200,000 oni ployos would nuKrogato botwoon $81,000,000 and $82,000,000 niinu nlly. This sum tho ronds nro ready to give tho largo army of employes, provided tho latter will accept It nnd cease, for tho time being, nny furth er, demands for Increased In all branches of railway sorrlco. (lets ti New Trliil, Indlnnnpolls, Nov. 10. Tho iu promo court this morning grunted A now trial to David 11 Hlierrlck, form er statu auditor, who, wns convicted April 3d, nnd Boutcmcod to 21 years on tho ohnrgo of cmbeulomont ot state funds. '' Throttled the Major. , Berlin. Nov. 10. An attomtit to murder Major Von Sternberg, pf tho Greuadler Guards, brother to thn am- bnssador to America, was mado to day. Wis aisallunt had the major throttled In his apartment beforo tho servants pulled him off. o . Wntcnvny CVmveiiiloii St. Louis, Nov. I (J Todays busl nois of the deep waterways convn i tlon was devoted to tho formation of a permanent organization with huudauurtcrs at St. Louis Speeches Wpre ,od t0(jy by congressman yM and Randsell. ,, ,0 ,. ,, . .. HHgcd Negro. ,.,.,.. v ' .-' iwnr.! Qrant R nnttn hanged this morn,ng fop (ho mur(Jtr o( Kvw T,arnc, lnat December. itMted In I'rUo Fight. Grand Rapids, Mich , Nov. 16.-T- .,,., Vnr,t Jin-t ll,. trtftrnlf.L' He . ; never regained cousclousnesa atter his knockout by Harry Lewlr) is a prlso fight last night All tbe prin cipals bavo been arrested. Q. ...... . Frederick Helntz, an employe ot '' O""1-8 Prtatlag oe at VqUUh, was crusaea io uesii uunvr via; 'prlntlaR prwa Thursday. LZi"yr.:,.'!:i!i'j4itfWPP Wp I t" I film sLH J 1 VVrVT MOW fO 34 fJUUtwrt Mnunrr, WHllsssI at WVUU HWttt All OI AX WIW lATlKltM, FOJH AMY MU CAM OK J. CXKT. COimVUtAtmif