Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 21, 1906, Image 1

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SALKM, OREGON,
WEDNESDAY, XOVOlllKK 21, V) C.
LAYSCINCHED THE FAR1WERS
ANCHJGE IN INHERITANCE TAX LAW
:!XED
PRICES
DAILY
president Hill of the Great
Northern Tells of the
Ruinous System
DRAW HANDLERS FIX THE
MICE EVERY MORNING AND
TELEGRAPH THE ELEVATORS
THE TRICE THEY SHOULD PAY
u iiko uraits. Thus tho farmer
could practically ship his whole
wheat crop for a two-cent stamp, p.
B. Smith, president of tho Minneap
olis Chamber of Commerco, ndmltted
tho association of grain men fixed
tho prlco of wheat each day, and tele
graphed the elevators what to pay
tho farmers for their wheat. Ho said
tho grain men allowed themselves
tbreo cents a bushel for handling
wheat when they thus fixed tho price.
Minneapolis, Nov. 21. J; J. Hill
look tho Btdo of tho farmers today
rben ho testified nt tho grain trade
hearing boforo tho commerco com-
blsslon. Ho declared gravo details
Ixlsted In tho grain trado ngainst
he farmers; that tho public elovn-
on should hnndlo grain; thnt fodcr-
I Inspection nlono could rcllovo con-
Itlons; that tho laws regarding
rain Inspection nnd handling wore
ood, but wero not enforced. Ho
lated tho success of his road de
coded upon tho success of tho farm-
He denied thnt ho or any mom-
fcr of his family owned nny stock in
ny elevator. Ho admitted that ho
ad nearly matured n plan for tho
freat Northern to ncquiro elevator
5tcms along Its route, but added
bat ho discovered tho courts would
lot allow It. Tho olevntora should
lire tho farmers receipts thnt wouldJ
Delegates Aro Rusy.
Kansas City, Nov. 21.- Tho dele
gates of tho Trans-MlssIsslppl Con
gress held caucuses this morning on
representatives, nnd tho resolution,
executive and advisory congressional
committee. Resolutions woro of
fered fnvdrlng tho celebration by tho
United Stntes of tho fiftieths and
hundredths anniversaries, and at
which tho nntlonal govornmont shall
mnko an oxhiblt, showing tho nn
tlonal devolopmont.
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Killed by Falling Rulldlng.
Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 21. FIvo
wero killed nnd eight Injured by tho
collapse of n building in tho cottrso
of erection at Kodak Park this
morning. Some of the Injured may
die.
SUGGESTS
RADICAL
CHANGES
Rochestor, Nov. 21. Tho col
lapsed building was of concrete, nnd
when tho brick supports wero re
moved tho concrete, which wns not
yet dried, fell. Threo workmen wero
killed and ono fatally'hurt.
CHICAGO SIM
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
mi m i m W ii WMW"-
TRADE AT THE STORE
THAT
Saves You Money!
Nought Sonttlo Property.
Seattle, Wn , Nov. 21 Mrs. Pot
tor Palmer, social loader In Chicago,
has been tied up hero with n prlvato
car party slnco tho Hoods of Inst
Tuesday. Aftor chafing ovor tho de
lay for an hour or two Blio bognn buy
Inn Seattle real estnto, nnd when tho
Great Northern mnuaged to opon Its
HasReiched Such Proportions !,l,Vb0 hn,!. nccumu,ntcd flr"000 of
P. ,. ,, " local property.
ShOUld Have Department I .Mrs. Pnlmor and her party loft
By ItSelf ,iut n'G"t over tho Groat Northern
for Spokane. Thoy will go from thnt
city to Portland ovor tho O. R. & N.
WOULD IIAVK EXEMPTIONS RK- Proccdlng to California Inter. Ilo
lUCKI AND LAW APPLY TO cnuso of tho Northern Pnclflc wash-
ESTATES OF 9500 THIS outs sno w,n travel moro than 700
WOULD DOUHLE THE AMOUNT ,nj,es t0 rcncn Portlnnd, ISO mllon
NOW RECEIVED. iway.
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In his last blonnlal report, issued Homly to Mob Him.
this aftornoon, StntoTronsuror Mooro'. 'Herklmor, N. Y Nov. 21. Chos
shows that tho cash on hand In his or Wetfo was tnkon to court under
dopnrtmont nt tho closo of. tho hi- ,1011V' Punrd this morning, tho shor
onnlnl porlnd ending Septombor 30. ,f having hoard a rumor that an
wns 5115,340.19, as ngainst ?6CS,- attempt to lynch him would bo mndo.
1S0.65 at tho closo of tho last roport, Tho "oa(l'nR of Grace Brown's plnln
nnd tho numbor of recolpts Isstied t,v- lttors y.osturdny Incensed tho
during tho porlod nggrJgntos 11,000, Iooilo against the accused murdoror.
a3 against 12,950 for tho preceding1
two yonrs. . I Holibttl the Eagle.
Tho receipts from tho Inhorltnnco ' JCo,' Alaskn, Nov, 21. E. L.
tax for tho past two yoars amount HnnBon' "ocrotnry of tho Eagles, who
to I3S.4SI.G1. Troasurer Mooros o"boxzlctl 1500, has disappeared,
says this tax could bo greatly nug- nn1 8,llch, Buspected.
monted If tho Inw bo amended so
thnt it would apply to estates of
$5000 or moro, Instead of $10,000 or
more, nnd by reducing tho cxptfptlon
to direct heirs from fG000fo'?2500,
which would doublo tho rovenuo. Ho
niso states that the work of collect
ing tho Inheritance tax is becoming
very great, nnd rccommonds tho cre
ation of nn Inheritance tax bureau in
connection with tho treasurer's do
pnrtmont. o
ICHARGED
WITH
FRAUD
Signer of Declaration of lnrirpcudritca
I Endonton, N. C, Nov. 21. A
momorlnl tablet wns dedicated horo
,xodny to James Welson, tho famous
Justice of tho Biiprome court of tho
United States nnd n Rlgnor of tho
Declaration of Independence In
July last Senator Knox nnl Secre
tary Konklo decided nt Valley
Chfrnim I!nrlfrwHtfre Arrct. ForK0 t0 ,mvo tho W-
j n ii jt j7 iv i 80U rolnov? to 11" proper resting
eu ny united diaics rosiai
Inspectors
SAN FRANCISCO PEOPLE ARE
CIIAROEI) WITH THE SAME OP.
T
WE 0F1?ER DURING THIS SALE WONDERFUL ATTRACTIVE I1AIU
OAINR OF UP-TO-DATE NEWMERGHANDISE PRICED AWAi
W)WX TO INDUCE, QUICK SELLING. -YOU WILL FIND IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT A GREAT VARIErY TO CHOOSE FROM,
READ ON
DRESS GOODS
inosuanda of yards
I0' the loom's latest
Production In all tho
aew Plain shadeB.
UrS8 Plaids and
I Macks. Price yd., 26c,
c, 8c and 7Cc.
i tt.E SiLKB
"eautlful new silks
w all tho new shades.
Plain colors and fan
Thousands of
jarda to 'select from,
frke. yd., 25c, 35c,
c and 75c.
DOMESTICS
A magnificent stock
j wool flannels
A grand assortment
to aelect irons, Colors
wnlte, navy. ray,
t" and blue. Price.
fa" 19c, 25c, 29c.. 35c,
no. Be.
UTlXa VLAXffSL
l "11 cojo a4 .Um
cieg. piav Uk. ,vmJ
. . ., ,n-,
U'CK, brOWX. blaA aaul
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"QK civ.
flannelettes, Swans
dowas, fancy wnist-
lncs. calicoes, slnK'
ham, bleached and un
bleached muslins, cur-j
tain Bcrims, ellkaunes
creations, all kinds of
whit coods. oeu
spreads, blankets, comH
forts, pillows, tickings
rirnM . aatoens. dotted
awla. India linens,
long cloth sheetings,
niiinw tubing, dress
linlHES, cheviot snt"'
inim. eiderdown. chaJ-
lies, Japanese kimona
ointk. AAllcoes. oeav
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aualtty. yd. sc; cnai
lies, all colors, yd. 6c
Get our prices. We can
save you money.
r UNDERWEAR
Mountains of under
wear to select from in
wool, merino and cot
ton. Alen's underwear
25c, 39c, 6c and 75c.
Ladlea' underwear 2Go
35c and 49c. Chlld
dren'alOc, 16. 19c and
25c
FRISCO
GRAFT
TRIALS
San Francisco, Nov. 21. Tho prln
clpal Intorest In tho gnft InvostlKii
SIGHTS
UNKNOWN
SCHOONER
A.
Seattle, Nov. 21. Tho stoumor
Spokane this morning reports nn un
known schooner, dismantled, with
signals of dIstrcBS flying . ifcaltf
yostordny afternoon off Orny's har
bor. Tho crow b still aboard, but an
nccount of tho honvy sens tho flpo
knno wns unable to reudor assist
aiicy. Tugs hnvo boon sent In sonrch
of this unknown.
Ilrooklyn HrJilKc DmigvroiiN. f
Now York, No. 21. Traffic Man
ager Caldorwood, of tho Ilrooklyn
tion today Ib contorad around tho ox- j Hnpld Transit, says tho Brooklyn
pectod arrival of .Mayor Sehmltz from hrldgo Is In dnngor. bocauso tho
New York. Uoth sldos havo anxious- '",'ko dopartmont Is sending too
lv nwnltod word from tho East, "'""y trnlns ovor It. Ho says ho
noither having n lino on tho plans,
place besldu tho body of his wlfo at
Christ church, Philadelphia, A com
mittee conBlting of Attornoy donoral
Carson, dovornor Ponnypncker, 8on
ntor Pnnroso, Chief Justice Mitchell
ntor Pditroso, Chief Justice Mitchell,
FENSE AND ARE SAID TO IIH ot lno Amoricnu Hnr ARSoclntlon ami
ASSOCIATED WITH CHICAGO A,ox Simpson, Jr., ot tho l'onnnyl
SWINDLERS. ivnnln liar association, was formed
' for this purposo nnd Informal po
Chicago, Nov , 21. Coorgo j, , 80lon ot tho body hns boon oblnlnoil
Munroo, Fred Strnckmoyor, William from J a Woot, of this city,
Root, Ezrny Fnrnum, Frank Wins- through Ircdoli Menru. of Wllmlng
low. O. H. Welch, A. D. Hurlburt, on n '"oondont of Juatlco Iredell,
David O. Owlncs. nil oniror nf tho ftt whoso homo Wilson tiled. Tho
Nntlonal Stock and Clunrnnleo Con- ,,0,,y wUI bo romoved on Thuradny
trnl Strtos Companlos, nnd otlwr whcn u s oxpeoted thnt '.hero will
concern-!, nrroHted for nlloged fraid- ho n fuU "ttondnnco of mombora ot
nluont uso of tho mnlls by tho post-,1'10 Itltlcal society of Pcmnsyl
oftlco Inspectors, woro nrrnlgncd this vnn,n nntl ,ll Wilson Momorlnl com
nftornoon, chnrgod with conducting '"'"too and tho orgnninllon with
glgnntlc hrokorngo swindles thronghwhlch WlUon wns Idonttflcd.
tho mnlls. Thomna P. Daniels, who - '" " ' ' 0
Is.a govornmont employe, Is accused
of operating n bond and underwrit
ing swindle. B. R. Tnlmngo nnd oth
er odlcors of 8nn Francisco under
writing Bchomes, which aro nlloged
to bo of n slmllnr nnturo, will ho ar-j
ralgncd In tho stnto court Thursday
NEGRO
TROOPS
ARE OUT
Washington, Nov. 21. This morn
ing Taft nnuounccd thnt Immediate
ly upon his return to Washington,
nnd lonrning tho President hnd re
fiiHod to reconsider tho order dis
missing tho negro troops, ho ordered
tho oxceutlon of tho order without
doluy. All roports nnd speculation
to tho contrary aro unfounded.
Washington, Nov. 21. A dlxpntoh
from tho President this morning Haiti
TABLE LINENS
W show a grand
itaoortsaent of lmpon-i
ajiad mm domestic table.
atrlpec n.j. Jhu and sanklns In
r- -i -i . ..,
L.VDIES' COATS
A grand variety of
the latest up-to-date
garmonts In all tne
new plain shades,
plaids and blacks. The
pricn we sell tnem at
keep ua busy getting
more new ones. Prices
$6.90, 16.90. 8-60
and flO-eO.
-" io wte Jr1im,
;81'ea ia.
pretty loral designs.
Prte, yd., 25c; 35c, 46
$5e wd 75c ,
JHLLLVERY
We keep two trlm-xner-i
busy making
thera; as last a they
are trimmed they are
sold. H will pay you
well to get our prices
Swell trimmed baU,
Prlc 12.50, $2.76 and
35c and 9c Chll
3.5t. Mle caps, 2Ec
drea'a p 26c and P
jpjMTMr finowiyq ittHwc
BcEVOY BROS.
cm mi omt $n
other thnn tho matter of notifying
the mayor of his indtctmont or of
taking steps to boo ho is returned
promptly to San Francisco'. Thnt
Reuf sont a trusted emissary to tho
dock to moot Bchmits nono doubted.
but what Information he convoyed to
tho mnyor is known only to Reuf.
The belief was generally held thnt
tion in the Helvcdoro music hall
cases.
San Francisco, Nov. 21. The
cases again Rouf and Sehmltz wore
called in Judge llunn's court this
morning, but, by agreoment, wore
postponed until December 3d. Peter
Duffy, a former city hall employe,
was Indicted Tuesday for perjury In
connection with the alleged bribing
of Supervisor Nicholas, and surren
dered himself to tho sheriff this
morning.
doosn't wish to alarm the peoplo, but ho would not suspend tho order of
If n cnlnmlty occiim ho don't want his dismissal of tho nogro soldlors, tin
company hold responsible, loss new facta wero discovered worth
BUSTRIN'S
FATE WITH
THE JURY
Case of Accused Murderer
Has Been. Submitted
Tho fjtto of Fred nustrln, the no
cuscd murderer of JohvpU Creditor,
rosts In tho hands of tho Jury. Tho
ovldonro wns submitted to thorn soon
nftornoon today, and as this paper Is
printed tho Jury Is still out.
As soon as this case wns submitted
tho court began tho selection of a
Jury to try Murphy, Heeloy and oth
ors Indicted ut the same time Ilustrln
was for the crime of riot.
Tho examination of wltnosHoif in
thu Ilustrln cnrio wns rouoliided yes
terday nftornoon, nnd the Argument
of counsel on both sides occupied thu
attention of tho. cour.1 until noon
San Francisco, Nov. 21. it Ib ru
mored this morning that the grand
Jury would this afternoon return In
dictments ngainst Eddlo Graney, the
famous referee, for bribery, and
against Ruef nnd Schmltx for extor
no warrant would bo served.
Great French Wine Season.
Tar!. Nor.'si. A govenmental
statistical report wa Issued today
showing that the total wine output
of France this year amounted to 1,
330,850,000 gallon", exclusive of the
American crop. The cider output Is
estimated at 628,340,000.
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PreMcwt U te Votio JUco.
Ppnw, Porto JUco, Nor. 21 The
President arrived and waa received
at the landing at 8 o'clock tbla
morning by Oovorsor Wfatarop and
other oeIali. The town la profo
ly dcoratd astl crowded wltfc peo
ple from the rrrr aetaT.
Clilcngo Market.
Chicago, Nov. 21. Whoat 74CP
73 H, corn 42U 42, oats 38;
DOCiT"
YARDS
BURNED
today. 'About 20 .wltneMeim were ex-
cabling him. Ho states tho Action nmlued for tho state and ten for tho
was tnkon after duo deliberation, and defense,
tho only matter to which ho can pay
nny heed Is the presentation of facts
proving the old roport wholly or
partially untrue, or clearly Implicat
ing somo Individual.
Pfotwbly ilir Ivcriui.
ABtorln, Or., Nov, 21. A r.four-
mustod bark In ballast Wan sightod
off thobur this niornjng. A tug loft,
but It was so rough alio waa' 'com.
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Tim Kiiiiimih City Meeting. i'0,ou " rorurn, " pui
Kansas City, Nov. 21. Tho now ujaauppoani yvq,wa
oxecutlve committee is composed of '" urlt 'erntf. - ' '
Chas. A. Stokes, of Denver; A. F. ' ' "
FmnclH, Cripple Creek; J. II. Chase J '( HOHNi , '
and E. It. Moses, Kansas; A. L. Stct- LVNAM. Xt the home of thw -
Toulon, France, Nov. 21. Tho son, California; Robert Hunter,
main portions ot the dock yards and Iowa; Robert V. Eva, Minnesota;
tho' great forge and iron works, Gcorgo Hansen, Missouri; F. W.
where a number of foreign warship iirown, Nebraska; N. C. Lanmoro,
were building, were destroyed by fire North Dakota; P. It. King, Oklaho
tbls morning. Tho loss is several ma; 8. W. Duncan, Texas; L. W.
millions. Tho warships wero acd.'shurtloff, Utah; T. H. Clarkson,
o Washington; B. Crumrne, Wyoming
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To Ilrttcr Labor Condition.
Minneapolis, Nov. 21. Gompors,
upon Instructions of tho Federation
of Labor, today sent a tnessago tcr the
President, urging him to Investgato
labor conditions In Porto Rice, with
the view of giving the Porto KIcau
self-government, and bettering tho
conditions of labor there.'
m..i.. t m VT- f Tllahnn Tl.
IU;I 1. 4., .'Ml. ..-wK ,.- . i Q ... , ..
gert, of the Methodist church, South, I H. , . yrriur.
of Louisville, Ky.. died this morning, MnneapoII, Nov. 21. J. J. Hill
of tonsllltli, contracted a week ago,'an(J 20 bminc'mcn here will (Mtl
and which grew worse rapiaiy. jfy bufom the lntrUt commerca
!"" f " f. -l1ill'-JLJ!l!!!!!SS"'lg1 j commlMlon Jn tho hearing of the
charge that certain railroad mp own
stock In grain companies, to tho det
riment of competition.
BISHOP
TIGERT
DEAD
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs? Jewte
Maeltt South Bnlem, Nqyjmbe,
10, iSOe, o Mr. al Mrs. RernaVtr
Lynnm, a duughier. -
DIED.
Foceie, In Bast Bulew, Tuesday,
November 20, 1006, L. A. Foeeze,
aged 67 year.
Tho body fcwlll bo shlpptd to Jin
gene for burial.
Dr. J. f . COOK
MtfTKff to w LinKurr rrfunr,
Watts M WHJi MWfT ALL OL
amp mm PATWjrm. to ant
timmmt cm on tm. cook,
oummMATtoM
LKKIK1. .
BURLEViDKNCBR. At the real
dondft In South Halm, Monday,
'November 10, 1906, Mrs. Surah
Deucer and Mr Natbauiel 11. Ilurv
t ley, JUV..B. Olttitut oasclatlng.
Doth aro well-known la StJem
Tho 'bride has resided In arid near
this city tho grtater part ot her life,
and Mr. Rnrlcy Is tho well-known
sewing 'machine afcent and rcpal'rcr.
They will llro In Salem.
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Permits to wtNi we immi today
io A. L, Moetre ihMIMm ? M.
Some are born without character.' akeaa, et of Mx, a e
soe throw it of, and aon get rlcfe l &ttbt Mm Wk- P
mlik. Mtetote Lsdlloef-k
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