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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1906)
Try d It? vlng uuch j ot a! 3 ai y as ight 'Its ther tlj ihut izz. j "opi t of an; Inst i ind ' 3 it: ith oa ug,: 3f? ire for Is In ito a ng g- be IN d rtlENT WEATHER FORECAST. IJSDWU"" ,n INCREASING CLOUni vMo ..... .wax), ii,iiv. lvimitin i ""..u,n, MLYOAPIT AL JOURNAL 8ALKM. PRECOX, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1000. thej 2ILR cousin 'atalbany SHORTAGEPAJ? a t V7T?S BUSINESS AR MAN SHOOTS COUSIN Girl at Albany, rV .. n..t1.4- 1m4a Dfoln gf I IJjJJSDUIiei lino uiaiu ui h n usoeciiiiK Yitiuii rircn VICTIM OP THE CRIM Mh HAHIT OP HAVING THE rll)l Problem. WRDEnOUS PISTOL WHERE IT , o iimWRXIKNT FOR ANY KIND liumnpcii uoy .louiul. OPCUIMK OR CARELESSNESS.! Grand Island, Nob., Nov. nrnvrtrl on muni. .!.. . ... - . go homo on a three-months' leavo of I In Hill In! absence. Since that tlmo shn i,M!vl,l-uul O been rational, and, up to the tlmo of jtho shooting, had displayed no Indi cations of anything out of.,tho or dinary. Afterwards sho became wild, rolled upon tho floor and had to bo taken charge of. ' Coroner William Formlller, Dr. Trimble and Sheriff D. S. Smith Im mediately went to tho scene of tho murder, where an Inquest was held. Miss Palmer will bo brought to Al bany and recommitted to tho asylum, probably tho only solution of tho ter- 27. Floyd Burnor, aged 12 years, son of Leon Burner, a poor widow, was BUSINESS THROTTLED Car Shortage Stops All Ship ment of Hops From the Valley FLOUR .MILL SHUTS DOWN ON ACCOUNT OF LACK OF OARS ON NORTHERN PACIFIC, AXIJ SAW MILLS WILL CliOSK UNLESS RE LIEF COMES SOO.V. Via Melclna rainier, Aionuny M B ibsat 9 o'clock, nt tho homo of roturncd to hl8 raotnor today by E1. r Zither, six miles east of Albany, lllcr Drew of 0mn,. .no trnced tmd Instantly killed' her cousin, tho child after his kidnaping by a Mm P. Palmer. Tho cbbo la a Polish Jew, a travollng salesman, ... i . . i ru Tt .,.... .. tk.niinii nn..Mnl nlMn. i t n anmnt .hnli ' vr onionunaio onu. air, I'tiuiiur, iuiu6 ni"i "" w "' i' kjotng man, aged au. nrriveu only in uammore. ctarday night from Monmouth on ' o jtlsltfflth his uncle. They were For Foiirlceii-Foot Channel. tela together In tho slttlnK room St. Louis, Nov. 27. Tho hearing, Hi the stovo talking, when Miss of tho board of onglnoors or rivers r entered tho room and took a and harbors committee on n 14-foot at on the sofa back of them. Sud- channel from St. Louis to unicago sir, without warning, alio stood up begnn this morning. I fired a revolver, which rIio hnd o Bowled, at her cousin, hitting him (Use back of tho head, and ho fell ler dead. Tho revolvor belonKed i ter father, which ho koptin hlB om, where she had gotten It. Iiifay, 1D0G, MIbb Palmer waB n!tted to tho asylum, ravlngly Nate. In Sentomhnr rIio liml Im- Flncd the Refinery. Now York. Nov. 27. Tho Amerl can Sugar neflnlng Company fined $18,000 today for accepting re bates from the New York Central road, which was fined tho same amount last week for giving rebates to tho company. Slowly but Buroly tho shortagoof enrs for shipping purposes, which has oxlsted for tho past two months or moro, is sapping the vitality of nil lndustrlos of the Wlllamotto vnlloy. Probably tho greatest sufferers on this account nro tho hop growors, ns tho markot has boon brought to n practically comploto standstill, It bo lug Impossible to sucuro tho ship ment of a single halo out of this city. ThoO. C. T. Co. and tho 0. It. & N. Co. havo rofused to accept any moro shipments of hops to Portland by boat, up to the prosont tlmo tho only meanR ot transportation avallablo, wny because of tho congestion of freight at Portland. tho statement of Edward Shopnrd, council for Dr. Crcspey, In tho recent haresy trial. He didn't think Shop ard.'s attack needed any particular ropy, and said ho would havo his man show Shopnrd tho door Bhould theiattorney onll. o ,. Postal Clerks Form Union. . St. Louis, Nov. 27. Thlrty-tlvo clerks In tho postolllco organized a union today and affiliated with tho Federation ot labor In nn attempt to socuro higher wages. Hundreds of other clerks, It is said, refrain from Joining, fearing tho government's dls-ploQsure. I CMO ST0B1 PEOPLE BARGAIN HOUSE I . Evidence All In. New York, Nov. 2. Tho Jury com plojod taking tho evidence In tho enso ofiGcorge Uurnhnm, Jr., vlco-prosl-ilenjt ot the Mutual Rosorvo Insurance Company. Argumonts begnn this nfternoon. Ho Is charged with lnr cony and forgory. o WHOLE FAMILY DROWNED JEANIE'S OWNERS DODGE Transfer the Vessel After the Collision Which Sunk the Dix. HILL OF HALE RATED TEN RAYS REFORM THE COLLISION', RUT Pour-FIushcr Jerome ' Now York, Nov. a 7. Jeromo so cured a warrant authorizing htm to (search ono of tho largest gambling Institutions In tho city. Tho gam blora will likely tnko n vneatlon for a tow weeks, ns tho proprietors got a "Up' 'that Jeromo would go after tho mwlth his. old vigor. Will Exnuilun Kehmlt. Snn Francisco, Nov. 27. It it Kernl-officlally - announced that no moro Indictments will bo returned until nftor Schmltz Ih oxnmlnod. Ho will bo suhpoonnrd tmmt'dlntely atl tor his nrrlvnl to nppenr beforo the ACTUALLY MADE THE -DAY, Brand Jury Friday morning; AFTER IT CONSIDERATION OF SALE IS ONLY 910. Murphy, N, C, Nov. 27. A cloud burst struck tho sldo of Fnln moun tain, four miles from town, and rushed down tho mountain side, Dealers say that Eastern brewers aW0CJ)jnR everything beforo It. Tho and factors aro beginning to pull out noug0 of H qj Cornwall, at tho foot of tho Oregon market, bocnuBO they 1 0j, tho m0untaln, wnB carried away, havo no assurance that their goods ( Cornwall's wife, threo children and will bo delivered, and refuse to havOtu Krj visitors woro drowned. It their money tied up for.ftnjjjdnnljfluiyr,.,,,! nt 3 o'clockin'tho morning, period. Tho Salem Flouring Mills whJ,0 nl, wore albop. Cornwall Company hns 8000 sacks of flour 0ono pgcnpej, Btnckcd up waiting shipment for tho ". WE OFFER DURING THIS SALE .'ew nn.in.,ini. .-i .ii ..f im imvoKt iirlces that was ever quoted by nnv ii..Bn ., , Pnrino Const. Wo do this to nuke room 'or oar Xmas display.. Note tho prices cnrrfiiH). We Fancy Dress Goods, yd 25c "c fancy Suiting, yd 49c 1100 Fancy Dresa Goods, yd 09c N-50 Swell Dresa Goods, yd 9Gc tc Black Taffeta silk, yd 49o 15 India silk, all colore, yd 25c I5 Colored Taffeta Silk, yd 49c tUQ yard wide BWtck Taffeta ' Sl'k. yd 98c. J Fancy Waist Jug Silks, yd 49c " alack Peau do Solo Silk jN. 85c. Jnts of Silks, Half ;Prlco. .nts of Dress Goods, Half Price. ,,0I yards best Indlga bluo Call- . Vd 5 c. ' yards of Muslins, yd 5c. l,J?Can- 8 1-3C 'J' yards)utlng Flannel, yd 5c, l-3fi nn in & Linens, Towels aad Napkins jjoing at sale prices. Tti and Blankets all reduced 'Or thia .t n c ' down dfreMlnS sacquea lT down 49c G5i' 8Sfi Ka!li25c, 35c, 49c J Pair, 25c,4S5e,' 49c, 75c llEO l Vftuerns oa le. e.M?UB 8,,k 8lQTe,.Ir, 98c Ko, j , uaaatercBlefg. each 2c. t 'lL ,Ulc rltlOB, yard Sc.- lw "" " sijk riDDoa, ya h.' in, v,.. "v u4ck stocklaca, pair Ladlos' 18c fleeced lined heavy stockings, pair 12ttc. Ladles' 39c wool stockings, pair 25c. Ladles' 18c fancy collar's, 10c 50c chiffon, all colors, ydt29c Now dresa trimmings, yd 3c, sc, 8c. 10o and 12c. Children's hose, pair, 5c, ic. 12o and 15c. Ladles' 39c heavy warm vests 25c Best Sans silk, ball ;c. Best darning cotton, ball lc Full count pins, paper lc 10o whlto pearl buttons, doz 4o. Beat 200-yd spool cotton, spool -c 10o Frill sarter elastic, yd 5c. Best spool silk, all colors, spool 3c 15c horn balr pins, doz 9c Men's heavy undorwear, 35c, 4&c and 49c. 0 Men's 11.00 M VT 9C' 12.50 felt nets, pr." t..iia 12.25 flno 1 49. ' nuiun- shoes. 35c, Mli5re.s Pan., 9Sc, 1.4. utrnn' 115.00 Overcoatf, 8 50 SI blrt Overalls, price 49c Men'. beav- working shirts 39c Ladles' 115.00 long coa s. IJ.W Ladles' 118.00 long coafc, 110.-0 Sdte.' 13500 silk rubber coats, Ladles' trimmed bats, 1.. 2- and 2.60. . L?m 15.90 tUk PctUcoaU. prleo IB.w'pUd silk shirt waists, price Bargain m every department TILLMAN TALKS IN CHICAGO dress shoos, 49c, 65c "UMtH VAJWnMV CJilOWlXO STORK- WENT TO BED COLD Orient, but missed tho Inst Orlentnl stoamer, because It was lmposslblo to socuro Northorn Pacific cars for ship ment to sonport. Tho mill shut down this evening nnd tho ontlro forco of mill hands will bo thrown out of om ploymont. Sorlous congestion also oxlsts In the yards of tho Spauldlng 'Lumber Company, and tho manngo-. mont feols It will bo obliged to quit, oporatlons In the nonr future If somo Chicago, Nov. 27. Tillman nr- rellof la not provided for conditions. ' rived today under gunrd of tho pollco Hundreds or curious cltlzuns thronged tho vicinity of tho station. To Mrs. Koller tho sonntor remarked: "I would like to hlro you for a press agent." Mrs. Kollor assented, but Tillman said: "Hut you aro too much of a gonlys." The crowd good naturedly choflrod. No negroos woro ! present. , Tho senator, In a brlot speech at tho Irlquols Club, said: "I am sur- Lo Angeles, Nov. 27. Los Ango- ,)rj8Cj nt gucj, R hullabaloo in a Us is in the grip of an unusual cold Northern city, and moro surprise spoil, and its citizens shlvored and ,hat Jt Ja attempted to curtail freo went to bed hungry last night, be- 8pecC),t previous attempt caused oauso of tho inadequacy of tho gfes ( wftp and u ,g remarkablo that an at snpply ani shortage of coal and ,oropt can i,e njade to 'muzzlo' a w00d. United States senator. I will speak Thrnuehout the olty tho gas fam- , ,Jnt,B ,,ortlnent to tho wolf aro Ine was complete, tho causo assigned f tho pe0I,e and you will hear nothing undemocratic, and plenty that Is wjilte." Soattlo, Nov. 27. At tho Dix In qulry this morning tho fnct wns dis closed that tho Alaska Pacific Navi gation Company, owners ot tho Joanlo, fur $10 consideration trans ferred her to tho Individual owner ship of J. E. Pharo, general mauagor of tho Alaska Coast Stoamshlp Com puny. Tho trnnsfor wnx mndo tho day after tho collision, though It Is dated ton days provlous to tho acci dent; nlBO that Pharo mado an at tempt to send tho Joanlo to British Columbia, out of tho Jurisdiction of tho United States court. Libel pro ceedings wro fllod with tho United Stntes marshal to prevent her Ball Ing. o Chicago Market. ' f Chicago, Nov. 27. Wheat' 73 H lb 73U, corn 43, oa'ts 33Vi33M. 0 ' BOARDER'S MAUVE PAJAMAS Jupx Against OwHfi-Mhlp. Toklo, Nov. 27. In tho municipal nsaombly h'uro today tho proposition that tho city purchnso tho street railways and manngo them na a mu nicipal undertaking wnn defeated, waved" LONG RIFLE Man From Gates Wanted to Shoot Up the Town Waving a long Winchester rlile, nnd swearing ho would tnko tho llfo blopd of a young woman on Ferry street, Joo Hannon torrorlxod all tho pcoplo In Cooper's saloon oh Stnto stroot last night. Somebody quickly spread thu alarm and Chief of Pollro Cornelius and Sheriff Cul ver wero soon found, nnd theao otl cors hurled to tho scene of actlba, arriving (n tlmo to provont tho wild man from 'tho Santlnm from execut ing his gory threats. It appoara that Hannon, who lino boon steadily drinking, had a real or 'Fluttered in tllC Breeze aS He Imnglnnry grlovanco against tho wo Uic ClnHArf TlirniiPri mnn, and Imagined this to bo nn nus- Window. .... .!. mnnnv for WlllOU IS IHO breaking down of a number of gon erators. AFTER "UNCLE" HUNT Washington, Nov. J7Iu tho Baa Mtt divorce rase today witnesses tes tifleU as to tho sojourn of Mrs. Ba-alttandthoRer.Dr.HuntatAtlan- c City, and -f th. J" ...,c,t to call tho preacher "Uncle. They frequently went bathing to- gether. according u ". D ... ...iid n rhlld WAS One witness iun- " ... born at the John Hopkins bo'pital after tho husband claims bo uu v.- away for tn months. It was namc for Hunt. iwr Not a 8yWM-e vew York. Nor. 27.-Hishop Pot- WANT ELECTRIC ROAD TONAPAH SHORT OF FUEL Tonopab. Nov., Nor. 27. Tha fuel situation In tho mining camps of Southern Nevada is becoming des perate, as Ibero Is but littlo wood and no coal. At Goldfleld peoplo sre gathering In tho saloon to keep warm. It U hoped to break tho fam Ino Jn a few days with coal from Ban Francisco, promised by tho Southern Pacific The weather Is cold, and there Is eight Incuts of snow. ploloiiH timo to effaco her from tho ,map of Salem, nnd ellmlnnto hor from tho census roll. I I It took quick action' on tho part ( Clad only In his own modosty and of (ho ghorfr nm, tho cJlof of VQlU() n suit of mnuvo pajamas, Raymond m disarm tho crazed man, nnd soma iBoyor, a 19-year-old boarder at tho lively sidestepping Is said to havo 'house of John Inmnn, was ejected ' engaged In by tho byslandora to ... . . . .i t ..... i. ,..,. wuoi oiifc " mo way ui inipunmna; from his boudoir in tho Inmnn house htiB In North Ralom at dawn this mprnlngj Af(or h(J Wft u,kt,(J (( n ft r0ft by J. O. Marsh, tho marshal of North nonablo mnnnor. ho left tho Winches. Salem. It Is said that Mr. Marsh icr at tho saloon and consented to boro thu young man down a ladder j uma- through tho window. It seems that Boyer has been boarding nt tho Inmnn domicile, nnd has boon a littlo tardy In his pay monts of tho board bill. He had been told to seltlo or vamoose, but up to last night hnd dono neither. Lato last night Boycr wended ins way homoward, and found bolts nnd bars botwoon hlmsolf and his downy pil low. Ho had boen locked out. Tho night wai cold, and carrying tno banner seemed a gjoorny proposition. Nothing daunted, young Uoyer se cured a ladder, placed It agalust his chamber window and ontered tho room. Ho was soon resting In tho arms of morphous and sweetly dreaming, perhaps of homo and mother. In tho moantlme things woro hap pening down stairs. Mr. Inraan In voked tho aid of tho mlnlorts of tho law, and tho marshal of North Balera took tho young man from tho bed room, whothcr by door or window, mattors not, and brought him to the station houso. , A compromUo has been effected, and on Boyer promising to roako go4 tho board bill, be was glon bis llborty. o-- i Dr. J. p. COOK UOVSD TO 4 LIMHIW WVKmt, wnsmx jre will umte xu, ol Aim jonr PATUHWit K Ar MMMM CALL QK Ml. COOfc lootd Ilia TrcMury. Philadelphia, Nor. 27. Adolph 8egal, W. W. North and M. 8, Col Hngiwood were Indicted today, charged with looting tha Real Estato aad Trust Company, tha frurlient of which, Frank Hippie, cowwlttsd ul eld. Stayton Delfeation In City to Confer Atoit Mlkt f Way A delegation of Otayton business men, conslstlnu t Banker W. L. Krere. Leo Kerbcr, O. L, Brown, and Editor Alexander, of tho Stayton Mall, wero In tho city today In con ferenco .with Waters Bro. about tb right of way through that live city of tho Santiam. Thejr pnrposo is to secure a freo right of way througU tho heart of tho city. If the company will change Its right ot way from tho present survey, Waters Bros,, of this city, havo had chargo of tha auwylnif work and of securing tiio right of way for tho company represented by A, Welch, of Portlcad. Tho Stayton men say they aro not aterso to bav ins; the routo chaagtd to crow tka rlw and go owr to Lyons, If tha right of way caaaofc b cur4 the nortk Vk Qt ta river, they want Jt ta w tarowtfc f town rlt. J ill teVOY Cofwr. rf Sfflfi; BROS. SSoartstr ter denies oe ii.. -- VZ ""'"""" gance '