Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 03, 1906, Image 1

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DAJLYOAPITAL JOURN AL
vou xvi.
SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, RKCEMHKR , 11)00.
NO. 2H7.
WLLTACKLE appropriations
JNPUSTRIALLEAGUE ATTACKS UNION LABOR
CONGRESS
AGAIN IN
SESSION
No Business Is Transacted
Except the Filing 'of a
Number of Resolutions
FORAKER SHOWS HIS TEETH,
AM) IT IS EVIDENT' THAT HE
IS NOT GOING TO. ASSIST IN
SAILING THE ROOSEVEIT
BOAT.
Washington, D; C, Doc-3. Both
branches of congress met at noon.
The full membership of the sonnto
was present. Each houso when con
vened sent word to the Prosldont
that the legislative mill was ready to
grind. The President returned an
answer thnt he "would communlcato
In 'writing." In the houso tho now
members wore received. Scores of
resolutions woro handed to , tho
clerks and filed away. Each houso
passed resolutions In memory of tho
members who died since tho last ses
sion, and adjourned until tomorrow
afternoon, when they will receive tho
message.
Washington, Dec. 3. Both houses
adjourned boforo 1 o'clock. Tho
President discussed the Jnpancso sit
uation with a number of callers to
day. It Is understood ho baa dedd
ed upon trTo reply to make to the
Jnpancso -government. Tho reply
will not be made public, but It Is un
derstood tho administration has
found the federal laws do not covor
tho case, therefore tho grievances of
tho Japnneso cannot bo taken up by
tho national authorities.
Warren objected to tho considera
tion of tho Penroso nnd Forakor res
olutions, and they wero allowed to
go over. Arthur Leddlflold was nom
inated for United States marshal for
Montana. Tho new cabinet mem
bers announced during tho recess
were nominated. Mrs. Longworth
attended the opening of tho house.
Washington, Dec. 3. It Is expect
ed tho porfunctory session of the
senato will bo given ginger by Pen
rose, who will lntroduco a resolution
calling upon tho Prosldent for Infor
mation concerning his ordor dismiss
ing three nogro companies from tho
'nrmy. tTho chair called attontlon to
the custom that no buslnosa would
bo transacted until the "sonato had
heard from tho Prosldont, but Fair
banks couldn't freozo tho statement,
and Forakor was on his feet Instant
ly and called for the records In the
case from the secretary of war.
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A Flood of Resolutions.
Guthrie, Okla., Dec. 3. Fou
two resolutions have boon Introduced
In tho constitutional convention,
among them being ono to prevent
capital punishment, ono regulating
Injunctions "during n Btrlko, ono pre
venting gnmbllng and one favoring
nbsoluto prohibition.
WOMAN
DIED !
GAME
Secured a Gun After Being
Fatally Wounded and Killed
Her Murderer
THi: GOItK FAMILY COMES TO A
GOIIY EXD TKAGEDY THE CUL
MINATION OF QUARREL TILyfi
HAS RKEN CARRIED ON FOR A
NUMI1ER OF YEARS. $
Snmll Clinnco for Robbers
Tlflls. Russia. Dec. 3. Twelve
robbers nttackod tho ostato of Prin
cess Avnlovn, Injured tho princess
and plundered tho property. Sol
diers captured thorn, nnd n drum
head court-martial Is now sitting.
SOUNDS
LIKE
Preacher Mint Hung.
Atlanta, Ga., Doc. 3. Tho gov
ernor this afternoon refused to furth-
or rosplto Rev. J. C. Rowlings, nnd
ho will bo hanged tomorrow at Vnl-
dosta on tho chargo of planning tho
murdor of tho two Garter children
two years ago.
FELL
9UU uiugu, v.u., UWi o, j lllUOi
sage to tho shorlff this morning ruS
ports a triple tragedy at a ranch
house 1G mllee from Kscondldo. Tho
roport says a rancher named Gor
shot Frederick Goro dond, fatally
wounding the lnttor's wlfo. Tho wo
man, howevor, managed to socuro a
gun and killed Gore boforo sho dlod.
Tho families woro nolghbors, and for
a long tlmo havo boon qunrroung.
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AFFIRMS
LOWER
COURT
FROM
TRAIN
BAER
President Post of the Citizens
Industrial Union Roasts
Union,
DECLARES THKUE MUST RE
OPEN SHOPS AND MORE AP
PRENTICES, NO HOYCOTTS
AND NO PICKETING- AND THAT
IjAHOK UNIONS ARE THE
GREATEST TRUSTS,
Journ ono hour for lunch, botwoou X
and 3 o'clock. Acting ipon this sug
gestion tho board took an adjourn
monl at I o'clock, nnd thoro was
nothing doing In No. 2 until the
nionihora had appeased their hunger.
although at ono tlmo ton electors
mode application to vote, and wore
turned away. A total of OB votes
had boon cast In thin ward up to 1
o'clock.
Wants Divorce,
A suit for divorce was tiled In tie
pnrtmont No. 3 of tho circuit cowrk
this morning by Bnnmol O, Burk
hnrt against Nelllo M. Hurkhnrt. The
parties woro marrlod In Albany In
1800. Tho plnlntlff at present re
sides In Salem, nnd charge tho de
fondant .with desertion. M. H,
Poguo appeared for tho plnlntlff.
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PEOPLES RARGAIN HOUSE
PRICES
CUT TO THE QUICK
New im to date merchandise at the
- i " ,... i.. iirillc C
l"lvu Hi- liny iiwiisv wit ... - ..onllv
room for our Xinn. display. Note tho prices ca.cfull).
lowest prices thnt was ever
B, We do this to make
60c Fancy Dress Goods, yd 25c
75c Fancy Suiting, yd 49c
91.00 Fancy Droas Goods, yd G9c
n.50 Swell Dress Goods, yd 96c
75o Black Taffeta silk, yd 49c
45c India Silk, all colors, yd 2Cc
75c Colored Taffeta Silk, yd 49c
11.50 yard wide Black Taffota
Silk, yd 98c
85c Fancy Walstlng Silks, yd 49c
1135 Black Peau do Sole Silk
yd, 86c. '
Remnants of Silks, Half Price.
Remnants of Dress Goods, Half
Price.
3000 yardB best Indlga blue Cali
co, yd 6c
5Q0Q yards of Muslins, yd 5c,
64o and 8 1-3 a
4000 yards OntiBg Flannel, yd 6c.
S l-3eand 10c
Table Llneas, Towels and Napkins
Ml going at sale prleea.
Comfort and Blankets all reduced
for this sale.
85o Swans' dowa dressing sacquea
49c,
Umbrellas cwt dowa .49c 66c, 86c
ad 31.00.
Knit Wool Shawls, 25c, 35c, 49c
and 75c
Corset, a pair, 25c, 35c, 49c, 75c
and 98c
Standard patterns ob aale.
U.50 long sine gloves, pair, 98c
B"e golf glovee, pair 25c
100ft 5c aaadkerealefs, each 2c
N. 5 all illc rlbboa, yard 3c
lach wUte an a4ik ribbon, yd
Ladle' 10c slack atocklars, pair
o.
Ladles' 18c fleeced iinea ,
Blockings, pair 12 ttc.
Ladies' 39c wool Blockings, pair
26c.
Ladles' 18c fancy collars, ,10c.
50c chiffon, all colors, yd -9c
New dress trimmings, yd 3c, c
.8c, 10o and 12 He
Children's hose, pair, 6c, lc,
12ttc and 15c
Ladles' 39c heavy warm vesta -5c
Best Sans silk, ball 2c.
Best darning cotton, ball lc.
Full count pins, paper lc.
I0e white pearl buttons, to 4c.
Best 2 00-yd spool cotton, spools
10o Frill garter elastic, yd 6c
Best spool silk, all colors, spool 3c
16c horn hair plw. 9c.
Men's heavy underwear, 35c. 46c
and 49c. i0
Men's 11.00 felt bats pr oo 49c
$2.60 felt bats, price .
Ladles' 12.35 One dress shoes,
ChUd'ren's shoes, 35c, 49c, 66c
SJ?fcdr. !. . '9'
Me'n's 15.00 Overcoat, JS.50
"J! Jost Overalls, price 49c
i ' heavy -king shirt,' "J
Ladies' 115.00 long eoats...
Ladles' 118.00 long coaU, fl0.ju
LaW $35.00 silk rubber coaU,
uE?"- hau, fl.41. .
LadtlS.l.etUcoats.pHc-
jsloVpUid-lllcrt waists, Prl
Bargalnilnejerertnt.
Kansas City, Dec. 3. An uniden
tified woman with a Union Pacific
ticket from Ethrota, Washington, to
Osenwntoinle, Kansas, wns killed by
falling from a Missouri Paoino train
nonr horo today. She hnd a promis
sory noto lit hor purso payable to
Mrs. M. A. Dnwson and signed by E.
G. Uoulnrc.
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POST
ROASTS
'FRISCO
Supreme Court Holds That
Men Accused of Crime May
Be Legally Shanghaied
Washington, Doc. 3. Tho su
promo court declined to rolonso tho
officials of tho Wostorn Fodoratlon
of Minors, ehargod with Implication
In the murdor of ox-Governor 8toun
onborg, from tho custody of tho
Bolso City, Idaho, authorities.
Chicago, Dec 3. Tho Post, In dis
cussing tho San Francisco situation
todny, said: "San Francisco finds
ltBolf In a situation unparalleled in
history; Its government In tho
hands of tho most unblushing nnd
hlgh-hnnded set of crooks that over
plundered any community. Tho very
olllclalH who should ho lending tho
work of reconstruction are devoting
tholr tnlonts oxclUHtvely to lining
their own pockets at tho ox'ponso of
tho community."
Chicago, Doc. 3. At the oponlng
of tho Citizen's Industrial Conven
tion this morning, President Post at
tacked tho Amorlnnn Federation of
Labor as "tho greatest trust with
which tho people havo to contend."
He rovlowod tho organisation of tho
propaganda for an "opon bIiop," nnd
declared tho "opon shop" wns holug
gradually ro-'ostnbllshod In tho build
ing trndes, printing houses and oth
er Industries. Ho said since labor's
defeat In the last campaign tho nows
papers show greater freedom from
"Inborn dictation." Ho said as a
necessary adjunct t Industrial penco
xwo must havo tho opon shop, nn un
restricted number of apprentices, no
boycott, no vlolenco nnd no picket
ing. ...
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Supt. Looney Reappointed.
At n meeting of tho Statu Board
of Education this nftornooit Hon. N.
II. Looney was reappointed superin
tendent of tho State reform school.
Mr. Loonoy has served sovornl yonrs
most acceptably and tho bonrd wns
satisfied to have him continue tho
good work, and It Is prosumed thnt
ho will nccopt.
RESORT
TO BARN
BURNING
Washington, Doc 3. Justloo Har
lnn announced tho opinion. Tho ac
cused had nppllod for a writ of ha
beas corpus, on tho ground that they
wore lllognllly arrested In Colorado,
and thus taken lllogally into Idaho.
Thi wna auashed by tho federal
court In Idaho, tho dooislon bolng af
firmed todny by the suprome oouru
Tho guilt of tho accused was not
oonsldored.
GRAFT
CASES
GO OVER
cn Francisco. Dec 3. SohtulU
and Ruef were arraigned this morn
ing on flvo ludiotment cnarj,....,
them with extortion In tho French
restaurant cases. Dotn appear ...
court. On the plea of their attor
neys for further tlmo to prepare their
defense, the cases were continued
until Monday,
CARNAHAN
GETS A
PLUM
Owonaboro. Ky., Dec. 3. -A burn
bolonglng to James Wilson, tin op
ponent of tho American Society of
Equity, was burned by Incondlarlos.
Twenty-nlno mules woro burned RHd
tons of grain nnd hay. Tho loss Is
$10,000. A hundred nml fifty thou
sand pounds of tobacco belonging to
Wllson'a tenants, all Equity sympa
thisers, wns untouched,
Louisville, Doc 3. State 0cr
Marshal Ayros Is at Princeton today,
nnd began tho Investigation, of tha
burning of tho stommorlos Saturday.
Ayros hns received letter threatening
him with death (f ho persists, hut
ho continues to silbpoona witnesses,
nnd has mado ono arrest. Tho mor
conservative growers denounce thrt
Incendiary methods nnd say they
oan light tho trust by combination
bettor than by tho torch.
Washington, Dee. 3. Tho nomina
tion of Clark W. Canmhan, as col
lector of oustoms for Oregon, was
made today.
Farmer Heovllle Arretted.
The onso of John Scovllle, who
ran hi hnrso and buggy ngujnst the
vohlolo of Mrs. A. M. Lewis Inst
Saturday will bo hnnl In Justloo
Webster's court tomorrow at 10 r..
in.
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ELECTION
PASSING
QUIETLY
TEDDY
NAMES
BRISTOL
LEASED
CLAIMS
FIRST
Omaha, Dec 3. Tho testimony
of W. 11. Campbell, an old soldier,
was impeached this morning by the
defenso in tho land fraud cases; his
statement on the stand disagreeing
with his former deposition. Other
witnesses told of filing on claims ror
.n,.nv naid bv tho defendants. One
aworo ho had leased his claim before
ho filed on It
BLACK
HAND
THREATS
Washington. Dec 3.-The Preii
d0Dt today sent the nolMoo of
" n,Aral Moody tO bo J
i.....-"?'"':
ate. Other nomlnauons r "";
a Bristol, to ha district attorney for
Oregon.
Chicago Markets.
Chicago. Dec 3 -Wheat 7i&
nZ ! corn 42KCM' " "
33', 4.
Entire Republican Ticket Will
No Doubt Be Successful
THAW '
TRIAL
NEXT
St. Paul, Dec 3. The police to-1
day received a letter saying mo
"Black Hand" had aecrceo uww
Johnson' death. At tho same umo
Johnson l executed two .uroi
monarchs will bo killed. inn-
of the alleged plotters bate bea Jur-.-.-,
tv. Tallica. Jobaw I bo
laJarfowi, but hHi frJ4
Tho rounlolpnl olefltlon Is being
held today. Rogardlcsa of tho fact
that the weather is remarkably fine,
and there are no counter attractions,
the vote will bo unusually small. All
Indications point to tho conclusion
Hint tho ontlre ticket nominated by
the Republicans at tho primary will
bo elected.
In all wards, except ono tho sixth
there Is no opposition to tho nom
inees for council, and there Is no op
position to the nominees for tno cuy
office, except In ono Instance.
Thu eertlon U tho race for cuy
recorder, where Wallace O. Trill Is
running against the present Incum
bent, Wyllo A. Moorcs.
An unusual thing, In connection
with conduct of a general election,
happened In tho second ward today,
as a result of which probably more
than a score of elsctpra wero discour
aged from casting their voles alto
gether. When the noos. uour arnro
the Judge and clerks of election
were suddenly Ue4 win pans ci
hunger, and thy began looking
about for aoma meats of gsttla
something to asuag thd User loag-
Ing for feed.
Their oru wero oqb rewardea
whea the Iwtlon were eo
nit l mM 7
wMek tfsl,l Hswi M? M-
Kow York, Dc. 3. Justlco Now
burgor todny grunted tho motion of
Clifford Hnrtrldge for tho appoint
ment of n commission to examine
Truxton Ilcnl and Thomus McC'alob,
witnesses for Thaw, who aro outside
of tho Jurisdiction of tho court. The
powers of tho eoromlvlon nre ex
tended to permit It to take the dep
ositions of witnesses Jerome wants,
who left tho sjnte, among thorn bolng
Evelyn's mother, hi other ana sisior.
Jerome sold ho would llko to have
the teMliuony of the women who fled
to South Africa, but won't try to get
It on account of tho delay. Thaw
won today visited by his brother, Ed
wards. Edwards' wlfo nnd Mrs. Wil
liam Thaw. Edwards has Ju ar
rived from England.
AluVrtiuw-fioodt'tlt
A marrlngo Jlcene was this morn
ing Imum1 by County Clerk Allen to
Charles P. Alderman, of Portland,
and Miss Mary J. Goodell, of Chant-poeg.
State News
Members of the Raker City Klkfl
unveiled a memorial tabid Sunday
In honor of the late Sol llehner, at
that city, who, Curing bis life, was
tbe'mott active and .mthuslasUe
member of their lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ola A. Aasve, of Har
low, celebrated thlr KlJn wnWU
at their home at Bariow euuy,
and over 300 of their Iilm tww
on them during the day
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