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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1906)
T',"' UvUENT WEATHER FORKO ASZ. jOXSN' HA1" """ -" xutusDAY. LYEIT AL JO tTRN AL SALKM, OREKQX, UKDXKSDU. 1)1 ( KMIJKR 3, 100 NO. 28U. ALIFORMA RESENTS THE MESSAG ATE CONTROLS SCHOOLS rressmen Will Stand By tlifornla's Proposition Unanimously 0P1XIOX IS HELD BY MANY AT THE PRESIDENT'S SU2S- IgE WAS WRITTEN FOR THE -WHILE OTHERS CON- I.VD THAT IT IS A SAMPLE OK IE "MAILED HAND." contention that she has exclusive control of her schools. Southerners are sensative on states' rights, and support California enthusiastically. Roosevelt, In the meantime, Is work ing the diplomatic channols to socuro a sottlomont of the matter. So much Is said In tho language of diplomacy. that It Is hard for outsiders to guess the Intentions of thoso In charge at affairs. Opinions differ as to wheth er tho message was written for the Jnpnncso, or with tho real Intention to ndopt extreme measures to force Jnpaneso Into tho San Francls:o schools. AVENGED PANAMA ZONE IS FLOODED Home for Christinas. London, Dec. 5. Ambassador and Mrsi lit il sailed today to spend Chrlsttuns in New York. o- 1 Francisco, Dec. 5. Tho attack it people of California by tho . iient for California's attitude ; e Japanese school question was prise even to the members of oard of education, who expect- be criticised, but not so bltter- laounced. It is their belief the was Inspired by President ller, of tho University of Cnll- . Wheeler has been In Wnsli tlnce the question devolopcd, known to havo had an incr with tho President. Prominent lia San Francisco arc almost pous in resenting tho Presl- words. Tho press throughout Rate take the same attitude. Escaped From Jnll. Lebanon, 0., Dec. 5. Henry "White the negro murderer of Town Marshal iBashore, nt Franklin, Ohio, escaped J from jail this morning, being assisted by some one Inside. Bloodhounds nro trailing him. Iihlngton, Dec. 5. Tho North- rjlslators nro discreto In their : utterances on tho Japanese Bit- but all favor California's Increase in Wngcs. Chicago, Dec. 5. Tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Flromon and Engin eers this mornlne decided to nsk 47 railroads In the West to grnnt 15 por cent Increase In wages, olght hours and bettor conditions. To Amend Constitution. Washington, Doc. 5. In tho house a resolution was Introduced todny providing for a constitutional nniond inont giving congress the power to ostnbllsh uniform laws for mnrrlnge and divorce. Jenkins, chairman of tho Judiciary committee, this morning Bald: "It Is foolish to talk war. Tho facts nro not all mado public. Tho peoplo can trust the President." Chagres River the Highest Ever Known and is Sliil Rising RAILROAD IS WASHED OUT AND IIRIIKIES SWEPT AWAY COL OX SUIIMERGKD AXI) MUCH DAMAGE HAS REEX DOXE RAINFALL 10 INCHES IX lit HOURS. HICAGO STO PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE w PRICES lUT TO THE QUICK . it.. ..... u n ! v up to (Into merchandise nt tho lowest prices iiuu - - Md by nnv houso on tho Pacific Const. Wo do iron m for our Ttnms display. Xoto tho prices carefully. Fanoy Dress Goods, yd 26c "Fancy Suiting, yd 49c jOO Fancy Dross Goods, yd 09c 50 Swell Dress Goods, yd 95c Black Taffeta Bilk, yd 49c India Silk, all colors, yd 2Dc Colored Taffeta Silk, yd 49c P yard wldo Black Taffeta N. yd 98c. Fancy WalatinK Silks, yd 49c J5 Black Peau de Solo Silk M. 86c. aaanta of Silks, Half Price. ta of Dress Goods, Half ic. f4 Tarda best Indiga blue Call ed Be, f yards of MualluB. yd 5c. Vo and 8 l-3c 1 yards Outln Flannel, yd 6c, 1'c and 10c ' UnaoB, ToweU and Napkins loins at sale prlefl. bus and Blaaketa all reduced P ta ale. ana down dressing saoqnoa Wellaj cnt down 4 Gr. S5o U.oo. f Wool Shawls, 25c, 36c, 49c &C a Pair. 25e. SKe. 49s. 75c S4 s I'd fiBlUn.. 1- rr . ua tug, Kloves, pair 25d " ' c handVo.ii .i.w . l "Ilk ribboa. yard 3c ll, " U ,J' 10 v, .. -'- umcJC S0CJC1BS, JHW pair 29c 3c. 6c, Cc, le, Ladlos' 18c fleeced lined heavy atocklngs, pair 12tfc Ladles' 39c wool stockings, 25c. Ladles' 18c foncy collars, 10c EOc chiffon, all colors, ya Now drese trimmings, yd 8c, 10a and 12c Children's boso, pair, 12tto and 16c Ladies' 39c heavy warm vesta 25c Best Sana silk, ball 2c Best darning cotton, ball lc Full count pins, paper lo. 10o white pearl buttons, dos 4c Beat 200-yd spool cotton, epoo. -c 10o Frill garter elastic yd 5c Best spool silk, all colors, spool 3c 15o horn hair pins, oo c Men's heavy underwear, and 49c, Men's $1.00 felt haU, price 49c 13.60 felt hats, price fl.49. Ladles' 13.25 fine dress sboea, $1.9. i0 Children's shoes, 36c, 4c, and 76c Man's dreaa panta $1.98, r.-l. tlfillU UTCIVWi-l ' .. .. iOn Men's beat 0m Men's heavy worwn """"' "90 Ladies' $15.00 long coat,, 5.9J Ladies' $18.00 long coata, $10.50 LadiW $35.00 silk rubber coats, ... eft Ladles' trimmed bats, $1.4. - aad $2.50. Ladiea $5.90 silk petUcoata. price 35.00 Plaid silk sblrt waists, price in. Bargains in every department. 35c Sc 66c 98c, $1.. $8.50 salbh toAWtmut anowuio iyoRK' IHYOY BROS. cW mi CrtStrii Colon, Dee. 5. Up to last nlKht ton Inchos of wntor bad fallen in Col on during 24 hours. Tho Cbngros river has reached tho blchoet point ever known, and is still rising fast. Communication nnd truffle on the Panama rnilrond nre interrupted. Tho inhabitants of tho villages of lias Obispo necessarily will suffer greatly from tho flood, as It will bo Impos sible to got rollef to them unless the Chngres subsides. Thcro hiiB boon no tologrutihle communication with Panama slnco yostorday. Tho washouts on tho rail road nro moro Bcver,e botweon Mnmul nnd Gorgonn. Tho Chagros lins ris en 2S foot. Tho brldee nt Matachln lins beon carried out, and this town Is undor five foot of wator. Somo of tho main shops of tho cnnal construc tors nro flooded to n dojith of two feet. Work on tho canal has been bus pondeU on account of the Inundation. Washington, Dec. 5. A cablegram says tho highest wator since 1889 prevails on tho Isthmus, tho railroad being from two to ten feat undor water. SHIPPERS MEET IN EUGENE Eugene, Or., Doc. 6. ueiognios from nil sections of Orogon are here attending the convention colled bv shippers to take notion against the Harrlman linos nnd force tho rail road to furnish sufllolont enrs to handle the business of tho country. Most of the lumber mills havo boenj fored to shut down, manufacturing plunU are Idle. "ltl (nrm Products are decaying while the oastern part of the state Is suffering from a fuel , f-tnine. Resolutions have been sub- Iwltted that oall for drastic action by the legislature, Including tho crea jtlou of a new railroad commission. o SENATE DEMANDS PAPERS After tho Horse Is Stolen. Washington, Dee. 5. Ofllclnla of tho. Southern todny bogan an Investi gation of the Thanksgiving Jny wreck. i He Reconciled Her. RoIb du Arc, Mo., Dec. 5, Gar lnndt Moore, aged 21, a rural mall carrier, last night stubbed Miss Clnrn West, aged 27, flvo tlmos, because Bho 'rofused reconciliation, nftor i lovers' quarrel, Tho girl died tbreo hours later, , o ' , Women Want Hlood. Cleveland, O., Dtc C. Mayor Johnson don't llko the President's big 'navy rocommondntlon, Ho de dlarep that even the wives of navnl ofllcors want war. Ho Bays: "Ah soon ras a woman marries n nnvnl of fleer she gets a cup, and looks for blood" to fill It up." I" mw OF , HIRED THUGS Chicago, Dec. 6. Joseph Sobult'4, ono of tho teamsters' officials, In tho trial todny testified that tho BluggcrH wero organized Into squads nnd pa trolled tho streets during the atrlko, andFwere Instructed to "sot at tho non-union drlvors nnd knock h I nut of thorn. He Bald each squad had a captain, who reported to their com- tnnndor. 8tove Slimmer, dally tho. numbor of affrays, tho Injuries In flicted nnd drivers disabled. Ho said Shea, knew about It and approved tho pnyrolls. o MANY GIRLS GILLETTE IS FOUND GUILTY The Verdict is Guilty Murder In the First Degree of GUiIiKTTi: WAS UTTKRLY U.N. MOYKII WHH.N THIS JURY SAID UK MUST D1K SIMPLY PULLIM) A HIT OV PAPKR TUWARD.4 HIM AMI WROTK: "I-'ATIIKK I AM COXV.ICTK1). CHKSTKH.'1 HURT Washington, Dec 5. Tho anbwer of the senate to the President's rec ommendation for legislation that would force t'ae city of San Francis co to give Japs equal privllego with other residents, wss to pais a resolu tion this afternoon calllne for full . . ..inn n the subject. It was presented by Senator Flint, .nrf tmon the secreUry of merce and labor to wnd to the senate ... r nil official letters, etc., In ' ..i with the Investigation of the matter of Japanese attending the Li.hi, hools in Ban Francisco, If not Incompatible with public Inter ests." There was no oujccnw- resolution. snd com- Buccwds Spenttr, Washington, Dec 5.DJrectors of the Southern Railway today elected W W. Finley president, to accd Spencer. , Indianapolis, Dec. I. Girls In tho Rathbun Mntoh Company's faotory this morning narrowly oscapod a holocaust, seven Ilng severely In jured. The mutches exploded, niul burned tho employes about their heads and shoulders, and others were terribly sprained In their backs by the struggle up the narrow atalrways In their efforts to escape Three were compelled to leap front tho up per floor to the ground to escape roasting Did Not Llko Her Accent. Dublin, Dec 6. Mrs. Oornld Fits gorald, wife of an Irish landlord, for merly a ranch owner In California, uas granted a dlvorco today on the grounds that her husband was guilty of omelty and aJultery. It was al loged ho kicked her because he did not llko her American accent. Tho woman was formerly MUs Nicholas, of Pennsylvania. She married Fltx gerald during a trip to the Pacific coast. Chicago Market. Chicago, Dec. 6. Wheat 7 VI. corn A2eH. oats 33. -O in !uhuraiiri Company Jlroke. Montgomery; Ala., Dec The stato Insurance coraralsoner has ap pointed a ny(T for the Atlanta Dlrmlngbain Fire Insursnco Com pany In the Baa Francisco disaster. President Dargan, of the company, says all claims will be paid In full. -.. o - ' ' MUs Lillian Metschan, of Port land, (s tlsltlnr ber numerous friends nnd relatives in tho city. Mrs. Margaret Palmer and broth or, David, who receutlr arrived from Euelaire, "Wisconsin, h Koae to St. John, OresoB, wfefre tbey will r-side. Horklmor, N. Y., Dec C. Tho Jury In tho trial of Chostor K. Qlllotte for tho murder of his twoothonrt, Qraco Drown, at Hlg Mooho Lake on July 11 th, lnnt, roturned n verdict of guilty In the llrst dugroo Inst night. Sentence will bo pronounced on Thursday morning, to which time ad journment was taken nftor the Jury hnd reported. Whou Mnrshall Heath, tho fore man, declared that n verdict of guil ty In tho first dogrco had been found tho prisoner gave no sign of amotion. Ho wns taken back to his cell. Ono Juror hold out for acquit tal until the sixth bnllot. Ullletto sat motionless In his chair ii8 the Jury wns polled nnd, when the 12th mnn responded, tho stolid Indlf foronco or studied composure of the hoywns exbibltod as never before. Leaning over n nearby table, he drew toward him a bit of white paper, and taking a poncll from his pocket, wroto this messngo! v "Father: I inn qqiivIgUhI. Chea ter." This wns ono of flic enrlltxit ill?- 'patobes carry In tho non's of Gil lette's doom beyond tho walls of the court house. It went to his father Iji Donver. llurklmer, N. Y., Dec F. Olllette wns watched closely today Uy guards to prevent suicide. The warden says he has evidences ho Intended to do so. lllthorto he has beon permitted a gns stove In his cell, attached to t Jet In tho corridor. This was ro nioviKl, and guards constantly keup their eyes on the prisoner. Ho will bo sontoncod Thursday, and taken to Auburn prison. FULTON TURNS ON ACCUSERS Washington, Dec. 6. Senator Ful ton, ef Orogon, who was attackcrd In Colllor's Weekly, for attempting to save Rrownell, who was caught In tho net of tho land office, by sup porting Hall for United States dls trlot attorney, threatens to turu on bis accusers and ouuso the prosecu tion of some of thum for theft. He claims curtain letters printed In the attack wore stolo elthor from bis of fice or from the malls before they reached him. o SCHMITZ MAKES DENIAL to the mystory surrounding tho doatlis, within nine months, of hor husband, Martin, and four children. F,er son, aged 17, had nn nttaok oC heart dlscaso upon learning of bin mothor's death, nnd may die, CARRY LO ANOKMvP. Dt'imirrnta Make Clean Sweep nt City JKht'tlon. Los Angolos, Dec 5. With but threo precincts to hoar from tho voto at yesterday's olccMon dIiowb Ilnrpor. Democrat, was elected beyond a ques tion. It Is practically n clean sweep for all the other otncoH by 'tho Demo crats and non-partisans. FLOOD SWEEPS CLIFTON - Ulsboo, Arlt, Dec R. -Ono of tlin worst floods )u the history or Clifton, Arltonn, came down tho Hnn Frnncls en river and Chaso creek Monday night. Qhnso creek which wns the principal business rootlou of tlto town, was almost completely ruined. The Detroit concentrator dnm broke, vending n wall of water down Chaso croolc. Wlros nre down bo tweon Morencl nnd Clifton mid no definite news can be obtained until nicsongors return from Clifton, Kan Francisco. Dec 5. Herbert Hchinltz. brother of the mayor, today emphatically denied the charge tnad6 against him before iu grana turj that be ws part owner of tho munic ipal brothel, from, which ae aorwa thousands of dollars. Th charge made him 1)1. and he Is confine! to bis hod. He say U Is caw of mis taken Identity. i p.. ...in. ftakJfe Adds o Mlf Chicago, Dec 6 Mrs, Koso Ver sa! cowIU4 MleWe te4ty, a44lK lllsboo, Arls., Dec 5. Kitlmatoi today nro that ffdm sevefn to twonty wero lost In tho Clifton flood. Mrs. Joseph ThQrn-wns killed by n falling biiRdlng. The rest of Tho fanllly es ctped. Phoeulx. Ariz.. Dec. ft. II Is still Impossible to sootire details of the CMftnn flood disaster. All wlros nro down. It Is positively known that six llvrts were lost, und flvo others nro unaccounted for. o The ltolit'inlan for KocoihImt. For shoor clevernoM. variety, and quantity of Interesting material, Tlit Ilohemlnn for December is n remark able mugaxlno. Among Us short utorles the more notably clever ami nmualiifC are Roland Asbford Phil lip's. "Tho Mnn and tho Master l,dv." "Horbert Hnwtroy," by Hd want Mnrshnll, and "Fanoy's Kle pliant." by Klllott Walker. Hrery one of tho seven or eight short stories Is above the average or maga tint: flotlon, and the first part of "The Magnet," by Adele Mrl Shaw, grips tho reader with u strongly sus tained mystery. David Warfleld's "My Yesterdays." Is another striking contribution to the series which The Ilobcmtan ha? Inaugurated. Among tho bumorou nnd uertonnl history nrtlclos are "The Common-or-aarden Heporter." by 'oe Anderson Norrls; fhe Welsh Hnbblt Family,' by Miles Uradford, and "Peter Newell, lbi Roy WHO Didn't Grow Up," by Jules H. flood, man. The versrt of the number is mado notablo by A. D. Rnnyon'1 "Bong of tho Service," ns well as by un usually varied poems by CurtW Hid den Vflge, It. 6. Pickering, K. G. Hall. Uortrand W. Sinclair, and wanv others. The persona! stories' an'l nortralts In "Hex nd There- are all very striking and clever, aid Urn humor and satlro by La Touch Ilea- wick, Kdgertun Kckert. Bdwara Marshall. Gerard Smith, William J. Lampton, lfarvy Peake, and othert, lu "JJoh&uila." aro ul! of brlgbtnew .n.i .riHnuiuv. The kuld( tu new plsys, hooks, and music, round out the number, aad suggwt a new nw for Tho lfobeialau A Guide tQ Everything New." Dr. J. P. COOK uavku Tosui Lnuarnr i AKi Kw rATimwi. iNm x MSHMMI VALM vm , cottir4totf I r fr ! . M n Msli