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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
.ctfliNT WEATHER FOREC AST, mil' - rwtwvvmn . -- ,V X0X1,IT A!iU OA-XVXiUAX. BLUP APITAL JOTJEN AL SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, UKCKMUER 21, 1000. 3 OP MADE RIVERS. MAN RAILWAYS AIN AND FLOODS BRING DESTRUCTION ID HE ' PAY THE PENALTY YcUpOneLife.ButHeTook the Lives of Five Others ifouston, Mo.. Doc. 21. Jean allton, a youth convicted of klll- the Parsons family, October 12th hanged today. The largest rd over In tho city attended the jcutlon. Ho quarreled with Car- Parsons over nn old saddle, shot Isons thtVL killed Mrs. Parsons i an nxc. Threo sons of tho Pnr- b', aged 5, 3 and 1 year, crawled tho bushes but Hamilton drag- them out ono by one and cut Br throatB. Ho piled tho bodies I their wncon into which tho Par- family was making n pllgrlm- to their old homo in Illinois, ire to tho creek nnd dumped them Hamilton was at church with his Ice when ho heard tho bodies were pi In tho mill dam. Ho bndo her llbyo nnd fled on ono of Parsons loj, but soon was captured. o A Head Siii'o Strike. loldfleld, Nov., Dec. 21 Two lmn- I and fifty miners nro Idlo at tho Meld and two othor leases, but believed an early settlement ba made, and tho strike will not pmo general. Tho union demnnds i day. Stanford Klrkrra. Tho Stanford Univorslty football team passed through tho city this morning on their way to Victoria. D. C, whoro It will piny a sorles of three games with tho Encllshmen. Conch Lanagnn Is taking his Rugby team on this trip to meet tho Canadians at tholr own game. On their return trip they will probably havo a gamo at Seattle about January 5. Uromi in Town. Glaronco Dlnnk, aftor (i quiet night's rest bohlnd tho city bars was charged by Recorder Mooros $5 for ono drunk and tho prlvllego of walking up th6 street with ono of Salem's officers. Ho thought tho prlco hlsh, but had to stand for It as jSpookBhako says: "False, Hooting propnred Clarence." o Just a Little Joke. Now York, Dec. 21. It wns loarnod today tho "Standard of Now Jorsoy," tho groat holding company conflicting with tho fodoral laws has glvon up tho stock of all constituent concerns and now complies with tho statutes. Tho United Stntoa nttornoys will compol the defendants to provo this whon tho fodornl proceedings bogln nt St. Louis. o On Account of Sev. Kansas City, Dec. 21. Habeas corpus proceedings wero begun In tho federal court here today oy at torney for Mrs. Agnes Meyers sen tenced to hnng January 10th for tho murder of her hiiBband. SEATTLE COUNTRY FLOODED Storm Also Vents Its Wrath East of the mountains. Seattle Doc. 21. Tho White, Green nnd Puynllup rlvors havo arisen cicht foot as tho result of rains, hoayy snow in tho mountains in tho last fow days, threatening nn othor flood botweon Seattlo nnd Tn coma. Northern Pacific brldgos havo boen weakened and passengers are being transferred t(i Intorurban Unas. Plenty More Left. nvTnv- nop. 21. Tho treas liguu,i.ut.p - - uro box from TonopaU. conuuniiw $30,000 wns stolon last mem "' tho Well-Fnrco car. Pendleton, Dec. 21. Floods tho third time thta year pfuvnll through out oastoin Oregon nnd largo sec tions of the O. R. & N. trnck nro washed out for 20 mllos onnt, blockading all trafllc. Tho Umatilla rlvor is out of Its banks nnd this city Is threatened unloss tho waters subsldo. Dayton's Murder Story, Dayton. O.. Doc. 21. Collins Oll- iinn and his mothor ware hold to tho rand Jury toduy, charged ns accoa- fiQrlos to the murder of Dona Oil- Minn, Kayne. Dona s sistor, wns dis missed. i. .!.( Itmi't Piiro. mCynthana, Ky., Dec. 21. Ourtls ctt was sentenced to llto Imprison ment to day tor tho murder of Jns.' tjpckroli. no was already serving a llto sentenco no It wns taken by the prisoner Hko It was sugar coated. f o L ', Sentence, Suspended. MAnnapolls, Md., Dee. 21. Honry VDavIs, n negro, who committed an assault on Mrs. John Hold a week aso, near Brownsville, was taken Irnm Mm lull linrn thla tnnrnlnif liv Jnnsked mon and lynched. Ills hang ing body wn riddled by buuots. uov ornor WarJleld heard tho shots. PEOPLE TO CONTROL RATES WATERWAYS REGULATE CHARGES Rivers and Harbors Far Best Club to Hold Over Railroads rurhiTM 1 w nrtif tnif ICAGO ST PEOPLES BABCAIN HOUSE A Gaad Display of imas Goods! NOW ON SALE . .. n,wi in tho brim with Our store. 175 foot deep, two floors, m . l,lii oulok BOlllDC. eful Christmas presents priced away uowu w - . . ,riv to wait on you ana Mrty cheorful and happy salespeople .- - .!, inndnrs of low prices. See Pacific Coast. Remember wo ur - you can cbooso from tho iouowmb. n'b black silks. pK COLOllEI) SILKS. P'E PLAID SILKS. hCK DRESS GOODS. LOUED DRESS GOODS. Lin miKfifi rxiODS. ivk fox furs. &dies' long coats, psses' long coats. nlLnnnvs rxiATS. LK UMIlKEIJiAS. ILK PETTICOATS. Jt WAISTINGS. t)XO RIT.V fiMVES. NE KTD GLOVES. AWES' SUITS. Hess airmTa. til TOP SUPPERS. PUILE I.TVKV8. NEN NAPKINS. PNEN TOWELS. H1TE BED Sl'REAI LLS AND TOYS """SKrim'FB. 1TIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. fK MUFFLERS. rm'VH AIN LINEN HANDKERCTFS. LP GLOVES. tDIE8, HAND BAGS. iNCT NECK UTEAK. tK RDAHOXS. LVKrr ureanVS. tESDEX RIBBOXS. unsa 8IIJC veius. LADIES' DRESS HATS. Bit SKIN COATS. MISSES' HATS AM CA1 . NEW EMIJKOIDERIEfl. FINE Clf. ALIX)VER WCtS. LADIES' BELTS. 7.ADIES' HOSIERV. r rmLDREX'S HOSIERY. rose BWiyiwpgvDa NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. PILLOW torn. WSlNaSACQUF KNIT WOOL SHAWMS. UhXSKEta. 005D70IVTS. LADIES' WHvJ IUP8 MEN'S HATS AND WIS. MJJN'S NEJjH'ni, MEN'S SUSv MEN'S HOSIER MEN'S CLOTIIINa. DOYS? CLOTUINO. LADIES' SHQfS. CniHJ)KEN'S SHOES. MEN'S SKIRTS. MENS OOLLAW. Castle Rock. Wash.. Dec. 21. -Tho Cowlitz river Is rlBlnc rapidly and n flood 1b feared. BURIED BUT NOT AFRAID i; Governor Talks Interestingly of the Riv ers and Harbors Congress at Washington. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 21. l'ron of Vermont, moinbor of tho Intor ijtato commission, who nrrlved Thura day inornliiK irom hi. i.oms 10 con tlnuo tho car shbrtaKO henrlnir, tmld today In an Interview, In npoaklng of tho so-called rato law: "I havo no doubt that ovontunlly nil states cast of tho Mississippi nnd north of tho Ohio will bo on n 2-cont basis, and by eventually I mean, ot course, within n reasonable Uino for minh tni'iRlntion to bo enacted If legislation shall bo required, which I doubt All thOHo thlnas nro and will bo duo to tho imitation for tho nosHaKo of tho rate law. No mnn can toll what tho final effect of tho Dakorsflold, Cnl.. Dec. 21. Hicks Is still ImprlBonod nt 9 o'clock this M.nHnlniv nttfl ntnv nnt hft rftH0110l tO- day. Tho rosouors aro oncountorln!,' rnt0 jftW mny uo until It has been much dimoulty in lunneimB unmr WOrkod out in tno couns. "Tho wntenvays of tho country nro tho best freluht rctrulntora lu tho oild. Nnttoiuil nnd stnto loKlNlntlon uinr nMlnt In thin rv illation of fii'lulit rlmrKi'M, but tho wntenvny doc tliu work without lcKUlntlon. "I Imvo no doubt tlint ttio next congrtviN will uuiko lllx-ml nppro print Ions for tho rlvi'm nnd liar. Hrn uf the Oregon coiiulrjv nnd itoiuo of tho rtvdlt of this will be duo to tho work of the Rlvem nud IlnrlHirM CoiiKrcvR, Just clowil. Goxernor Geo. E. Chamberlain. press or tho people. Tho consross thU year wns attondod by 1200 doloRatwt from tho 33 stntw, and most of thorn represented largo commercial Inter ets. and wore men of hlch standing In tholr own communltlon. A nn ovldonco In tho chntiKo of sentiment I ho press litis given oxtondod ac counts of tho nicotines, and somo ot tho most promlnont men In tho United Htatos wero In attendance Anionic thoso ,wcr Clinlrman Uur ton, ot tho rlyurs nnd harbors com nitttoo, and Speaker Cannon, ot tho house." tho car which covors him. Los Angolos, Cnl.. Doc, 21.--Of-fiolals of tho Edison Company, In whoso tunneJ Hicks Is entombed. stated at 10 o'clock this mornlns that tho man could not bo rescued boforo noon. It was oxpoctod mio last nlsht thnt he would bo taken out by 7 o'clock this moraine, but tho workmon are now outtlne mo- rnus from banonth tho car under wnicn Hicks is Imprisoned. nnkorsuald, Dc. 21. Noon. Still thr hns boon no rescue m n- n nirkii nnd still tho wondor grows of his romnrkablo vitality and will nnw, Th! morn lis tlisro wus n report that tho minor was released, but at 11 ft. m. tho roscuo party was cm iinn! at work. Connictlng re- porta eomo from the mountalu. Now rBouo is Immlont ana tno ne huui, ., rainneo la said to bo jnaonniiu. Hicks himself seems confldeat of an early release. Falluro to corapiuic ..... ... i vuniv folt In linkers- Ilia n1"" " - . field on tho streets, at tho homes and at tho business bous, everything is laid asldo for the discussion oi u. work on tho mountain. Groat propa ..i r mrida last night to colo- brato tho effectlnc of tho rosouo by whistles and the firing oi Enthusiastic men were ..WlMJJ $do sound-producing " - - and newspaper omcea were w.i-v-with aueriefl as to tho progress of the rescue work. Labor from dreds of quarries aro iku..b tho city. m rw. 21At 1:30 Illcki U still unresoued and ; It ! bo lleved it will require auvu reach hlm r-.irt lilts Trust. Uncoln, Neb.. Dec. 21-- su-prern- court today smashed the N Ki eleralor and grain trus by .flrmlns tho reteroe't Undine in SlSSAt against tho .. bf Attorney General Brown, n tho fo fure farmer, and eoK,poraU,e elera. fnZ will bavo ft fair cbanM to eoin pot !" ,Mrtut nndulr by In ulo p- ----,. flialn- t0 tbe Tallroads; mo i tC","B . grant sltM and trackare to tho f.n- era, i Mr. Prouty centinued: Tho most important offoct of tho law has been the reducing of pas lonBor rates oast of Pittsburg and north of the Ohio rlvor nnd In othor communities. Thoso reductions havo I boon widespread not In tho West, I ndmlt. but east of I'lttsbunc nnd I north of the Ohio pooplo nro rldluK for two oonts a mile. Tho commis sion has made no orders nnci ex pressed no oulnlons to aneount for this change. The carriers novo mo ltly admitted that their rntos wore too high." m. Proutv. recurring to tho re- - ' . . i duotlon of pawMingor rates, saiu, there had ben some reductions ln ,..(r.)i rntiui nllUJ. OS Wttll AS a IOW udvitncos. "Whllu this amounts to n reduc tion in tho published tariff," he sold. It amounts alio to largoly Inereasea revenues for th railroads. It must l.o nlnnr that if thy Wit Off nil irW transportation, tho railroads can af ford to roduae pawwugw anu iroiuuv ratea." . . Mr. Prouty sAld that wnatover mi-hf ho ihu fat of th Uw final ly, tho people would control tho bus iness of rate matcing, u,i,',v" .wv..m rv iho inme to. the square deal would apply, business would bo on n cash basis- mon woum pay r riding, and the railroad would pay for service In their interests. "Tho Standard Oil Company." Mr. Prouty said, "maintains a press bu reau, buys spaee in newspaper of a certain class, pubiunw w .v wanta to. and tho readlug public, or at least a Dart of It. believe w " reacU. That stuff should bo signed ,e. .,i mi Pomnany m nl" withstanding that press bureau, the u..-.,i nn comoany Is at bay. ana the public II setting an accounting." A Ca 1'ivo Tli UK Ban Francisco. Dec 21. Louis Dabner. asd 18. tho Ka pip thug. was this morning sentenced to hang tor tho murder ot MunaVaU, mana ger of tho Japanese bank. October 3. . . ..... hi rAmnanion. ' Z pair wa. also cuse4 o! Itt.- der of John Pfluaer, " - aM AaUa Fri4, etoUHr. Governor Chamborlnln, J. N. Teal, J. T. Petors and Dr. Huy uro at Jiumo from nttondanc on tho Na tlonal Itlvora and Harbors Congress, which mot at Washington. Governor Chnmberlnlu urrlvwl In Hnlom this morning, nnd Is busily nt work In the state house on public mntters. Tho other rilega(M will be nt homo In a few days. Thee are Peter Log glo, of Mnrshflold; Col. K. Hofor, of this oily; Mr. Iieuhnef, of Portland. Tho delegation attended all the sessions of tho congress and return homo well ploaned with the work and tho showing thai wu inndo forj Oregon. Governor Chamberlain was hon ored by being ono of tho committee appointed to present tho resolutions ndoptod to tho President, the en ate nnd tho house of representatives. Ho did not Walt on tho I'realdunt. as at that hour ho wns presenting tho resolutions to Undo Joe Cannon, the speaker of tho house. In speaking of the trip, this morn- Ing, Governor Chamberlain sni: "The work of seourlug larger an nual appropriation for the rivers and harbors hoa been rendered dif ficult In tho past on account of the oxlstenco of a great deul of preu dice that has existed againsi wies appropriations. Much of that preju- dloo has been removed, anil mis eon grew haa dono an oxcollent work In tho wny of education along these lines, and tho people aro finding out tho necessity of Improving tho water ways of the country. "This work U balas raadwed much less difficult than It was In th past, because of th Inability of the railroads to kuop up with tho con slant development of the commerce of tho country. Tho heavy classw of freight aro moving with such nlownees that tho roeommendatlons of this consre4 a to tho Imple ment of tho rivers and harbor h bocomo nn absolute necessity for the handling ot heavy freight. "The second and moit Important ...... i that the Monle are eorolnK ...wiriimd that the navigable waterways aro tho bwt freight regu- i.. in tho wor d. .Nauonai ..i i.t.iiiation may awlst In regu lating tho freight trarac oc me ru- roads, but the waterway v- - work without legislation. It U tho purpose of tbe congreas to educate iho whole poop! alone thew lines, awl I bavo no doubt that liberal ap proprlatlons will l e by the .. Hinu for thl work. ...i.i- ih tin in a, !arr.o taecaur ..,. a t. tita orU of tbe con- v to?j?jth JK TRIED . JO RUSH THE LAW Chicago. Dec. 21 K man. whom the police say Is Intnno, fired nt Pro bata Judgo Cuttings, nt tho ontrnnru to tho elevator of tho criminal court building this morning, exclaiming! "If you don't aoitlo that wtnto I'll kill you." Tho Judge slapped tho man's faoo and deilcatml tho bulled. The rovolver, which was of ancient moke, deferlvn ot mechanism nnd ot small cnllhro, failed to work ilinranftnr. as tho man repeatedly pulled tho trigger, whllu Judge hold him tar tho nul co Th prisoner gave tho name of Frank Kllersbrock. his ago CO nnd occupation salesman. H said. "1 Bin Interested In an es tate vulncd at 30.000, which has been In Iltlsutlnti In the probate court tor eight yeara, nnd I got no satisfaction. I thought If I kllien Cutllug I might M Judge wno would glvo the rase some action." JUST A DIRTY SCRUB fuifinin. Dae. 31. W. J AtklB, WB aoud of wrfiflkln the Lincoln bask at Morton Park. HJ.. i)9r Federal Judge IidU thU afternoon told In court that Mis I Arrnrong, it stenographer, ot Pttuburg, flgJ for him good note aggrtgaUaf -- 000 iipou whlrh be sccurca mi The notes, ho said, were ii ' oured. H ftdmlttl he IrMrtwr! .,ror,rty to PltUburg parties before the closing of thu bnkf - llrlorl KIJI'Ww"' , . ICen.burr. Jll..v. ,3l-1D"il Kem was arritd toly 'f of Ling an ufrm "? nation ot 8hl ComBtoa. It U gt4 Kellw ordereo un - - Cotupton, Dr. J. F- COOK ..,-o ftxa LlMHtTV SmM W1U A rjpppiaHlv iv ww r - mm 7 rAllMtWfi. VQ AH IMbM " i 4 4 t :EY0Y BROS. dd mi Cmtt $trm ttWljfS-m I - , I... mi - mi n mm . iiris" i ' '" " ''" v v i i ! nuitiir