Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 07, 1907, Image 1

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    IMIK TONIGHT, TOKSDAV FAIR,
COXT1XW51) COLD.
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL.
OIi. A VI I.
satikM, ori:oon, mondy, January 7, io-.
no. o.
RANK
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Jr V Ami JL.
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FOUND
ESTHER "MITCH
DAVEY
it n in. 0 A'J4.n
nab OalCIil ldlllUUUC
Dropped Out of
Race?
Found at St. Johns His Fam
ily Thought He Had Gone
to Coos Day
(cut excitement Mas canned at
Salem (Ills morning by tlio report
Hint Hon. Frank J)aey was out uf
the sponkoishlp nice, and tlio iiYrl
Mil of (ho Orcgonlnu on (ho 11
n'diH k train with a column story on
the iirt page wax tlio cause of a
regular sensation on tlio streets of
(he capital.. The Capital Journal
which him taken no hand In tin;
speakership contest prints what its
reporters could net on tho subject
and tile Orcgoulnit'tt icportH.. Later
loniii telegrams printed elsewhere
announcing Unit Mr. Duvey had not
disappeared.
What HIn Family Say.
Members of Mr. Dnvey'a family
woro neon thU afternoon and ox-
pressed tho opinion thnt ho Is nt
Coos Bay, nn InnccosMbto region,
whero owing to storms communlcn-
'HM ? f ft jr
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PEOPLED BARGAIN
MIGHTY BARGAINS
OFEERED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
A GENERAL CLEAN-UP SALE
SEE THE LITTLE PRICES WE ASK
LADIES COATS and SUITS
This season's latcstjgar-
ments. Priced away down.
$13 00 Suits, sale prlco... $ 8.90
$18 00 Suits, sale price. . .$10,90
$20 00 Suits, sale price... $12. GO
$29 50 Suits, snJo price. .. $15.90
$15 00 Conts, tmlo price. . .$ 8.90
$1$ 90 Coats, sale prlco. . .$10.90
$20 00 Coats, snlo prlco. . .$12.50
Children's and Misses' Coats, Half
Price.
Fine Furs, About Half Price.
$7 90 Silk Petticoats, prlco $1.50
$1 00 Whlto Lawn Waists,
prtco 50c
$1 10 Whlto Lawn Waists.
price 75c
$1 75 Whlto Lawn Waists,
prlco 98c
1000 yards 3-inch wide em
broidery, yard 4o
FINE DRESS GOODS
This season's latest styles
Priced away down.
50c Dress Goods, price yd,. 25c
75c Dress Goods, price yd.. 45c
$1 00 Dress Goods, prlco yd. ,C5c
$1 50 Dress Goods, price yd..9So
Outing Flannels, Calicoes and
Ginghams All Reduced.
HOUSEKEEPERS' GOODS
Prices cut away down.
Blankets, Comforts, Tablo Linens,
Napkins, Towels, Bed Spreads,
Draperies, Tickings and Sllkallnes
50c Bleached Tablo Linen,... 29c
500 dozen Towels 4c,
5c, Cc, 8 l-3c. 10c and 12 c
SALEM'S FASTKST GROWING STORE.
McEVOY BROS.
tlon by wlro lias boon cut Off They
any it wna Ills Intention to go thpre
and canvass Hint nnrt of tbo country,
nnd tho fnct Unit ho haa not bean
hoard from, thoy think, Is fully ex
plained by tlio luniotonoes of that
part of tlio stnto, uiul tlio woathar has
cut off all connection with the out
sldo world.
Wlint Local Lenders Sny.
Tho cnndldncy of Hon. Frank
Dnvoy, of Marlon county, for Bponker i
of tlio hoiiso hns boon 'ofllclally do
jcliuod off, by his followers In Marlon
county. Hon. George F. Rodgcrs, of
Saloni, who hns beon Mr. Dnvcy's lo
cal mnnngor, hns given out tlio nowB
roluctnntly that Mr. Davoy has dlsnp
lionrod, vory much ns ho did nt the
special s Qi3 1 on 'uf the legislature
' when ho was a member of the logls
, luturo boforo, and for tho samo rea
Ison, nnd tho locnl support has beon
' consolidated, nnd will bo enst solid
ly for floinu otlior caudldato not yet
known. Tho wholo political chockor
board hns boon disarranged by tho
disappearance of Mr. Davoy, as com
pletely ns If ho had been swallowod
up, und not ovon his family know
what hn3 bocomo of him. Ab n can-
dldato his succoas wns conceded
by his opponents, nnd this unoxpect-
ed turn of cvantn throws tho wholo
contest for control of tho
lower
lioiiRO open ns It wns In tho begin
nlng. -
Tim Rnvoy Supporters.
Hon. Qoo. F. Hodgors, of this city,
who has headed tho movement to
mako Marlon county solid for Mr.
Davoy for tho speakership, has beon
in nctlvo consultation with his col -
icngucB, and with tho Davoy support-
crH jn Multnomah county nnd In
(Contlnued on Page 5.)
HOUSE
FINE DRESS SILKS
Prices away down.
85c Flno Taffeta Silk, yd 49c
45o India Silks, yd 26c
85c Flno Pongee Silks, yd..49c
7Go Plaid Silks, yd 49c
$1.50 ynrd-wldo Taffeta Silk. 98c
$1.35 Black Silk, Poau do SoIe.35o
Romnnnts of Silk, Half Price.
LADIES' HOSIERY ftg
AND UNDERWEAR
A mighty strong line to
select from.
Prices cut away down.
Ladles' 39o Underwear, prlco, 2 3 o
Ladles' 85o Underwear, prlco. 49c
Ladles' ISo Black Stockings. .10c
Ladles' 20o Black Stocklngs.l2$c
Better Ones at Small Prices.
Children's 20o Underwear. .. .10c
Children's 25o Underwear. . , .15c
Children's 35c Underwonr. . . .2Gc
Children's 18c Double Ribbed
Hoao ,.,.10o
Splendid lines at 1 .
12 Wc, 18c and 2Gc
MEN'S HOSIERY
AND UNDERWEAR
05c FJeeco Llnod Underwent
prlco '39c
75c Fleece Lined Underwear,
price 45c
$1.50 Heavy Wool Underwear,
price 98c
Men'B 25o Wool Sox, prlco,. 15o
15o Heavy Black Sox, price.. 10c
BARGAINS! .BARGAINS!
In tho following departments:
Lace Curtains, Ribbons, Laces,
Notions, Shoes, CorsetB, etc.
Coraer of Commer
cial aid Court Streets
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JlLJLsJL
SENATOR
GEARIN
. ON JAPS
The Oregon Democrat
Takes Issue With
Teddy
Republican Govenor of Cal
ifornia Follows Same
Policy
Washington, Jnn. 7. Senator
Gonrln, of Oregon, todny dlBcusscd
tho rights of JnpnnoBO chlldron In
whlto schools, nnd necessity of ro
striding lmmlcrntlon of collies.
Took Issuo with President on tone
of recent mossngo and Issued a warn
ing to tho labor olomont ngnlnst
threntoned Invasion of cheap labor
; Ho said:
"Wo nro now at ponco
Peace won't continue
, with Japan
long unlosB wo reach bottor under-
i standing ns to tho present trcnty
and obligations it imposes. If thoro
' Ib any question about this treaty wo
, should have a now ono. Jnpan could
' send 5,000,000 laborers horo and
never miss thorn. Wo must protect
. oursolveB or go to tho wnll in tho
, worlds competition. If thoro nro
commorclnl advantages which wo do-
jBtrny by excluding tho Jnpnnete 1a
j borors.I nnswor, I don't enro."
Pnrdoo Follows Suit.
Secramonto, Jnn. 7. Govornor
Pardee, in his farowoll incssngo to
-k-K4 i a i a i a i m mnuuiai i mmii m.m
HON FRANK DAVRY HEARD FROM.
Telegrams from Scrlpps News
man
Portland, Ore., Jan. 7. Special to Capital Journal.) Hon,
Frank Davoy found. Was not lost, hut was making campaign In ?
Clatsop county., Ik nt St. Johns with his wife. f
Portland, Ore., Jan. 7. Special to Capital Journal.) I lino Just If
tvturiKtl to Portland from trip to Seaside., Ileeu suffering from jjj
lung trouble. Am getting along nicely. S
FRANK DAVHV
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tho legislature, which convonod to
dny, criticizes Proaldont Roosevolt
for his action In tho Jnpanoso school
matter. Ho says tho President acted
I without kuowlcdgo of tho situation.
Also uonounccB mo momous oi tuo
Standard Oil nnd other trusts doing
business In this state. Ho urges di
rect primary lawslmllnr to tho ono
now prevailing in Illinois.
o
Banker Killed.
Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan. 7, W. Doan
Hayes, bnnkor and leading politician
of Wyoming, was InBtnntly killed
this morning In n duel with L. Simp
son, nn attornoy. The fued wns of
long standing. Hayes was tho nomi
nee, for governor, congress nnd state
treasurer during tho past ton years
He recently announced himself a
supporter of, Roosovolt.
o
Senator Lodgo today defended his
amendment to tho Forakor resolu
tion, upholding In a strong speech
tho President's action In discharging
the negro soldiers.
o
Died at Philomath.
Word has been received hero of
tho death of Miss Lou Lewis, sister
of John H. Lewis, of this city, Miss
Lewis will bo remombcred by many
Salem people as being blind. Sho
was GO years of ago and died at Phi
lomath. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Lewis,
Mrs. A. Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Lewis have gone over to attend the
funeral.
Dr. J. F. COOK
MOVED TO 840 lilBERTY STREET,
WHERE HE WILL MEET ALL OLD
AND NEW PATIENTS. FOR ANY
DISEASE CALL ON DH. COOK,
CONSULTATION FBJHt.
CANNOT
Noi thorn Put Me Increases Stock.
8 Paul, Jan. 7 A Bpeclnl meet
ing of tho stockholders of tho North
ern Pnrlflc Rnllway compnnv wna
hold lice todny for the purpoBo of
considering the proposal of tho dl
rectors to Issue $95,000,000 addi
tional stock. Tho present cnpltnl
stock of the colnpuny Is $lo5, 000,000
nnd tho stockholders authorized the
Issue of tho sum namod by tho di
rector, which brings the cnpltnl of
tho company up to $25,000,000. Of
tho new Issuo tho stockholders will
luivo tho rlsht to Bitbscrlbo to $93,
000,000 nt pnr In pjoportlon to their
respective holding of tho present
stock. Tho ronson assigned by tho
directors for mnklna tho additional
Btonk Issue ns explained to tho stock
holders todny ,1s tho rapid growth of
population along tho compnny's Hues
nnd tho groat development of
hiiBinoM, which Is rapidly increasing.
It was Htntod that tho Increasing
business was overtaxing tho capacity
of the line nnd furthor oxtonlons of
the company's mlloago wns necessnry.
o
.Standard Oil Prosecutions.
St, LouIb, Jnn. 7. Tho charge
against John D. Rockefeller nnd his
six associate who control tho Stand
ard Oil company for operating tho
company In restraint of trndo wna
opened In tho United States circuit
court hero today. Rockofellor's co
dorondnnts nro Henry II. Gogers.
Henry M. Flagtor, Charles M. Pratt,
Oliver II. Payno, Wllllnm Rockefol
lor nnd John D. Archbold. In nddl
tlon to tlioso the federal government
Is charging W. A. HnrrlB, treasuror
of tho Nntlonnl Transit company,
tKi Crescent Pipe Lino company nnd
ociir)lloBcd Standard corporations
with tho samo offenco. Tho Chcso-
brough Manufacturing company nnd
tho Swan & Finch company will nlso
bo charged. Over two hundred wit
ncBHos will- bo cxnmlned for tho
m
Assoolatlon and From the Oentle-
Himself.
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prosecution. Tho hearing of the vn-!
lions churtres will occupy nt lenst
four wooks.
California As.emhly Meets.
Snornmonto, Jnn. 7. Tho now
members wcro sworn In nnd ns on
cers tho assembly choso Bonrdsloe, of
San Joaquin, as sponkor and Lloyd,
of Santa Dnrbara, as chief clerk.
It was doclded to allow $15 u day for
patronago. In tho sennto $25 a day
patronago was decided upon,
o
Telegraph Ilrlefs.
At Chicago tho tompofnturo Is nt
CO. April showers are alternating
with sunshine. Thunder claps,
flashes of lightning and phenomena!
wonthor.
Tho stnto department was notified
today that there are four million dos
tltuo in Chlnkiang, China. Area
about tho size of the state of New
York, leathers are beginning nnd It
Is flvo months to harvest. WIntor
Is at Its height.
At Houston, Toxns, the Southern
Pacific firemen's strlko was olllclally
declared off at 1 o'clock this after
noon. Thro men returned' to work.
At Kansas City Judge Phillips to
day allowed Agglo Meyers an appeal
to the United States supremo court
on tho grounds of lack of Jurisdic
tion. Emma Goldman Is hold today In a
$2000 bond to answer a chargo of
advocating anarchy which Is a felony
In tho stato of Now York. Dorkman
was held ou $1000 band.
Nevada county, Cal., Is in tho grip
of the heaviest snow storm for years.
ColiiBa, Cal., baa first snow storm
In four years. It commenced this
morning and still continues. Doing
I considerable damage to citrus trees.
HOLY ROLLER
MURDERESS
GOES FREE
Decision of Washington Supreme Court
That Woman Who Killed the Slayer
of Creffield Last July Cannot
Be Tried
"Insanity not only protects an accused from conviction for crimp,
hut present insanity when established nlso a (To n Is sulllrlont reason why
li should not he placed on trial, or, If he hns boon tried, convicted mid
sentenced, why the Judgment of tlio court should not bo executed upon
him."
'Criminal courts mo possessed of an Important power to ascertain
whether one licensed of crime is huiio and nble to avail himself of ull
IiIh constitutional rights during tlio progress of his trial. The respond
ent Judge, having such power, exercised It before placing those women
on trial."
The deportation statute is litigator' for the iviinoii that leagnlly It
cannot be fully enforced. By this statute It Is made the duty of tlio
shorlir to roiney the insane person to his homo In another stnto. He
could (xert'lse no olllclal authority or functions beyond the limits of
tlio State of Washington." Majority opinion Washington Supreme
Court.
"The majority opinion dooms to place tl Inherent power of tho
court nlMvo the statuto, nnd makes n new pmctlcc In this state In thli
class of cass." Dissenting opinion of Chief Justice Mount and Justice
Fullcrton.
Olympln, Wash., Jnn. 0. (Special
to Seattle Timos) Kthor Mitcholb
tho Oregon girl now In tho King
county Jail, charged with murder In
the first degree for tho killing of her
brother, Ucorgo Mitchell,, IobI July,
will nevor bo tried for tho crlmo, bdt
will probably end hor dnyB In n
Washington statu Insane asylum.
Sho may not ho deportod to another
state. Four JustlcoB of tho supremo
court of tho stnto have decided that
the act of the lunney commission
called by Superior Judge A. W. Frit
ter wiih lesnl when It pronounced
the Mitchell girl and hor companion
In crime. Mrs. Maude Hurt-Crelllold,
Insane. Mn. Crelllold Is dead, pro
Hiimnbly by hor own hand, nnd. under
AGGIE
MEYER'S
SENTENCE
May Be Commuted
Missouri Legislature
By
Jefferson City, Mo., Jnn. 7. Judge
Phillips, of Kansas City, Issued a
stay of proceedings of tho caso of
Afe'glo Meyer to havo boon hanged
Thursday. Resolution Is bolng cir
culated among legislature providing
abolition of capital punlshmont.
Folk Intlmatos if resolution passes
ho will commute Bontoncos of all sen
tenced to hang Thursday, among
thorn bolng Frank Hottman Meyers,
tho woman's paramour, and William
Church who murdered his foitor
paronts at Wnrrenton, and Wllllnm
Spough who inurdorod Shorlff Polk,
of Iron county. Tho resolution Is
bolng urged by Spaugh's motlior.
Polks brother Is a member of tho
hotiBO of representatives.
o
No School Meeting.
Only two members of tho board of
directors of tho Snlom school district.
Dr. Eploy and A. A. Leo, put In an
appearance at tho high school Satur
day evening for the rogular meeting,
which was to havo boon fruitful of
Important developments. As a result
there was no quorum, and such busi
ness as was to havo been transacted
must go over until tho next regular
meeting, two wooks henco. These
two tnembors, Clork Johnson and
Superintendent Powers waited until
8:10 o'clock, tho appojntcd hour be
ing 7:30, and finally gave up and
went homo.
TRIED
tho ruling of tho supremo court Fa
ther Mitchell will spend the rent of
hor ltfo nt Stellncoom,
Crow, Dunbar, Hndlcy and Rud
kin aro tho Justice who brought in
tho majority report nnd, while sus
taining JudQO Frntor In calling tlio
lunney commission, thoy dorlaro that
Fsther Mitchell may not bo sont to
Orogun, holding thnt tho stntuto un
der which this order wiib mndo Is In
valid, for tho reason thnt It cannot
he logully ouforcod.
Justices Mount nnd Ftillertou dis
sent from the opinion of their col
leimuefi, whll oJiiHtlee Rout, n former
law nnrtnor of JudK Frnter. con-
(Continued nn Pngo 4.)
ASSAULT
INTENT
TO KILL
Information Filed Against E.
L. Remington Today-Four
Others Informed Against
Flvo Informations were tiled by
District Attornoy J. M. McNnry in
tho circuit court this morning, among
the most Important of which was thnt
ngalnBt E. L. Remington, of Wood
burn, who Is charged with assault
with Intent to kill, allogod to havo
boon committed upon W. W. Slaugh
ter, nt tho hitter's plnco nonr Wood-
burn, Septombor 23. Tho othors
nre:
J. T. Lupor, porjury In connection
with tho allegation sot foith In n
complaint upon which a dlvorco wiib
Bccured from his wife during tho
July term of court this year.
Honry Foster, attempt to comnilf
a statutory crlmo on tho person of
8-year-old Adellnn SohmnlBohlager.
Antone Mnzure, larceny of a homo
nnd buggy belonging to Mrs J. Ii-
Horner.
F. II. Vnndorhoof, forgory of n
check upon Charloa Lellrun, of ner
vals, for $27.
Tho caso of tho stnto vs. Honry
Cnrmody, charged with selling liquor
In Mill City, a problbtlon precinct,
Is on trial this afternoon. Up to tho
hour of going to press tho full panel
of JurorB had not boon solocted.
Mrs. Josophlno Drake, nn Oregon
plonoor, dlod nt her homo In Pen
dleton Saturday. Sho was tho first
prosldont of tho Pendleton Woman'a
Relief corps.
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