Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 17, 1907, FIRST EDITION, Image 1

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SAUMC. OttMGOX. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1007
NO. 1G.
THOUSANDS HOMELESS
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Illlj'
AN INVESTIGATION OF
THE STATE FAIR BOARD
IS NOW DEMANDED
ANTI-GRAr I
PEOPLE IN
CONTROL
Quite a Strong Reform Tendency But It
May Prove Short Lived
From tho standpoint of economy
nd importanco of loglBlution In gen
eral, if tho record of tho first three
day' work is followed out through
out tho session, tho twenty-fourth
liennlal legislative nssombly bids
fair to smash all previous records.
All rtro for Reform.
Each member of both branched of
the body, with somo exceptions, $b
Tteing with tho other to bo first to
Introdoce somo form ' 6f reform
meunre, and tho Indications aro, an
uprated by Representative Rodg
er! darlne tho discussion upon the
quettloa of tho adoption of tho nd
rerw report of tho houso resolutions
commlttco upon tho Medio Bpeclal
Investigation commltteo resolution, It
promises to bo nn ' "extraordinary
legislature" In mores thun ono Bonso.
"Wo aro nn extraordinary body
of legislators,", ho Bald, "wo woro
tho direct cholco of tho people, and
aro In honor bound to protect tho In
terests of tho people to tho fullest x
tent of our ability."
War on tho Calendar.
Tho first Btroko nt paBt legislative
oxtravlganccs was mndo almost sim
ultaneously In tho houso and sona-.o
Wednesday morning, when resolu-
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AGO STO
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
MIGHTY BARGAINS
OFEERED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
A GENERAL CLEAN-UP SALE
SEE THE LITTLE PRICES WE ASK
LADIES COATS and SUITS
This season's latestjgar-
ute. Priced away dvvn.
HMO Suits, sale price... J 8.90
J1S.0 8ulU, sale price. . .$10.90
HMO Suits, sale price. . .$15.60
MM Suits, sale price... $15.80
jH.OI CoaU, uli price. . . $ 8.18
IJI.SI Coata, tale prfoe...$10.0
HMt Coats, Ml price. . .$12.Efl
CWUrert aad MUw.' Coats, Half
Prloe.
Jur, About Half Prle.
. Bilk Tettleoau, price $4,B0
wait Lawn TValata.
Lawn WaUU,
Uwn WaUta,
,D9o
,75c
.98c
tl.tl
rkt
Hit White
rl
WI Wklta
Kk ....
H .j. . .... ".'. '
- o-mca wme cm.
wWrr, yard., 40
"NC DRKS GOODS
ft suson's latest styles
rnc wiy dawn.
I Jf Good, prleey'd..25c
i,!!?,M Qoc4, Price yd ..45c
,t, J""0'. price yd.. Ec
OttlL 00Od8' Prlc yd..98c
7, ."!. Calico, and
Bmi All Rodnced.
"MttPERS' GOODS
iiSl? Way down-
W,!7' ort. Table Llneas,
. Tow,. Bod Spread,.
" Mea Towels 4c
Uc, 8 l-sc, 10c and 12 o
FINE DRESS SILKS
Prices away down.
SCo Fine Taffeta Silk, yd 49c
45c India Silks, yd 26c
85c Tint Pongee Silks, yd... 49c
75c Plaid Bllka, yd 49a
91.50 yard-wide Taffeta Bilk. 93c
11.36 Black 811k, Peau de Sole.35c
Remnants of Silk, Halt Price.
LADIES' HOSIERY'S
AND UNDERWEAR
A rmfhty strong Kne to
select from.
Prices cut away down.
Ladle' 39c Uaderwear, prloe.25c
Ladle' 85c Uaderwear, price. 49c
Ladles' 18c Black Stoeklncs..lQc
Lodla' 20o Black Stocklngs.l2c
Better Oaea at Small Prices.
Gklldrea'a 20c Underwear.... 10c
Chlldrea'a 2Ge Uaderwear. . . .15c
Child rea's S5c Underwear. .. ,2Cc
Children's 18o Double Ribbed
Hose 10c
Spleadld llaea at
12e, 18o aad 25c
MEN'S HOSIERY
AND UNDERWEAR
66c Fleece Limed Uaderwear, '
prloe 39c
75c Fleece Llaed Uaderwear,
price 45c
$1.50 Heavy Wool Uaderwear,
price 93c
Men's 25c Wool Sox. prlee..l5e
15c HeaTy Black Sox. price.. 16
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
Ia the followUc departments:
Laco Curtains, Rlbboas, Lacee,
Notions, Shoes, Corsets, etc.
SAMars Fuiatr awQwixa storm.
1CEY0Y
BROS.
Cmtiw of Cter
ciil ui CMirt Streets
SECOND
SHOCK IS
FELT
Kingston Gets Anoth
er Severe Quake.
TUNNY
ANTI-PASS
"LAW
Number of Dead and Injured
Is Grewing: Greater
Daily.
Kingston, Jnmnlcn, Jan. 17. Not
all tho American and English resi
dents escaped. Tho rftst systematic
search of tho ruins was started to
day and revealed .tho bodies of a
number of whites. Moro aro cor
taln to bo found. United States Con
sul Payno this niornlnc estimated
1000 dead, 2000 injured and 90,000
nro homeless. It Is likely tho United
Stntcs government will bo cnllcd up
on today for food. Evory will to tour
ist Is In dancer on account .of tho
lack of supplies. The natives can
llvo on tho frulta of the Island;
For tho tourists to resort to this will
causo pestilence.
Havana, Jan. 17. A second earth
quake shock in Jamaica, as sovoro
a3 tho first, Is roported today via
Santiago. It Is said to have tumbled
down tottering buildings, but thero
Is no second fire.
A gigantic tidal wavo has swept
Annona bny, on tho north coast of
Jamulca. It Is reported that tho
whole coast lino was chanced, and a
great strotch of beach has sunk In
to the sea.
Now York. Jan. 17. Tho xhorcs
of tho harbor of Kingston uro sink
ing. Thoro Is grent torror lost the
city slip Into tho sea. Tho bed of
the harbor Is sinking, and in many
places tho water Is nl ready 100 feet
deep. A correspondent cables from
Hollnnd Bay: "Tourists filled thh
streets until tho quako subsided. It
was a queer quako. Tho city seemed
to shrivel up. Buildings collapsed,
filling tho streets with debris. The
gas and olectrlc supplies nro cut orr uinzo In Cider Factory Threatened
and tho flro department Is crippled " Kntlro yiant.
Ho saw torrlblo scenes In tho streets, Tho Salem flro department again
and counted 15 dead In King Btreot, dm heroic work last night at the
and about 18 In Harbor street. ThelUinro which 6ccurred shortly after 8
Probably An Error In Word
ing of the Bill
Two nntl-pasd measures hnvo been
Introduced before tho houso for con
Lslderatlon, Keprosontntlvo Northrup,
of Multnomah county, being tho au
thor of one. and Roprosontatlvo Jack
son, of Douglas, tho other. Both
bills 'uro identical In tholr pro
visions, generally speaking, but n lit
tle oversight on tho part of Mr. Jack
son, In tho preparation of his nieas
uro, In his clause of oxcoptlons from
operation of Us prohibitory provis
ions, practically nullifies tho effect of
tho ontiro bill.
Mr. Jackson's bill prohibits tho is
suanco of frco transportation to any
porson by any railroad or other trnnH
portntlon company, but excepts rail
way omploycs, Inmates nnd attend
ants of blcmosynnry, reformatory or
ponal institutions, which latter are
privileged to rscolvo a reducod rate,
and" to the "United Stntcs nnd Stato
of Oregon." This last clauso is con
sldorcd to bo too indefinite, or prac
tically without restriction or exemp
tion, nnd tho wholo bill would bo of
no avail, so far as the Intentions of
Its author nro concorned, Mr. Jnck
son's lnten'tlons,, doubtless, wero to
provldo n speclnl rnto for national
or stato troops or penco otllcora in
cases of emergency, but tho bill docs
not ho specify, nnd tho way It roads
ns presented nny citizen of tho stato
nnd United Stntcs would bo exempt
from Its provisions.
"Strictly speaking," facetiously re
marked Attornoy-Goneral Crawford,
Is discussing the measure "tho whole
net would bo unconstitutional. It:
that tho exemption section docs not
Includo Europo, Asia, Africa and
Australia, and may bo construed as
"class legislation nnd undue discrim
ination ns to tho nntlonas mentioned."
DURBIN
COURTS AN
INQUIRY
Into the Charges of Erroneous Book
Keeping In State Pair Finances
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V. Ji. wlNUoin'H Uiini'gt'8.
M. I). "Wisdom, editor of the Kurnl Hplrit, of Iorthuul, and fnv
winy yearN Nccrvlnry of tlio Slnto Fair Hoard, In reviewing tho
Imiiictnl report of Secretary V. V. Durliln, makes thin cluirgo of er-
oneoiiN boekkeeping:
'ln nil there Is In round liiiiuberH $207:1 In Ms Mntomcnt thut 1ms
ever 1mm.ii received, leaving' tho actual amount received, according
m IiIh Hyfttem, $!, I'J, or JjtlHSO loss than paid out, and ho claims
;o hnvo money In tho treiiHiiry."
Ifitiiiaiiiifmiiittiiiemi)iii0ii
Ex-Socrctnry F. "W. Durbln, of tho
Stnto Fair Board, demands that tho
chargos of falsified bookkeeping,
mado by Editor M. D, Wisdom, of tho
Rural Spirit, bo Investigated by the
loglslaturo, or that tlio "books1 bo ox
nortcd by n competent accountant.
and ho will abldo tho result. All ho
asks Is that tho Investigation bo
thoroughly mado and tmpnrtlftl.
Durbln CourtH InvcMtlKAttmi.
Mr. Durbln snyB: "As far rh I am
concerned, Icourt the .meet rigid In-
"(Continued, on Page B.)
CHICAGO
SEVERELY
AFFLICTED
BUILDING DAMAGED IIY FIRE.
police estimate tho dead at 1200.
Wnshlngton, Jan. 17. Tho Rod
Cross Society will send supplies to
Kingston. . Flvo thousand dollars'
worth aro ordered from Now York
by tho first steamer, nnd others are
following.
Kingston, Jnn. 17. Tho totnl es
timated loss is $25,000,000. A
statuo of Queen Victoria has been
completely reversed, -wholly unin
jured, nnd now faces the parade.
' London, Jan. 17. The king has
started a relief fund for the quako
sufferers with a $5000 subscription.
A ship sails with supplies for Kings
ton tomorrow. Jf It can get ready.
Washington, Jan. 17. An ofllclal
o'clock In tho Stoltz elder and vino
gar works, on Mill street, and suc
ceeded In extinguishing tho flames,
which threatened tho entlro plant,
beforo any great damago was done.
Tho flro Is thought to havo caught
In tho business ofuco, whero a fire
had been loft, and in a short time
had onvoloped tho lower floor of tho
bottling building. T. G. Albert, who
saw tho blnzo first, being unablo to
got water from tho frozen plpe,
quickly turned In tho alarm, and tho
flro depnrtment, responding prompt
ly, mado tho run In flvo minutes and
found tho roof and sides of tho build
ing, enveloped In flames. Ry good
work tho company succeded In con
fining nnd extinguishing tho flro In
tho bottling building beforo much
damage was done In tho upper story,
but tJio lower floor was almost a
BLIZZARD
NEW YORK
FLOODS
Some Things Are Worse Than
a Legislature
Chicago, Jan.. 17. An epidemic of
scnrlot rover, dlphthorla, measles, ty
phoid and tuberculosis In this city
has reached such alarming propor
tions that today tho health depart
ment called for 100 extra Inspectors
for omorgoncy work. Seventy-six
now cases of scarlet fever nnd 30
cases of dlphthorla wero reported to
day, making 300 casoa of scarlot
fovor and 2000 of dlnhthcrla. Othor
diseases havo Increased accordingly.
MUNN SAYS
HE WAS
ABSENT
Now York, Jun-. 17. 'J'lioro Irt :v
hard blizzard hero today. Rail nnd
wlro communication is practically
knocked out. Thoro Is a heovy wind
from tl0 sea at a tomporntnru of 11
degrees above zero.
dispatch yesterday was misread. " wrccfc
now ones indicate tnat Aumirai uv- TJ)Q obb hoB not bcon n8CCrtained,
ans did not sail for Kingston In pcr-,but Mj gtolz placca tho darnages nt
son, but sent Rear-Admiral Dav,a(rom ?1000 to $2000. It Is thought
with the destroyer Whipple. and the. fc th& roachnory ,B not imaged
battleships Missouri and Indiana. lintrwnil repa,p Mff stoltr at tho
-" -T-TVxi t,mo of th0 flro ,a8fc ovon,nB, waa ,n
ff4 I F fflffvi attendance at a meeting of the Mac
ll J m I V-VrVJIcabeo lodge, and, na tho signal was
MTTW T X4& uawme iTn r. given for the -wromr ward, ho did not
vmN Hi WILL Umn ALL leavo the lodge hall to ascertain the
Mum MMr rAlMTJi. FOR ANY .IpmUob of tho fire, no says mo nro
ALL ef Ml.
COdK.
company deservo
work lat Iat
pralso for tholr
Chicago, Jan. 17. Mrs. Sylverster
Munn, wlfo of a mining man nt Dls
bt'o, Ariz., wan fonnd dead at tho
Midland hotel this morning, where
tho couple registered on Christmas
day. Tho pollco aro Investigating.
Munn pays ho was abBont from tho
hotel all night.
e
Chicago Murkctff,
Chicago, Jan. 17. Wheat, 7C
77,fc, corn 4434G, oata 37
v
NovelUt Htlll Live.
Now York, Jan. 10. Tho tourist
agency estimates over 2000 Ameri
cans wero visiting Klugston at the
time of tho qtiako. Dispatches thb
afternoon say tho city is practically
ruined. Tho dead aro estimated at
300. Loss $15,000,00. Later cal.
culatlona will probably Increase this.
Communication Is partially restored
Fatalities aro confined mostly to tbo
natives, Tho English nnd Amerlcau
tourlBU lost most of their personal
effects. Most of the. hotels wero destroyed.
Wvunsvlllo, Jnd., Jnn. 17. Thu.
greatest flood for years Is cortnln
horo. Wnrm rains continue, nnd
thousunds of ncroH uro flooded. Llvo
stock Is marooned on high knolls
nnd starving.
Clnclnnntl, Jun.' 17. A dispatch
from Pnckersburg says tho rlvor H
rising nonrly three Indies an hour.
Thoro Is no Blgn of nbntlon, and more
rain Is predicted. Thousands nro In
convonloncod, and over 100 aro al
ready homeless.
WHAT
STATES
DOING
Lincoln, Neb.. Jnn, 17. A bill
wus Introduced In tho sonato today
forbidding tho employment of chil
dren undor 16. Another bill was In
troduced which provides that any In
surant company removing a suit to
tho fodornl court will forfeit Its
llcenso to do business In tho stato.
Dos Moines, In., Jan. 17. The
legislature listened' to tho inaugural
address of dovornor Cumin Ins today.
Ho Ib tho leader of tho tariff revolu
tionists In tho Contral West, and ha
a strong following among tho agri
cultural parts of tho country.
Othor states: South Dakota 19
Investigating tho record of U. S. Sen
ator duraulo beforo rc-oloctlng him-
Delaware electa II, A, Rlchnr. Dead
lock In Rhodo Island. Win. A. Smith
chosen In Michigan. M. M. Crane
elected In Massachusetts. Honry H.
Burnham re-elected In Now Hump
shlro and Win. P. Fry ' Malno.
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xawuTATWK now.