Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 28, 1907, FIRST EDITION, Image 1

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SALMI, OTWWKN, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1007.
NO. 28.
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jfATE LIGHTING PLANT
SALEM SOLID FOR PAVING
BURNING STANDARD OIL
FIVE MILLIONS DEMANDED
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MINE SWALLOWS 275 MEN
TANDARD
MONOPOLY
DISSECTED
wermcnt May Be Compelled to F;ix
Transportation Kates on jh
r.Aincton. Jan. 2S. Tho moat.
tide arralsnment of tho Standard
Company yet made by public or
Lite invcstleators was filed today
lb congress by tho interstnto com-
btt commission. It charges agnlnst
stindird monopolization, knifing
omoctltlors, discrimination, falso
ItenMs, fraud, brlbory, corruption
brosi and debauchery of stato m-
iitori. The report completely ovor-
IdoTi that by Garfield last May.
report says: "Tho Standard
mpany paid employes of indopond-
; companies for Information as to
t htlness of competitors, followed
rrjbirrel of Independent oil to its
destination, buy's advertising space
in newspapers,' fills them with read
ing mattor by its own paid ngonts;
every facility Is given tho Standard
by tho railways. While- not accepting
rebates, tho Standard, nevertheless,
enjoyed secret rates, containing nil
tho olomonts of illognl rates. Ruin
of competitors is a distinct part of,
tho Standard's policy. Tho Stand
ard at ono tlmo. If not now, devoted
a special fund to corruption. Tho
standard largely monopolizes tho
handling of oil from wells to the
consumer. The oporatlon of 'fake
Independent companies Is ono of It?
moist effective methods of ollmlnn-
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aa El P ill fiLL
Id fc-i kj fl V
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Rmw
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
$10,000 WORTH
OP BEAUTIFUL
lew Spring Goods
NOW ON SALE
WE HAVE NO OLD GOODS TO SHOW YOU. THIS IS A PUR-
CHASE .MADE ESPECIALLY FOK KARLY SPRING TRADE OP THE
LITEST I'KODITT OF THE BEST MANUFACTURERS IN AMERI-
Cl. TIIEV AHE ALIj NEW, SNAPPY, VI' TO DATE MERCHAN-
BE BOLD AT LOWER PRICE THAN YOU JHAVH TO PAY FOR OLD
JDS ELSEWHERE. READ THE FOLLOWING:
lack
ress Goods
We show a beauUful stock of
M spring black Dress GoodB In
NUbe latest designs and styles
Princess Cloth. Panamaa. Voiles.
lEUmlnes. Crepes, French Batistes,
u ae Airoas, Silk Voiles,-Sid-Um
Silk, and Warn Hnnrlottns.
IK6- Vflcea ranclnp tmtn in n
.... . . .r
Colored
Dress Goods
i Twnge of styles, you havoRo
i Htl 'rom Is wonderful, in noniv
r Imaginable shade Jand d&
I .. pnces cwnotibo beaTS
WJJc. 49r fis . . JP1
Jit
3C 49c, 65c, 75c, 85c and
Pite Wool
iess Goods
i Cloth ?re8' Panamas. Princess
Prk?,',, A Wo01 Fabr,-nte',ara-9c,C5c,75c85.98C.
fNESE
cS.hii,?ed yard jBPan8u
. m new DatfOPna. .t.
i'l lie,
Itrt. i " "ern8;
- veou.
j- wMmtmn emowam hoik.
White Linen
Dtess Goods vi
Ono thousand yards to select
from. This, Is a speclalfbargaln;
yard, 25c, 35c.
Domestics
Wo show a wonderful stock of
Domestics srlcod down to, tho
lowest notch. Dress Ginghams,
Calicoes, Outing Flannels, Fancy
Calicoes, Bleached and "Unbleach
ed .Muslins.. Jndia Wnens, Persian
Lawns, Long Cloth, Indian Head
Swisses, Crash,
Dress Goodfl,
Toweling, Table Linens,- Sw'an's
Down'Flannels, WhltjuWool Flan
als, Wool, Eiderdown, Bed
Spreads, Sheets, 'Pillow Cases,
Towols, Napkins, Sllkallnes, Cre
tona. Linen Table Covers, Pillows,
Cpttoa Bats, BhectlnB, Pillow Tub
ing, "Fancy Lawn's and Dimities,
all at llttlo prices,
Whke Lawn Waists
? ! i "
r Handsomply embroidered; sale
price 49c, C5c. 75c, and 98c.
Notions "? .
Safety; Pins, 2c per dozen;
Laces, -2 for lc; DarnlBg Cotton,
uaU, lc; PJps. i.q paper; 25q Hose
Supporters, 14c; Sans Silk, Ball,
lc.
EY0Y BROS,
cM'alCUrt
1??
STIMTS
SALEM
FULLY
AWAKE
Catch Onto the Spirit
of Progresiveness
What Other Live -Cities Are
Doing to Improve Their
Streets
Boforo it Is ovorlnsthiBly too Into
this city should arouso Itself and
catch onto tho spirit of progressive
ness that Is putting forth In other
cities of tho Northwest. Tho capital
city owes Bomcthlns In tho way of
progross to all Orogon.
EVERY MEMBER OF THE CITY
COUNCIL HAS NOW GONE ON REC
ORD AS FAVORING PAVEMENT
OF SOME KIND Warren's Bltullth
lo or BltumlnoiiB Macadam both
high-class pnvomontB. It Ib now only
a question of taking ono kind or the
othor, or of testing both.
IT IS INCONCEIVABLE THAT
ANY ALDERMAN IS PLAYING
DOUBLE, or protending- tofavor
paving when In reality ho Is secretly
doing all In his powor to keep this
city behind all othor cltlos of Us
class that Is unbellovenblo.
Tho pcoplo want strcots paved In
somo way. Pendleton and Wnlln
Walla and Portland hnvo put down
bltullthlo pavemont. Fifty other
cities have put It down. Yot Salem
has Bomo wlso men In Its city council
who protond that whon property own-
(Continued on Page 5.)
tlon of competition. It may become
necessary for tho government In or
der to right wrongs and provont oth
ers, to fix In the first Instanco rates
and regulation of transportation of
oil. It will bo necessary to disasso
ciate transportation from product."
o
ANOTHER BANK CREATED.
But Other Papers of California Bank
Trust Held Up for Lnck of
Fees.
Tho Astoria Trust Company, of
Astoria, Oregon, Is tho latest banking
Institution to havo been created by
San Francisco Capitalists In Orogon.
Articles of Incorporation for this new
bank wero filed lato Saturday after
noon, and there aro papers for eight
raoro in tho corporate department,
which aro bolng held up for tho fil
ing feo, Disking sixteen soparato In
stitutions under' ono head manago
nient, each with a capital stock' of
15000, two of which aro to bo located
In Salem. Tho Incorporators are H
S., F. N. and M. 3, Myors, of San
Francisco.
.-o-
Tho Pholps .Publishing' Company's
plant was destroyed by flro this
morning at Sprlugflold, Mass. Loss
a million.
A terrific rain storm lias flooded
tho city of -Hong Kong. Ono hun
dred Chlneso aro dead and tho har
bor is covered, with wreckage of
Junks. Many steamers aro cut
adrift.
Representatives of tho trainmen
and railway managers conforred to
day at Chicago upon employes de
mands for increased wages and
shortened hours.
Tho coroner's Jury at London
this morning returned a. verdict of
"Wilful Murder" agalnBt Horaco
R,ayner, who killed William Wkito
16y last Thursday
Flrf in thpiPoJumbla building on
Seneca BtreeT, Buffalo, N. Y caused
a loss of half a million. All the
useaiers 'eCGw'Araeetupftay'wer'e
burled under the -walls.
MINE
BURIES
HUNDREDS
Another Fire Damp Exotosion
is Reported Later
Berlin, Jnn. US. About 1GG lives
wore- lost In nn oxploston today In a
inino at unouon. noar usson.
y Berlin, Jan. 28. Fully 1G5 bodies
fworo recovered from.iho'inluo, Rho
jjlon.ilO'aro'stlli ontombdd. ' It 1b
rcareu tnnt.iul uavo poriBiiou. auoiu
25 of tho Injured aro In tho hospi
tal and several aro lik'oly (6 dlo. '
Firo Damp lCploslon.
Paris, Jan. 28. It Is reported that
20 mlnorp woru kllod by a flro damp
explosion todny at tho Llovan col-
PASSES
IT UP TO
.
PEOPLE
Citizens of Marsnfield and
North Bend Must Settle
Their Own Disputes
CltlzonB of Mnrshflold ond North
nond, tho rival cltloa of Coob Bay
harbor, aro onco moro In tho throes
of a consolidation campaign, but
slnco tho ndoptlon of tho nmondmont
to tho municipal charter clauBO of
tho constitution, which relieves the
loglalaturo of tho Irksomo duty of
settling city charter dlsputos, tho
pooplo will havo to docldo tho ques
tion among thomselves.
Tho question of consolidation of
tho two towns, which aro both locat
od alone tho shoro of tho buy, and so
closo that" their corporato limits al
most meet, has bee,n tho bono of
contention between tho respoctlvo
cltlronshlps tho past fow years, has
como to tho point whoro an agree
ment hoH practically been reached to
morgo and work together undor ono
charter and government and under
tho namo of tho City of Coos Bay.
To Senator Coke, of Coos and Cur
ry, haB beou delegated tho duty of
drafting a bill and securing its ennct
mont into a law undor which tho con
solidation Is mado possible, but, af
ter ptudylng out tho effect of tho con
stitutional nmendmont ho has como
to tho conclusion that tho powor of
wiping out tho two charters and
adoption of a now ono rests solely
with tho people, and ho has so In
formed tho recognized lenders of tho
movoment. Ho has arrived at tho
conclusion that all tho legislature
can do Is to provide a general law
prescribing- tho roodo of procoduro
for municipalities which doslro to en
act or amend their charters, and then
pass tho wholo business up to tho
people to fight It out.
Senator Coko Bays tho majority of
tho citizens of both towns aro in fa
vor of consolidation, but that somo
disgruntled ones aro still fighting tho
movoment, and that potitions aro
now In circulation, asking for tho
chango, and bo expects thorn to ar-
Dr. J. P. COOK
VSBWBMX
W'ffjM MMSnB Am
Fffc AMQf
wiKJHb 9 "JPM j99Wmm
rlvo every mall, Tho corporate.
boundaries of tho two ombryo cities
nro now only nbout ono mllo nnnrt,
but at the past and present rato of
growth thoy wll) havo como togother,
and If the two towns nro morged Into
ono It will make ono city of over
5000 pcoplo.
Condensed Stnto News.
Senator Mulkoy, of, Oregon, will,
arrive in Washington Tuesday and bo
sworn in.
Tho Orogon. G. A. It. will moot In
annual enenmpmont at Newberg thu
last week of Juuo.
Thoro Is a movement to hold n
Santlam fair at Albany each mil.
Tho Wostorn Orogon lnumlrymon
mot at Albany Saturday.
SUSTAIN
GOVERNOR'S
VETO
TO MAKE
ITS OWN
"JUICE
State May Erect and Equip An
Electric Light Plant
Governor Chamberlain will Bend a
special messago to tho legislature
this afternoon recommending tho ftp
proprlattoh of not loBs'tlmn $15,000
for tho construction and equipment
of a central powor plant for tho gon
erntlon of electricity for lighting the
state Institutions.
Four years ngo an oxport electri
cian, W. II. Allan, of Snn Francisco,
was employed by tho stuto'to make
ostlmates of tho probnblo cost of hiicIi
a plant, and, In accordanco with hie
roport, an appropriation of $15,000
was mado for tho Installation of
Ha in o, but tho board secured tho ro
nowal of contract with tho local com
pany upon ronsonnblo terms for tlic
sorvlco, and tho appropriation was
allowed to lapso.
It costu tho Btato about ? 11,000
per year for tho lighting of tho stnte
institutions in tho vicinity of ,8alain.
and it Is bolluved n great saving can
bo mado If tho stnto own and oporntc
Its own plant. Tho moHBago Is In
harmony with tho rccommondntlons
of tho stnto bo'nrd of building commissioners.
HOT FIGHT
OVER THE
LOCKS BILL
Thoro Is going to bo a hot fight
ovor tho Jones free locks bill when
it comes up on special order Tuesday
at 10 o'clock. Tho Gonornl Electric
Company Is understood to bo against
tho measure, and so Ib tho Oregonlan.
whllo tho Portland Journal, Salem
Journal, Albany Herald and all tho
country press of Western Oregon is
n favor of tho measure
Expect-! Home Tills Week.
Roy Gesncr, who has boon in Bo
hemia for tho past thrco years, study
ing music, has returned to America,
and Is expected to arrlvo hero this
week. Ho loft Detroit on routo for
Salem on tho 20th, and will only ba
detained by a brief visit In ono city
boforo ho reaches Portland. Mr.
Gesncr was tho pupil of Sevlck whllo
in Bohomia, and doubtless has bo
coma a master In his profession. His
many frlondu will bo glad to hear of
bis return.
" o ...
A burglar was recently caught at
Oakland 'who had 60 knives in hlu
pocket that ho had stolon from a
store.
Enough Rppublicansjn Senate
to Prevent State Board
of Control
,A Salem special Bays: it Ib pretty
gonornlly understood around tho sen
ato chamber that, when, tho- gover
nor's voto of tho bonrd of control bill
of tho last session comoB up for ac
tion noxt Wodnosdny tho voto will
bo Httstnlnod. This much was under
stood whon tho Democrats aldod iu
tho organization of tho senate,
though it Ib uald thcr6 was no ox
pross agreement to that effect.
Tho board of control bill proposes
to placo tho mnndgumont of tho Insti
tutions at Salem In tho hands of tho
governor, secretary of Btato and state
treasurer, thus giving tho ponlton
tlary patroiiago to tho Republican,
mombbrs, who constitute a majority
of tho board. Whllo tho governor Is
said not to caru much what tho leg
islature docB with tho bill, tho Dotn
ocrntlo members of tho sonato would
not ,lko to ceo tho Democratic em
ployes nt tho prlsou thrown out of
tholi places. There will bo enoughs
negative votes to kill tho bill,
Somo of tho Republican mom
bars woro opposed to tho bill two
yonrs ngo, nnd consequently may bo
uxpectud to bo agalriHt it now, Thoro
nro rIx Democrats, bo It will tako
four Ropubllcan votos to kill tho bill,
If all tho members aro prosont. No
discussion of tho bill Ib expected.
WHERE
ROLLS THE
OREGON
Tho lojflHluturo pf Wyoming will
npproprlato $500 to erect n monu
mout ,ovor tho grayo of Sacajuwca,
tho bird woman.
Tho Llbby mlno has raised tho
wagqs of Its minors 25 cents on tho
ton.
Tho Unl vomit yof Oregon will havo
four track meets during tho aonuon,
nnd tholr men aro goltlng In good
shapo for cross-country work.
Tho Blggor-Denn Ilardwnro Com
pany, of Eugene, has boon Incorpor
ated at $25,000.
Mlko Cochran, who has mado his
abode at North Bend longer than tho
oIJqbI Inhabitant can remember, Is
In tho city Jail awaiting for tho com
ing of tho death nnuel. Whlskoy
brought him to death's door, nnd he
)s under tho strango dollrium that
ho Is soiling boozo to tho other pco
plo, and ho lies on his rot all day and
calls out drinks to imaginary poo
plo. Thoro Is no church In Curry- coun
ty. Congressman Williamson bus boon
In congross almost two years and has
nover tnkon his seat In tho houso.
Hlllsboro will hava a $35,000
hotel.
Mrs. J. R. Bucknuni was married
at Ilarrlsburg Saturday after wait
ing eight yoara to find her first hus
band who disappeared whllo on u
hunting trip. It Is believed that ho
is dead nnd tho insurnnro companies
paid up tho policies on his life.
Tho now liquor law went into ef
fect in Eugene Saturday and It is
Bald to bo impoeslblo now to got n
drink of boozo at tho soft drink em
poriums as is said to havo boon tho
case for several monthB.