Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 26, 1907, Image 1

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SlLYOAPITAL JOURNAL.
SALEM, OHEGOX, Tl'KSDAY, M AltCtI 20, 11)07.
XO. 71.
ALEM'S PAVING EMBARGO BROKEN
ty Council Holding Daily Sessions to Push. Street
Improvements
LL
POOL
FORMED
Hill-Morgan Interests
to Save Market
York, March 26. The benr
tt t taken by surprise tins
r Further dccllno In tno
'of copper lir London wnB usod
rating In the Amalgamated to
tad concerted drive nt Btool
5B HOCK. Willi" o "''"
blocks at the opening nt
Bur attacks were noticed In
ill ar'ive Issues. One story
font that nt $23,000,000 bull
w fvmed of operators nflUI-
lth R Hii Morgan Interest?.
o
laiurrwtlon In Iliilgnrin.
kirtit, March 20 Four thou-
paunti situated In tho rural
', ire marching on this city. A
Idiltte Is proclaimed, tho nrmy
I prepared to prevent tho Invn-
Thf artillery hns boon or-
Itonsoihrapnell l( the ponsnnts
to disperse, Sunday tho
i killed 200 peasants nt Gulntz.
French landed in Morocco.
London, Mnrch 2G.-A dotach
niont of French troops under com
mand of General Llnntry today occu
plod tho city of Oujda. on tho Al-g"orlan-Morocco
frontier. This solz
uro is tho result of the nssnsisnntlon
of Dr. Mnuchnmp. It la believed the
Fronch will hold tho city until rep
n rntlon Is made, nnd nlso while
there will probnbly demand satisfac
tion for other abuses of French citi
zens in Morocco, and forco guaran
tccssfor execution of nEreements of
1901 -nnd 1902, which Morocco has
ignored.
To Prosecute Lnnd Thieves.
Denver, Mnrch 26. It was learned
todty thnt Oliver Pngln, assistant at-tornoy-genoral
of tho United Stntos,
who Is us3lstlns In tho prosecution
of the boof trust, Is lioro with n force
of soorot service mon and detective
of tho Intorlor depnrttuont, to proso
cute nilcgod lnnd frnuds.
o
Standard Iluixcs Prices.
Cincinnati, March 2C. The Stand
nrd Oil Compnny today advanced tho
prlco on nil gradcB of gnBoltno nnd
unpthn rcfluod oil in bnrrcls n quar
tor of a cent n bnrrel, f. o. b. Clove-land.
Chicago MnrkctK.
Chicago, Mnrch 2C. ."Whont 7C
75, corn 40 -10, oats 41
84lT.
PROGRESSIVE
ELEMENTS
VICTORIOUS
Five Streets in Noth Salem and South
Thirteenth. Street Ordered
Initiative and Referendum Ordinance to
Be Made Immediately Operative
in City Affairs
IIICAGO STO
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
OUR EASTER DISPLAY
Of IJBeautiful
!EW GOODS !
lot be surpassed by any house in
Willamette valley. Choice goods
correct styles stand out promi-
tly in everv deoartm nt of this
rcssive, always busy store.
ron months pst oun nrvKits iiavb iiebx hisv away
RfitV, RK,-1-(11 THK CHOICKST AXD NKWKST GOODS
"WK IIUI. Mini? ir........ ,.... , . ,.... .,.,
to. , S W,N 1-N THK HISTQItY OP OUU 1101SK. THK
'totirvIIUF !OK VOU TO SKI'HCT 1'HOM IS GItlwVT AXD
i lnv.! 01 THI ,U(J VOM'MK OK IIUS1XKSM VK DO. WK
KSriv ... " 1UU II.UMKU PJCICliS Til A.N AM UT1IKI.
h 1 1 1 1 1 1 u i n i n n mi i-h 1 1 1 1 1 1 m ii
iter Noveit.ec On Display !
' ' 1 VH-M-H-M-4-H I1IIIII1IIIII1HIHI
Silks, Fine Millinery, Spring Dress
s Ladies Cnafx: Snrinor .Suite.
-""-"7 wr,,M' w . 7
ces. Embroideries, Silk Waists. Pet
ite. Fancy Neckwear, Fancy Belts,
J!s, Dress Trimmines.
THE MAKERS rF t nw PRTr.F
U KASTHST GKOWIXG STOKE.
Tho progressive olomonts In tho city council won n compluto vlotory
Monday night, nnd opposition to improvements dwludlod down to about
two mombors who still pursued obstruction tactics, but wore overruled
by tho majority, nnd by tho mnyor, on points of ordor rnlsod.
Flvo streets In N'orth Snlem woro ordered Improvod and gnidos nro to
bo established with the co-operntlon of tho street committee. TIIKKK
IS TO IIK AX KX1) OP IA)XO-WIXDKD PKOCKSSUS OP KVHHIiAST
IXGIiY DKAGGKD-OUT KSTAIIMSIIIXO OP GHADKS.
Aldormnn Itndcllff got n resolution through for tho Improvement of
South Thirteenth street.
Tho ordlnnnco to apply tho Initlntlvo nnd reforondum was put to
Bccond reading nnd when passed will extend to tho people the light to
have a volco on every bill, ordlnnnco or 'resolution pnsHed by tho council
within ten days after nnssnKe. t
Mayor Rodgors Immediately sorvod
tonight, when the Stnto Btrect pnvlng
ISIiATIOX OIMilXAXCB WILIi UK PUT TILKOUGH.
Tho only way progrcsslvo policies and street Improvements enn bo de
feated now Is by broaklug n quorum, but It is not bollovcd enough al
dormen enn bo persuaded to romnln nwny to dofont action.
Tho city council has also agreed to nso at least onc-hnlf tho city street
tnxes for pormuuont Improvomonts. This fund amounts to nbout $14.
000 this yonr, nnd TIIU $7000 WIFjIj UK PSKD TO PAY THK CITY'S
SHAHK OP PAVIXG STATU AXD C'Ol'HT STHKirrS AIX)XG WII.SO,N
AVKXPK.
It Is understood the consont of the county nnd stnto have boon soaurud
to pnvo thoso streets as fast as thopropor ordinances can bo put
through, nnd this year will probably seu at leant two streets Improved,
from Commercial to Twolfth street with tlrst-cluwi paving.
notice of another special mooting
ordinance, and THK DIKKCT L1CG-
THAW GETS
A LUNACY
COMMISSION
This Means Indefinite Post
ponement of Tri.l
K
(Continued on pnt'o three.)
'0Y RftHQ Coriwr of Commer-
NICHOLS
VERSUS
CITY
Was Argued Before
Supreme Court
it
Tillamook Toll Road Suit Up
--Decisions Rendered
It. H. Nteiiali vs. City of Snlem
whs argued oh amh1 from Judge
OftUowny. A. O. OoHdlt aptrMl for
city b4 Weiteter Ilolmee Cor pp-
Unt. ThU U the ult In wkleii Cliy
Recorder Mooree lined Nichols $?'.
on a cnarge oi sHoraini pronim-tlon.
The ault of TllUaioofc County
Wileob Elver Toll UmA Co. i ar
gued and a wealed from Juda li'ir-
aett. 1. H. UtSmry and W. H. Cool
er lor appeuani ana iianaiey
rrhayor for defendant.
I Preman vs. R. O. Preston, ap
peal from iwlaad, Mult noma!.
county, aBrraed against d-(''tiiarn
optalo by Moor, Jntlc. Butt '
pnrcnaae of OMk MftlBt.
j. K. Wrlgnt. iraste. as apil-
Uat, vs. Consenmttvo dold Mluiuir
Company; appeal from Hamilton.
Doaglna eonniy; opinion modified b
Slater, eommiaalonon
LoHle Chung v. U. and O K.
Stephenson, partner; appeal from
Cleland, Multnomah county; re
versed. Opinion by Ealcln, JuMIc.
George E. Haztor ts.. Slate of Ore
gon; appeal from Durnett; af
firmed; rehearing donltAl. This
the Coos county local option onae.
V. K. Hnlnes vs. Cons liny, Hoso
burg & KnHtorn It. It. Co., appellant ;
appeal from Judge Hamilton; uf
(lrmod by Moore, justice. Suit over
promissory notes.
Dnnlol Wnrnor vs. B. C. DuAr
inond & Sons, appellants; , reversed
nnd now trial ordered. Opinion by
Ilenn, C. J.: dnmngos for personal
Injury.
O'
TO LOOK
OUT FOR
IMMIGRANTS
Washington. March !. Th-
Pceaident today appointed luwlgrn
tlun comni Uetontre to Utvettlgate the
cundltkins aeroad thla iunmr and
prepare n Mil to IntroducA In ron
grees nest wiMnr. The appolnltwi
are Charles H. Nelll, eomralwloner
of labor; ProNvaor Jenks. of CtirneH.
and William R. Wheel-r. at Oak
land.' Cnl.
' a-
AHOHw Tl'0CVHt Stair.
HarriabMrg. MarctZ -The IVnu
fttlvaota senate today passt-d m rai
bill making th maximyin nu..-rs'i
fuie to cqt a mile The Iihuk
will ronenr, nnd U U .x;ji.cud tb
aovernor will sign.
Pioiiiliiout Dhortfc.
Malwauken, March St. Mm Car
rail M. AJIIk. wife of I.Hto Allia,
bead of the AllU-ChaJmers Co.. wm
granted a divorce this morning on
charge of cruelty. They have one
son, aged IS. Tbey were married 1?
years.
Now York, Mnrch 20. Tho court
this nftornonu droldotl to appoint n
lunacy commission to examine into
Thaw's mental condition.
Tho appointment of this commis
sion monus u postponement of tho
trial Indefinitely. When tho Jury ro
convenes tomorrow It will bo ox
oiiHfd, subject to a further call. The
lunacy commission will IHo n report
If tho Jury Is called together again.
Justloo Fitzgerald has nnmod as
a commission to Inquire Into Thnw's
lnsnnlty linn. Morgan J. O'Hrlon, Or
Leopold I'litsol nnd 1'utor H. Olney
Tlmw IwnvycrM Dlsrouingiil.
If this commlsRlon Ilnds Thaw In
snno nt presont (here will bo noth
ing further for tho Jury to do. If
thoy llnd him snno tho jury will bo
reassembled nnd tho trial reaumcu
whoro It wns Interrupted Wodnos-
day. Tho decision was rendered
chambers. Only nttornoys of bo
sides nnd Kvolyn were present. All
the nttornoys rofuso to discuss what
transpired, saying from tho mnnner
in which tho decision was rendered
tho Justice wnntod itny n'nnynnco
mout to come from himself, lOvelyn
was advorsely affected by tho de
rision and needed assistance when
.leaving. Thaw wns greatly disap
pointed, his lnwyors' faces showed
marks of dofont. Kvolyn reoovored
and hastened to tho Tombs to en
courage her husband.
Tlmw In Confident.
Kvolyn carried the news of tho de
cision to her husband, who took It
more calmly than wns expected. Ho
! devoted himself to cheering up hU
wife. The nttornoys followed Kvolyn
to the Tombs, nnd a conference fol
lowed. Through Hnrlrldgo Thaw
gavu out an Interview, saying: "I
am satisfied with tho decision. 1 do
not fear n commission, as I am con
fident Hint I can prove thnt I am
perfectly snno todny."
money"
I
TURNED
LOOSE
Will Swell the Volume of
Ready Bank Currency
! WnshlngloiT, larck it.-Cortel-you
todny. directed the deposit of
customs reoatpia In the national ;-
poaltory banks of Now York city.
This la an enlargement of n recni
order by hint. Another statement
wns Issued anticipating ldterttst on
two per cent consuls of 10I nod
four per cent loan of Iko?, due April
1st. so as u make It psaUle I iu medi
ately. The amount un d iil( by
rumnlntod custom rurefpt $15,
000,600 daily. wMi aidition lui..f
tr of a mil I loo.
TAFT
WILL BE
CANDIDATE
Opposition (From Hie Organ1
ized Labor Yote
Cincinnati, March 20. Charles, a
brother of Secretnry Tnft, says: "I
bollevo tho sentiment of Ohio favor
nblo to the secretary's candidacy for
tho presidency. Kfforttt will bo mndo
to give this sontjmont concerted ac
tion so it 'will bo expressed emphat
ically nt tho proper time." Tuffs en
emies nro trying to discredit him
with tho labor vote by citing hla de
cision In the I'helnu case In 1884,
while Judge Pholnn en me from. Ore
gon to speak In .regard to a rallrond
strike. Tuft rnjotnod him from In
terforrlng with tho Ptillmnn r om
ployes, und sent I'helun to Jail for
six months for contempt when ho
violated his order. Tho labor men
cnll Tuft "Injunction Tuft."
H0ME
FROM
EGYPT
The Detweilers Find An
dictment Hanging
OverlThem
In-
Toledo. March 20. -Mrs. A. IC.
iJotweller said: Mr. Dftwallor und
myself arrived In Toledo Friday.
Mr. Delwoller left 'or Shu Prnnolsoo
Friday night. I am noJ- nc(iunlnte.l
with Mr. Detweller's business con
nections, und cannot throw any light
on tho muttor for you."
Tho wife centinued: "Wo have
received no report of tho Indictment,
except through the newspapers. I
can statu thai neither Mr Detwollor
nor myself wro In llolglum or Cubit
during thu trip. Wo wore In Egypt.
Mr. Dstwellor returned with mo."
k.
Hurt (iulw m
San KfMncUu. Mauli z lln f a
trial fr .xtoiilon 'hi utorning
potpontt .i " k Ibe court denkd
the requ !r an order for Dlggy
6 permit any one to se lleef nt nny
ronsonable hour Honey declared
this morning that the pruesontlc
nnd trac4 Iron hand to hand 1100.
OiyD of a corruption fwod angt by tho
Home Telephone Company from Im
Angvles. The dlapotal of Hie money
will be traced through wltnoeeee al
ready summoned, and ordered to
have fs.Il details on record.
Hnu Pruiiolsoo, Maroli 2C Tho In
creasing mystery surrounding tho
whereabouts of Detwollor Is begin
nlng to onuso Hunoy and llurns riix
luty. Couflletlng report from Tole
do nre the principal rautw i.f this rent
lug. whloli Is added to iy the ralltim
to receive replies to ineaeagee sent
to Ifigypt, where, aeeordlng to au
tHorllNtlve Information, the ObloaH
la located.
o
ItHflrond Labor SltHntfuu.
Chiengo, March is Ppoa ad
journment this aflrnMn of th- non
ferunce of rallrnaj RimutaefH and
repr smtatlren of tin- t inployca H
was announced that no di-flnlle de
cision waa reached In regard to
strike or settlement. It Is under
stood the railroad union have In
formed tlw mmiHR'ii of the r suits
of the strlk" (-. ulitilt In Maid t
he 35 per nut In r.ivor t quitting
work. Tli" ioufi't in
aaaln UiiwHtu', moniiu
MMUlllt'd-i -. Hi tl lii ! in
uoii
(lat i i -en i f . i
h.iil c: iK-m.iail-. .ii.'
creeao on eveiy !h.- a. .
to I In- u4t. und fr-i'ii i
Voit Witltama. Thw rallrundj have
quadrupled their tarrying capacity
within ten yenre, and Jtave granted
us only 1& per cent Increase "
will meet
Varloua
iM.. uficr-
" if' U'll'-ff,
(l Mil lu-
of 'tilt ego
D:l ain to
Dr. J. F. COOK
THH HOTAMCAIi DOOTOIt,
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