Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 01, 1907, Image 1

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AILYCAPIT AL JOURNAL.
SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1007.
NO. 70.
resident Goode of the General Electric Co. Dead
Louis Brewers Adopt Open Shop Principle
rvv'W'i'Tr'"5'' vc-' f'"
ie Son of Supt James, Oregon State Prison, Commits Suicide
Famous Meyer, Heywood and Pettibone Murder Trials
iSlDENT
GOODE
DEAD
of General Elec-
ric Suddenly Dies (
lYciy IU While on Visit
in New Jersey.
ti reached Salem Sunday oi
Ala death o( President H. W.
cf uV Portland and Salem
E'ct'k corporations.
LiitJ Sunday dispatches stntod
Ir Goode, president or. mo
iRj.lwav, Light & Power
ni seriously HI of pnou
i t Atlantic City, New Jersey,
i It was r- moved several day
i Philadelphia. Messages to
Hfrt wero received by F. I.
k.ttarai manager of tho com
GopJa 1ft Portland sovornl
i i(o la company with Mrs
ud their daughter, Helono.
et trip to the Kast was In
u l3stncs3 fur his company,
Vrt. Qiod and daughter
wijht to male a pleasure
i. i away iroin I'oriianu
t'T"am r. ...-d la Portland
tuicj i grave alarm
i.. J f i lends. The
mi ttv stricken
tin- fffect tlmt
itn, and, that
i lu, no need
mid be felt.
f the most
i uf Portland and
I vu M reputation
5' v .timii,t by his man
'& L'i- miuI Clark ex-
SMtll !' wiih nrealilant.
atthof ir. w. jowic.
iK- Ji. u, a n.itive of Indl-
un- 44 wt old. and hnt
' l'r.baui be burled In
rite bv tli.- side of hie
lo di-4 there. Ha cam a
& Paul In ms and lo-
Sa Fran. is. o Associated
tchell he nut in the Porl-
(&'. riant nnd lata nr..n.
Pwsand and Oregon City
& Hft Via .ItkA I.A ..
"AtHmn.,,! industry, liav-
mni fr engineer and
f MB''! and working nt
('dot of the business an
Wlrojtttruetins: rontrflPtnr
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'7? md wuh :tor ,..1.1, the
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,J ? iMmsn plant at
' i &' McMlanville.
4"f.iot la Oregon ami
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LJ?jSl fr the lighting
itr. ' "fll" of the
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w$ton of the 0. W. p!
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partment; C. N. HtiBBlns, secretary,
who has been with him since ho first
took chnrgo of tho Portland Inter
ests; Samuel 0. Reed, treasurer. Mr.
Reed and Mr. Fuller will probably bo
most nearly In charge of tho Inter
ests ho represented, together with
tho gonoral consul nt Portland, Fred
crick V. Holman, and at Oregon City
Gonornl Counsel Frttnklln Grimth.
Rollln K. Page, ruauager of tho Sa
lem property, was probably as well
acquainted with. Mr. Goodo as any
one connected with tho practical ad
ministration of tho electrical proper
ties. Deceased enjoyed tho confi
dence and good will and loyal sup
port of ovcry ono of his subordinates.
Jlc was a man who possessed tho
raro tact of commanding rospoct of
nil with whom ho canio In contact,
and nt tho snmo tlmo winning tholr
admiration and affection by his mod
eration and sweotnoss of disposition.
His position will bo almost Impos
sible to (111 In Just tho way ho filled
it.
THAW
TRIAL
THURSDAY
OPEN
SHOP
BREWERIES
Employers Defy St.
Louis Labor Unions
Works Running With Labor
- Regardless of Organizations.
Judge Will Then De
cide What to Do.
Commission of Lunacy Will
Report on Thaw's Mental
Condition.
St. Louis, April 1. "Opon shop"
was put into effect this morning by
all tho broworlos In this city and
East St. Louis, fulfilling tho ultima
tum Issued by tho ownors Saturday
night, that If tho workers did not. re
turn to work Moudny morning this
measuro would bo adopted. Unions
nro not to be recognized ns organiza
tions, and nil compotont persons ap
plying will bo employed, rogardlOH'j
of their limitations. Hundreds of
workman, soma union and some non
union, woro given work nt tho vari
ous plants this morning, and no quos
tlovns naked. Ik Is expected tho of
ficials will bo nblo to return from the
works to' tholr desks this merning:
A confoiQiieo of local union oillulals
and International ofllcers Is bolng
held today. For sevoral daya tho
braworles havu boon operated largely
by mon from, tho business desks an.l
countlnK rooms.
RGSCOE
JAMES
SUICIDE
Maddened by Jealousy
of a Riyal.
He Killed His Sweetheart and
Took His Own
Life
v
mam4
fate would
man-
Associates.
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mJr,:BW Prty
P4 E Probably ten
. power de-
New York. Aurll I. The Thaw
trial Jury met today and the court
excused them until 10:30 Thursday
morning, ft Is believed thw lunacy
commission will roport bofora that
time. Justlco Fitzgerald will an
Hounoo Thursday morning whethor
the trial shall continuo or Thaw go
to Mattowan. Joromo spont today
puttjng Into shapo tho ovldonoe ho
will put boforo tho eommlsslon to
provo defendant Insane. Thaw's at
torneys sny thoy won't neod to call
alienists boforo tho commission, and
oxpross that the ovidonco already
glvon tho commission will establish
the mental strongth of tholr cliont.
Jcroinu Yvarn Kvelj-n.
Thaw proeoodlngs nro normal.
Thaw wont Into court looking bright.
Fitzgerald excused Jurors with usual
admonitions. Thaw was led from
court to a room where Evelyn was
waiting. Sho roturned with him over
tho Bridge of Sighs. It Is believed 1(
trial Is resumed Thursday it will be
given to tho Jury by Saturday night
at lastost. Just as Bvelyn was leav
ing Tombs this aftornoon dotoctlves
from Jeromes ofllco sorved her with
subpoeua. It Is said Jerome did not
Intend to call har as a witness but
his purpose is to koop her out of the
court room and removo tho Influence
of hor presence from tho Jury.
o
"Would Xot Pack Wool.
t Chlco, Cal., April 1. a Allan, an
aged marf living in the samo tont
with throo other mon. near tho Des
abla powor station last night killed
his tent mates, Jim Borry, and
woundod Tofti Tarlnor In a quarrel
following Allen's refusal to bring
wood for tho younger men. Alloa
Is under arrest.
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Found Ui the 3 did.
Oakland, April 1. With head
downward stuck fast In tho mud the
body of an unknown man was found
In Lake Merrltt this morning. Tho
police think It a caso of murder, al
though no marks of violence are In
otldence.
3t. Loulss, April 1. All Tacanciet
In St. I.onts, Ilaet Sv Louis and
Granite city breweries, caused by
walkout of oilers, llremeii, engineers
and ten lusters, according to Otto
SUM. representing the ownors, may
be filled by tho American Federation
of Labor. Stlfel says this action will
result because of rupture between
the Federation and Iutornatlonnl As
sociation of Urowory Workors, ovor
the utfalrs of a workmou's union.
St. Louis Situation SerioiiN.
Stlfol says if tho situation Is not
satisfactorily adjusted this afternoon
operators will adopt radical tnoas
tiros Tuesday, whloh is taken to moan
they will appeal to other cities for
aid to run their plants fully non
union. It Is reportod tho omolals of
the American Fedoratlon havo boon
hero for some time studying the situ
ation so, as to be able to control when
tho clasli come. The Federation and
International association each clulnu
some authority over tho local unions
of oilers, flromon, onglneors and
teamtters. Tho Foderntlou Is de
claring these classes of labor not nec
essarily adjuncts of tho breweries.
Ills physicians refuse Adolphus
Ousch permission to take active con
trol of the situation in tho yards.
AMKIUCAN WAHSHIP
WAS WKLCOMKO.
Washington, April 1. It Is be
lieved General Honllla has sought
refuge at Amulapa. Dean II. Wood,
Aroorloan consul at Ceiba, at the post
when tho Marlotta landed blno Jaok
ets, arrived at Washington today
and answered questions of govern
ment officials regarding tho situa
tion. Wood says tan American war
ship never received such a cordial
welcome anywhero as he Marietta
at Celba, where the p&plo had been
panic stricken.
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Missionaries Aro Out lu the Cold.
New York, April 1. The AmerJ
eaa ailselonary soolety Is notified
that an earthquake has destroyed
the heme of the American mission
aries. They are oamped In the snow
with many natives.
The frightful iiowb of tho suicide
of Hoscoe Jnmos, son of Suportntoud
unt and Mrs. James, of tho Orogou
BtutP prison, of this city, wnu llrst
mndo known In Salem by a telegram
that wiiB bulletined, reading as fol fel fol
eows: Hoscoe Jami'tf SulcIiU.
Portland, April 1. Robcoo James,
sou of Superintendent Jnmos, or tho
penitentiary, shot Qraco Dlsnoy, who
had Jilted him, on tho Btroot Inst
night In the presonco of hU snecusft
ful rival, Hal Hoed. Tho bullet
plurcod tho girl's heart, killing hur
lnsUolly. James then sont a bullet
Into IiIh awn head and died lu tho
hospital this morning.
Prominent at Snloin.
Young James wns very well known
and popular at Salem, having hson u
student nt Willamette University,
and playing two seasons on tho col
lege football team, lie went from
here to Denver, where he took a
oorirs In practical plumbing, return
ing to Port lead last October, where
he has worked at his trade. He be
ckiho Interested In the young woman
who was the cause of his death, and
has been going with her for some
time. His feelings have been worked
upon by a rival In her affections, and
yesterday he remarked to Albert
DIsque, n Salem friend now living at
Portland, tlmt he w.aa going to give
that girl a scare. It Is the opinion of
Dlsquo and others who knew him
well that ho had no Intention of kill
ing the girl, but simply wanted to
glvo hor a bad scare. He miscalcu
lated, and when he saw what ho had
dnno klllod hlmsolf on tho spot out
of romorse.
Man of Good Habits.
It is known that James was a
young man of good habits, and he
was very well liked and had very
winning ways. He was twenty yearii
old February tth, last, and has an
older brother, Arthur L. James, who
Is assistant onghlor In the First Na
tional bnnk of Ilaker City. Mr. and
Mrs. James, of this olty, went to
Portland this morning upon being
advised of the tragody.
Details of tin Story.
(Hy Scripts' News Association.)
Portland, Or.. April 1. (Special
to The Capital Journal) Ilosooe
James dlod at 5. o'olook this morn
ing at St. Vincent's Hospital. Ac
cording to tho story told by James'
companion, Hoary Hlatt, James was
depressed all day yesterday bocause
Miss Grace Dlanoy went to a dance
below Hugene Saturday night against
his wishos. Tho two mon went to
the Union depot to meet the train.
when the girl returned from Hugene.
Instead of going to tho union depot,
Graco got off at the Bast Side depot.
James and Hlatt came baok up town,
He saw Grace In company with Hal
Reed. James turned whito and
clenched his fists. Ho went to his
room and scoured a revolver that
ho bad borrowed a week boforo from
HlaU. Ho walked along Alder
street, met Grace and Reed face to
face. James mado,a tnovo as If to
null his CUD. but flraPA !n.1fff1 tin.
hind hor ticort. James said: "If '
sho hadn't dodr.cd I would havo got
hor then." Hlatt thon tried to got
tho gun away from Jamoa, but
James said ho wnB ovor his spoil,
and Hlntt delisted. Tho two walked
around over tho town until 10:30,
when Jnmes said: "I fcol all shot to
ploccs. Let us walk around, so I
can got to sleep.' A fow minutes af
ter 11 o'clock ho saw Graco and Reed
como 'out of tho Tumwnter nnloon.
Hlatt and Jnmos followed n couplo
of blocks. Jnmes snld: "I nm go
ing to throw n senro Into hor." Ho
hurried on abend. As soon no Jnmos
npoko Reed dodged bohlnd n treo hud
ran nwny. Jnmos pulled his revolver
and flrod' two shots Into tho girl's
bnuk and thou shot hlmsolf In tho
bond, back of tho right oar. Tho
bullot that klllod tho girl wont Into
hpr bnck, pierced hor heart and omuo
out of hor broast. Graco had re
ceived u long lettor from Jnmos n
fow dnyb' boforo In whloh ho thront
onod to kill hlmsolf. It Hho did not
nccoptihls nttoutloiis and murry him.
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HAYWOOD
T IAL
MAY 9
Greatest Law Contest
in Western
History
RUEF
MOYES
AGAIN
To Find a Court That Will
Listen to Graft.
San Frnnolson, April 1. Alio Rust
Hied In tho supremo court today an
other nppllrntlnn fur n writ of
hnbeas corpus releasing him from
tho custody or lCiisor Iliggy. The
applloatlnu Is based on what he rails
considerable grounds. A mob of
rioters gathered In front of Ituef's
prison this morning and nwoke the
j prisoner with shouts. The leader
Iwnnlil nrv "U'k. I.lt,t ilia tuluk
visors." His followers answered
boek: "Abe Rtief." The lender
then asked similar queaUoiw Imeed
on nil the orlnie charged against
Ruef, receiving the same answer.
Thoy wonl th rough the performance
twloo.
i'lirco Important WHih-hm-m.
A soiiwttlonal wiud'Up of the
Home Telephone Invostlgntlon is
predloted for this afternoon. As a
result of tho conferonco between the
proBooutnr u star chamber oxumlnn
tlon of thro witnesses wns hold at
tho district attorney's oflloo this
morning. Tho wltnsesos wero JSdwIn
Htirl, proprietor of tho Los Angeles
Hxprees. Junius II. Kolly, Dr. John
Hnynes, nlso of Ix)s Angeles. All
aro stockholders In the Home Tele
phone company and are In confer
ence here. It Is belelvod Hurl own
throw no light on tho scandal, but It
Is lutlmuted Kelly and Hnynos gave
important testimony.
NORTHERN
MELON
CUTTING
New York, April 1. The Great
Northoru railway notified Its stock
holders today to proceed with tho
melon outtlng. Tho boqks olos
April 2d, to reopen April 16th. The
first four Installments of ten per cent
dividends, deferred by the Minnesota
Injunction, now fall due April Oth.
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For n ChrUtmns Crime.
Chicago, April 1. A federal court
today sentenced John Griffith, ser
geant of tho Ninth cavalry, colored,
to nlno years and coven months (or
killing corporal Taylor, of samo regi
ment, last Christmas at Fort Shorl-dan.
Nearly a Million Dollars to pe
Expended in the
Struggle.
IlolHe, April 1. -Tho trial of Hay
wood In tho Stounonborg caso wn9
today sot for May Oth.'
Tho coming trial of Moyor, Hay
wood and Pottlbono, tho omosra ot
the American Federation of Minors,
on tho clynrgo ot having murdorod it
formor governor of this ntnto Frank
Steunonborg Ib of nlmom universal
Interest.
Tho state ot Idaho has appropri
ated $100,000 to aid tho prosecu
tion and tho Fedoratlon Is known to
hnvo raised ovor $750,000 for tho
defense. That thoro will bo much of
n highly drnmntlo nnd seiuuillonnt
unture Is assured hy tho confession
of Orchard, thu man who threw, the
deadly bomb and who says he did so .
nt the behest of the Federation udl
clals. The ablest erliiiliiul lawyrrs In the
west. Including Richardson, of Den
ver, and narrow, or Chicago, have'
been retained to conduct th defense.
while United Stats Senator llornh
act Hon. J. II. Hawley will lend lu
the prosecution.
The Capital Journal will hu spe
cial report of the trial and Illustra
tions by a splolHl artist.
Ahk K-pjirnlo Trial.
In Moyer Haywood anil Pottlbono
oases this morning attorney for de
fendants itskud reuords to show that
each prisoner demands separate
trlnl. Counsel for state said Hay
wood will ,bu tried llrst nnd they
would, decide In n few days nnd In
form court whother Moyer or Petti
bone should follow Haywood. It Is
believed Pettibone will follow.
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XKW YORK TCfl
I.V COLLIHIO.N WITH
NORTH HI Villi HURRY
Nw York, April 1. A ofllllilon
took place In tho North River in n
blinding snow storm this morning be
tween the railroad ferry Musaone
tong and the tug Daly. Th tug sank,
and It Is blleved that four and prob
ably five men, usleep In the cabin,
were drowned.
Ahihku Mining Ktrlko.
Juneau, April 1.- A company of
V. 8. Infantry with n gattllng guti
from Fort Howard arrived at tho
Trendwell mines this morning. Tho
miners held a mass meeting at noon,
and It Is bellovd t,he differences will
be settled by arbitration. Thoro Is
no disordor.
Clilcigo Markir(,
Chicago, April 1. Wheat 70V4
7Cn, corn 4C',t T-l5o, oatsUfp
24c.
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