Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 13, 1907, Image 1

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AILYOAPITAL JOURNAL,
SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL t.1, 1007.
NO. 00.
MADE
QUICK
DELMAS
TO DEFEND
THAW
iHD
GOOD
HOWARD
NESBITT
RELENTS
HONORS
JUDGE
BOISE
JURY
RESTS
After Los Angeles
FIRE
READER
laires Next wee
,ftlci5C0, Ami - not
aaie thcc wm oe an, tHu.
, this afternoon sosslons of
3i jorv, as It win pomi.u.
the Los Angeie inu-v.
-telephone until noxtwook.
,fUranf8 will be Issued at
. the indictca men. iuu i-
Investigation was rtsumcu
mi.- .nnnnnfnra lit
ian8 !s D ""-:;-
that ne nns '""-
oacmpiu,"-u iv ..-
t ttatements from tnlesmen
, idea of disqualifying them
ItftbjasJu""'3'
kit noon nothing nnu uecn nun...
Toledo regarding tho expected
(cJDctwiler.
WHO IE
SEHVES A
DIVORCE
13.
Used Kerosene and Eight
Dead Tells the Suecess
of the Scheme
Gunter, Texas, April 13. Eight
dead Is tho rosult of an attempt to
start a fire with korosene this morning.-Tho
dead are: J. C. Price and
five of his children, Jennie Ryors his
step-daughter and Allno Upchurch,
his niece. Price aroso late and want
ed breakfast quickly. Ho started
tho fire with coal oil and received fa
tat Injuries trying to savo tho others
from tho burning house.
Same Lot of Attorneys Will
Manage Second Trial
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Ieddy Knows People Will
Clamor for What They
Can't Get
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SAN FRANCISCO FIRE.
Ilnnillu Hotel Has a Pretty Close Call
Rut Is Not Much Damaged.
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kfon liiy. "' M'
to the floor uy a urunnon
d ad a boiled potato forced
U'rlhroat, ho all tho timo call-
Tiie, filthy and degrading
L li cne of tho chnrgos in the
tcmp'.alnt of Catherine hooko
tEJwa-d IUckc,
;j v Karri' u m vmi:niuim
.r.Scr m'jcr t, ls90. For tho
a rears, the wife nlleges In hor
if, ho has bt-en repoatodly
,tmt'-t dal j intoxicated and
M K llit to cruel and inhu-
Er l 'rnii imu n, uiuriiiuiuv
t;l Tin - Jged 7. x Mrs
m f " Ji".. re and custody
t'D i K' II
San Francisco, April 13. A flru
which threatened tho now eight-story
Hamlin hotel this morning dostroyed
tho building adjoining It on Leaven
worth find Eddy strcots. It is be
lieved to hnvo boon tho work of nn
Incondlnry. Two hundred guosts
wore nsloop In tho hotol nt tho time,
but all wcro nwakonod by tho night
clork. Tho hotol was only slightly
dnmagod.
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Xaino Tree In Honor of Governor.
Oregon City, April 13. Arbor day
wns observed in the city schools yes
terduy aftornoon with appropriate
progrnms. Silver birch, silver mnplo
and elm troea wero planted, and n ail
ver birch troe, on the Unrclny school
grounds was named for Governor
George IC. Chamberlain, in recog
nition of his action In vetoing thu
bird law at the recent session of the
state legislature
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- ,41A iHifSS
PkOPi'K.&lZ:J?ZA
OUR LOW PRICES
ARE WHAT MAKE BUSINESS
JIBE III S0 A K RE ATA AYS lll'SV IS ON ACCOUNT OF OUR
Mr rim is on iiyk merchandise old goods find no
ifKlVTHI tHU AGO STORE. EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR
IS THIS SEASON'S LATEST AND STACKS OF Til KM TO
T FltOSI. REM) ON.
Washington, April 13. Charles
A. Towne fears not the buzz saw. Ho
says' there never was a tliuo when
Roosevelt did not hope to got as
many terms as possible. Iloosovolt
is a good psychologist. Ho realizes
that If tho pcoplo think they cannot
got him they will want hhn nil tho
moro.
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HOLD RAD RUHGLARS.
G. Frner nml C. Cnpp Take Suit anil
Several Knlvif From Room nt
AVhito House Last Night.
New York, April 13. Thaw says
he Is hopeful of being admitted to
ball. Dolmns visited tho Tombs ear
ly this morning, being tho only nt
tornoy cnlllng on Thaw, Ho said ho
was still Thaw's counsel. Ho wns
closctod with tho prlsonor for thrco
qunrtors of an hour, and looked llko
ho had had a stronuo'uB time, but ro
fusod to talk about his posslblo re
tention. Thnw Is restloss; ho was
up early and read tho papers, but ro-,
fused to talk. Evelyn Is almost a
wreck this morning. Tho other wo
men of tho family hnvo recovered
from tho shook, it is said Thaw's
attorneys will go Into another coun-1
ty to seek a writ of hnbeas corpus, a, Frasler. alias Gcorgo Pctrlo nnl
ordering his rcloaso on bnll. Pea-'B0Vcrn, othor noniB do plnin wlth
body, saying ho spoko with Thnw'u tno ni,j or hl9 ,,nrtnor, Chnrlos Cupp,
authority, says thoro will bo no lt ,B charged, took from a room nt
chango in tho attorneys. tho Whlt0 llo,1(,0 r0HtIU,rnnt last
It is reportod lato this afternoon iKht a $30 suit of clothoB and sov
that Thaw has decided to dlschargo 'ornU knvo8 belonging to Horman
nil his counsel, excopt Dolmns. lt U Watorkamp, a Gormnn. who rocontlj
reportod tho prlsonor this morning 'nrrivtid from Europe,
said to tho Cnllfernlan: "Go and . Mr Wnterknmp had a room ovor
make good, and get mo out on ball " tlio'roMnurant, nnd doubtless Krnsor
Thnw and all his rolntlvos In thib nnd Cui,p thought the Gorman an
city declare they don't bellovo Illnlr w- mrk, nn,j on0 Who had tho ma-
zumn. Night before lust tho Gorman
hoard aomo one'trylng to unlock his
door, nnd, when asked what they
wnnlod, the Intruders mild they
thought it was their room. Last ev
ening a milt of clothes nnd Hevern!
kulYM were iiiImIiik from the room
of Wmrrkntup, nnd a uetirch whh b
KUi for th1 property. It Ik prob
able that Fraser and his pnl wu
on of the ri'itmrkft concornlng the
inlitfliiK Knoll, fur thy took tholr de
purl ure last nlKht for the telephone
cninp eonth of town. The Knit of
clofiiea wns fouiitl in MoPoet's aoc
on 'h nnd store, Whure IJ. hnd boon
pawned for 2. Tho mon wore dt
Bcrlboil, and hnswrfrod to tho de-
stjrlptlqn of tho two mon who wore
Chief of Polion
Thaw nmde the statomont attributed
to him in u recent speech, to tho ef
fect that Thaw was insane.
WISH OLD POLYGAMIST.
Drives Two Sisters Tandem for Flftj
Years.
Salt Lake, April 13. Absalom '
Wolf, of Hyde Park, has turned invi
tntlptis to a moat unusual function
the celebration of tho golden wed
ding of hlmsolf and two wives. The
affair Is to ho hold in Hyde Park on
April 19.
Mr. Wolf is a Utali plonoor, havln
come here with the first company of
ItlfttlAAISfl III 1 CJ7 11a lllnNMliul Ilia
two women. Harriet nnd Lucy AlArKH? 7 nl?!.
Wolf, In Salt Lake 0110', on April 19,
1S57, and line reared large fmnlllen
by them.
Doth women still live in Hjnle
Park and still maintain the sums har
monious relations with each other
that hare cattried their neighbor to
marvel for nmay years,
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GltHMin and Deputy lfaeh left thta
TO AID STARVING RUSSIANS.
PHiltaiituiit Asked to A.smIM Starving;
PetiMtiitN.
lies' New
Spring Suits
(',l i'l vuu will find a
!J -f the latest tall-
'" h vl und handsome-
-"J i Hime In brown,
' V;. . kn and blaok, if
1" l y ' ially KOOil val-
5l-ui ' d.it garments.
t' ' ' ' partweaU It
'"" i ir poeket. See
-w
pWO, $10.50, $12.50,
Ji.J.50 and $15.
lPJiJa--
Bui bin
R r"s yfi2
St. PeUrsiturg, April 12. Tlie pre
mler UHiay askeil purllameiit to mi
DroprlMte $11,900,000 to relieve lb
fainine In Southern Ituseln. The
American ambassador ami give a
$5000 collected by the Amerloan Red
Cross, the unly other Amerloan con
tribution beiag ?60 from oae Hlyas
kl, of Davenport, luwa.a antlvs of
Russia.
A FAST HALF Ml Lit
morning for the camp, which Ih
about eight miles south, and on ar
riving there soon located their men
The ohlcere waited until the dinner
hour, aad, concealing themselves In
a tent, had the bow or the gang eall
Prascr and Oupp In, and soon had
their arms enelrolwl with Iron brace
let. The twe men were brought "back
to Salem aad pined In the olty Jail
early this afternoon. Articles wery
found upon the men, suoh as keys
and written notes, thnt would shovt
them to be crooks.
It to said that Krasor has a former
partner iu Jail at Rosehurg, and flas
heH hi troilble before this affair.
The penally for their orlwie, If con
victed, will ihshii from oae to seven
years In the penitentiary. They will
probably be arraigned Monday.
Now Turns to Thaw With a
Pathetic Appeal for Cash
Salem Grange Adopts Resolu
tions of Respect to His
Memory
Now York, April 13. In a letter
thnt It Is Bnld thnt Thaw received
yostordny from Howard Nosblt, mndo
public today, It asks a loan of $100,
and promlaos faithful alloglnnco In
futuro. Tho wrltor wroto nt groat
length to explain how his "childish"
gratitude hnd been aroused to favor
tho momory ot Whlto; how ho Hod
In "childlBh thoughtlessness to Je
rome, but now hnd, from tho mo
ment Evelyn told her story on tho
stand, boon hor "adoring, apprecia
tive brothor," nnd much moro ot tho I
snmo kind. Ho dually approached
tho climax in n "pnthotlo" appeal for
cnsli.
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HARRIAUN
IN POLICE
COURT
Now York, April 13. R. II. Harrl-
nian appeared iu thu polico court this
morning and tostlfled against Stonog-
raphor Hill, accused of stealing the
Hnrrlimin-Webster letter anil selling
it to the newspapers. HurrliiiHit was
on tho stand for halt an hour. Ho
refused to answer the questions of
Hill's lawyers. The court ordored
him to answer. The magnate sharp
ly replied that he did not propose to
answer. Tho attorney for the atate
camu to Harrlman's relief with an
objection, which the court sustained,
llnrrliunn refused to tell the name
of tho friend to whom he had road
tho letter n month before It was writ
ten. Ho Identified the luttor thu:
onussd tho sensation, and wns
cusstl on noQouut of an luiptirtnnt on-
gngsment.
Jt
iies' Dress Skirts
t la all the new
new materials.
y check, plain
Prlcs.
$2.50, $3.50, $4.50
and $5.90
Muslin
Underwear
A grand aasortmeai la skirts, ea
lees, gowns, corset caver aad draw
ers. Corsat Covers, tie, Sc aad 4Se.
Skirts, 65c. 98c. $1.J5 aad 11.15.
Qowas. 19c. 76c. 9Sc aad fl.Si.
U.M"b 1ASTBST GROWING STORE.
Shu
PrtiiicUco Man Hnruk tlicCiuut
Rtwonl.
Palo Alto CaJ.. April IS. In the
OlMpio Stanford track NMat hare
this moral as, Andrew Qiaraar, of
the San Francisco Olymptai, beat the
eeaat cecord for Sit yards. Tiiae
l:f:3.
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L McEVOY BROS.
-iI2iLAXD COURT STREETS.
SALEM, OR.
Another I'nuaiiui .Man Rotiro.s.
New York, April II. John P.
Staveas arrlTed thii moraing from
Panama. Ha will go to Washington
and report, aad than attend to pri
vate boataaaa. He thinks he will
take a trip to Bnrope for rest. He
would add nothing t what he has al
ready made publle about his retire
ment. o
CliarguN DNnikd.
Waahlagton, April 1 3. Searetary
Qaraald today dnwahwed the altargM
apilaat Douglas Rasa aad K. O. Horn,
of Uta redaataUtta sarrloa.
O n i i
Yorkon RrlKii.
Waahtoalaa, April 13 Jehn W
Yerkas, earamlaslaaar af Intaraal rav
en ne, resigned today, and will prac
tice law la this eKy.
Chicago Market.
CMaaie. AprH 13 What 79 V
TH. aara 1S47, oats 41
Millionaires Iudicteil.
Mobile. Ala., April 13. The fedsr
al grand Jury today Indicted Albert
Baldwin, aenlor presldfnt of the New
Orlaaas National Uaak; ChapmnrJ
Hnwa. Frank T. Howard, Darld
Morris aad Alfred WorrU. all Now
Orleans capitalists, on a charge of
violating the anti-lottery law.
a
Hliinston Uus a Quako.
Kingston. Jawatea. April II.
There wm tha worst earthqoake
here today since taa oa that do
uroyed tha alty. llat little datnsge
waA desa.
Sunt to A hi Socioty.
Flva of tha children of tha with
fawlly war tadajp eoMmittad to tho
Hoys' and OlrhV Aid Society In Port
land.
The family resided naar Sllvartoa,
and has bean In varv naar olrauni-
tineas. Tha testimony shawad that
tha father was able to work, bnt ne
glected to prorlde. Tha child ran
range In age fram two years to 13
years of ana, and are bright and fair
ly wall draasnd.
Ths sent to tha Aid Society are:
Joseph aged 13, OHle 9, An gnat 7,
Willi 1 and Beanie 2 years.
Joseph was eomtnlttsd with tha in
straetlan authorizing the snparla
tendaat to put hint In the reform
school. If accessary.
J. Taascher, traveling sgeat for
the saeJety took oharge of Ihe obll
dren this aftornoon, and as the fam
ily is scattered tho children will bo ,
put in catholic Institutions,
llugi'Mf Slrvt Oil' Lluo to ltd llullt.
Ifiiigene Register,. April IS; A
Welch, head manager of the Willam
ette Valley Conipaiiy'tt Oregon plants,
is In Ifiugane from Portland on busi
ness connected with tha loeal plant
and tha street uar system.
When saen yesterday by n Register
reportar Mr. Welch stated that his'
company had signed up with tha
Warren Construction Company for
their part or the Willamette street
paving eon tract. The steal rails for
i ue isiigene lectric system are an
route, and ura duo to arrive today,
aspordlng to advices from the east
ern linn that shipped them, but. ow
ing to general paralysis of tmnlc
westward bound, they may not reach
here for some time yet. However, til
company have arrangement with a
Portland company whereby they can
gat sulllelent amount of rails to lay
Wtlllainetle street as the rails must
go down as the paving Is laid.
Another matter of Interest was se
lection of rock to be need In lajlna
fonndatloH for street paving. Mr.
wuicn examine tae lornumoM on
tha north side of the butte on tha
company property, and found plasty
of ston soluble for tha purpose, aad
arnutgewsnt will ba marie with tin
Warren GonatrttaUon Company to
famish all tha ernshsd rock naeae
sary for their paring on n tract la thU
city. A ernsher will ba pnt to work.
awl ba operated hy an electric mo
tar. Other matters af equal ImporUaea
ware looked Into thai have Import
ant bearing on sleetrle railroad eon-
atruatlon (u and ((round Itiigeiie, but
which arc not ready for pMbllaatlon.
' Mr. Wifloi said work is being
rnshed on tha Halam-Portlaud line,
wljiah wlj be completed Js time for
the stat fair. Tha next step will ba
to build from Malam to ifugene.
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Snlom Ornngo today adopted tho
following resolutions iu memory o(
tho Into Judgo R. P. Dolse. At tho
foronoon rossIou i spoolnl commltton
wns appointed, ,nnd, upon tholr ro
porting, sovernl members mndo lt tho
occasion of paying high trlbutca ot
rcspoct to tho momory of tho depart
ed, who stood very high iu tho coun
cils of tho order.
Report of Commit too.
Whereas, On Wcdnosdny, April JL0,
1907, death removed from nmong u
our revorcd brothor nnd follow Pat
ron of Husbandry Judgo R. P. Dolse,
nnd
Whorena, This order has sustained
on Irropnrnblo loss ot ono who win
n momber ot Salem Grange, No. 17,
Blnco Its organization lu 1873, there
fore, bo It
Rosolvcd, Hy Snlom Grunge. I'nt
rona of Husbandry, that wo sprea.l
upon our records this tribute of our
appreciation of tho chnrnutor nnd oiu
luQiit servtaes of our lutu brothor,
nnd thnt coploa bo furnished tho fnm
My of deconHod nnd to tho proa of
tho state, as follews:
Judge llolse was a member ot tho '
ardor who hud held nil tho positions
from tho humblest oitlaes to thu high
est positions In the Stnte Grnuge
throughout its Jurisdiction. He was
live times chosen state mauler, nnd
by his faithful attendance upon tli4
eeslons of the order at home anil
abroad ftltecled tha highest oredtt
upon the organization, lu his attend
ance upon the National Grunge he
ranked with tho nblsst inemborH In
the dfllherallovjS of thnt body.
Hi oilier Holse al .a sorvod Hid
commuiiwoHlth with ability and dis
tinction lu tho vnrlous cnimolUon ot
lnwyor, 'proseoutor, mombor ot tin
aonstltutlount convention nt Oregon,
and us h Judge, serving longer than
any other aoetipwit of tha henol.illl
Ing all Hi use stations In lira with
honor ami distinction, and novar jotp
promising the highest Ideals fu.'
which he ever stood before the world
In his political vision Judge Ilolao
was a far-elghiad counsellor or th
people at all tline. alHiffllng for
those conservative ntillrles that
strengthen the masses of the peoplu
innd protect tha rig! 1 1 of the prod us
ing ClHlHHai,
In prlvntu-llft, as In piihlle, ho
was u model ot good citizenship,
faithful In all bis relations to Ills
family and bit friends, and your
rruumlttee is but fnehly voicing tho
pproelAtlon of this order and or tha
entire community wtvn it planes up
on record this estimate or our re
vered member, our true rrlond. a
wiae councillor anil fear lew leader.
Resolved. That our tender regard
and sympathy be extended to the be
reaved wife and family. In the full
nee of lima and a harvest ot neb
deeds ha haa itd into that paee
which pa-th undcnitandlfiK. and
where thr uwuit tho trne and the
triad il of ih- departed that it-
feet ret nlb be has so wu
ear Bad.
K IIOPKII.
C U. WBAVlft,
XILI.A R lfLirrOIIRR.
Commit (tw)
mm ipiiii ii H iii ii ii-im i i mm
Notice.
All owing ma on asoount or over
due note ara notified to pay up by
May 1st, without fall, at the Capital
MaUonal Dank, a after that data
aaiao will be planed with my atior
nay with Instruction to sua. I have
permanently removed from galam,
and will positively grant no further
oxtaasteas. V. A. WIOQINi.
4-13-1 Ot ToppeaUh, Wash.
o i.i.
Will LwtHro Hro.
Or. C. O. Kimball, of Upokaai
will deliver a series of lecture at the
Kimball theological college, whish
will no ileu at bo of much iuirt to
tha Inlaw pablls. Tha first of the
series will ba glvoa next Tuesday ev
anlng, and all tha addressee wM. tw
fraa, and a sordini Invitation to at
tend hi axlandad to all,
Illshop W. P. Hail, of Chicago,
will speak at tha college next I
neaday alternoon at 3 o'olook. Tliaa-j
gantlemen have tha reputation of be
ing foroibla and entartalnlng so ink
er, and tha IsatHres will d0Hb'ii
In or great value to tha students ami
all theme who attend.
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W. W. Culver, or St. Johns, is vl
Ulag Salem relatives.
Dr. J. F. COOK
THU ROTANIOAL DOOI-'U.
MOVlll) TO 10 LIIII.'RTY KTRHMT
J. W. Raker has returned from a FOR A.Vk RIMKAStJ GAU, ON MIL
short visit In Portland. ICOOK. CONSULTATION FREK
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