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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1907)
FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY. ITIIEII FAI"" , . 1 1AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY ilo, 11)07. Jfc xvn. NO. 1HL ENSATIONAL ARGUMENT urvivors Make Charges Against Officer Hawse PAN TAKES KOREA CTATES POLICY Hshed tonight after It is submlttc-J to the privy council of Japan. ans Have Government In Form filv-Jap Control Will Prove Ben- flclal to Pacific Coast. As It Will urnlsh Outlet For the Surplus emulation fklo, July 25. The now Jnpan- lorcan convention wnB Blgned 3t Hock today, after but small op tion from Koreans. lis pro- Ins aro that tho Korean's ndmln- jtlon shall secure guidance of tho Idceo resident-general; that all itment of all laws and ordinances also all important stnto affairs, Elbe appointment of all high of- shall rccolvo the approval of resident-general. A distinct lino epiarkatlon shall bo drawn bo- ln administrative and Judiciary ri. Tho convention will bo pub- Seoul, Korea, July 25. Tho text of tho new convention between Korea and Japan is mndo public tonight. It provides for an .Improved adminis tration supervised by a Japaneso resident-general. Legislative and ad ministrative measured must bo ap proved by tho resident-general, and the appointment and dismissal of officials can only bo mndo with tho consont of the resident-general. Japaneso only will bo nppolntcd to ofllco, foreigners being Ineligible, except by consent of the resident- general. Two Kuroka regiments havo been dlspntchcd to suppress tho rebellion. o Fnmino in Jnmnlcn. Kingston, Jamaica, July 2G. Tens of thousands aro starving in St. Elizabeth district, accqrdlng to nn in vestigation conducted by General Oliver.- Tho famine is growing, and tho local government is blnmed for failure to tako proper precautions. Persons without clothing or food aro obliged to pay taxes. o Hnngcd n "Woman. Moscow, July 25. Madam From klnn, who was accused of several at tempts at assassination, was hanged horo today. LaBt May she attempted MISSING PROBABLY ALL DEAD HIS LUCK CHANGED. Finds a Cache of Jewels After Vari ous Misfortunes. HOPE IS ABANDONED San Frunclsco, July 25. Tho' San Francisco and Portlnnd Stoamshlp Company has abandoned all hope of adding to tho list of survivors of tho Columbia disaster. Officials of tho company aro convinced that only those picked up by tho Btcamor Eldor; and tho boat load landed at Shelter Cove at midnight Monday escaped death in tho sen. Although tho scene of tho disaster has been thor oughly patrolled na moro bodies havo bo'en picked up. Tho nnturnl Infer- to kill Gonernl Rolnbot, former pre- onco 8 tno m8aing bodies aro wnsli- ... w .inir iinmir in run Hinin rnnmn np nrn. Now York, July 25. Tho misfor tunes of Frank II. Moorehoad, of Fnlrfleld, N. J., Tuesday, resulted In tils becoming possesssor of a bag of Bold and silver. Moorehend wns on a fishing trip. Before noon time ho had stepped in a hole and sprained an ankle and upset a ,canoo and near ly drowned. With no fish, ho wub making a short cut for homo. It led him through grounds where a cottage J was burn vl four yenrs ago. Brlarn IllT.l 1, nntl. -.I .1.- ! ...... Scene of Wreck Patrolled But Neither tion. He tumbled mto tho coiiaand Living Nor Dead Are Found-Most Rot to vow that he would nover nf Siirvlvnrc at Furnln Hhva MnuB fishing ngain. " ff W f w I V I 'I'll st Ian m n a n nlltliH m v m 1 m 1 t UV'll JIU ailYi U OIlVUl BIIKIM UUWI. Nearby Investigation disclosed moie silver, including big and Uttlo pieces, and In a crevico a black box. It contained watches and many rings, somo of them qot with diamonds. The goods found by Moorohcad aro valued at from $2500 to $3000 and arc supposed to have been hidden by thieves. Reached San Francisco. feet of polico and Inspector1 prison where she was confined refused to, ask for clemency. B" or closed compartments of tho . 111 I fated, steamer. Statements of .tho' mm I San Pedro officers havo been ro- . Margaret - MAGILL TALKS mm store PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Our Mid-Summer Clearing Sale Will be a record-breaker, Judg'ng from tho crowds of people that did fir trading here on Monday. Thoro will bo no reserve In regard to flees. Wo want tho room for nnr fall tnolc nml w must hnvA It If have to sell tho goods at half their regular prlco. This salo Is joeral all over tho store, no mattor how now and up-to-date 0d8 are Out thev havn to an: Trndfi nt tlin niifn- Store. iVGlinton Illinois, July 25. Mar- icelvod by tho Investigating board .offfgnrot MnGlll broke sllonco this i mow'f huh cuy, unu win uo ouerou at mo mg, declnrlng her mother, Mra. Put Inquiry, which begins this nftornoon. MnGlll, comltted sulcldo and that San Francisco, July 25. Tho City hor father, Fred, Ib innocont of mur- ot Topoka arrived from Euroka this during1 her mothor. "I know mothor bought both nine," anld friends she suicide and chlorlform and strych- Margarot. "Sho told was going to commit sho told mo alio was tho morning with 1G survivors of tho Columbia. They deny that tho San Pedro refused aid, but said tho crip pled schooner took aboard all It could with Bafoty. Tho paBsong'-n. woro-W. H. Smith, San Francisco; Alma Ostorborg, Clovcland; J. F. jKnYannugh, Oakland; Phlln Ashford, Livermoro, California; C. C. Rolnnd, .Spoknno; II. S. Keovor, Donver; Lu- lu Ilenson, Minneapolis; Mr. and t Mrs. II. H. Deckter, Tesln, Cal.; Mrs. 'll. O. Shaw, Stockton; A. Winkle- beck, Popular Bluffs, Mo. Crow W. T. Lawrence, Bteorngo stoward; J. J. Fogarty, Baloon watch man; A. St. Claire, porter; C. E. No- Ion, second pantryman; R. Eng I man, waiter; J. E. Byrnes, purser. I Two of the BurvlvorB mako serious ,m,b.co Bu.t .mru w..tu. iluwno, D,,iuth, Minn., July 25. Vlolonco , oy wnoso uoat mey woro picKea up. ,n Mlo mlnlnfF ,,,., Mniin.,. -rh ;Lulu Hanson says that when ho was ,at0Bt flBBauU wnB commItted ,pon asked to glvo a woman, Just dragged I 0 fzer b n butc, tho or. , ffAm ill ft iiintAW In i ilnimnlnm siwull I " w... .w .. U U.UH.Ub.uu. gan,zop b(;J nenr, k,Uedj Th(J tlon, his coat, ho refused to do LtrkrB wj ra80 ft 1Q noo fun, for so, Baying, "my coat IB ray own." II. UJ0 cstabll8nment of C0.0p0ratl7e II Decker who la crippled, charges '8toreg throughout tll0 dl8lrJct The I awso with ordering a lor to Ikerg havo d nQW 'knock him In tho head and dump land are roakJ r u h0U8Q tQ hougo him in tho ocean. Vou should havo ! -,,.. ,...,,.., .,.. kUMTUOO. 1'IIW ilUUUIVU UUIIllliCO tired of living. Tho lottors had by Prosocutlng-Attornoy Mlllor aro not forgeries. They woro written by my mothor." Margaret has been hiding In an adjoining county. O ' STRIKE OF IRON MINERS DARROW ROASTS THE STATE BITTER AT HAWLEY Defense Sets Up That Outside of Or chard's Testimony There Is Abso lutely Nothing Connecting llayvvood With the Steunenbcrg Murder JEWKSSKS &TAIIT HOUGH IldUSK. Attack Mont Dealers Because Price of Meat Wild liaised. Philadelphia, July 25. Mobs or thousands of women In tho Jewish quarter this morning smashed win dows, upset showcases and hurled tho entlro stock of tho Kosher mo&t dealers Into tho streets, and Boakod? tho meat with oil becauso tho doat ors raised tho prices. Many who at tempted to buy meat wcro beaten Tho riot stnrted when tho shop oponed. Sovornl women wcro tram pled upon nnd bndly injured, ani several woro arrested. HKDIIOS IIAMPAItTKOOMIAN.. ConfoPscH to AHNARslnHtliifc tho Bal ance of the Alphabet. Thousands of yards of lawim. Mies and challles, half-prico. Dss ginghams, half-price. 100O nrda nf loii- tii- t s. yard 7c. pVe show the greatest stock of pestlw in Salem, and at tho n prices. Iainants of caUm Ara.e - '-.wwwt U4.0 " ana 8ukS( half-price. The only people In Salem that show tho new College shirt waist; prlco tho same as In Now York, $1.25. let him drown, anyway," Ho de clared Hawse claimed ho was taking up too much spaco In tho boat. The Glass Case. Francisco, July Prices on hosiery and all kinds of fancy goods slaughtered. S If you want the .smallest price? on millinery you ever heard of come to the Chicago Store. Prices cut to tho quick on hun dreds of other articles all over tho store. San Francisco, July 25. Tho stato rested in tho Glass caso this pornlng. Tho stato announced that It would Introduce no evidence, but depend on tho arguments, Delmas wanted to submit tho caso to tho Jury without argument, hut Honey objocted. Heney opened at 2 o'clock this afternoon. havo been aworn In at Bovy and Coleran, and 200 at Hibbfng. Gover nor Johnson, who 1b on tho scene, said teday: "Tho situation will not yet Justify calling out tho troops." SAYING NOTHING. I) ut Chopping Wood and Pulling iMiWMmvi Oar. Boise, Idnho, July 25. Claroneo Darrow Bhowcd tho strain lie haB labored under tho passed 24 hours when ho resumed his final appeal to tho Jury this morning. Ills fnco wa3 drawrt nnd his voico husky, but this quickly woro off and ho was Boon talking with his accustomed vigor, lie plunged nt once into tho Colon do" troubles. In scathing tonus ho placed tho entlro responsibility at tho door of the mlno ownorB, Ex plaining why Shnpkins wns not horo, Dnrrow snld tho best reason ho could glvo wns that ho was afraid to he here. Tho fact that ho ran away, however, Darrow declared, by , no moans proves him gulty. Tho Fed cTaiToTinpSlmulcJiiB QafiqTJoardT ho declared, becauso ho was not yet proven guilty. Explaining why ho didn't' put Adams on tho stand, Dnr row declared ho was under Indict ment for murder, and by testifying Would projudlco his own caso. Ad amB was willing to do nnythlng for Haywood, but tho Hncriflco would not bo permitted. Regarding Peltibone, ho declared ho wbb not nn ofllcor of tho fode'rn- ilon, but just n plain, companlonablo, aympathotlc man who bofrlondod Orhcnrd. Tho dofonso put Moyor on tho stnnd becauso thero was not nn iota of ovidenco ngalnst him except ing Orchnrd's word, and tJils is nbso lutoly unsupported by n slnglo wit ness. Moyor Insisted that ho bo called, though It might havo Jeopard ized his own neck. Counsel finally 4 granted his requost. Counsel finally to know why McPnrland was not called, and declared ho was not un der Indictment. Tho same nctlon was taken iu Sterling's ense. Darrow spent moro than an hour discussing Orchard 'h story of tho Bradloy oxploslon, nnd comparing his testimony with that of Bradloy. From It ho nrguod that Orchard Hod there, as he has In overy mntorial point affecting Hnywood. Ho said tho ntato'ii contention of two scpu- rate explosions wus absolutely dlts posed of by tho story of all tho wit' nesses. o Now York, July 25. Bedro llnmpartzoomlan, Millionaire Tkvo Bhanklan's assassin, lu eald to havo mado a confession today, roveallng: tho nnmes of tho members of tho blnckmnlllng Bocloty, for which ha committed tho crlmo, nnd also fur nished n list of victims nnd thoao marked for death. Wholosalo ar rests aro promised. An Armenian: Bpy plncod In tho coll with Hnmptirt zoomlan Is snld to havo securod tllclr confession. NO RELATION OF JOHN'S. Chark'H Smith Qovh to JaJl With Ills PorahontaH. .London, July 25-CharleB.SmUh .was -today-sentenced to. llfmlmprlfl- onmontmiid Mny Ghurchlll, known as "Chicago 'May," .was sentenced to & yoarB for attempting lo kill Kddih Guorln, who ban nn International po lice rccprd. Guorln was shot lu tber Btroot sovornl woka ftfio-ln-a-quarrel' over a woman. Guorln mado a boh- Batlonnl eacapo from Devil's Inland J In 1005, astonishing tho world.. . MAKER OF LAVS. CliarKtnl With CmiinIiik Death Breaking Them, W Dotrplt, Mich., July, 25. A war rnnt chnrglng State Ro;)redontatlva Charles E, Ward with manBlaaRhter, iu connection with tho dcattu'ef Mtaa Edith Prosloy, a proof reader for tho Michigan senate, wns tho outcoino to day of an . JnqucBt.. Tho wornnn'R death ww duo to an oporntlon. Tho legislator is willing to faco tho chnrgo. FIGHT BALSM'g FABTB8T G ROWING 8TORJE. McEVOY BROS. 00QRCUI, AX COURT iTRJWW. lALMf, OIL Ilarriinan Coming West. New York, July 25. Harrlman said today that ho would soon make a trip to tho Pacific coast on an ex pended tour, but tho date la not fixed. Ho declines to mako any prediction regarding the Southern Pacific quar terly dividend, but says It will not bo more than six per cent per annum. O ' Fight Postponed. Atlanta, Ga July 25. Tho "fight to a finish" over tho proposed Jaw prohibiting liquor selling in Georgia has beeu postponed until Tuesday. o Chicago Markets. Chicago, July 25. Wheat 92M& MX, com 53 50X, oats 3854 Q Oyster Bay, July 25. Secretary T.. .,-.. .. .."..... x .i. Iuuvu uvuies iuu biury inui jiuuhuvui'. lit directing tho movements of As sistant Attorney-General Sanford in tho railroad rato squabble. Acquatlc sports aro claiming tho attention of Roosevelt thcBO days in stead of horseback riding. Every morning ho takes a plunge In cold wafer, and then rowa on Long Island Sound in a boat wprth 2.50. Whon not feeling like taking tho old craft out he pitches Into tho wood pilo with an axe. Roosevelt today appointed Norman Hutchinson, of California, to bo secretary of tho legation and con sul-general at Roumania and Servla. RATES ThtimlMcrowM ou Daww. Now York, July 25. Mall ndvfco recolvod from San Salvador uay that United Statca Mnlator Merry has informed tho iiilnistor of forolgu af falrn of Salvador that Balvadorans aro being tortured by tho nuthorlt!"... Iu an effort to get ovldonco on whiclt to convict George A. nnd John Moy- Hout, Amorlcnns, charged with being: Implicated In a revolutionary plot. Morry saw tho lacerated thumbs r SalvadoraiiB, who ' woro torturod hr troops, Bnw whoro sovoru' woro tied' up, and examined sevoral who had been tortured becauso thoy rofusoI to glvo fallso testimony. RaloJgh, N. C, July 25. San ford 1b now holding a secret confer ence with Governor Glenn, counsel of tho state, and ono of the leading attorneys In tho case against tho Southorn Railway, In which a $30, 000 fine was Imposed. I Killed Jh r Itlot. Buenoa Ayres, July 25. Nine mea, ,were killed and many lajured today Is a Mfht btwe karbor striker th polio. Washington, July 25. A high of ficial today said there Is no alterna tive, that tho aupremacy of tho fed- oral authority must be maintained lu tho Ashevlllo rat war, "Fedoral Judgo Prltchard has taken tho posi tion that It must bo maintained, right or wrong. And tho matter taken to the supremo court," He said: "lu that course lle the sal ration of the govoraiaent, any other wlgkt J4 to aaarcky." Ntrlko In Ireland, BolfaBt, July 25. Four hundrodr employes quit tho spinning mills to day and Joined tho strikers. Two hundred policemen thrcnten to Join tho Btrlkora bocauHo they wero not allowed extra pay for long work. Strikers are burning drays and dolus other acts of violence. Anywhere Except la Orcgoir. Winnipeg, Monltobn, July 25. It Is reported that tho St. Paul road will extond Its system Into Western Canada next year to meet tho movo being mado by tho Hill IntorestB. Dr. J. F. COOK TBH MOTAXIOAIj DOCTOR, uoyim to g4 mbmrtt rnmm FOR AKT mmmkMM CALL OK MU cook. oomrurA'nH mm. t