Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 24, 1907, Image 1

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    nM.Y SHOWERS TONIGHT AND SUNDAY.
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AILY C APIT AL J OURN AL
SALtiM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1007.
NO. 103;
E MAKES WALL STREET HOWL
attleships Will Reach the Coast in February
LL
STREET
HOWLS
BIX ROOSEVIT
nu Time For Business Men
Lite In Conference and Action
force Coflimon Sense At the
iftoise"
Lher President Roosevelt la
jor wrong his courso hns cer-
Eaade Wall street not only sit
take notice, but to rear up
losl Ilk? n poisoned coyoto.
hclmen and fair sample of tho
le "money men" of Now York
on the President, tho follow-
fem the Weekly Flnnnclnl Ro
atllibcd by J. S. Bncho & Co.,
It, with branch offices all over
fcntrr and prlvnte wires to nil
; cities, covers tho ground
thoroughly. It was issued
16, before tho President's
speech. Tho spasms that
speech will call out will be worth
-reading. Tho artlclo snys:
Au Eventful Week.
"Tho most favorable developmen1
during a week steeped In tjie gloom
of pessimistic Bentlment, crumbling
confidence, and falling prices was
tho evidence of tho conviction spread
Ing wider and wider that tho main
responsibility for broken faith in tho
securities of tho country lies at tho
door of Mr. Roosevolt. An evil with
unknown causes is doubly destruc
tive, but let tho renBon of its exist
ence bo known and recognized, and
measures for Kb suppression are en
couraged and oven tho fear of Its
disastrous effects mado less opera
tive. Change In Public Opinion.
This change in sentiment (which
must nnd "will go much further)
among an over-widening circle of
those who have been devoted to Mr.
Roosevelt was moBt evidenced, or
porhnps reflected, in tho daily press.
Newspapers that in tho March panic
scoff od nt tho idea that Mr. RooBevelt
had anything to do with It, havo
completely turned nb'out and now de
nounco him, and Journals that havo
persistently praised his every action,
motive and fluttering fancy havo first
Btopped and warned him nnd then
openly condemned him. Perhaps the
most powerful addition to this evl
denco of tho attitude of returning
common sonso in tho American peo
plo is tho Now York Journal. Its
(Continued on pago five)
FLEET TO
SAIL IN
DECEMBER
DISEMBOWELED, RUT LIVES.
L. O. Crowder, n Logger, Meets
With Frightful Accident.
1CAG0-SI0RE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
ie Outlet Sale is
Continued
THIS WEEK. ALL GOODS SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS'
IXK)K FOR TUB YELLOW TICKETS WHICH MEANS
WWII AND ONE- HALF OF A SAVING ON GOOD PUR-
XHE Wfi nOQM STILL CONTINUES THE PEOPLE
' THE STORE THAT GIVES THEM TnE nEST VALUES.
YAIIDS OF 8c AND 10c
WO FUNNEL, OUTLET
: PKICE, YAItD Be.
best 10c HOP
VES, OUTLET SALE
. PAIR Cc.
H.UXS OF NEW GOODS
0VEK THE STORE AT
-ACTI-HEUS' PRICES.
PA,'tS BLANKETS, OUT-
SALE PIUCE, PAIR 30c.
PA PLAII. DRESS
ot,s.ouTu:r SALE PRICE
lc.
BOO 23c SUN BONNETS, OUT
LET SALE PRICE Oc.
HUNDREDS OF LADIES' NEW
COATS, SUITS AND DRESS
SKIRTS, NOW ON SALE AT
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
WE ARE OFFERING SWELL
NEW SILKS AND DRESS
GOODS AT MAUNFACTUR
ERS' PRICES.
THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES ALL
OVER THE STORE GOING AT
THE SAME LOW CUT PRICES
THE MANUFACTURERS' OUT
LET SALE STILL CONTINUES
ALH'S FASTEST GROWING STORE.
McEVOY BROS.
lOOftfttefe
"vAIj AND mnvii omnm
wa axnaajiB.
IAUN,.OJt.
WILL COME TO STAY
Daltleships Will Arrive Next February
Dut the Torpedo Destroyer Flotilla
Though Starting About tho Same
Time Will Not Accompany Them
Now York, Aug. 24. Secretary
Loeb announced tonight that n ficot
of six battleships will start for tho
Pacific somo time in September via
the straits of Magellan, touching at
San Francisco, also at Pugot Sound.
Tho destroyer flotilla will leave for
tho Pacific about the eamo timo, but
will not accompany tho battleships.
Commenting on this 'tho Orcgonlan
snys:
Tho above is tho first poBftlvo an
nouncement of tho dnto whon tho
battleship fleet will sail for tho Pa
ciflo coast. Tho first announcomont
was mado by Soccotary of tho Navy
Metculf on July 4th, nnd tho do
tails -iworo -given ouVtho following
day, buttho date of departuro was
only glvon vaguoly as somo time in
tho fall.
It was stated In July that 1C
battleships, four crulsors and tlui
gunboat Yorktown would como
through Magollan straits, but tho
abovo dlBpatch says only six battle
ships arc coming. This may bo an
orror in transmission, which it is im
possible to have corrected In tho
present condition of tho telegraph
sorvlce. Jt Is qulto probablo, how
over, .that tho numbor of six is cor
rect, and that tho number has been
cut down, cither because tho govern
ment thought It unwlso to so nearly
donudo tho Atlantic coast of buttle
ships or because it was desired to
deprive tho movement of a bostllo
demonstration against Japan.
At tho timo when tho movement
was first announced it was almost
universally interpreted ns n precau
tion against any possiblo hostllo
movement by Japan, which was then
stirred up by agitation over attacks
on Japanese in San Francisco. Such
an interpretation was no soonor giv
en the movement than a chorus of
denials camo from every official
quartor. It was declared with groat
emphasis that the San Francisco dis
turbances had not disturbed tho
friendly relations of tho two coun
tries, and like statements woro made
with equal emphasis by Admiral
Yamamoto, who about that timo vis
ited tho United States, and by Am
bassador Aokl and Foreign Mlnistor
Hayashl. The war talk has slnco
subsided, and tho Prosldont may havo
concluded that a reduction Irr tho
naval forco sent to tho Pacific would
prevent Its renewal.
Assuming that tho floot starts on
its voyago about tho middle of Do
cember, it should arrive at San Fran
cisco about tho middle of February,
1908, as CO days Is considered amplo
timo for the voyage, and, with duo
allowance for coaling at Culebra,
Rio Janerlo, Sand Point, Callao and
Panama. It Is probablo, howevor,
that some time wjll bo devoted to
niauouvers nnd target practlco In
South Pacific waters, In which caso
the arrival at San Francisco would
be delayed to some time In March.
Although Portland Is not men
tioned as one of tho ports to bo vis
ited. It la safe to assume that tho
commercial bodies of this city will
be able to securo orders for at least
Bomo of the ships to como up tho Co
lumbia river.
Spokane, Wash., Aug. 24. L. O.
Crowder, foreman on the log drive
on the Colvllle river for tho WlhB
low Lumber Compnny, was dlBom
bowoled Thursday, but lives. Crowd
or was helping shift a bunch of logs
into the river, whon his heavy plko
handle snllt. tllnpnnnllv Intn itvn
W-jtfrpencd points, which, fastonod to
the rolling log, struck him Just at
.tho pit of tho stomach, and describ
ing n circle thenco to tho groin, tho
man was disemboweled as completely
as if ho had" been under tho knlfo of
a skilled surgeon. An oporntlon was
porfermed: this, morning. Crowder
feols very cheerful, nnd tho surgeon
states that his chances for recovery
are good.
o
WELLMAN ABOUT TO LEAVE.
Trial., Kjcln hv Airship Proven Very
Satisfactory.
PnrfB, Aug. 24. A dispatch has
boon received hero from Tromso,
Norway, which says that it Is report
ed that Walter Wollmnn, of tho Chl
cago Record-Herald polar expedition,
1 sabout to leave Spitzcnborg In 1Ib
attempt to rench tho north polo by
monnB of a balloon. Tho Wollman
balloon was successfully Infintcd
early In August ami a trial trip, with
which Mr. Wollman was well satis
fied, was mado about a week ngo.
T0M)T
V" WALL ,...
STREET
SEVERE
STORM
SOUTH
SALEM GETS SOME
A Brilliant Electrical Display-Storm
Gathers In the Cascades and
Sweeps Down Into and Across tho
Valley Dut Does No Damago
The electric Btorm Hint visited Sa
lonv Inst night seems to hnvo been
general, extending across tho Sis
klyoim nnd woll down into Califor
nia. Tho storm horo appeared to
como from the cast. About 0:30 tho
lightning bognn to bIiow, apparently
far up ovor tho Cascade rango. By
10 o'clock tho lightning was almost
constant, thero bolng a vivid dis
play of Bheot lightning that lit up the
valley, and mudo tho mountains vis
ible. As n variation to tho glaro,
thero wnB an occasional bolt of tho
old-fnshloncd Eastern chain light
ning thnt apparently fell straight
from tho heavens to tho enrth, and
through tho smoky ntmosphoro It
looked llko nn lmmonso bar of red
hot iron, or ABiugh' Otg-.-door of
HOUSE STRUCK BY LIGHTNINGS
Tho "Juice" Ripped tho Shingles Off
George Gowser's Houso In West
Snlcin.
Tho resldenco of Gcorgo W. G03
ser, In West SnlQtn, was damngod by
lightning during tho Btorm Inst
night. All the shingles hnvo boen:
torn off a strip moro than two foet
wldo near tho south ond of tho north
Bide, nnd tho rafters badly shattered..
Besides this tho molding watt thrown?
upon tho ground nnd thnt section of.
the- roof almost destroyed.
Tho Btroko camo about midnight
or shortly after. "Mr. Oosser was
awakened by tho shock, which watt
so heavy that ho at first thought 'he
had boon struck with Romothlng, Init
still did not know that tho hotiBo had
been hit. ,IIa thought tho llghtnlng
hnd struck soinowhoro noar,v but:
whon ho wont out of doors In Jt'ho
morning tho nppoaranco of tho houno
soon oxplnlncd tho causo.
Probably much greater damago
would hnvo boon dono had not tho
shock ronched tho tclophono wlro, a
short distance below tho caves. ' It
was carried to tho ground on tho
ground wlro, which noted ns a light
ning rod. Tho wlro was burned off,,
but tho corner of tho Iioiiho was not
damaged.
Another bolt struck a hill about ft
quartor of a mllo eiiBt of tho houso,
but lld no dnmngo.
Now York, Aug. 24. Socrotary
Cortolyou announces thnt, beginning
noxt wook, ho will placo each week
in Now York, Boston and such othor
cities ns ho sees fit, deposits of gov
ernment funds in sufficient quantity
to prevent money stringency or pos
siblo panic during tho crop-moving
porlod.
Mr. Cortolyou plnnB to prevent a
panic rather than como to tho rollof
of tho mnrket, when tho mnrkot Is
actually In trouble. Tho porlod of
government rollof will extond ovor
at least fivo weekB.
For those deposits the law allown
Mr. Cortelyou to use all custom
funds, and, if they aro Insufficient
ho will augment them from tlio
treasury balance Tho socrotary
hopos to prevent speculators from
taking advantngo of tho situation by
not announcing In advanco tho
amounts to he deposited. Ho bellovcs
thla plan will do more to prevent a
gold movement to Europe.
o
Swwt Singers of Poland,
Cleveland, 0., Aug. 24. Ovor
1000 delegates will take part In tho
convention nnd niUHlcnl festival of
tho Alllanco of Polish Singers of
Amorlcn here next week, nnd many
havo already arrlvod. Several dele
gates have como across from tho sea.
Tomorrow, the first day of tho con
vention, will bo dovotcd to a grand
concort at Grny's armory, whore such
artists as Rosenthal, Smulski and
Kwaslgroth will appear. Eight
choruses will compete for a silver
trophy. Tho convention will con
tinue in session until noxt Wednes
day. o
Thread MIHh Shut Down.
Newark, N. J., Aug 24. Clark's
O. N. T. thread mills closed down to
day In order to give tho thousands
of employes at tho plant hero and In
Koarny, N. J., a vacation. Tho New
ark mill will remain closed until
September 3, while tho Kearny mill
has shut down utll September 10.
Tho reason' given la that requests
for vacations have becomo so numer
ous that to shut down tho plants is
tho best way to satisfy tbo demands
of tho employes. Tho Clark mills
are among tho largest of their kind
In the world.
Biieoi iihu suddenly, Own swung
open, and ns suddonly closed, In uw
meanwhile-off to the uor.tftvfinjapoj,
nlMon nlnrm ilnvnlhnmt -'Hlint cnnitirw)
...-,, , T .wM
to bo running under ontlroly differ
ent mnnngoment. As It furnished n
different Btylo of flroworks. About
11 o'clock rnln began to fall, nhd
each flnsli, followed by tho rattling
of thunder, soomod to jar tho sprink
ling pot and send down a momon
tnry shower.
so Bharp, nor did tho thunder got up
to thnt hnlr-ralslng and doafonlng
rattle that It docs In tho East, but
considering thnt electric storms are
rare In Oregon, this ono might bo
conBldorod first-class. Reports re
ceived this morning from tho south
show tho storm was much moro so
STRONGEST
- -, EXPLOSIVE . V
ON EARTH;
. : . ?.
' ' 'Sir
Tho Now York Times of tho 18th '
says:
"Tho experiments nt tho Sandy
Hook proving grounds with Dunnito,
tho high oxpjoslvo invented by Ma-
Tho lightning wns not Jor Dunn, of tho ordinnnco corps,, U.
S, A., hnvo proved thaL-thoU nltod
States possesses In Dunnito tho se
ct ot of an explosive perhaps moro
powerful and destructive than, any
othor explosjvo ovor Invented,
"Dunnito, army officers my, Is
moro poworful than Bhlmoso with
voro down In tho Slsklyous than ! wh,cU Alio Japanese did such.
hero. A 'phono messngo was re
ceived by tho Pacific Tolephono
Company Into last night that a so
voro electric storm provnilcd in
Northern California and Southern
Orogon. From Yreka south to Sac
ramento tho storm nppeara to havo
boon especially Borlous. Tho tele
phouo wires wont down, and tho tel
egraph companies were working only
undor tho greatest difficulty. Wheth
er any property damago, oxcept tho
prostration of wires, iins resulted,
waB not ascertainable.
The Westorn Unlon'B Oaklnnd
wires failed at 11:40. p. in. south of
Roseburg.
Ashland had reported a novoro
electrical storm raging beforo tho
wires wont down.
A houso In West Salem was struck
but tho damago was light, and an
other nonr Wheatland wns partially
dostroyod by tho lightning setting It
on fire. No dnmngo othor than tho
nbovo haH boon reportod, and out
sldo of tho bronklng off of n few
overloaded limbs from tho fruit
troos and thfl delaying of threshers,
It Is probable none was done, and
this Is moro thnn compensated by
tho good dono the pastures and oth
er crops.
o
Ncnrsltoyfl nt Jnuie(owii.
Norfolk, Aug. 24. Thousands of
young hopefuls who sell dally history
on tho streets of American cities par
ticipated today In tho program ar
ranged In their honor by tho James
town exposition management, tho oc
casion being celobrnted as National
Newsboy' day. Tho convention wa
held In tho great auditorium on tho
grounds, AU of tho boys woro ad
mitted frco of chargo to many of tho
biggest shows on the Warpath, and
enjoyed A day of unalloyed mirth.
terrific oxocutlon In tho naval hut-
tics off Port Arthur and Vladivos
tok and in tho Sea of Japan. Shi
mono ordnunco officers say tho ox
plosive Is a compound of picric acid,
tho secret of which Is known to tho
ordnnnco officers of all tho first
class powers. On tho other hand tho
secret of Dunnito 1b In tho excluslvo
possession of tho United Btntus gov
ernment. "In tho recent testa of Dunnito
nt Sandy Hook it Is said that tho
very host five and six-Inch armor
plates that could ho soourod woro
used as targets. Tho remilt of overy
shot was the same. Tho arinoi
plato was smashtd Into thousnndtt
of small pluco. It is said, by their
Impact. Tho Impact of tho Dunnito
Is alBo all that Is uocossnry to ac
complish the destruction of the tar
gst. Penotrntlon Is not noesnaary,
tho Impact bolng such that tho armor
Is shattorod into countlass plocoJ.
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CiiIIm JiiKtlco HyNtrrin.
Dotrolt, Aug. 24. W. J. Paull, of
Seattle, addressed tho American In
stitute of Hanking convention on
"What China's Awakonlng Moans ta
tho United Stales." Milton L.
Wycks, of Now York, dlsouBucd tho
offorts of so-called hysterical legis
lation. Ho snld tho present offorts
to roatrnln tho profits of rallroada
will mako constitutional liberty a
hollow tnockory, unless tho supromo
court Intervenes to prevent.
Dr. J. F. COOK
Tnil BOTANICAL DOCTOR,
MOVKD TO 8! LniKRTlf WTKUWt
FOR ANT maWAU CALL O DM.
COOK. OOMiULTAWOIf
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