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    I RUN' TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, FRESH SOUTHERLY BREEZES. - - '
)AILY CAPITAL
JOURNAL
'
.XVII.
SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1007.
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NO. Wit,, '
utal Tramp Attacks Pretty Portland School Girl
ISER'S
HEALTH
IS POOR
lit 1$ ALARMED
foeriteNcphcw Is Murdered-
Cfccckcd Plot to Ulow up
.jWftary Council and Minis
f War A! SI. Petersburg
littd Press Leased Wiro.)
j, Nov 1. Tho Kaiser's
i worrying his family. This
inown today, whon It was in-
tbat tho Kaiser may auan
I Idea of going to England to
king. Tlibt no inrormauou
i elren concerning his condl-
tmi to strengthen tho roport
tli again suffering from throat
rope's Ncpliow Killed.
Nov. 1, Enrico Soampon,
i ravoruo ncpnow, ana ui-
kt a largo factory at Monza
and killed by n discharged
in. Tne pope is inconsoinoio.
i'i murderer has boon arrest-
Tho prisoners arc young men of
high families. Bombs sufficient to
wreck the- entlro building in which
tho minister of war ond his advisors
meet wero found. The conspirators
will probably bo tried by military
courts and oxecutcd.
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A REGULAR FIRE-EATER.
Rut tlio Other MnirBcJhK nn Office
Homer una to Kcrusc.
riot (o AroiftHliuitc.
tonburg, Nov. 1. Tho nr-
Mteral military dorks has
1 a plot to blow tin tho entire
'council. Including tho minis-
Mr, at tho next wcokly mcot-
(Unitod Press Leased Wire.)
Now Orleans, Nov. 1. As a climax
to a series of political sensations
Donaldson Caftorcy, son of tho lato
United States Senator Donaldson Caf
fery, asked his frlond to wait upon
Lieutenant-Governor J. Y. Sanders,
and domnnd u written retraction of
certain statements made by Sanders
in his speech at Jenncrotte. As a re
sult of Sanders' refusal, Caffcry chal
lenged him to fight a duel. Friends
of Sandors declined to consider or
nccopt his chnllongo, on tho ground
that it would disqualify Sanders from
holding or running lils office. Charges
ngalnBt 4ho public record of Sandors
in a speech by Caffcry caused Sand
ors to reply to it last Tuesday. It
was to theso differences that Caffery
took exceptions, resulting, in his de
mand for a retraction.
HITCHCOCK
MYSTERY
UNSOLVED
Killed by Street Cars.
(United Press Leased Wiro.)
San Francisco, Nov. 1. Two
deaths duo to street car accldonta
wore reported to tho coronor this
morning. O. Lovln, whoso residence
Is unknown, was injured in a smash
up at 19th and Mission streets Inst
night, nnd died at 8:30 tills morning.
Charles Fltzwator, n United Rail
roads motorman, died shortly aftor
midnight as tho result of injuries re
ceived in n collision between his car
and a Flllmoro street car at Hayes
and Flllmoro strcots.
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Ford Trial 8(111 Oft.
(United Press Leased Wiro.)
San Francisco, Nov. 1. On ac
count of tho logal holiday, tho Ford
trial again wont ovor today.
wmtsm
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
ini-nniii i ii i
WE HAVE MARKED
IICK SELLING PRICES
On the Following New Goods
H' Coats, Ladled Suite, Misses nnd Children's Coats, Rain-
Rubberized 811k Coata, Silk Petticoat, Furs, Silks,
Imported Dress Goods, Fine Dress nud Wnlwting Silks, Outing
Blanket, Comforts, Hosiery, Underwear, Ladies' Shoes and
i Clothing.
Ura Ladles 16-button. Long.
; G:. Double Tip Fingers
Mr J2.00 quality. Spe
Wee, pair
$1.39
GREAT VALUES
Offered this week in Ladles'
Suits, Coats, Millinery, Silk Petti
coats and Furs.
- ana Jisn's Gloria Silk
fto'Ju. i 50 quality. Spe-
! to this aale
98c
HAS60NET0EUR0PE
Police Think Ho Had Knowledge of
Indictments-Reported That He Fled
to Europe Taking II Year-0M
Bella McKlnzIc With Him
""-i of good Standard Out-
fPaa"K 6 equality. Spe-
" Price, yard
3c
ta
,
en's Wool Sox, 25c
Special for this sale,
J5c
11.45
F-or v. ..
I. " rwa SUka for
" go $1.26.
for
P7 98c yd.
V-r Tap
AwafiflS Sffi3
mSmwk I
iSPSI ftr3 ffitiSS I
i.Okl'r "
(United Press Leased Wiro.)
Now York, Nov. 1. That somo
powerful lnfiuonco was oxortcd upon
Raymond Hitchcock, tho comodlnn,
to induce him -to abandon his caroor,
loavo his friends in tho lurch and dis
appear permanently Is tho boliof of
Honry W. Savage, by whom Hitch-,
cock was employed.
Information, which tho nolico con-
sldor roliablo, has boon received at
tho contral offlco that Hitchcock took
passano at 10 o'clock Wcdnosday on
tho Whlto Star steamor Malostlc.
bound for Plymouth, Cherbourg nnd
Southampton. A promltiont Now
Yorkor who knows Hitchcock well.
told a contral offlco dotcctivo that he
Baw tho actor board tho steamor only
a fow minutes before eIio loft her
pier. Ho so nt word to tho pollco tho
momont that ho loarnod Hitchcock
was a fugltlvo from justico.
A wireless message was sent from
pollco hoadquartorn to tho Mnjostlc's
captain, asking him to tako Hitchcock
In custody and to turn him over to
tho English pollco whon tho steamor
reaches tho other oldo. Tho messago
Includod an nccurato description of
Hitchcock.
U -AMUU&t-Dtatrlot Attroj-OjirvIn
states that two of tho crimes charged
ngalnBt Hitchcock nro oxtradltablo of
fonsos.
Evidence furnished by tho Chll
dron's socioty loads to tho bollof that
Hitchcock la accompanied In his
flight by Dolla McKonzlo. tho 11-year
old girl who disappeared from hor
homo about a month ago. Tho Mc
Konzlo girl mot Hitchcock In Sop
tombor, 190G whon ho was playing
at tho Montaum theatro, in Brook
lyn. At that tlmo sho was living at
homo with Boveral younger brothers
nnd sisters.
It wnB sovoral months later, whilo
Hitchcock was touring in tho far
West, that Delia fell Into tho hands
of the Children's socioty. sno maue
a full confession, in which sho nc-
cuBod Hitchcock of taking hor from
homo.
Colonol Savage is dcoply chngrined
over Hitchcock's disappearance, nnd
it Is lparned on good authority that
ho Is confident tho comedian's dtsnp
pearanco a fow hours beforo tho In
dictments wero found against him,
was duo to soma powerful influonco,
Mrs. Hitchcock remained up all
nleht assisting in directing the
soarch for her husband. Sho will not
listen to any thoory which Includos
flight, Insisting that sho bellovos h
has boon tho victim of foul play.
In support of hor contontlon she
declaros that Hitchcock made abso
lutely no preparation for flight.
It Is stated in tho Savago offices
that an officer was In tho Astor thea
tro Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
with a warrant for Hitchcock, but,
strangely enough, no gonoral alarm
for Hitchcock's arrost was sent out,
and tho police department was not
notified until noarly midnight. He
had at least 15 hours in which to got
away beforo the pollco wore put on
his trail.
At Just what hour Hltchcook left
his hotol Wednesday morning Is not
doflnltely known, but It was probably
shortly boforo 9 o'clock. Ills wife,
Flora Zabollle. says her husband
awakonod hor and said ho was going
out to a Turkish bath.
Employe In the hotol say thoy saw
him loavo and that It wag shortly bo
foro 9 o'clock. This was throe hours
boforo tho grand jury found six In
dictments against him on evidence
given by three little girls. It Is be
ing genorally asked, howover. now
did Hitchcock know In advanco that
Indictments would be found.
Several days ago Hitchcock was in-
cnBh and Harris Coploy, of Colonel
Savage's office, pledged his homo for
tho remaining $2000.
As showing that tho actor's flight
was carefully plannod nnd promedi
tntod,. an incident wltnosscd in the
Hotel Astor Tuesday night Is signifi
cant. Hitchcock and hlo wife tint nt
a mme in tne hotol safe after tho per
formance at supper. Jt was noticed
thnt Uiey wore discussing somo ques
tion very earnogtlv. nnd thnt linth
Boomed excited.
At times Mrs. Hitchcock wr.n sonn
to wipe tears from hor eyes, and thu
nctor appeared to bo crying. They
exchanged several pnpora, after care-
iuuyexamining tnem, and during
tho conversation Hitchcock frequent
ly patted his wife on tho bnek niul on
tho hund, as if roassurlmr and on-
cournglng her.
About 1 o'clock both nnnonroil to
bo moro chcorful and shortly nftor
ward left tho hotel.- As Hitchcock
and his wlfo are known to bo very af
fectionate tho incident is -thouirht to
bo significant.
Boston, Nov. 1. Nows received
hero from vnrlous points indicates
thnt Raymond Hitchcock Is in Cana
da or on. his way thoro.' From Pltts
flold, Mass., comoB tho roport, that a
man who know Hitchcock saw him
nnd two companions board u train
Wednesday morning for North Ad
ams, MasB., and a North Adams hotol
clork snys a man resembling Hitch
cock was a guost at hlB hotel Wednesday.
Now" York. Nov. 1. Dr. F. Softon.
nn alienist of national reputation,
says ho has not tho slightest doubt
that Actor Raymond Hitchcock is In
sane Scfton has bcon a frlond of tho
Hitchcock family for yearB. Hitch
cock's acqualntnncos nt his old homo
ngrco with Scfton.
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PORTLAND
GIRL IS
ASSAULTED
GOOtf NEWS FOR AVOOllUURN.,
That City to Get n Spur From Tort
- land-Salom Electric Lln
BY FIENDISH TRAMP
SIxtccii'Ycar Old Anncs Albcrs
Portland Dragged Into Underbrush
By Fiend, and Is Rescued Dy Bi
cyclist Who Heard Her Cries
(United Pross Lcnscd Wire.)
Portland, Or., Nov. 1. Dragged
from tho sldownlk and into tho un
der brush of Sulllvnn's gulch, In tho
henrt of tho exclusive resldcnco sec
tion of Irvlngton addition by a
tramp, lG-y car-old Agnes Albors, tho
dnughtor of Bernard Albors. of tho
Albors Milling Company, of Portland,
was choked and beaten Into insensi
bility this morning shortly boforo 9
o'cloqk. Only tho chance passing of
George Stewart, a machinist, who
heard tho half-strangvlcd cricB of
tho struggling girl, nnd who dashed
to rior nsqlBtauco nnd drovo off hor
assailant, saved tho girl from tho
fiend's foul pu'rpoBO. A tramp, who
Says his nnmo Is Anderson, and who
answers to Stuart's description of
Woodbum, Nov. 1. The beat,
news this week Is that John McCar.
mlck has sold to tho Oregon Ktectrlo-
tCoinnnny 20 ncros of his farm fordo-.
(pot and Bwttch purposes, and that a
spur will bo run into Woodburn ovor
tho old narrow gauge rjght of way
It Is said the narrow gnuge roadboil
would bo used from Woorthurn to.
St. Paul.
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Guard Against I'Ihkhc.
(United Press Lonsctl Wiro.)
Aberdeen, Wash., Nov. 1. AetlvA
measures nro being taken to onforc
nr tho quarantine regulations nt thin
vl , ttntf Qmtin nt Mill nnitfnltm Ainhi
horo nro qulto nvorso to taking- th
trouble required by tho officers, bub,
tho law will bo rigidly onforcciL WiU
Ham E. Kindred hns bcon appointed.'
a Bpocinl officer by Health Officer
Chamberlain to onforco tho rogulu,-.
tlons in regard to tho uo of rnt fun-,
nols, and nlso (o nco thnt tho vcusola,
that tlo up to tho dooks keop tho reg.
ulntlon dlstnnco from them.
INJURED IN
STREET CAR
COLLISION
"Hitchcock's father was Insane," tho man whom )io attacked, hns boon
M
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OREGON vs. WILLAMETTE
f ATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1007. WILLASIBXTB FIELD.
Gaino Called nt 3:00 p. in.
AdmlfWiOB OOc. GrandstAHd 10c
M
H
M
m
M
(Unltod Proes Lonscd Wiro.)
San Frnnclsco, Nov. 1. Shortly
boforo 12 o'clock last night an. In
bound Castro street car orauhod into,
a southbound Flllmoro street car at
tho Junction of Murket, Church and
Fourteenth street, coven persons bo-.
Ing Injurod, thrco of thorn norlouR'y,,
Tho Flllmoro stroot car was crdwd"
ed, nud whon tho crash catno tho pas.
Bongern wero hurled into a heap.
I 1I1U UCCIUUIll 1H HUlll IU IIUVU WUUM
'dun tn dofoctlva brakoH nil tho Cas-.
tro street car,
which was boyond
wld Lofton, "and Raymond la tho vie- arrested and Is now bolng examined; control of tho motorman whon it
.uDi-ui h iwrm oi lUHiiiuiy Kiiuwn us.uy uio iiuiicu. , . . nv "i" .vw -...
obBecs-on."
BIG STRIKE
MADE IN
to I Tho Injured nre: Itaypond wood,
od.Ajoth 1oko criiBhodi nOcosnitatlnK bhv
1- MbttAltjcra wn on hor wny
i'i . r .y ' --- p- -'
otmm -tiriitrtM ii nnaonnir nnnnrrnn
ObllUVII IT llVil Vlt VUUfUIIID VVVV ! ww vnv "-"--'I -------.- --", - --
Nearlng tho TWolfth street bridgo, putntlon and ovoro internal injur-
which crosuCB Sullivan's gnlch, sho los.'
was compelled to walk closo to the Mrs. C. A. Lnvreo, sovcro obraT
edgo of tho gulch, which is covered slon nnd Internal Injurlcu.
with underbr-.R'i. From this undor- Mrs. H. D. 8humachor, shook,
brush n mnn sprang at her solrlng hor bruises nnd posslblo Internal lbjur- .
by tho throat and nock nnd drnggod los.
II inii ',lcr lnt0 t,lc thicket. Tho girl, half Otto Thompson, shock, bruises nnd ,
AIAKa Insenslblo, fought back dosporatoly cuts.
rlLniUIn.1and screamod for help. To stlllo her H. W. Powoll. serious lacerations,
cries tho tlond choked hor. Pollcomnn William Isnacson, who,
Stowart, who was on a bicycle, wns though cut nnd bruised hlmsolf, man
passing whon tho girl scronmed and ngod to pull tho othor Injured porson-i .
ni Artn.-. Mniiliii,l Inin tltA iiiIa1 t I Alt nut nt tit a wFnnlrnl YiMllmnria ntrAAh
Vnldor, Alaska, Nov. 1. ThomnaTV ""v. car.
loredlth, a well-known California VM?Vr . '.
miner, arrived thl morning from:. ,,''. .' , ... ..., y,..a? ,'
(United Press Leased Wiro.)
iVnii -i . .V7 t,y a. I disappear ug n tho unuorurusn. im
SSI0. S'S?' "V It 0?i?fntn?"JTnodlatoly after taking Miss Albors to
shltna river, nnd says that a placor
her homo a special dctnll of pollco
Si'"1-,?"'...8 "J"1.'?. i11?.?" .Pf.t.!i: ' wa sent out and tho entire district
at, nir Vr. Ain.LV Mnnni 5 i,n jo covered. Anderson was arrostod at
5iVCif 'SnSini, in J " "J .. "00n' can give no vory satlsfac
ullnrU t S? U,o irnn tory xl"n" of his whereabouts
Monohan win arrive hLo soon wUh (,ur,"B ,ho corning, and ho frequent-?.?..-
m ?io LnLf.n Mh 2 i ' contradicts himself. Ho nnBWori
ftiVnto'tWvS ffiSff' ThnSlfl 'to Jtowari', description , general
has alroady causod much excltoment.J '
nrwl It la nrftillntft.l thnt n atnmtirxln I ' O '
oi inrgo proporuons win no on wun
in the next ten days. Meredith camo
out for suppliOB and will return with
his dog tonm in a fow. days to tho
now diggings. Every creek pros
pected la rich.
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HANFORD
RESTRAINS
ANOTHER
BANK IN
TROUBLE
KILLED BY -
RECKLESS
AUTOIST
(United Pross Leaaod Wiro.)
Lincoln, Nob., Nov. 1. Tho Com-
in At i In t Ot (it v TlnnW .. .fftiii.1 Tol n .!
RAILROADS WiZxzs" as- nswsjwj
cause of the susnonslon was tho Bill-
cido of Frank Orookor, prosldont of
Pugel Sound Lumbermen Draw first !,0 '.' SSJEftglSt
Mood In Freight Rale Fight
SOSfr
'"tp
Children's $5.00 Coats 92,08
Ladies' 10.00 Coats $0.00
Ladies $15.00 Suits $9.00
Ladies' Silk Petticoats 93.50
Ladles' $5.00 Silk Waists. . .93.50
(Unltod Press Leasod Wiro.)
Seattle, Wash.. Nov. 1. At 11:25
last night, after threo hours' of argu
ment and maneuvering by the rail
road and lumbermen's attorneys.
United StatOB Judge C. H. Hanford
signed- an ordor temporarily restrain
ing tho Northern Pacific. Groat North-
orn, Burlington and tho Harriman
railroads from collecting freight
rates on lumber and shlnglos shipped
from tho state of Washington to tho
duced to go to tho offlco of the dls-'East and Contral West, as provided
trirt nttnmnv without the knowledge Iby the new tariffs filed more than 30
of his counsel or any one connected. days ago, and which wero schedulod
with the Savago office, and was put to bo effective today. Throo hundred
through what Is known as tho "third lumber and shingle men from various
gregato $380,000.
TRIED TO
STEAL THE
RECORDS
(United Prosfl Leased Wiro.)
Los Angolos, Cnl., Nov. 1. Mrs,
Johanna Annostny, GO yours of ago,
was hurlod to death' by an automo-
bllo last night nt Ninth nnd Valonola
streets, ns sho was alighting from a
street oar. Hor skull was fractured,
and sho dlod while being taken to tho
recoivlng hospltnl. Tho force of tho
Impact skidded tho automobile, but
thu chauffeur, without ntlomptliig to
ascertain tho oxtont of his vIotlm'
injuries, quickly disappeared.
'Uio pollco nro making ovory
vor.
at-
Chicago, Nov. 1. Tho hoarlng of
Etta MoLoan, chief stenographor in
ANOTHER
VICTIM OF
THE PLAGUE
(United Press Leased Wire.).
aoatuo, wash., Nov. 1. Mrs. Qoo.
Osborno. wlfo of tho policeman who
dlod of bubonic plnguo, died lait
nltrht. Slid Ih tim civil, vinti... .wi
Dltstrlot Attorney Sims' office, on the tho fourth n,. in thiu rnmii ...
ohargo of "conspiring" to stoal acumb. Dr. F. Montlzambort. dlrootor
docoy documont boarlng on tho WnlBh gonoral of tho public hoalth of tho.
bank case, was postponed today to Dominion of nanmin nrrivi i.Qru.
McEVnv i-n?rc
ttni.r " 7T V--rw-
-..mi aittl ITflTTRnrt CTnvc-Ni dmt n-nr'rnxr
., WAa.KiUXO, DftXJEn, Ulll.UV.1l
degroo." What admissions he maao
at that time and whose namos he
, brought into tho affair are not
known.
That the actor will never roiurn
is the firm belief of Colonel Savage
and tho members of his staff.
At th rflnneat of Attorney Frora-
rae. Assistant District Attorney Gar
van agreed to allow tho lawyer ono
week la which to proauce ms cueuv.
If ho Is not produced by that tlmo,
bis ball of $3000 will be declared for
feited To provido this ball Colonel
Savago advanced the actor $1000 in
parts of Western Washington gath
ered here yesterday forenoon and
last night to celebrate their victory
over tho railroads. They thronged
the federal court last night, and dur
ing all tho animated discussion
among the attorneys, preceding the
signing of the ordor and tho approval
of a $250,000 bond, filed by tho Pa-
chic Coast Lumber Manufacturers'
Association and tho shingle mills bu
reau, the mill men hung about tbo
court room, filling every scat and
watching the proceedings with the
utmost interest.
givo tho prosecutor moro tlmo to un
ravel the mystery. It is understood
that tho girl made a partial confes
sion, in which sho Involved a promi
nent attorney.
John S. Miller, attorney for Walsh,
says ho waB approached by a man re
sembling Alexandor B. Gordee, ar
rested with tho stenographer, who
told him a former attorney for John
R. Walsh was going to bo indicted.
and that ho know a good deal about
tho Walsh case.
tentlon to him
last night, and will look ovor tho sit
uation. Dr. M. W. Glover, of tho
United States hoalth nnf marlno hos
pital service, from Juneau, Alaska,
has also arrived to report for plague,
duty.
Served Out Her Sentence.
(Unltod Pross Leasod Wiro.)
San Francisco. Nov. 1. Allc
TtOtinr. nL'fl fifl vonn urnu 1lanTin..i
Miller paid no at-1 from tho atntn nnntlnnHnru of o,
The decoy letter waii 'Oimntin vaatantnv . 1.....1..,!
written In an effort to learn who had served threo years a'nd nlno months
been stealing tho evidence against of a flve-years' sonteneo for nassin
counterfeit monoy.
Walsh.
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