Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 04, 1907, Image 1

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FAin TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. '"
AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1007.
NO. 2GJL
inancicrs Consult the President Over Situation
:
ancial
ituation
IN SALEM
IS ALL SOLID
MKCKS OX DEMAND AND
it-CT TO CONTINUE TO DO
LpwrricALiiY no with-
MLS AND THESE ONLY
Old, ACCOUNTS DEPOS-
i INCREASE DURING THI3
E-HMIIMIHI1
. . . ... ... ft. !
r. A. Busn, 01 iuo iuuu a
bnk, WB8 seen by n
but Joumn! reporter anu
"Tho dlfflculty ought H
Jto last much longor and I 5
h think It can. Our banks fi
DQTcr closed nnd, as i
liltr Salem Is In as good
Bltlon ri any In tho ntato.
iltuatton in getting cantor 5
dy. and soon It will bo
treat a wonder whoro It M
: u where It camo from. ' 2
CIIK-HM1MM1
I Albert, of tho Capital Natlon-
I, said teday: "Outsldo of tho
banks, I think tho cash ro-
ire folly normnl, but tho fact
it of their resorvos In Port
an Francisco, Chlcngo, and
Fitlhtied from'pngoonoT)
MMRKIMl4lll!IH.
No Extra Session.
(United Press leased Wire.)
a wasuuigion, nov. 4. mere
jjj wll bo no extra session of
g congress. That wnB decided
M on at tho cabinet 'meeting Frl-
jjj day. That there Is to bo no
extra BesslonIs duo to the fact
that the cabinet memborB fell
S on tho ' proposition tooth an 1
J nail. They did not all oppose
M for tho same reason, but each
H of. thorn had such an array of
j arguments, all spontaneous,
that tho President was con-
vlncod. Ho closed tho meeting
5 by promising definitely not to
5 call an extra Besslon.
iKia-nMMiiiiii
. To CombUio Grout Fleets.'
(United Press Lcnflod Wlro.)
London, Nov. 4. It Is announced
that a combination of two big cargo
BtoamBhlp enterprises Is In contem
plation by tho firm of Furncss White
hoy & Co. Tho company propose!
to ncqtilro tho fleets of tho British
Mnritlmo trust and tho Ohesnpoak
Ohio Steamship Co., thus becoming
tho ownor of not loss than G0G.G82
tons of steam shipping.
Such a fast floot of cargo Btcamcrs
undor olnglo control would bo unprecedented.
Killed Deaf Mute.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Orllla, Wash., Nov. 4. Edward
Jones, of Spokano, wns run over nnd
inatantly killed by a Northern Pa
clflo pass'ongor train from Olympia
yesterday afternoon,
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Nntlonnl Rank FatlH.
Aurora, Ind Nov. 4. The Aurora
Nntlonnl Dank was fotccd to closo its
doors this morning.
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fllCAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
WE HAVE MARKED
IICK SELLING PRICES
On the Following New Goods
' OoaUj, Ladles' Suite, Misses' nnd Children's Coats, Rain
1
Rubberized Silk Coats, Silk Petticoats, Furs, Silks,
Imported Dress Goods, Fine Dress and Wnlsting Silks, Outing
Blankets, Comforts, Hosiery, Underwear, Ladles' Shoes nnd
1 Clothing,
t , 1
pin Ladles 16-button, Long
; COTei. DoilhlA Tin VlnonM
pnjar 12.00 quality. Spe
Flee, pair
$.39
j GREAT VALUES
Offbred this week In Ladles
r Su'lts,vCo'at8, Millinery, Silk Petti
:oats and Furs.
fle and Meu'a Gloria Silk
ir:i, U 50 quality. Spe-
1 k this sale
98c
nrdj of g0O(i standard 0ut.
'-. i.c quality. Spe.
Price, yard
3c
Men. Wooi So 25c
Ut7, S:vecIal -or this sale.
J 5c
c w Plata Silks for
,l0ff' U.25. J1.45
cgfor
75P. 9Sc yd
Sono.
Children's $5.00 Coats 92,08
Ladles' $10.00 Coats $0.00
Ladies $15.00 Suits $0.00
Ladles' Silk Petticoats $3.50
Ladles' fS.QO Silk Waists ... $3 J50
MeEVfYV Twnc
ICIAL Avn , V . -
wwwax oAJviB.Ai, DAtiui, vnMmv.-x
ROOSEVELT
IS DEEPLY
CONCERNED
tllXXIBESBllMlil
f
m
RESENTMENT DEAD
BETTER FEELING AND UNDER-
STANDING PREVAILS RE
TAVEEN THE PRESIDENT AND
THE GREAT FINANCIERS, AND
NOTHING WILL RE DONE TO
ADD TO TURMOIL.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Washington, Nov. 4. Whllo Pres
ident Roosovolt does not admit that
ho has in any way contributed to tho
present financial situation, ho has be
come convinced that ho Is a very Im
portant factor in it, so far as It may
bo Improved, and tho jcauuo for Irri
tation and oxcltcmont removed. That
ho is deeply concorncd that tho tend
ency to unsottlo vnluos docs not go
on Is impressed on all who havo dl&
cussed any phnso of tho matter with
him.
Ono of tho most hopeful BlgnB !b
thnt thoro han boon created nrlcady
much bottor fooling nnd a fullor un
derstanding botweon RoobovoU and
tho great financiers of tho country.
This 1b regnrded hero as tho most
substantial progress that hns boon
made toward bottorlng thlngB finan
cially. In tho faco of tho great dango.
which was threatened weok beforo
laBt, much of tho President's resent
mont has died out, and thoro nro ev
idences that ho will do nothing to
koop allvo tho turmoil and oxcltO'
mont.
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a
Holiday Continues..
..Governor Chamberlain hns
rouewed his proclamation do
Glaring a bank holiday, and
wJH continue to do so from day
to-day,, All banks In tho Wil
lamette valloy nro running,
nnd no demands aro bolnq
mado upon them. Tho bunk
orvs of .the Northwostorn cltlos
,mct ntySeattlo and decided to
Issue certificates on wheat In
j warehouses and other good bo-. Jg
in oimwuB, payanio in ensn iou- m
fg rimry ist. k jj,
lH-IlMIt-RJIHl
o
MARRIED
NEARLY A
BILLION
1
CAR RAN
SIXTEEN
BLOCKS
UNDER FULL POWER
MOTOR.MAN REOAME
AND TURNED ON FULL
RENT AND CAR RUSHED DOWN
THE LONG HILL, STRIKING
RIG MJTCAT WAGON WITH TER
RIFIC FORCE.
Striko to Do Cn'led Off.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Chicago, Nov. 4, Tho commltttfo
of tologrnphcra sent to New York to
nogotinto a settlement of tho striko
with tho tologrnph companies will
mnko Its official report tomorrow.
Tho nature of tho roport Is unknown,
but tho general feeling Is that tho
striko will bo called oft this weok.
o
Formal StnndiuK of Clubs.
San Francisco, Nov. 4. Final
stnndlng of Pacific Const Loague
clubs:
Club Won.
Lob Angolos .114
San FranciBco ,. . . .104
CONFUSED Oakland 97
CUR- PnrHnnil 7U
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Lost
7C
90
101
113
Pet
.003
.512
.489
.393
A French Journal Says American
Heiresses Have Tnkcn Across the
Pond to Purchase Titled Husbands
Nearly n Rtlllon Dollars In Recent I
Years.
Washington, Nov. 4. Tho grav
ity of tho financial situation wnB em
phnslzod today by a two hours' con
foronco botwc n tho ProBldont,
Chairman Gnrr, of tho flnanco com
mittee of tho United Statos Stool
Company; Honry Frlck and Secre
tary Root. It Is believed the visitors
brought with them ecrtaln recom
mendations agreed upon by .finan
ciers, at a meeting with J. Plerpont
Morgan Inst night. After tho con
foronco Frlck nnd Garr dopartud
hurriedly, rofuslng to talk to report
ers. It Is reported that tho Presi
dent will Issue a statement on tho
conforonco.
GRAFTERS
IN HIGH
PLAGES
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
San Francisco, Nov. 4. Rendered
uncontrollablo by tho fatluro of, tho
air breaks and n now motorman In
charg, a car on tho Eighteenth St.
lino this morning, Bwopt 10 blocks
down tho bill from Sixteenth Avonuo
nr.it tt mi-t rmflntl (In rrtnrl nnrnnr liV
(United Press Lonsod Wlro.) ...,. wnnn n -,,
XTn. Va.I, Xt.. A A YK 1. .o"l "'-' " "v... "o-
Journal, LPelto Par nien, do laro nd Kentuck Bt, killing on
that American girl, who married n'ttn; , ,nJr, ,nBaod ? Jhe "J
abroad, mostly for foreign titles, had fMBn nf """ V"0 tbi!
carried with them to Europe tho as-;drnught hor8C8 nUnchdto tho
initialling ..m OAA Aftrt AftA trUt WOgOn,
"." ... w"v"w,""u" "w Tho dend man is Peter Dollgman,
x-ritt wiuur uiu nvi hbbuuuuu una , . ...
rather startling statement with tho,28 yar 'd' a,,ftboror' ..m .
reports of "tight money" In Amerl-L Thofl "l" fttflml c"r Wn8 n0
0,1 n , ii from 8outh Snn Francisco, and was
ca, yet on Hub Bldo of tho Atlantic ..,.,,,, n
tho' fit that hundreds of millions of " n "T'
dollnrs have gono out, of tho country 1" . ,, ,",. .
with tho tltlo-huntors may well oc-iUfc "'7"MkU " ";-" J ;-
enston a little fanciful no well a eo-lort iXmtnn fo"nd lhBt . hli ";
elal specuntlon. Upward of 400 ?ou,d not ioratto Wr J "?
American girls havo married In Bu-J? T, "nnbl to .CT?L ?l?.Si
i.iM ! f 'Blowly tho car Knlnod headway and
years. 'V local" nmvHpaper prints to..J,UBWV?v?r1,lJ P 'H?91
hnrmnn -irlni Mo lrtvnrn lhvor. HIIPI1
day tho names of 359 American wo- ', " ,,' "" ; ... -:,
men who havo married titles. It "',00d J,nd b.00n obtn,"od by tbo Cftr
adds a list of 20 heiresses who havo ,,n n Iau xo BW? "' '
mo iiioiormnu uucamo cuiuuuuu
and excited, and, In. attempting to
ognln throw the rovorso current, ap
plied full speed.
At First avonuo a largo moat
wagon stnrtod to cross tho trnck Just
ns tho runaway car renchod tho 4or
nor, Tho car struck tho wagon with
torrlllo forco, scattering tho load of
mutton from curb to curb, killing tho
two horses Instantly and umnBhlng
tho wngon to splinters. By a mlrnc
ulous clroumstanco, tho drlvor es
caped without a Bcratoh.
Dellgman, tho man who was killed,
waB riding on tho front platform of
UlfC Voto Expected.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Salt Lake, Utah, Nov. 4. Tomor
row's election 1b oxpoctod to bring
out tho hoaviost voto in tho history
of tho city. Thoro aro four tickets
In tho ft old, and it is practically con
ceded that tho American party (nntl-
Morraon) will elect tho mayor. Tho-
rost of tho ticket la In doubt.
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FIVE ARE
KILLED IN
COLLISION
carried off sums reputed to bo up
wards of n million,
o
HINDUS
TO HAVE
EVERETT
(United PrCBS Lensed Wlro.)
Kvorett, Wash., Nov. 4. Saturday
night a demonstration wns mado .... ... ,,., rH,0ivfi,, thn imil.e
against tho HIndUB, nnd today they Ho waa fonrfu,y crUBhod. Tho car
navo concumeu 10 ieuvo uiu euy r- Bbnttored and torn npart, Tho
ovor. There aro about 100 of them.',noro 8er,ously lnjurod were taken to
British Consul Pelly, of Seattle, tho Polroro hospttnl.
wired the chlof of pollco declaring, Motorninn cottman was arrested
that ho oxpeotod proper protection nnd aharKOll wlth manslauEhter.
tor tno untisn suujocts.
(United Pross Lcnsod WIro.
Llttlo Rock, Ark, Nov. 4-r-Flve
men woro killed nnd 20 lnjurod In
a hond'On collision between a north
bound paBsongor train and a sduth
bound freight train on tko1 Iron
I Mountain railroad, eight miles from
horo, last night.
Tho dead: f '
iOlndy Purko, postal clerk,
' 'Alvln Dntmlnw, postal clerk.
Uuldontlflod tramp
dontlflcd boys.
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nnd two. unt
FRISCO
HAS FIAT
(Unltod Pross Incased- Wlro.)
?&f
-rgtti?
I
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Vancouver, B, C, 'Nov. 4, -The
Investigation Into the influx of Jap
anese Into Canada has Buddenly stop
ped, and thoso on tho Insldo claim
that tho reason Is that many higher
up would havo been found Implicat
ed In this Oriental graft.
REPORTS
SCHOONER'
AS LOST
Trouble About Over.
(United Press Loased Wlro.)
New York, Nov. 4.-Xead!ng finan
ciers fall to agree on the fjuostlon
whether the financial situation neces
sitates a special session of congress
E. II. Hnrrlman thinks n spoolal
i&sslon would bo a great mistake.
James Stlllman says a special ses
sion is not necessary, and that ths
trouble will bo over by Wednesday
Henry Clews says nothing could bp
accomplished by a spoclal session.
THE GIRLS
GO BACK
TO DENVER
(United Pross Leasod Wlro.)
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 4. Bort
LuBtlg, 22, and David Lowls, olabor
atoly drowsed, aro In the city Jail,
nnd two vory pretty girls, Rortlo
Lawranca and Daisy Aokormnn will
Another Small Rnnk Quits.
(United Proas Loasod Wire.)
Leotonln, O., Nov. 4. Tho First soon be on their way back to Denver,
National Bank of this city, with a .from whoro tho four eloped several
capital of $100,000. closod Its door8(lay ago. Tho two man have boon
today. Tho bank was organized in charged with ontlolng tho girls away
(United Pross Leased Wire.)
Port Townsand, Wash., Nov. 4.
Cantain MoNelll, master of tho Ash
ing schooner Daisy, has arrived from kJod hIs wJfe three children and his
1865, and C. N. Sohmlok, of Cleve
land, 0., was Its president.
O '
Killed Whole Family.
(United Pross Leased Wlro.)
Stutgart, Germany, Nov. 4.-
Christian Balttl, a carpenter, sud.
donly became insane last night.
Clivonuot Bound, and reports that, . t . th nmmlttod suicide.
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during a "severe storm on me cya.
Saturday, the sohooner Mary, uap
tnln Rhinobart, and a crew of nine
men Is believed to have been lost.
Odds 3 to 1 on Johnson,
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Cleveland, O., Nov. 4. Tho odds
on the election of Mayor Johnson
over Congressman Burton length
ened toda,. 2 to 1 being freely of.
fered on obnson with few takers.
from home for Immoral purposes.
Tho four woro arrostod by tho po
loo at the Fodoral Hotel last night
There has boon no marrlago nero.
o
VJctim of Football.
(Unltu'd Press Loased Wire.)
Cleveland, 0 Nov, 4. Richard
EvanB, halfback of the ' Wooster
Unlvorslty team, dlod today from In-
Jurloa received In a gamo of football
a month ago. Ills sptaal cord was
severed.
.1.1, o
AmiA Will Try It Acnlii.
(United Pross Leased Wlro.)
Paria, Nov. 4. Tho rumored en
gagement of Anna Gould to Prlnco
today and until the presont crisis ls.Do Sagen, Count Bonl Castellane'B
passed, Tbo banks aro considered cousin. Is affirmed in French society,
perfectly solid, but outside points W la reported that tho engagement
were drawing heavily on currency. win do puuuwy annouucea snonjy.
Adopt Certificate Plan.
(United Pross Leased Wlro.)
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 4. After an
allday session, which continued far
Into the night, tho Seattle bankers
yesterday decided to adopt tho clear
ing b&uso certificate plan, beginning
aan Kranclsco, Nov. 4. a now
brand of raonoy wnB placed in circu
lation In San Francisco this morning,
whon tho cnBhlors of the local banks
paid off every chock prcHonted in
clenring 1iouh,o cortlfkiitcH. Thou
sands of dollnrs' worth of bills ia
flvo, ton nnd twenty-dollar denomi
nations, printed on "wjfoty" paper,
and boarlng tho signature of Ilomor
S. King, ehnlrman of tho San Fran
Cisco Clearing Houso Association,
were pnssod out and will remain lo
go! tonder until tho Hood of gold
now pont up In tho Enst roaches this
city.
Gpvornor Gillette says that tho sit
uation Is brighter, but ho will con-
tinuo to declare legal holidays until
monoy nrrlvoa from Now York and
hocomos plentiful. All bnnks will bo
closod tomorrow on account of oloo-tlon,
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ORIGINAL
MAP OF
'FRISGO
(United Press Leasod Wlro.)
Orogon City, Or., Nov. 4. What
Is olalmod to bo tho original plat of
the oity of San Francisco has boon
found hero In tho files of tho coun
ty clork. It was fllod February 1,
1S50. At that tlmo the only gov
ernment recording officer on tho
coast was located at Oregon City,
Tho map waB mado by Alex. Jubvos
zolnskl, a. Polish army officer from
notos "mado by W. M. Eddy, civil on
gluoor." The plat shows 284 blocks,
08 of which aro south of Makot
street.
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(United Press Leased Wire.)
Chicago, Nov. 4 Wheat 11.02 W,
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