Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 11, 1907, Image 1

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    FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY,
AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
ni.
SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1007.
NO. 250.
DEPENDS ON COURT RULING
AMS
FATE
I Miners Strike Near Tacoma May Cause Great Fuel Famine
KE
COAL
MINERS
HUNDRED OUT
ftllkeson Wash. Went Out
pig and Those At Car-
1000 In Number, May
Press Leased Wire.)
Wash, -Nov. 11. The
at Wllkcson, Washington,
this morning Indefinite-
Kwecn 700 and 800 men
ountlhg those on tho out-
dependent on tho opora-
nlnc by minors. It is ex-
itrlkers will inarch to the
Imloes this afternoon to
it the Carbonado minora
There aro over 1000
lonado, unci tlicr niipiw
la men will crlpplo tho
Id this city. Tho com
jmny nbsolutoly refuges to grant tho
domandH of tho men, and tjils morn
ing tho groat body of minora refused
to go to work. Thoro woro a few
scattering men willing to work, but
tho company decided not to try to
operate. Tho wholo mlno was closed
up, and thoro will bo nothing doing
until a scttlomcnt Is reached,
"Wo simply will not ngroo to the
demands of tho miners," said Henry
Howltt, of tho Wilkt'Bon Company,
today. "Thoy wnntcd to-control ev
erything, oven down to tho pit boss."
Tho miners declnro they have
asked for nothing but what 1b reason
able. They say that most of the oth
er mines have granted tho conces
sions which they aro now asking.
Thoro was no disorder at tho
mines this morning. Tho plant will
bo closed until tho differences are readjusted.
C0RVALLIS
LOCAL
DITGHED
ADAMS
TRIAL
DRAGS
CURED HKIt HEADACHE.
Took a Half Dozen Powders ami Died
In Half an Hour.
FIGHTS CONFESSION
Darrow Argues Against Admission of
Adams' Confession Because It Was
Obtained By Threats, Which Pink
crton Thug Admits
Thero has boon no northbound
trains through Salem today, the tie
up being caused by tho Corvallls lo
cal going into tho ditch at Albany.
All tho cars loft tho track and woro
turned over, but no ono wbb hurt.
Tho ouglno stuck to tho track.
1CAG0 STORE
'EOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
Crowds That Daily Visit
Our Store
EST PROOF IN TIFE WORLD THAT THE CHICAGO STORE
I TIIE 1'EOPLE THE nEST VALUES FOR THE LEAST
I REMEMBER OUR MOTTO, 'THAT A QUICK DIME
LAZY QUARTER " READ OX.
WANT VALUES
rd to beat on the Pn-
lu LADIES rnATH
MIMJXERY come to
lo Store,
I
U
Ladles 85.00 Trimmed
now
Ladles'
now
$0.00 Trimmed
Hat
92.05
Hats
$0.05
75c
Rathdrum, Idaho, Nov 11. Wlion
S. C. Thlolp, tho PInkorton dotootivo,
called by tho stato In tho Stovo
Adams caso this morning to iny tho
foundation for tho introduction of
Adams' confosslon, tho defenso ob
jected on tho ground that corpitB de
lect I was not yot pr.ovon, and second
on tho ground that tho confession
had boon secured by throata. Tho
Jury was excused and Jnmos McPnr
land, a PInkorton detective, nnd Wnr
don Whltnoy, of tho ponltontlary,
woro cros3-0.xnm.lncd by Darrow. Du
i?clY Mrl'iirlitrid admitted that ho
had cited pnB3agos of tho scrlpturo to
AdaniB and had called attention to
cases in which guilty men hud not
been prosecuted after thoy had mado
a clean breast of tholr crimes, Tho
court ovorrulod tho first .objection,
but nrgumonts on tho socond havo
beon mndo.
o
BRADLEY
TRIAL IS
. POSTPONED
(United Prots I.onsod Wlro.)
Everett, Wash., Nov. 11. Mrs.
Hattio Smith, 22 yoars ol ago, died at
homo In Lowell at 1 o'clock yester
day morning ns tho roBiilt of taking
half n dozen hcadacho powders which
contnlned ctrychnlno. Though hor
parents say thoy know of rcfiBon
why shQ should dcslro to end hor Ufa
the coroner Is of tho opinion thnt
tho young woman committed sulcldo.
Mrs. Smith purchased a dozen pow
ders at a drug storo and took six.
Sho fainted and was carried homo
dying about an hour later.
For some time she had not 'boon
living with her husband.
REACHES
ENGLAND
Fog AVun So Deime (lie Crowd Could
Not Sou Him, and Everything Was
Dripping, Even the Royal Mustache
Hanging Limp and Draggled.
PORTLAND'S
REGULAR
MURDER
ARRESTED TIIE GANG.
i Three Men Who Attempted to Mur
der John M. Renvoi in Jail..
(United Profis Leased Wlro.)
London, Nov. 11. Tho arrival of
tho Knlsor at 2 o'clock this after
noon was moro like a funoral proccsr
slon than tho landing of royalty.
Tho Prlnco of Walos and Duko of
Connuught, who woro at Portsmouth
wharf tOfrclconwthO'Vloilars,. almost
had to fool for tho Kaloor and con
sort in tho donso fog which provnilod.
Thero was not much choorlng bo
causo tho crowd could not boo tho
royal party alight. Wutor wub drlp-
( United Press Lcasotl Wire.)?
Conconnully, AVobIi., Nov. II. Atu
attempt was mndo to kill John M.
Renuor, nt his homo near Anglin,.
Wash., October 30, particulars of
which havo Juot beon mado public-
through tho nrront of tho ontlro gnng.
'engaged In tho attempted crime Dop-.
K I FH RV HiQ USFFl"ty 8hor,rfB Mlirc Thomas and J. D.
iILLLlS LM illO nil LI Hubbard on Wcdnosday ovonlug;
.brought In George Smith nnd Al An-
drus of Anglin, together with flvo-
Mnd Cto a Russian, Shot By tt.lSSTJSn'Si'S
Wife Sunday AftcrnoonStvo As ed. eh sl Peter th0 third party,.
SCrtS It WaS SutCldC. But Il0.wtx" nrr08ttI n Saturday last.
UMe CIia In hn Uirh Tho confo8B,on ot nil tho men lm--
UdS OnOl in mo UaCK pllcntod In tho affair, togothor with
. - tho Btatomont of Mr. RoaBor hlmsolf,
aro to tho offcot that RoaBor for
(United Press Leased Wlro.) Bomo tlmo has boon tho object of tho
Portland, Or., Nov. 11. MInon hatred of Smith, n nonr no'lghbor,.
Qlnzo, a Russian wlno Balosman, who, who sunpoctod Roasor with holng ro
enmo to thlB city a week ago from Bponslhlo for a sorlos of mutllntionn
San Frnnclsco with his young w!fof nnd torturing of cattle in tho vi
and little son, wns shot In tho uncle 'clnlty of Anglin. Wednesday morn
nnd Instantly killed In tho rooniB oozing of last wcok Smith, In company
cuplod by tho family at 220 Elovonth with St. Potor and Andrus, wont to
street. Tho fatal shot was undoubt Jtho homo of Bonner and hiding lm
odly fired by Mrs. Mary Ulazo, tho nomo plno clumpH nonrby, awaited
man's wife, and was olono with him the rUIng of IiIb victim. Whon Re-
at tho tlmo. They had boon quarrel- sor camo out Smith and St. Potor
ling violently nonrly all day, nnd ,both flrod novoral shots, ono of thorn.
twlco tho wlfo hnd called up tho po-Unking effect ncrnsH Rcauor's breast'
llco station by tolophono snylng she, nnd produced a flesh wound. Tho
wns afraid Qlazo would kill hor. Im- latter turnod nt tho first shot and ra'tir
mediately boforo tho firing of tho Into tho Iioubo, and to his quick no
Bhot loud wordB woro hoard by other tlon owes his llfo.
occupants of tho house. I Tho confessions of tho men ahow-
MrB. Glazo, who Is in tho St. Vln-'that tho ontlro schomo wns proposod
cont hospital In a stato of nervour by Smith, and was plnnnqd In dotal!
collapse, dnolaroa .thaj: hqr husband at mooting hold nUhlsiroHldgnco.
..l. t.l t . -J I
num. iiiiunuii. j jhisi murium exam
ination, howovor, shows tho bullet on
torod hohlnd the loft shoulder hlndo,
nnd tho man could not havo fired It.
Absonco of powdor burns Indicates
,CoaU fron $1.05 ui
from 0 nir
au.ud III!
$L5o. 85.no ea on J
Uk "I V"tw 1
r" umu now 312.50
u Salts now $12.50
-V K1L- t...
- . t-iucoais
93.75
Misses CoUono lints now
Ladles' $2.25 Dress Shot. .$1.10
Ladles' 05c Wool Hoso 23c
Wool Blankets $2.50, $3.50, $1.50
Cotton Blnukcts at any price.
73c Fancy AVool Drexs Goods
yard -10c
$1.50 Dress Goods, 51-inch, now
yard 05c
Ladles' 35o AVinter Underwear
now 23c
Ladles' AVool Underwear now
10c, 75c and 05e.
5000 yards of Outing Flannels In
light ami dark shades, alo
cream and white, yard, 3c, 5c,
OJ4c, 8 l-3c, 10c.
Boys' Suits, half what you liave
to pay elsewhere.
Remnants of Dress Goods, Half
Prlco.
AVo show the grandest stock of
Silks in Salem and at the
smallest prlcos.
(United Press Lcasod Wlro.)
AVnshlngton, Nov. 11. Aftor call
ing tho nradley caso today and caus
ing a list of wltnoBsoo to ho read,
Justice Stafford this morning ad
journed court until Wodnotduy
morning, owing to tho death of Jus
tlco McComns. Roforo lonving hor
Portland ClearingHouse Scrip:
TAKEN AT PAR FOR GROCERIES
By
J. M. Lawrence,
TURNER BLOCK.
Cor. Commercial
and Ferry
H M n H M
n
H
M
H
M
M M
cell tho woman took n look at ping from everything, oven tho Kais- that tho shot was flrod from a dls-
Brown's picture, which has boon be
fore hor 11 months. Sho is scarcely
moro than a wisp of n woman. Aftor
a final contoronoo witn mo cuoiu,
Judge Powers Bald:
"This is not a fight for tho mothtr,
but for tho children. Sho looks up
on her own futuro as a blank. All
hopo for hersolf died long ago."
DELEGATES
ARRIVING
IN JUNEAU
or's moustache ,was
The fog prevented tho
pagoaut arranged for.
lnal plan was for tho
drooping, tanco.
gorgeous
Tho orlg-Emporor
McEVOY BROS.
lCUh AS COURT STREETS, SALE31, OREGON.
Juneau, Alaska, Nov. 11. Dele
gates to the Republican territorial
convention to ho hold here next
Thursday are arriving. Today dsw
gates reached here from Fairbanks,
SeldovJa, Valdez, Cordovla, StwarJ
and Haines' Mission. Leroy Tozler,
of Fairbanks announces a perfsot or
ganlzatlon between the seoond
and third divisions.
Tozler ?vs that Judg AVIcksr-
sham is a candidate for delegate to
the national convention. The senti
ment for Cole as delegate to congress
Ig growing and is now stronger than
ever.
o
Mrs. M. McFarlane, of Leaven
worth, Kansas, who has beon visiting
her daughter, Mrs. J. D. DInsmore,
for the past two yoars, left this morn
Ine for her home. Sho was accom
panied as far as Portland by MIsj
Jeatle Mack, who is returning to her
home In the metropolis after visiting
her aunt, Mrs. DInsmore.
and ompross to land oarly, and make
tho occasion u grand festival.
o
BURIED
ALIVE IN
AMINE
GUT HIS
THROAT
IN JAIL
ARRANGED
TO MOVE
ALL GRAIN
5"- ,
(Unltod Press Lenscd Wlro.)
Bpokano, AVnsh., Nov. 11. Ono
hundred and fifty bankers from va
rious pnrts of tho Inland Emplro mot
nt Davenport's rratnurant Saturday
under tho chairmanship of N. AV.
Twohy. prosldont of tho Spokane
Clonrlug iioubo Association, to dla-
icusi the financial rolations of tha
hnnks of the Northwest and dovlso
I moans of moving tho $20,000,000
worth of whont remaining In theva,rt
oub warohousos to tldo water.
Aaron Kuhn, president of tho Trado
on' National Bank, uubmlttod n plan
for movng tho wheat orop, whlelr
was adopted. The bunkers said that,
thoy would he able to finance tho
movement to ildownter of every fSuah
ol of the Inlnnd Empire' grain, tltjis
rolievlng the situation as fnr as tho
Northwest Is concerned.
Taoomn, AVaah., Nov. 11. Whll
mono in mo puynliup city Jail, a
man supposed to be John Kellsy this.
I morning out his throat almost from
(United Prosj Leased AVIre.) oar to oar with a pocket knife, which
Mahoney Olty, Pa., Nov. 11. the officer had failed to take from
Alive and unhurt, hut In darkness him at the tlmo of tho arrest. Kelly,
that will never be lifted, Michael Mc- who was suffering from delirium
Csue, a miner, Is awaiting certain tromons, was arrested yesterday
death by starVstlon S00 feet below about 2 o'clock In the afternoon and
the surface of the earth In the placed In the city lock-up. He was
Draper colliery near here, In a terrible mental stato, and wr
"While McGsbe was at work yester- closely watched all day and night,
day he flrod u blast that blew away This morning at J): 30 the man was
one of tho mine pillars, and, fleeing 'apparently feeling better, nnd tho of
in the wrong direction, got into a fleer left tho Jail, returning about an
blind shaft. A fellow workman hour later, only to find that tho prls-
masa?ed to get out before tho roof oner had out his throat.
oaved. Tho floor was fioodod with blood,
The mine breaoh oxtMnds to the but Kelly was still alive, and wa3
surface, where It yawns CO foot wide, hurrlod to a doctor's offlco, where an
right in front of McCabe's home, effort was mado to close up the
where his wife and six children
vainly hope for his rescuo. It may
be a yoar before it will bo possible to
roaoh the place where tho man Is
shut up. There is no communication
with him.
o
Wunted airl for general house
work; good wages. Permanent
place. Call forenoons. Mrs C
H Hinges, ll-ll-3t
wound.
Previous to tho attompt at suicide
Kelloy had shown no Inclination to
do hlmsolf harm, hut tho Puyallup
officers, believing that tho man was
batty, hod sent word to Shoriff Mor
ris to send a deputy to bring tho
sufferer to tho county Jail. Beforo
Morris could get a man startod word
was received thpt Kelley had cut his
throat, ionic ball
SWITCHMEN
DEMAND
MORE PAY"
(United Pross I.onsod AVIre.)
Chicago. Nov. 11. Twunt-flvs
thomaad members of the iw-Uoh-men's
Union of North America, to
day demanded an lncroiuo of six
cents an hour, whloh whs nrotnlod
them recently by tho roads. Their
domand was submitted today ut a
mooting, attended by eommltUos rep
rosentlng, bosldos the switchmen, the
Ordor of Railway Telegraphers, oativ
slstlng of 30.000 mombors, and tho
freight handlers, consisting of 45,
000 members, who doolare tho two
organizations would not ho satisfied
unions tho swltchmon woro granted
the increaso. Thoro Is talk of the-
swltchmon striking.
W. M. Frost, C. L. Davs, F. W.
Loyner, S. Holmroth, C. F. Young
and Joe Rudolph, after an over-Sunday
visit at their homos in this city,
loft this morning for Gorvals. whore
they aro engaged In buildlug the Ma
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