Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 14, 1907, Image 1

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SALEM, OHEGOX, THIHSDAY, XOYKMIIKK II, 1007
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NO. 202.
URV FOR MRS. BRADLEY MURDER TRIAL
iLEM
iTRONG IN
FINANCE
WIT 60 BROKE
TIIEASUHER IS FAYING
LAHGE SUMS OF GOLD ON
HE WAHHAXTS ABOUT A
IRTKK OF A MILLION STILL
C03IE IN.
state treasury tlia past week
aid out $15,000 In gold on
payrolls, nnJ will contlniio to
tit warrants tor tho present.
to the legal holidays tnuny
warrants cannot bo audited,
II salary warrants nnd luatltu-
ayrolh are being put Through
natter of necessity, unless nn-
nitons arc exhausted.
iccond lmlf of Ktnto tnxos,
rorn the covornl counties, aro
in, anu win rontlnuo to ro
tho trcanury in good shnpo
tuno of about a quarter of n
still due
will get tho benefit. This will Insuro
a largo addition to tho local volume
of gold, and In this respect Salem Is
th emost favored city In the state.
All the rovenues of tho state treas
ury nro distributed at Salem, and nt
least two-thirds of It goes through
tho hands of Salem people and pass
es through Salem banks. That Is
what has mndo our city lnvlnclblo
and Impregnable In nil itlmes of flnau
clal dlstrosB, because wo hnvo had
the wholo statu behind us. A llttlo
slato money leaks down to Portland
onco In a while, and generally In
each porlod of nbnrmal finance n
Mump of It manages to stick thero
, awhllo In a busted bnnlc or two, but
that Is tho inevitable ror.ilt of banka
i relying on stato funds to do their
heavy flnnuclerlng with.
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HEltOIC LIVERYMAN
MEETS SUDDEN DEATH.
(United ProsB Leased Wire.)
Palo Alto, Cal., Nov. 14. Frank
Buckbout, a woll-kuown liveryman,
wns Instantly killed on Alma etrcot
near tho dopot lruto yoBtorday nftor
noon in attempting to stop a runa
way team. Tho team. was hitched to
a load of hay, weighing nbout two
tons, and whon thoy started to run
Buckbout inado a Jump for their
heads. In making tho Jump his foot
slipped, nnd In an instant tho unfortunate-
man slipped to the ground
and tho wheels of tho heavy loaded
wagon pnssed over his head.
Buckbout loaves a family of thrco
children.
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BRADLEY
MURDER
TRIAL
ON IN WASHINGTON
HANKED HEH COIN
IN OLD CHIMNEY.
(United Prosa Lcaaod Wire.)
Tucflon, Ariz,, Nov. 11. Mrs. Fol
Ipo Schramm, an operator for tho
ThoBft Biimn nro tolcphono company, yesterday was
!o for salary warrants, und robbed of $500, nil hor savings. She
rnun enough money to keen nnd hidden mo money in nn oiu
payrolls, and tho city of Salem chimney.
ia-SBfe
i ,
fflCAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
re Are Spot Cash Buyers
iTbat la tho reason you can como to our storo now and got such
aerful Bargains for your monoy. Tho prices on Dress Goods,
t, Cloaks, Sulto, Millinery, Flnnnols, Blnnkota, Clothing, Shoes
all other goodB nro cut to tho quick to Induco rapid selling.
I.SEHIOt'S ACCIDENT
ON ELECT1UO HOAD.
(United Pross Lonsed Wire.)
Mnrysvlllo, Cal., Nov. II. .Joseph
Hoylo was killed outrlcht nnd 1G
othors Injured whon a Northern elec
tric local between Mnrysvlllo and
Yuba City crashed Into a freight
train at 10:10 last night.
The local was on tho main track
fti "PlfMl fttrnnf tllntl tn tiffin!..!.. rt..
'glno of the freight, switching cars
I from a Biding approached. Tho mo
torntan tried to sped ahead of tho
engine, nnd swung his controller
bnck full, but tho local ran Into tho
freight train, and the front part of
tho enr was demolished.
Nono of tho injured will din.
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PliTKIl JACKSON
r' AGAIN IN THE KING.
(Unitod Pross Lonsod Wiro.)
ob Angeles, Nov. 14. Sam Lung-
FltAL .liinni1 iq nv Tin t rnu rorrt 9 n8,lt nKnlnst Pctor Jackson
i.ual judge is O.N TJHAL LOU Tuesday night Is worthy of nnothor
chance, according to Manager Mc
Carcy, of tho Pacific Athletic Club,
and negotiations nro alrendy being
conducted which, If successful, will
see the clover black In action against
Washlntrton Nov ia Tim nrn.i .,m ,,.vnn-. "' i' boob inrough llio
vSXn'rh?! Mh d; 'ow will bo staged on tho night of
WOMAN WHO SHOT E.Y-UNITED
STATES SENATOR AND IX-FED
1IKII LIFE.
(Unltod Prosa Lonaod "vVlro.)
fiou-andi of yarda of all thfi
M sbrdes and materlnls In
Ooodg now on sale at on
manufacturers' cost, yard
25c 35c 45c
49c 65c 75c
Iks here In a grand array of
pUful Mind, woavoa and raa-
'. priced away down, price,
i5c
35c
75c
49c
85c
p thousand yarda of best
ard Ca !r0, Jard
5c
K
flautc i
ight colored Outlaid
Five dollar Silk Undor-
aklrta, now $3.80
$9.50 Silk Poitlcoata In all
tho latest shades, now,, $3.00
Ch1ldron't $4.00 Honvy
WIntor Coata, now 82.30
Children's $3.05 Boar Skin
Goats, special prlco now.$2.-n
Misaea' $0.90 Coats now... $1.50
Ladies' $3.05 Trimmed
Hats now $2.-l."
L7. " X "!" tho 23d"ofUt.,. mTnth
com pie ed before noon J Un,,Pr tho nowl' 'n8-oa "oxl"K "
TSoTofoSItod all but' M;Sds,,VSUV,dec;lonnbty0t,tl!S
threo of its peremptory chnllongcs, rcforeo decision by tho
and tho government has nlno left, i
Judgo Powers, In connection with '
mo uoronso. recnlls a bitterness that
oxlBtod botwoon Senator Brown nnd
himself whon Brown started bis ca-'
reer aa a lawyor In Powers' office. 20
years ago. Whon Powers wns on tho
fedornl bench ho dccldod against
Brown In a enso Involving n largo
stun and fee. Brown Htnrtod-u fight
t'tl PowfH. nnd had him re
moved from tho bench.
Onnodtluu to cnpltal punlbhmout
directed ngnlnst tho womnn proved
n atambling block in tho way of find
ing tho twelfth juror. Finally 8. E.
Garbcr. a grocory clerk, waa accept
ed by tho prosecution. Tho Jury la
as follews:
Janice L. Fonnoy, publlshor; WIN
ii mm is. iifiiHM. urirtc muHur: jifiuni
K. Smith, negro -undertaker; Dan M. (Unltod ProBS IjOnsod Wire.)
wowmnn, grocer; Aioxanuur .m. uoio, i uaKianu, uai., Nov, n. No ono
grocor; John Swconoy, painter; Ju- In tho Inrgo audlonco that wltnoaiod
llus B. Prlgg, bookkeeper; Jullua tho performance of "Mlgnon" by the
Vledt, wntchmnkor; Joseph C. Ilnrt- Milan Opora Company nt Yo Liberty
Joy. coffoo morchant; Jntnoa L. thentro last night, ronllzod that with
WhUoaldo, builder; William II. Itu- tho end of tho first net camo tho end
portus, pnpor hanger. All nro roar-,of Hfo for Elvira Olorando, a ballot.
rled men except Adam K. Smith. dancer. ,
Tho Jury woro aworn in nt u:ju tho exortlon of tho danco which
a. m, closed tho act brought on an nttack
Bradley Cnso Opened. f heart failure. Hor Illness waa ap-
"Mra nrmllov went Ro Brown's of- I,nront to tl0 inonibora of tho com
Oeo YnSaKuSo CUy the wcSk be- PW who wore near her Tho danco
foro ho camo to Washington, and. w?nt on to n tragic ending for Miss
with a ro?2?or thrS w,, heroically whirled
him " tiSSSi ProJocSS ? Turner in ?"nL0ll ,n"'Lm,n!"ta,not, "? r-
his oponlng atatomont. Mra. Brad- "7'" "'" " ,""w,1,Hn" J""r
llov Irnlrn .tnu-n onninlntAlv. Joara ',nt tl OUfialn Of tllO StagO and
como to hor ey
hoad In her hands, her anguish In
creasing rapidly
BALLET
DANCER'S
SAD FATE
DEATH CLOSES 1IIR BONY HANDS
WHILE SHE HEELS THUOUGH
THE MA'IW OF A GHANl) CLT
MAX AND FALLS WITH THE
CUHTAIN.
WOMAN HAS
SOUL OF
ETHIOPIAN
DOES ITS BIDDING
ADVANCED STUDENTS OF NEW
THOUGHT PltOMULGATE A
STHANGE THEOHY TO EX
PLAIN AWAY A CIU.M.E COM
MITTED AT CHICAGO.
foctlon of tho artistic stngo picture
Jo's. aho'Sfef hi? ftth dropped almost at tho snmo
I On reaching tho wings sho foil to
5c
He
e!re ari.
Oat,.
yard
one-half cent
Flannels, Bpeclal
81-3c
M(et-
Jg3
flco lined Winter
Fa:-
15c
Bl6..
8 Table Linens,
35c 49c 65c
yIJr "vJF
J ? p
m $ ft
rUJHUl 4t 1sft n nl nnnotAfiint Imt n ..., t t
"Wo propose to Bhow that tho ;" " ' Li ""' "J " ...ir" u"n,,u'"
shootlne waa deliberato and nromed- "' , , " w . ""'. wnoo uwu-
ItoWnY'hevoraorS
murder in tho first degree." said '' tr ,,l,m,nLft L I1 ?"l&.
. . ..V. ...IMIVIIV.U UH li UlllUt PIUU Ut
tho ourtnln
A phyaloian was hastily summoned,
Ixit of no avail. Tho remains will bo
sant to Italy for burial. Mian Giord
ano was a natlvu of MJlau aud agod
48 yoars.
Turner.
T, J. Talty, hotel manngor, tosll
flsd about tho finding of Brown ly
ing In a pool of blood.
'I aakod him who did tho shoot
ing, nnd ho pointed to Mrs. Brndloy.
Brown told mo to call Gunn. hJa aa-i
BThe wfll kn 'Sho has cauiei IXWrPJlIM 1JONTP GO
mo troublo all my life.' t Tmiil Pri.T leF,f 8M
"Bradlov told mo to haw that h (Unltod Pross Loasod Wiro.)
I was not Brown's wife, but tho moth- BojBe. Idaho. Nov. 14. Tho Twin
or of his two ohlldron. Brown uri """s iNonn hkio unnd nnd Wntor
not deny hla. 'Company has boon cltod to appear
A recess was thon akon. (boforo tho postal dopnrtment and
n i show why a fraud ordn should not
xmrrnnnicT rmcrniMT . wimu hkuihm, H, prouiDlting Jl
METHODIST FIMSCOPAL ' m ,Igo of Mlo lnniia ,. .,",,
HOMI3 MISSION BOAHD. takon aftor nn Investigation mado by
(Unltod Prosa Loasod Wiro.) n agont of tho department Into tho
nnimi " pwrsuod In oponlng tho land
Sal j BOtlo'no"t. U la alleged to bo a
We show a graud Belectron nt
ladles' up-to-dato CoaU and Sult
in all the new colors cardinal",
brown, navy and green. We can
glvo you prices on ladles' CoatB
and suits that you will And
mighty hard to beat In this part
of the world.
m McEVOY BROS.
GfEROAIi AND COUIIT STREETS. SALEM. OREGON.
w -
Portlaml. Nov. It. The an
mooting or tne ,ieinoaii tspiwuiwi i0ttoj-y.
liomo .Muwion uoara anu contimi- ThIa , thn mMhni1 n,1nn,01 ,k ,,.
teoa on oliurch extension meou in fetlora EOvornmont luolf In ion o
Portland thw afternoon at 2 o'clock aVaSS tho rSSiL &??
and will b In Jiorton for tlt next Jnflr, oharacterIzea ,and J, J
flvo days. Fully a dozen bliihow Kaoh a,)poant for ,and hQ
and many high HgnltarIo or tne amount of tho first navmont Thft
Methodist church will be hero and 1 numSotuVifffiU aid
will be one of the moat notable gath- drawn flut ftfc random M f u
erinp of ocoloelaatlcs In the hletory c ftot openJn , thJs t ,
of the northwoet. Fully $1,000.- beo b (h, n,e,iltKi
000 will bo appropriated during the, tJn uy im mltl0ii-
next flvo days for the home miwnon
work. . t.
A reception will be tondared the
party tonight by the Portland Melh-odlats.
NOItTHEHN CITY IH
FIXODED WITH LABOH.
(Unltpd Press Loasod Wire.)
Vancouver, B. C. Nov. 14. Van
couver la bolntr floodod with all kinds
'of laborers, and no work la available
,The call for help went out months
gwi out wnen mey wero wanton
Now, whon
Drya" Will Announce,
ri'nltwl Pros Leased Wiro.)
Ohlpnen. Nov. 14. Bryan Will for thev were not tn i hnH
mnllv nnnnnnfirt his candidacy for the the Winter In Httnp In nnl wnrU In
presidency In tho Commoner tfoday, being abut down In tho lumber and
according to word receivuu in -'-. copper campa. hundreds of men aro
go today. Ho will outline me inai- available. Two thouaand ore Idle in
form and give hla opinion of tii tho boundary district. Tho mayor
cause of tho financial unrest and tne 0f Vancouver has closed tho labor
Temedy Bryan U now In Wtewn- bureau, so many applications were
sin. making a tour of the state, ilia I made. Moro aro rushing In, and, as
Chicago menus say wiui ne government authorltlea aro pa
pared a statemem. ana whm, ii w w( Jng mtle attention to adjust conjl
printers ueiore ii"i. i"vw "-- nona, uunareaa win uo out or w
(Unltod Press Lcnscd Wiro.)
Chicago. Nov. 14. Has Mra. Evo-
lyn Uomndko tho soul of n dead
Ethiopian?
Around that question tlioro con
tors n srnngo sorioa of ovonts In con
nection with tho case of the woman
who la confronting n prison aontonco
or incarceration In nn Insane aayi'im
Tho caso wl'I bo continued on No
vombor 1C. Whllo In tho court room
Mrs. Homndko wns urgod by Dr.
Axol GMBtnfson, who has tronted tho
womnn In Jail, to withdraw hor ploa
of guilty, and mnko n fight for hor
freedom.
"I am auro," said tho physician,
"that this woman I pofticitRCd of an
Ethloplnn spirit, which la nbsolutoly
In control of her actions. Sho is ab
solutely Innocont of doing wrong,
oxcopt whon this spirit overpowers
hor will, nnd forces hor to do Its
bidding."
Tno opinion of Dr. Guelnfron co
incides with that rocontly cxproreod
by Dr. Sheldon Lonvlft, known n.i nn
advnncod student of "now thought."
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MONAHCHIST PAHLIAMENT
MEETS IN HUSHIA.
(United Prosa Lonaod Wiro.)
St. Potoraburg, Nov. 14. Tho
third Douma oponod nt 11 o'clock
this morning In tho Tnurldo palnco.
Troops nilcHl nil streou In tho vicini
ty of tho palaco. ThIa Douma will
not likely bo popular a It certainly
will bo monarchists In aympnthlos,
to tho dlsgUBt of tho radical olemout.
Tho majority of tho legislators bo
llevo that tho govornmont lins not
doalt sovoroly enough with tho poo
plo. Tho lower branch Is bnllotlng for
protiidont. M. Komynkoff, who lios
withdrawn hla declination, la a fa
vorable candidate.
Nicholas Homalkoff. distinguished
Octoborlst, wiih lectl prosldont of
tho Doumn, caualng groat surprise.
Homalkorr la necoptablo to tho court
party.
DcwpltA tho procnutlona of tho po
ll co Abo "rodH" ffcnttorod around
hand bills announcing tholr Inten
tion of blowing un the assembly.
Tho new Doumn la rognrdod aa a tool
of tho court party, packod with mon
archists by election manipulations,
Tho legislators woro hlHsod on tho
nt roots. Mncblno gunn hnvo been
mounted In window oppoBlto the
pnliico ready for uso should tho
reds" ondoavor to got busy. Of
442 membora, two nro .Iowa, 20 aro
Polo, 10 aro Armenians and 10 nro
Muaeolmon. Tho rest nro Orthodox
BuMlanH. Elghty-flve per cent are
conservatives.
POLICEMAN'S WIFE
WHO WAS HEPAKATED..
(United Press Loasod Wire.)
Loa Angeles, Cal., Nov. 14. Mra,.
WWIUIU U IiriUIl, VKUV Ul X'UIICUIUItU.
Wllllnm O'Brien, killed herself laafi
night In a rooming houso by bUooU
ing. Tho bullet entored tho heart
and death camo as sho repllnod. up
on tho bod1 In a position of h1 timber.
O'Brien nnd his wlfo, according; to.
neighbors, separated a year ngo
ii
CHICAGO BANKS
THY SMALL CHECKS,
(Unltod Press LenBod Wiro.)
Chicago, Nov. 14. At a mootmi-v
of tho Chicago Clearing Housu Asso
ciation, nt which nil of tho 10 mem
ber banks woro roprcBonted, It was.
decided upon rccommendntion of tho-
clearing houso commltteo to Isguo-
checks of small donomlnnttons,
whloh nro to bo used aa a medium ot
exchange In lieu of currency until
such tlmo ns tho local banks boo fit
to Tosumo paymonta ngnln. Tho plan..
.whloh linn been undor consldorntlon-
for nearly ton days', will bocomo of
fectlvo Friday. Tho now chocks will
bo In dcuomlnntlona of $1, $2, 5 nnd
$10.
WIRELESS
TELEGRAPH
STATIONS
SEIZED ON ATTACHMENT THO-.
CEEDING8 THEY SOLD II-.
LIONS OF STOCK ON TONS t)F
UOSEATF. L1TEHATUUE.
-o-
FOUND CIVS OV
LATE STANFOHD STUDENT.
(Unltod Pre Leased Wiro.)
San Joe, Cal.. Nov. 14. Tho shot
gun belonging to Cheater Sfint waa
waa found In Fek lako this morning
by Deputy Shorlff Mulhall. Chostor
Silent wom a Stanford student, nnd
the son of Judge Silent, of Loa An
golee. Ho disappeared from Stan
ford Unlvoralty on Septombor 19,
tost. Tho body waa found In Felt
lako a woek later. It waa thought at
the tlmo that ho had met with foul
play, but tho finding of tho gtm dis
proves ho thoory of foul play. Death
la now known to have boen oithor ao-
oldontal or suicidal.
day
t
all winter.
DJff
Too Much KxcpshIvo Liberty,
(United Prosa Leased Wire.)
Home. Nov. ii. The pdpo, aftor
Investigating tho olopomont of Helen
Maloney, the daughtor of Martin Ma
lonoy, tho Standard Oil magnate,
with Samuel Clarkeon, whon she w&s
already married, said teday:
Tho oxceaslvo liberty granted to
young people In America may lead
to unpleasant results."
O ' ....
Portland Hank Balances,
(United Press Leased Wire )
Portland, Nov 14 Clearings.
$807,181; balance, $08,109.
(Unltod Prosa Leased WIro.)
Ban FrnnclBco, Nov. 14. Led by
Captnln Ooorgo UIbh, shipwrights
orodltorH of tho OccldontrU nnd Ori
ental Wlroloa ToJegrnph Company
bogan n campaign yoaterday to col
lect SOIIIO SI 0.000 dill) Mmm tn
building norlnl atatjona from Ban
Francisco to Loa Angolou.
In tllO tntlKlo attending Ihn ttlnan.
hltloll of tills WlroIOHH ontnrnrlNn nil
but ono of tho stations hnvn ohuimi-
tho huuds of thn orcdltora.
uoonnii and Ko lor. attornova. or
Eureka, whoro Bokh hmi uinnpn.i
Judgmont by vlofault of an nttach
mont against tho wlrolew atntlonfc
roprOHont tho orodltorn, und proposo.
If nocosuiry, to curry tho light Into
tho cojirta of Now York.
Who la really liable for thn ilnli'n
of tho defunct corporation la mnoii.
disputed.
ThO OCCtdOlltnl nnd Orlnnlnl Wlrn.
lean Company wns a eubaldlnrv or
ganization of tho Amorloan Do For
est Wlroloss Company, from which
It rocolvod a obnrtor to handle tho
territory of tho Pacific coast. Al.
1. 1 i 1 V A ----- -J wr
nu nun mo uriont.
With about $50,000 In rnah, tho
company floated $2,000,000 In atock
One of tho first staltoni to go uj
lookod down on tho Golden Outo fron
Huaulnn Hill. This waa aolzed by On
car C. Brill for salnry. and haa been
bought by tho Unltod Window. Oth.
ora sprang up at Loa Angolas, San "
Diego and Eurokn, Lltoroturo Isauod
by tho company wnH roaetito.
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PItOMI.V13.NT CANADIANS
IMPOHTING JAPANHHR.
(United ProsB Lonaod Wiro.)
Vniicouvoi, B. C, Nov. 14. Oloso
questioning of Japnnouo wllnosaoa by
McKonzIo King, fodornl coinmlt-ulon-er,
haa brought out tho fnot that
prominent local mon nroJit tho head'
of the official Nippon Supply Com
pany, whloh haa tho inrguU Immi
gration nnd contraotlng department
In British Columbia. Further dovol
opmonta aro oxpoctc-1, aa King haa.
told aomo of tho Jnnnnojo wltnoanoa
that they woro lying to him' nnd must
tell tho truth. Tho nrosldout of thn
Jnpnneso boarding Iioimo koopers"
union la now donylng tho tttatemonta
ho mado whon before Klntf when ho
put in his claim for damages.
o
ovEit no(M iMpr)Yi:s
iaiD OFF TEMPOHAHILY.
(Unltod Proaa Loaaod Wiro.)
Clnolunatl. Nov. 14. Owlnir to.
tho tlghtuocH of tho monoy market
tho National Cash RoglHtor Com
pany, of Dayton, tho blggoat plant or
Ita kind In tho world, laid off ovor
2000 employ os this morning. Tho
management cannot seouro aufflolent
monoy to moot Ita payrolls.
AN AMATEUK I'LAY
THAT SHOOK THE TOWN.
(Unltod Press Leased Wire.)
Maryavlllo, Cal , Nov. 14 During
tho performance of "Tho Cuban Spy,'-
a tno wuoatiana opora house, at
Wheatland laat night, a. keg of now-
dor exploded through tho blunder ot
a stago hand The corner of tho
building waa blown lo splinters. Tho
exploai-m waa heard all over town
No ono wjmi hurt.