Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 21, 1907, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1007
NO. 267.
PPROPRIATIONS FOR WARSfflPS SOUGHT
.i -S-JtiSsi?-'
L ASK
OR FOUR
NEW SHIPS
MORE FINDS
ii WIHi HE MADE TO CON-
83 FOR ?iiJ,tJUU,uuu uiu-
DBTTBIt VESSELS TUP
kited Press Lensod Wire.)
Itington, Nov. 21. Whilo
nuthorltatlvo has ns yet
mado public regarding
commendations of tho nd-
tlon na to the now
fblch congress will bo asked
lido for In tho naval appro
bill, it Ib earnestly hoped
of tho most prominent mon
inavy turn congress win givo
1,000 for the construction of
battleships of at IcaBt 22,-
19, and they would bo even
iUKKC3t that tho tendency
lis rapidly sotting in tho dl-
5f bigger ships, and thoy in-
slut that there is no good reason whv
the slzo of tho now battleships
ships should be confined to that of
tho Dolawnro class, now building, In
ordor to complete one- fighting unit
of four 20,000-ton ships.
"Tho bigger tho ship that heads
tho fighting Jino, tho hotter," re
marked a high authority today. "Wo
hopo that congress will seo this. Wo
nlso hopo that congross will appro
priate a sufficient sum to make some
very much needed tests of armor and
construction under service conditions."
It will be urged to congress that
future nnval construction bo based
on the most complcto possible data
to be obtained. Our naval officers
Bay that it Is time this nation censed
to follow in the path marked out by
others.
HUNTERS
DIE FROM
EXPOSURE
OPERATOR DROWNS
AFFINITY' CASE IN
IOWA NORMAL SCHOOL.
Dos Moines In., Nov. 21. Churcn
society and educational soclotloa have
nothing to talk about at tho presont
tlmo but tho revolations following
tho resignation of Mrs. Catherine
Gray.hcad of vocnl instruction nt
tho Normal School.Cedar Palis, nnd
tho dlsmaasal of Dr. Thomas W.
Todd, professor of elocution there.
SInco it became noised about
that both wore corapollcd to givo
lip their positions, Cedar Falls has
begun to realizo that a llfc-slzo nffln-
ROOSEVEIr IS NOT
AFRAID OF THE RANKS.
Washington, Nov. 21. Theodore
Roosevelt Is doing his pnrt as a prl
valo citizen to mnlntnln the banks on
a sound foundation. Ho gives an
example on tho first of every month
of tho foolishness of hoarding mon
ey by depositing in ono of tho lend
ing national banks of Washington
tho full nmonnt of his monthly sal
ary as President of tho United
States. Tho President gets his sal
ary In tho shapo of treasury war
rants on tho first of each month
which is drawn to his order for
?41CC.CC. Tho President indorsos
It on tho bnck and it is sent to tho
bank whoro ho keeps his doposlt.
VANCOUVER n. .C.) HUSINESS
MEN MEET DEATH IN HOWE
SOUND TACOMA TELEGRA
PHER RUN DOWN HI TUG
1IOAT..
I1ICAG0 STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
Jem's Greatest
by Goods Selle
IE CHICAGO STORE OFFERS
st merchandise nt prices that will surprlso tho closest buyers.
goods, Bllki, ladlos' coats, Indies' suits, children's coats, fine
men's and boys' clothing, hosiery, underwear nnd hundrods of
artie'e
(United Press Lonscd Wire.)
Vancouver, D. C Nov. 21.- With
in sight of tho city's lights, Alox
Holdon, aged 18, nnd Rlchnrd Hud-
bou, aged fiO, died a frightful death
from exposure. Thoy woro mombors
a party of threo business men who
hnd been on a hunting trip, tho third
member being Arthur Chapman.
Monday night thoir boat cnp3izod
off Howo Sound, lens thnn ton miles
from Vancouver. At daylight Hold
on pwnm ashore, but tho cliffs woro
too precipitous and tho sons running
too high for him to gain a footing.
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WAS MRS.
BRADLEY
INSANE?
JUDGE'S QUESTION
ACCUSED WOMAN DENIES SHE
THREATENED EX-SENATOH -DECLARES
NO I1RIUE WAS OF
FERED HER.
(United ProBB Lonned Wiro.)
Washington, Nov. 21. Mrs. Brad
loy reaumod tho stand under crosh-
loxainlnntlon at 10 o'clock this morn
ing. At tho conclusion of tho exam
ination alienists will givo their vlowi
on tho defendant's snnlty. In this
ntngo will appear Judgo Powora' hy-
'pothetlcal question which Is sntd to
bo longor than tho ono in tho Thaw
enso.
IQNACEJAN PAOPRPWfiKI. urB' wub miitui, uui
The m.nt tiiimint wim i-o..niv or. hor volco was firm nnd ovon. Attor-
rlved In this country for nconcort tour. ey Ilnkor led tho witness back to
wsJUXXJsw tho days on tho farm, whoro, in 1902,
Ity caso htt3 beon overlooked for sho had mot Max Drown, who ob-
Ho mnnnged with great difficulty to Bovqrnl years. Todd has a daughter Jected to her presonco. Aftor n fow
got bnck to tho ovorturnod sailboat ,18 years of ago, nnd Mrs. Gray loft questions on this, Attorney Bnker
Chapman and Hudson had beon left .Mr. Gray, who wns not nn nfllnlty, asked her:
clinging to tho ovorturnod boat, but LMiuuuu.AHiuuMiaiMiixii.ii.xUU.Mx.xUHii
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NOTICE
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Tho first number on High School Literary Course.
rards ct CGe and 75c plain
fancy Dress Goods, ia
ft values, jard v?i
fM&s best standard C
63, yard
fards of dark and light colr-
cutlng flannels a
qua'Ity, worth " c
yard , f W
a.cuMng flannel oi n
al p, c yard ..OI3 3C
Na of ards of nretty
and v, .listing silks now
at sr. a'l pricos 2"5c, 39c,
ftS1)', C 7"u nar varvl.
B's cf f-f dros eoods now
PltKL.
tt'sff fin dress and waist
Mka r a hlp prior.
rs cf C-uble blan-
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Coats and Suits
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"'lJ'j g. t our prices.
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whon Holdon reached It on his return
ho waa in a stnto of complete ox
haustlon. Hudson and Chnpman lift
ed him to tho keol of tho capsized
boat nnd bound him with ropes so
that If ho Bhould bocomo unconscious
ho would not fall Into tho wntor.
Then Chapman mado tho swim for
tho shore, and, nfter a desperato ef
fort, climbed tho cliffs. Ycstorday
Chnpman gavo tho alarm, and two
tugs loaded with mon quickly put
out to tho roscuo. Lnto last night
tho tugs roturnod. Tho roscuorH
luiina uio cnpBizou crnu nuoui qiBiu MmQ ymrB B0 To(,,, ,,a8 confoM., ..jiow nmny tJm08
miles out, with young Holdon'w ,,. hIa lovo for tho woinn,, nI, tho rtwtod?"
body still bound to it. Hudson must BtlI,,nn,a hnvA iim,,u..0(l thn nfflnitv! Mr nmiiiv rAi.iin.i
. . -" W" "" ----.-- ,.. " -V , ---w. ....V(r Vl'HVII
wnsnou dogr0o on hlm four."
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THE B0ST0NIA SEXTETTE, .
MELVA CLEMAIRE, Soprano
At First Christian church, Thursday, Novombor 21. General '
admission GOa.
and whon tho dofondnnt steppe
from tho stand Bho scotneef to bo
stronger than at tno closo or tho flrat
day's ordeal. Sho waB under eTrn
Inatlon 10 hours ami 40 mluutQQ.
CRUDE MEDIUM OF
EXCHANGE AT flOLDFnXLT
(United Press Lonsod Wlro.)
Qoldllcld Nov., Nov. 21. It r
plan now under consideration by
W. E. Dowlon, manngor of tho No
vada Goldfleld Rwluctlon Workr
is consumatod, Goldflold will soon
havo a circulating medium whleU
will roliovo to a great extent the
scarcity of real money with whlcK
tho camp la nllllctosl. Tho plan.
In to tnko tho bullion produced'
by tho mills nnd make it Into,
bars and otnmp thereon tho
value, which will bo UBCd as monoy.
Tho question of tho legality of tho.
plan and Its posslblo .conflict with?
tho curroncy lawn of tho land 1b now
being Investigated.
TO FETE
U. S. FLEET
NIPPONESI
ISE WI
AVY V
IN THE PACIFIC
AMfJfCItU
WILL HAIL
CAN NAVV WHEN IT CItUISKpt!
IlIIMMllHMllmH3llMIalll-HIII
woro you ar
havo been benumbod and
"Throo or
ovorbonrd nnd drownod. Thoro wip
no trnco of him, nnd ho could not
swim.
"Hid you over hit tho sonator with
nn umbrella, kuooklng out uovornl
RUN' DOWN RV TUGS.
IIOUGIIT OYSTERS AND
AND WAS SERVED A PEARL. ot teeth?"
(United Press Loasod Wire.) Tao dofondont triod to ovndo a dl-
San Dernardlno. Cnl.. Nov. 21.- rct answer, but finally answered
Ono Teli'grnpher Drou'iml niul Com.
pniilon Narrowly Escnpes,
Tncnmii Wnnli.. Vnu 91 . Prflfl
McDonnol waa drownod and Joe d.ovo,? ft vll suit for tho posses
George Skinnor nnd Chris Hartmnn,!"08-"
tho latter nronrlotor of a roBtaAirant. I 8ho donlod that sho threatened to
aro involved In n wrangle that may.b,ow Brown'a bond off If ho rofusod
to marry hor.
utiH N r nvn h1 Vf i-t kal OlrlltnIM
Plnlmrir. hi. inmnnnton nnrrnwlv B,u" ui "- '""' " .
escaped .loath last ovenfng, when tho ortlorod nm! f0,nJ, "
two, in a rowboat, woro run down by ,oarl n",onB Jhe,n- " h0,a u a, l
ih tff Fnvorito ow-,1 l,v tho Tfl- oxoltemont. Hartmnu was at-
ooma Tub & Darso Company. ,u faoted, and asked to soo the gem
charge of Captain Dyrloy, who saw " omiming ownorshlp.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Washington, Nov. 21. lromU
nont nnvnl ofllcom who will havfv
command in tho Pnclflo crulno ro
rosponsllilo for tho statnmont thst -Ambnsundor
Aokl, of Japan, nt a,(
dinner given In honor of Roar-Ad-
mlrnl Evans last Satiirday night, ox
tendud nn Informal invitation to th
Ainorlcan fleot to visit Japan during ,-
Its crulso to tho Pacific, and In
formed Admlrnl Evans 'that a formal'
Invitation would bo prosontod to
tho Prosldont through Secretary
Root In a fow days.
Thoso olllcero nlso assort that tho
Prosldont nnd Soorotnry Root hnv
decided to accept tho Invitation, and
will tiolxo tho opportunity to Join
with Japan In n demonstration of ln
tornol courtoslos on u mngnlflcont
Honlo, for tho purpnso of oonvlnolns
tho pooplo of tho two untloiiH that
wnr is out of tho quostlon."
Tho cross-examination of Mr.
Urndloy oJosexl shortly aftor nodn.
Judgo Powers' bypothotloal qufld-
tlon Is:
HbI "FIrt, Mrs. Urndloy had two
Latorin,,nt8 InBnna with homicidal attaoki,
TROUBLED
BY 6UILTY
C0NSQENCE
and that hor father Ib In n sanaturi-
tho boat near tho centor. ipllntorliiK au' poar,s that thoy ,nlRntl havu
it Into fragments, throwing the oc-;ooa,nol- Shlnner Is not satlsflod,
cupants Into tb watr. Floburj? l has cowmltod attorney with
was rosouod but MoDonnol, It Is be-.vlow to a civil suit for tho rocovory
llovod, was stunnod by tho forc of of tno gem
tho collision and sank.
McDonnol was a tolegraph opom-
tor employed by tho Weatorn Union
The AlaJikun nt Salem.
Tho play this evening at tho Grand
Ladlos
now
20 Rubberized
now
High class coats and suits now
marked away down.
Flno furs at any price you wish
from
95c up
McEVOY BROS.
)stERCTAIi AND COURT STREETS, SALEM, OREGON.
. i . - iiu uuiLiur wuei ruiwrruii iti -liih uib1
mo ooai ana snouioa a warninK i - " who LavI ,t na hJa urn. parnlyzod.
thorn. Thinking thoy could crow tr,f l nUrney. who gavo It aB hia ,
,, n, Ml t th ' ..-,,, ti,0 op n on, off-hnnd, that Skinner ' oonu, a mow on tno head with
ahoad of tho tug they pulled tho ' n hoo whon the dofondant was fire
harder for shore. Tho tug struck ."" bought tho oysters, and not , mantnv
.. . . nnv nnnrls Innt Ihnv mlcMin IiftV . ""'" --. .. ...... ..
"Third, that women with maternal
IiiBtlnots as wtrong as dofondnnt's
frequontly havo delusions that thy
aro being porseouted under certain
physical conditions.
"Fourth, fits of dpregon or ela
tion resulting from Rrown's qunr
ro and reconciliations unbalanced
hor mind.
"Fifth, the revelation of Drown'
troaohery through tho Adams letter
dethroned hor reason."
Thoso will be followed by tho fol
lowing quoHtlens:
"First .nsoiming that thoso facts
aro true, oould tho dofondant dis
tinguish right from wrong?"
"Second, was she mentally re.
sponulblo and third, was sho In
sanoT" The defendant denied that tho son
ator had offered hor IC0O0, a Los
Angolos rosldonco and an annuity
of $100 until tho youngoat chlJd was
21. Judgo Powers questioned hor
AI'TER MANY YEARS RHPE.NTENT
SINNER RirrURNH HUS1CINO
IKO TO MERCHANT.
(United Press Loceod Wiro.)
Clovordnle, Cal.,
Ilglou hn workod
Nov. 21.
ohangiw In
Re-
tho-
not yot been recovorod
o
Tolegraph Company. HIb body haa Bhould havo a bumpor Capital City
audience. Thoso who saw It at Port
land say tho sconlc offoots are won-
WASHINGTON' FELON UNDER derful. uesjues tnoir own oronos-
ARREST AT SAN FRANCISCO, tra, tho I'eorioss oronosira or uu
runlted Press Leasod Wire.) cky will play with a musical, program
San Franolseo, Nov. 21.Dotec-'oqual to the Halllg orchotra. Un-
tlvos P. J. Ralloy and R. Murphy, loss our poopio paironizo buou piays
oarly thin morning arroetod Abraham they will havo tho sonsatlon of pay
J. Conn at the home of his s!ater-ln- ing fnro to Potland nnd return
law, Mrs. Jennie Price, 1405 Stolnor, whenever they want to seo a first-
street, upon telegraphic advice from oiase snow.
tho Bhorlff of Everett, wash. Conn
Is wanted In' the
a felony charge.
northern city on
Chicago Mnrkets.
Chicago., Nov. 21 Cash wheat,
oponod $1.01, closed $1.00.
Honm Quwn Range ,uasn corn oponea ot, oiosea ou-h.
At si)eolal prices to oloso out the Cash oats opened Sotfolosod 50.
line. A big reduction In tho abovo PortlandWheat, club 84, blue-well-known
ranges. Must be sold to stem 80.
mako room for Ducks and Toledo! Tacoma Mheat, bluestom 82,
ranges. Duron & Hamilton.
edub 80.
again, taking up a number of tho de
fendant's letters to Drown. The let
ters painted a picture of tho defend
ant's happiness on tho farm.
The court adjourned for luncheon
I nature und life of C. W. Mlloy. of
Continental, Ohio, and he has made
roetltutlon for n bunking peg which
ho Htolo from W. H. Long when the,
latter was in tho hurdwnro business
at Continental. For yoars Long 1km
been ongaged In tho same trade at
Cloverdale, and ho hnd forgottoii
ihnt such a man ns Mlloy had ovor
exlstod. Recently ho recelvod n let
ter from Contlnontal, Ohio, which
followed protty gonorally tho now
Roosovolt stylo of spoiling, and wnu
without n punctuation mark from
start to finish. Tho letter is as foU
Iewh:
"Continental, OhJo, Oot. tho St.
-Dear Frlend: While you wan In
tho hardware huslnosa at Continental
1 plkot MP a husking pog and keep it
einco that tho Lord saved mo and I
want to mako It rlto and 1 want yon
to forglvo mo for It hearo Is 25 cents
If that hain't anuf let "V know and
J will ml?Q ij rlto from O. W. Mlloy.'
II, P. O. KJku . '
Initiation tonight. Something
doing. Musicians aro requctited ta
bo prosentJM .-
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