Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 23, 1907, Image 1

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ATION QUESTION
AGAIN
ME TO
D SOUND
OF SIKHS
TROUBLESOME
COME HINDUS MAY UK
iS TO HAWAIIAN SUGAR
LlONS JAPANESE SMUG
busy.
led Press LcaBCd Wire.)
i, Wash , Nov. 23. H. D.
credited rei)rc8ontntlvo or a
of wealthy sugar plantern,
pood living and no.no too
ork and can mm empioy-
cllmnto altogether conge-
fow hundred vagrant Hln-
are now dodging starvation
io fogs and rain storma of
ipltoblo Northwest.
y plain to take all of them
Ind with him. Men nro
tho big plantations of
Hawaii, and it is tho idea
iy that ho can rolievo Del-
IVancouvcr aud Seattlo of
tho inciting cause for further rlotn,
and at tho same time' do a splendid
stroke of business for the sugar syn
dicate, whoso reproiontatlve he is.
With this idea uppermost, Mr
Kay has entered into- negotiation i
with dlfforont steamship lines to boo
what can be arranged in tho way of
transportation from this port to Hu-
wail.
Ho nlBo discussed the advisability
of his scheme with British Vice
Consul Bernard Pelly, and it Is un
derstood that Mr. Pelly was quite
as encouraging as wero tho members
of tho chamber. Having started
business at thU end of the line Mr.
Kay left for San Francisco.
SimiRKltra nt Work.
BolllnRham, Wash., Nov. 23.
United States immigration officers
along tho boundary line between
BrltlBh Columbia and this country
aro puzzling at the manner In which
tho Jnpanoso are stealing their way
across tho lino and have come to tho
conclusion that a band of clover
smugglers In operating, guiding tlio
undeslrnblo nllcns into this country
in tho dark hours; of night and then
leaving them to tako caro of thorn
solves. Within the lost week 12
havo boon caught near this city and
othors haver been tuken In other
parts of tho state
APPEALS
FOR MORE
EQUIPMENT
ADMIRALS REPORT
HHVAN MUST UK
THE CONVENTION'S CIIOICK.
(United Press Loosed Wire.)
. French Lick, Ind., Nov. 23. The
anti-Bryan soutlmont following Tag
gart's dinner to tho members of the
Democratic national committee last
night Is gaining strength todny.
Loading Democrats admit that Bryan
is tho strongest candidate now, but
that ho should not bo nominated if
ho is not the strongest in the con
vention. Mayor Dahlman, of Omaha,
says Nebraska Domocats will not
Bulk if another good Democrat Is
nominated.
FOREIGN PURCHASES AUK REC
OMMENDED UNPREPARED
CONDITION OF THE UNITED
STATES CITED.
-o-
Tlio RuardB who havo been search
ing for A. C. Hunt, who escaped from
tho ponitcntlary nt Walla Walla,
havo been called In and tho search
abandoned.
m
ICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
Jem's Greatest
y Goods Seller
I CHICAGO STORE OFFERS
emerchnndise at prices that will mirprlso tho closest buyers.
bd8, rllk , ladles' coats, ladles' suns, cnuuruu b wu, --
n's aud boys' clothing, hosiery, unaorwear umi u
Bc'ev
da of Cc and 75c plain
ecy tore- Goods. A
blu-., ard 07 y
is b"t rtandard r
yard tJt
M of da-k and light colr-
otiDg flinnels a
L'Qua'Py worth r
lird , , uw
M F-! :ard ..0 130
of jnrds of pretty
id wa! 'ng silks now
sxa1 pues 25c, 39c,
"" 7"e rier vnml
j
of ft-- ,i .j eon ila now
fwt r ,
Of ft--, r , , anj walot
C'W II I.I-" PRIOR.
Of i ' t.lan.
...39c
Coals and Suits
&iu down don't
E'' t arnriees.
N c.r
. . ?0.7 J
Coa'r
$2.95
0 Coat
v'v
Jn i
III !lvH
m wlr
Mr I M&V x
Ladles' $15.00 Coats,
now.. ,
$9.50
$12.50
$20 Rubberized Coats,
now
High class coats and Butts now
marked away down.
Fine furs atjiny price you wish
from
95c up
McEVOY BROS.
AL AND COURT STREETS. SALEM, OREGON
MYSTERY IN
DEATH OF
(United Press Leased Wire)
Washington, Nov. 23. Tho gon-
eral unprcpareduoRS of tho United
States for war, its dopendonco upon
foreign manufacturers for war ma
terial, and Its BcrlotiH defects In or
mamont and equipment of battle
ships was exposed by the annual ro
port of Rear-Admiral N. E. Mason,
chief of tho b'.ironu of ordnnnco,
published today. Tho admiral re
gards It as "absolutely necessary"
that Congress should authorize tho
secretary of tho navy to make pur
chases of war material abroad.
Tho navy would havo to purchano
nt least 100 moro torpedo boats
abroud, whllo tho homo manufac
turers woro completing their present
contracts. It may bo necessary to
got n cortaln number of armor ploro-
Ing projectiles and rango finders
abroad. Tho rllloB and mnchluo
guns In tho navy aro reported to ho
rapidly wearing out.
Tlio roport nfto rccommonds that
an appropriation of a million and 'i
half for tho purchaso of modern tor
nedo boats, and tho minimum whlah
should bo considered is 200. AIho
that ton tlmos that numbor would
hardly placo tho Unltod Stato on an
equality of cortaln nations of sup
posed Inforlor naval power.
FINANCIER
rounder of I'ortlnml Firm Dies. In
His Room nt In .AiiKelcs May
Have Hem DcnitiiU'd.
EVIDENCE
POINTS TO
A MURDER
STUDENT ACCUSED
TWO UNIVERSITY OK CALIFOR
NIA ROYS QUARREL OVER A
GIHL-ONE ALLEGED TO HAVE
KILLED THE OTHER.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Oakland, Cnl., Nov. 23. Harry' 0.
Klelnschmldt, a student at tho Uni
versity of California, nftor bolng
"sweated" for 48 hours by tho Borko
ley authorities In n back room of tho
matter by (hiding n verdict oCt HtoW
cldo.
TlniH tho matter routed until tho-
brothers of Frank. Bollowa, tn Chi-' ,
cngo, believing a murdor nnint have
been committed, persisted in dc
ninndlng n more thorough lnvcctls
tlon. Tlieso Invofltlgntiona BtartefXi
threo months nftor the death of Bal.
lows, and promise to develop a mur-.
dor mystery that- ccIIpbcb nnyrtilnEfc.
in tho nnturo of vlolont crlmo thafc
the.' county has witnessed In -msnyjr
years.
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KIDNAPED CHILDREN
TO OET HER WAGES.
United Prcos Leaflod Wire.)
St. LaiilB, Mo., Nov. 23. Doclnr.
Ing thnt in wns duo her In wagos
and thnt Bho has boon unablo to cal--lect
tho money, Lorlno Myers, nw,
nurse girl, yesterday kidnaped the,
two llttlo sous of Mr. and Mm, AK
bert Johnson, and left n nolo snylnR
thnt they would bo roturnod to tnolf
parerttH whon tho monoy wns paid.
After a search lasting many houra.
tho girl and tho children woro found
in Webster Grove .a suburb, and:
Miss Myers wns placed under arreac
(United PrcsB Leased WIro.)
Los Angolci, Cnl., Nov. 23. Mya
tory Burrounds tho doath of Adonl-
ram J. Sanborn, tho 80-yonr-old
llnftncler and Jblnt founder of the
flnji of Sanborn, Vnll & Co., or Los
i-AnRClos, San Francisco and Port
land, who yesterday wns found
doad In bed In nn npartment houro
on 'Control avonuo. Tlio oged man
had! 'ot boon seen about tho house
'since last Monday. Tho landlady of
tholhouso bocamo suspicious, and
yesterday broke Into tho room.
I Thorn wcm-u no marks of Injury tin-
on tno body whon It was found. San
qi&&1 wna nearly as strango an
his death. Ho Is sntd to havo btvn
'oxceedlng eccentric, living tho llf
of a roohiBo.
Whether ho bocamo tomporarllv
insane from constant brooding, or
whether bin donth was from natural
otuisoB will probably bo brought out
nt the autopsy, which will bo hold
this afternoon. Monntlmo tho olli
olals aro trying to locato somo of
tho rolatlves of tho docoasod.
YOUNG LADY
DRIVEN TO
DESPERATION
MARIE CAHILL COMING
LLLLELrLLr4LLKr
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Wiiot fitiwtu for Flii DavH mid
The memuers or Ainrio uaiuirs i
NIrIUs Trliil to Commit Sulcldo. monu .jong-Bklrtod" chorus aro paid
i ...
ysb ptr wook; uut tuoy aro Bpooinny
golf ted by competition for their
boauy and singing and dnnclng abil
ity Mie Cablll will bring her
muslonl play, "Marrying
nights, with baroly onough food to ( Mary," to the Grand, Docombor Gth.
keen her allvo. Ioona LaMar, u BfflpentGGC wnoxtF cmfw omfwy p
comely young woman, throw horself z
In front of a street oar at FoUon
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Franolseo, Nov. 23. After
wnlkiner tho strootB for flvo daya and,"imart
...,.. .- .
and Spoar stroota yesterday Jn a vain I yr III
DROWN HER
FOUR BABES
attompt to end hor Hfo. Only tha
qulckuosa of tho motorman saved
hor from belnit terribly mangled. A
It la sho Is at the hoepltal today suf
fering from Intornal Injuries ana
terribly woak from starvation.
A diarv which sho carried wlUt
hor told mutely a tale of her loaren
for a career, tho terrible aufTerln gt, IiIh Wojiwii Th Tluim to Hit
and humiliation thut she underwent
evontually driving hor to the des
perate attompt at sulelde. During
tho five days sho epont In tramplag
tho stroets, alio spent but 6t '
for food.
Mlf Willi Hoik ami WnlkM TIiudi
Into River,
(United PrOBs Loasod Wire.)
St. Louia, Mo., Nov. 23. With
her four ohlldran tied to her by a
W03IHX SUFFR AGISTS
.arontr rope, Mrs. Ka'therino Deters,
aged SO, was pulled from tho rivor
RAISE DISTURDANCRS. ' Deepen at 2 o'clock thlB mornins
(United Proas Leased Wire.) ,TUe eerearoi of tho cniiareu ai
,u ,.. w. traeted the jol co. Aurella, ouo
London. Nov. 23. Women auffra- ?""" ' M.. .'...
. . .. your ui ukv, nun iivuiij uvv
gists wore today storming every po- ' we Margaret aged 7.
lice court tnrougncm nb --- Hwrletta 5 and Frank 3. They were
Scotland. In some oasee bolng eJ, toGthep hv tWQ trand of
ed. and In many othor town 'w o, and
jail after a tight, rno i-b" "-i otbof around the,r ,og8 At tn9
begun by pre-arrangcraen t. every Btornlnir1 tho mother
where at the fame time. " hysterical. Margaret said that
o i.r.mon u.-nu arra Enod Ue efliirii'"" '.. , " ,
" "w , ,,, ..--o nrvall iha roomer waiHCfl wcm arouuu mi
was denounced, a wild wene ., then u . r0De 8round
ing until the dUUirbare were tnrou ' threw thcm nto ,h0 rfw
out.
J J. BRANDT WALKER.
Wall Btreet bear operator who li
eld to have Hindu $5,000,000 In HtocU
apeculntlun In tho juihI hIx months.
Inspeotora olllco, wb removed to tho
county Jnll yesterday, where ho Ih
now held ponding n further Investi
gation by the district attorney's of
fice of tho strango oircumstuneati
that attondod the death of Frank
Hollowsjii July last. No charge hat
been piacod ualnHt Klolnsohmldl,
thus far, but District Attornoy Brown
declarod today thnt the evidpuco no
In tho poM0Bon of the authorltlea
strongly Indicate that Dollowa'
death was a enso of murder, and thnt
it prosonts Hoveral quostlons on
which it Is thought Klelnschmldt can
throw considerable light.
It haa been genorally prosumd
thnt Bollowa committed auloldo.
Frank Dollowa wns tho, son of Wil
liam Hollows, a retired Missouri oap
Itallut. Tho last porson that saw and
talked to Bollowa wa Klolnsohmldt.
On tho evonlng of July 27 Bellows
and Klolnsohmldt had a long and
oarnoet conversation In the yard of
tho Klelnschmldt roetdeuoe. Thoy
are claimed to hnvo quarroled about
a girl. Both young men aro orodlt
od with having nurtured a serious
attachment for the young woman.
Somo houra nftor the Interview in
the yard of tho Klelnschmldt resi
dence the body, of Bollowa was found
in a vacant lot not far distant. The
body was lying face downward, and
a bottlo that bad contained cyanide
of potassium lay a few Inches from
an outstretched hand.
It dovolops 4hat tho coroner's In
quest was, a most Buporllclal af.'alr.
Tho outward ovldencoa of death by
poisoning wero accepted without a
question, no autopsy being po
formed, and tho slendor evldonco of
ferod by Klelnschmldt and his broth
er, who professed to know practice
ally nothing of the case, the coro
ner's Jury quickly disposed jj the
NO TARIFF REVISION
AT COMING SESSION
(Unltod Tress Lentcd WIro.)
Washington, Nov. 23. "Tliera-
wit! bo no tariff revision nt tho com-,
ing session," nnld Representative
Paine, of Now York, chairman of tha-
wayH and means committee of tlu
houso of representatives, after a con
ference with tho Prostdont today on
tho tariff and currency logUJatlon,
-ih-
ROLLER CASE
BEGINS TO '
RIGHT ITSELF
Woman Im ntriniHfd Paramour Will
Ho Tnkeu (o California on Lur
cony Charge.
(United ProBa Leased WIro,) .
Seattlo, Wuah., Nov. 23.-P, 5
Rollor, tho local sanitary Inspector,.
who plnyod tho rolo of a gay lotuv
rlo at Oakland last March, will bo
sent back thoro within tho next (ow
dayn to stand trlnl on n chargo of
grand larcony. The police recelved:
instructions from tho police of Oak
laud to hold tho prleoncr until nn
olllcor arrives for him. Tho 200
that Roller la charged with having
Btolon was takon from Dr. Harry
Morton, the huubnnd of Anita Mor
ton, with whom Rollor elopod.
Tho woman, who wan arrested
with Roller, wim roloasod by tho po
lice. Her rolntlvon In California
have arrangod for hor return, and
sho will go back. Whether Bho and:
her husband will bocomo rcconcllod,
Bho cannot say. Sho hopoa to get hjg
forgivunosa.
o
NEGRO KHAMAN RARELY
UdOAVHH FROM LYNQHINO
Los Angoloa, Cal Nov. 2.3.
Prompt action on the part of tho po
Heo probably averted a lynching at
Hodoiulo last night, whon sailors
from tho tleot of wurshipa In the har
bor attacked and boat a negro sea
innn named Eppa, who had knoqkod
down a white woman on tho ntrqefj.
Epps demandod admUsIou to a danao
being hold by the jvhlto Bailors, Ho
wna refiuod and became ubualvo,
Eppa orosaed tho street to n anloonk
and aa he left the saloon Jjq oncoun
torod u white woman, and eithgr
knogkod her down or simply collid
ed with hor. Bho was thrown to tlity
aldowalk and seriously Injured. Epp'
wna foon surrounded by a crowd tit
sallora, who beat him unmercifully.
Thoro wero crlos of "lynoh him,"
and It appeared that this advlco wqa
to bo acted upon when the police of
flcerH appeared on tho sceno, and atV
tcr a hard light aueceoded In land
Ing tbo negro In Jail.
North Yakima dlspntohos suy thnt
tho Union Paeifle railroad will build
a lino to the Cowlitz Pass coal dta
trlct,
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