Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 20, 1907, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMHEE 20, 1007.
NO. .
tm vttWKjv "v-i""' fl,e$p7':i3r;.
ders the Troops Withdrawn From Goldf ield
TGETS
ME THIS
MORNING
porsonal friends met him at the dock.
He Bald he expected to 'Bee the Presl
dent nt once.
DID NOT PROMOTE EVANS.
Uob Is nH Rig as Anybody Without
Any More Title.
(United Press LonBcd Wire.)
Washlnton, Dec. 20. Congress la'
being soveroly blamed for Us failure
to confer upon Ronr-Admlral Evans
tho rank of vlce-admlrnl. This un
fortunato mistake upon tho part of
congress, as It is characterized by
(Evans' friends, will havo n great cf-
AROUND foct in tho governmental circles of
mo bouth American govornmonts,
U'lllnlt will mini 1.1... .i.. .1 1.l ,
I.. ...v.. iiiii HISVI, null llllll 1MB J1UUI.
John Barrett, chairman of tho bu
reau of American republics, said to-
ISES TO TALK
KS JOURNEY
I'OHLR AM) HY A COINCI
ICItANTWILL HIS TRIP day:
LT LIKE GRANT'S?
id Press Loasetl Wire.)
"It was a most sorlous orror to sond
such n fleet on such a cruise with only
a ronr-admlral at its bond. Evans
will bo outrnnkod by South American
rk, Die, 20. "I have been naval olllclals, as woll ns by tho olll-
ii Ainerka for 120 days, and Jeers of various Enroponn squadrons
largely out or touch with ho moots."
Iru, and thoroforo I do notl it In sal dthat Evans' promotion
I should talk of such things ( was blockod by tho onomlos ho made
vo Bomi-uung 10 say inior.wiion Ho tostMed In tho Sohloy trial.
n
kot at present. I o.xpoct to
Lnoso to tho grlndstono for
Under no circumstances
po'Itlcs. I linvo hud n
trip, and found Americans
everywhere."
rIiqyo utatomont Taftovad-
rto to got him to iIIscubs his
Port In ml Trust Company Quits.
(United Proas LoaBod Wlro.)
Portland, Dee. 20. Tho Common
wet, h Trust Company closed Its
door today because of an attachment
sworn, out against it for $100.
landed from tho Grant to 'Institution had but $9200 on do-
brother and n number of
posit.
IIICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
OWNERS
REFUSE TO
CONFER
FORTY HOMES FOUND.
Mine' Full of GttH and Ciinnot Re Kn
tered Safvfly.
TROOPS RECALLED
MINE OWNERS AT GOLRFIELR
GROW ARROGANT AND REFUSE
TO TALK TO MINERS ROOSK.
VEI,T ORDERS TROOPS WITH-DRAWN.
(United Press Lonshd Wlro.)
Washington, Dee, 20. Prosldont
Roosevolt this nftornoon ordered
tho Unltod States troops withdrawn
from Goldflold on Monday, Decara
bor 30. next,
(United PresA Loosed Wlro.)
Jacobs Crook, Pa., Doc. 20. Rut
eight bodies havo been recovered up
to noon from the Darr mine. Thirty
others have bt-on discovered near the
jplfmouth. Tho mine is full ot gas
and 'rescue work retarded.
Relief parties aro trying" to pone
trnto tho shntt from throe directions.
It developed today that former
Mlno Superintendent' Alexander. Dlack
resigned, becauso he thought tho
mlno contained too much rub to work
In nt prosont.
ACCUSE
BARON OF
BLACKMAIL
(Unltod Proas Loasod Wire.)
Qoldflold, Nov., Dee. 20. Judgo
DONATED
FIFTY
THOUSAND
TO OLD WILLAMETTE
KX-MAYOK EATON. OF UNION
COUNTY, GIVEN AN KNT1IU8I
ASTIO RECEPTION AT SALEM
K1UDENTS YELLED AND ALL
WERE HAPPY.
(United Press Loasod Wlro.)
Dorlln, Do. 20. Tho prosecution
nlono has scored In tho case of Iiaron
A. U. baton, of Union, arrived In
tho city last night, and was this
morning given a mont cordlnl greet
ing, as tho donor of tho flno now ml
ministration building that Id going
up on Wlllnmetto cum pus In 1908.
Ex-Mayor a. E. Eaton urossod tho
plains with a muln tonm In 1802,
Llndonau, a nobloman, who is no-.from Qulncy, 111., although a native
onsod of an attaint to mulco Fran of New "nmpalilro. Ho campod In
Hilton, tho counsol for tho minors. 'Mnlltor' murder hv Prnf. Karl Hnu lno Powilor rivor valley, whoro Dak-
makes tho chargo that tho fodornl tho moans of forcing tho lattor'H beau or c,ty "ow B,MmlB- o holpod or
commission Is hoarlng but ono side tlful daughter, Olga, to marry him, Knn,x0 Unlou "". "'! wm tho
of tho dispute. This morning Hilton! Tho character of tho ovldonco prom- ,rflt ,nftyor of Unlon Two ynrB n
sent tho following tologram to Pros- lacs a scnatlonal defoiiBo, however. ' ho Bn,n orvod as mayor. Ho hau
Idont Roesovolt:
"Every effort wbb mado yostorday
Letters havo boon presented In which '""" l,,,no8 BOrVO(1 "' 'chl (,,rocl0r
Llndcnnu acciues the fair girl of ftMd h0 nc wrJCt ft InrK Bcl ,I0U.
OUR CHRISTMAS
EXHIBITION
iful holiday goods is a grand showing of the
facturer's daintiest and best products. The
Iraent you have to select from is enormous"
two departments filled to the brim with the
and choicest goods shown on the Pacific
by ms for n conferonco with tho opor- committing tho crlmo for which Hnu J'o Prldo of Union. Ho is a boliovor
utors and a settlement of tho Btrlko. Is now uudor llfo sentonco, and'" Bllin U"(n8'
rt was retuaed by the mlno owners.' threntonsjo cnuso hor arrest (unless' M,,yr Kton has been a Methodist
Tho commission Is hearing only the sho ttfonihles to marry' him. thn n,n(I Odd FoUoU his maturo
onomlea of ' organized labor. It U.baroW churged with blnckmallr1,0' ,ft l'ymnn -l Won. 1,u,1 m"
not a Bquure deal. Thoro is no dls- libeling Trail Molltor and with aU " tho lru Inf lo'thnpo- liikf or-
iiur. no iikikqu 'iji nnoiu lougo m-
Booiato nt Saloni, John O. Wright.
.with whom he has sat In many grand
lodgos. Ilo has novor been In tho
order here, nnd will bo none. We tempting to Intorfero with tho ml-
aro willing to concodo everything fair mlnlstrntlon of Justice.
for an honorablo adjustment. Can
you, will you, holp ub?
Hilton said that C. H. Macklnnon',
tho prosldont of tho Goldflold minors'!
union, appoared boforo tho commit-
KILLED HIS FATHER.
Pntrlcldo Dies oh tho Gallows With
Snillo on Ills Face.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Peoria, HI., Dec. 20. Edward
Clifford, wh murdered Mb father bo
caiiBO of tho Inttor's refusal to give
him spending money, died on the
scaffold with amllo on his face to
day. Governor Dinoon refused to
grant n pardon during tho holidays,
nnd tho boy, who was but 22 yearn of
ago, wan hanged dosplto tho plead
ings of lUshop SpoMldlng and many,
othors,
NEVILLE
A STRONG
WITTNESS
(United Press Leased" Wlro.)
Uolno, Idaho, Dec. 20. Ah a rosult
of- tho testimony of Chnrllo Novlllo,
tho 17-year-old son of tho late John
Novlllo,' tho Pottlbono cuso has as
suined n now aspect. Novlllo, mora
than any other witness, has corrob
oVated tho Orchard story on many
Important points, nnd hns directly tin
plicated Pottlbono. His testimony Is
that Orchard was away front their
camp nil night on tho night of tho
Independence depot explosion; that
he saw Orchard glvo his father fftOQ
In cash after Pat Mo run's trip from
Choyonno to Donvor, anil that too
hoard his futhor threaten Pottlbono
that ho would "squeal," and Is re
gftrdinby attorneys; for thu state. as
thV most cdnvlnchig prpof offorJTd In
either trial. Tho-Uhfunso la now ask
ing why Novlllo wns not usod In tho
Haywood triul, If ho had hucIi Im
portant testimony. In annwor to th'l.
Buy Useful Xmas Presents
PINK SILKS
FINE DRKSS GOODS
iai)IES' COATS
LADIIuS' SUITS
PINE Fl'RS
SILK UMllRKLLAS
SILK UNDERSKIRTS
SILK WAISTS
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
FINE HOSIERY
KID GLOVKS
SILK MUFFLERS
LADIES' LACE COLLARS
JIEX'S NECKWH.R
MEN'S CLOTHING
ROY'S CLOTHING
SUSPENDERS
AVH1TB RED SPREADS
GIRLS' COATS
And hundreds of tbw useful
Xmas prosonts.
I-HtMl-WllBIIMlI-HI-HIlMIIlHlli
JAPANESE STORE
Cwtios and Fancy Goods
Mr. Eaton's vlwlt at Salnni wns rath
m or Informal, and on vory Bhort no-
Z tiro, nnd President Coleman had
2 qulotly uBsomblod about 20 promt-
nont rltlroiis who ooouplod sonts on
Jit Court Strwt. Yokobnmn Prising Parlor. Phono 301
KMl!lIlMBfIMlK4BlMlIIlII A
inu piauorm in wiiniuieiio
J this foronoon In his honor.
mooting from
hoostor
finish.
ohupol
It Wtt
start to
tho tho stato was afraid of him, hut,
In vlow of tho vordlrt In tho Hay
wood trial, It vas deoldeil to tak'o at
uh n imu.
Great Intorust Is shown in tho tes
timony of Mrs. Ida Tonoy, Orchard's
socond wlfo, which Is to bo given to
day. 81m Is another wltuois that
did not tostlfy In tho Haywood trial.
Tho dofoimo alleges that trickery
was tiHfll to got Mrs. Tonoy to Rols.
The' chnrgo that nho wrote soon at
tor tho Ha; wood trlul asking for por-
mission to come nnd seo Orchard
land huuliKiss inuttora, but sho claim
. ...............i.tuKUBnixaiaxBuuaiMuuK1 Mnyor Rodgurs proslded, and In- sho was put off until tho Pottlbonn
rT-rBi-rrirTTTI.TTTT-T-T-.-r--r--r--r--r-T--r--r--r-T- tr0(jlc0(, (ho KontlOUmn from Union.
ADout suu siuiioniu occupied 1119
honchoB. Thoy wore full of nonga, I
ydls .applauso and enthusiasm. May-
Tfriilff&ru uiiiu rintinu In tilu Nimnrls
-. ., . t rt . ! I t il 1J M " vMr1-B t-,o umj'JV " "" wiiiini
I'reiiminary ai 5 p. m. LCIWCen tnt'mdWd dnu Vl. U. LM ? mi .pok of the Importance W rais
ing this- ondowmont fund for Wl.'-
lamotttf. -Tha 30,000 askod for at
Halom wns practiaally assurod.
I BASKET BALL TONIGHT I
J Y. M. C. A. vs. O. A. C Y. M. C. A. GYM. at 9 p. m.
KE-HIllIIlIIBMHKMlKKiMKM
an oven broak.
Wo' n'uva usked rei- Halom wns practically assured. Ho
rosontatives, owners and wlnw. to b, - f - -. ---' , " ' oompiimomou ox-,,ayor rum on
ummnnd tn annaar bafore tho eom- "'" " vw" '-"'' "" ""- - nw gon-rotis uunauon or iiu,uyu. iik
th county board of haalth ta oon-
We have now In stock a beau
tiful assortment of Ladles' High
Clas Coats and Suits, also Fine
vitrs and Silk Coats. Bought es
pecially for our Xmas trade. They
,ire bought well and will be sold
it small prices.
Great values la Ladles' Under
skirts In mercerized cotton .
heatherbloom and silk. PHcea
from 9fic up to $10 00.
mliwloit at thn Mill tllH but W " - mw, t ..w.k . ..- mia u WM wvll R1, our nan m9U (nu
won ' turled dowT M ih ,,lBoaBo to lt8 ,,rwent m,not wait until thoy died before bo-
Judge Hllten today received a let- "T"b """"-, t , t Biowing some or uieir messing xor
ter from the Goldfleld Mine Omm' Jh 8J',h0SLch,,,,dln at , 2vorBO,J the bonoflts of humanity.
Association stating It would rofwe ad at Qlm Bcho t,,rM mlm ltl "x-Mnyor Eaton made a fcollns
attorney (or II.. inlnm. T -,-"- r ," ;.- ,""'" "''' "" "..WT."
-vb . w...h .......,.. u gray uoiiitwiuiii-iouKinK sun. uui
The spread of the disease is due j,H kindly faeo, bright eye and tall
to the fear of a quarantine. ! figure, nnd hie eornwit words for
Christian education made a deep lm-
Kept Hint on Ic.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Seattle, Wash., Dee., 2fl.Clalw.
Ing to havo beon forlbly Imprisoned
preeslon on the Immense audlonoe.
He said he had earned evory dol-
To Aid tho Willow,
(Patted Press Leasod Wire.)
Washliigton. Dbc. 20. As a re inr ,,t t.a ,.if, , had mmlu to this
fnr RAVAral ilBva la the I so chfWt of the Haf t thn widows and ornhans of fni.ni it .n.M,i i, n, t.oat
steamship Yueatan, while en roAe ' Masr killed In exiiloslons or prtna-,nVMtn,ent X9 jm4j OVor made In his
from Valdez to this etty. Josejib 5!-jetly injured Representative Lona-Jfo JIo gl,j no beloved n Salem
gloh today oommeneed suit Ih the su-,j,a8( 0 Pennsylvania, Introduood a ag tHe grftflt naturally and tho most
perior court against the Northweet- jjj jR the house today, calling for a advantageously located eduoatlonal
ern steamship Company for fStMju f oae cent a ton on all coal Mnter of the Paolflc Northwest.
mines. t remarks were greeted with pro-
A Bureau or mines ana mining ai- ionKti flDn!auso.
damages.
Everybody Is Flrvd.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Naples, Dec. 20. The troops to
day evicted 4800 families from the
dwellings of the working elass. be-'
nan, nt thair failure to pay rent
so l iKOvidod for In the bill.
o
Should Let Them Sixnp,
Chleago. Dec. 20. Fish and Har
rlman are again clashing today at a 0amns
meeting of the Illinois Central tock-'rnan nnj 8u b0 aid he made a
holders over the wording of a resoiu- ereat BuCCosa. Justice Moore. C. II,
Justleo Hakln said a few words
about his old-tlmu neighbor and
frlond, Mr. Eaton, who bogan his
llfo driving ox-teams to mining
He noxt was a largo stock
. 1lnn nil lrnrnlni thtk annual meetlnK ir.... n..n.l rAnM Alafin A.
Those represent but a small part or . . ,-... .,, nnr,.. ...ui"1"' " . .. V.ST::
rAr,llngoatheFlnJunctIo
uu ui vmo uib"I . -..I,,,, ..n nt frlAnifa V6nt ...... ,, .- - n.n..i. J
-.-. .i.t .ir month, aeo. It; """' """ "V"WM ." . - uaii, uoh uerivaB w. o.viv ou
rapresent dui aniau par h , ,,, . WiM(l. .
the number who banded togeiner 10 u..iiinn LT..:' I 7 '";.,: ."A ''tr..
resist paying rent because .of thj iblgh, flf
iThlelsen, R. J. Hendricks Dean Kim-
auvan . ""iZ' ill caui ,be two apart An adiurnmeDt WM others entertained the assembly wltn
I, eared that the evictions will . ukeQ w Marcfa 2 'appropriate remarks.
riots
trial b gun, when sho wns Informod
hIi) com Id seo him. Immediately af
ter arrival It Is said she wos sub
pnonnnd ai a witness.
Clnrenoo Harrow was In court to
day, but ho took no part In tho pro
ceedings. Tho oross-oxamlnatlon nf
young Charlie Novlllo wnd contin
ued by Wilson, who took tho wltnostt
over his trip to Denver, Ohoyeune
nnd into Wyoming on a hunting ox-
jrodltloa. The wltnose was not nikod
In regard to his conversation with
Potilbone. In closing the oross-oxam
Inatlon the foot was brought out
(hat Neville was not a witness In the
Haywood trial, and that he was oon
stantly guarded by Plnkortons, so
that the defense could not eonsult
him. Senator Uornh, on re-dlreeb ex
amination, asked tho witness whbn
hu Ural told his story and tn who ( ,
and Neville answered that it was two
days ago to Rorah.
"During the Haywood trial dM
you refuse to tell us what yu would
testify to, naylng that you would tell
what you know on the witness
stand?" asked Rorah.
"Yes, sir," answered Neville.
On furthor questioning by Wilson,
Novlllo said ho had told attornoyo
for tho statu part of his testimony at
tl Haywood trial, but not all of It.
After Novlllo was excused tho istato
Introduced an artlclo from tho
Miners' Magazine to show that tho
federation had an lll-foellng toward
Fred Rradley, pf San Frauolnco.
o
When winds shriek high In fiendish
gleo,
And enters winter with his key
Protect yourself, from disease- be free
Tako Holllstor'a Rocky Mountain Tea,
For sale at Dr Stone's store
lllntitliorln mi till. Rnnllil.
(Unlton Press Loasod Wlro.) .loglBlaturo, hut oiico, many years .Senator Rorah sayB Noulllo Is known',
Tlftllln-linm Wnl. Tliin on All "" " - " "V " ",' " """"; '" "uuiuiinu, iii
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..Mnml f ,H.,),t,nrln IhrnMnn. t.l KU""0 Willi tlllU IJIHiy 110 rOinnrKOU
slon, and that tho commission failed county. In tho northeastern part of J,0 lond that he had boon as neat
nnw.Mni, Mm a . M. mrl.a nf .,,. Ln. r. nu r n,1 tll Penitentiary nB h0 OVOr Wlllltod tO
.!,-,.. i.-M. .-..'- i ..-. ,.- -n. i. Kflt- Whllo In Snlcm ho called on
w.w vwMl.w,v,,. ... -HHvnvD u uuriuinuc, ui.u i umvuow, .uw.u- . . . ,, , ,
not beon heard. Wo aro not given ing to Dr. C. B Martin, county phy- "" " " " " """"
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