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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1908)
Iflumal J '.' ' ' " " " I ! i "- ' T" ' ' V I -- .- - I I ....I. - ..- -H....I.I I ., - . SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1008. NO. 7 rr APT A WINNER IN OKLAHOMA an Francisco Bank Looted by the Gould Family IPS GOT NEARLY THIRD DAY A MILLION OF CASH! OF THAW L( of Suspended San Francisco Bank for Western Pacific StockOne of Many Scandals. TRIAL (United Prow Loaaod Wire.) San Francisco, Jan. 8. A package staining 15,000 sharoa of Woatorn dflc Jtock has been dollvorod to itodlan dishing, at tho California fe k Trust Company. With ItH nr- ,il there came to light tho story of J Dalzell Drown and Wnltor J. jtwtt two years ngo uivort u 75 000 of the bank's funds In ono ap mm to tliclr own usos. Tie ihares havo beon missing .re tho failure of the Institution us announced. With thsir return developed they havo boon in tho ueuion of Edwin Hnwloy, n Now irk atock broker, who, with Thco- re P. 8honts and H. E. Hunting- Loula & WOBtorn nnd tho Chicago & AUon rnilronds. Hnwloy Is also n dlroctor In tho WoBtorn Pacific nnd personal broker for George J. Gould, Its chief llnnnclnl hacker. Tho Western Pacific fetock owned by tho California Safe Dupoilt con stltutoH onu of tho bank's ninny scan dals. Whan tho bank fatlod there was found on Its hooks an Invostmont ontry rondlng as follews: "Bank funds Invostod In Wostorn Paclllc stocks $S75,000; stock bought, 25,000 sharos at $35 per share." Whon tho vaults wero sonrched only 10,000 shares wore found. With them a rocolpt dated September 21, and slKiicd by W J. Bartnott to tho 'effect -that ho hnd taken for his own MRS. THAW HARDUP JAipKSON t DAY 15 OBSERVED 4, K i B86 BRYAN BANQUET EX-GOVERNOR GEER RESIGNS EDITORSHIP He Will Make a Life and Death Battle For the Easter Oregon Congressmanship a. It Interested In the Toledo, St. r.iso tho other 15,000 shares. REPORTED THAT .MILLIONAIRES ARE GOLXCJ TO HELP HER Fl XAXCIALLY IN THE EXPENSES 0 INCIDENT TO THE TRIAL OF II EH SOX. (United Prose Leased Wlro.) T. T. Geer, tho woll-known Ore- ost. It Is probable that ho is tironrt gon politician, has doaldod to qult'onough a man to ovorlook hla do- HOMItfOF THE OLD DEMOCRATIC ot,lllnK u, Da,y PlIoton Tribuno, .font a fow years ngo, and support " .and go Into an actlvo congressional Geer, or nt lentil support him nftor WAR. HORSE TO RE PRESERVER campaign. the Is nominated. Ho will probably I Aj a campaigned Mr. Geer has not he enthusiastic about Goor'K suu- i tKjl ur .U.Wl,l-;-), AiMI .been very succossful before tho poo- A SUITABLE APPHOPHIATIOX. nl0' 11,s nullity n ft writer Is woll- I I known, and ns a debator In eongroBB (United ProsB LooBod Wiro.) ,uul u wrltor on public afTnlrs ho Chisago. Jan. S. Willlnm Jon- would bo a picturesque, figure. Ills nines Brvnn nrrlvoii imrn tminv in'"Kht to go to congress will bo trip, and whllo hero talked of thlurjH- Now York, Jan. S. Tho third day tt,i ,i, Tni,n i.... i . ..'. watchad with irroat InturaRt. TI will inniarallv In tho niilot. cautious man- of tlio Thaw trial was rosumod at i,t(tnran,. -,,, ii, n.. probably bo buokod by what Is known nor nooullarlv his wov. ... ..... ...,,,,.. ir..v in - , cosh, but has novor wovorod In hln, support of Hopubllcau prinalplott. A Poi-tlmid Joiii-iial Interview.. Mr. FuruWh was In town today on tho way to California on a buHliiens A . A t .! ..-. iviou ociuck mis morning. tho flt ,thInJ8 ,,0 (d wag (() ... Shortly after tho examinations had (IInt0 i,0 ,doa of ,,,B runn,B on a boon resumed John II. Holbort, prosl nine-word platform, dent of tho Spring Water Company. Thfllft !n AntMn' ,n M,n .m. ---.,- SH -w ...... . v, u IIWWI Jl CHICAGO SME PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE ' was tentatively eighth Juror. A story is being circulated to the effect that a number of. mil lionaires, headed by Charles M. Schwab, tho steel magnate, Etnnd accepted as tho Brynn docnrod ..j au tho Moody faction. Aimouiicott Retirement. In tho Pendleton Tribuno tho fol lowing editorial announcement 1b novor would run on such a platform. IlCrO, f,, of enmn mnrn litln f.i11f """ 4w, ...vr.u 4UIVI Ulllli snld I Jde: It Is by Tho banquet will bo-- attended 000, Including Democrats from ovory and nntirby states, With this issuo of tho Tribune, T. T. Geer retires from actlvo editorial lmtnifgcmont. and wll ho succeodod by W. F. Gouin,who hns boon noting a4 liusinoss manager, ,and Who .will' Jy--Bunio full control ntf odlttn anli' nub- 01IRCLFARINGSALE Is g hummer. Every department is busy; we are selling Ihe goods regardless of cost. Ve must have room for w spring goods. If you want bargains in this season's t merchandise come te the Chicago Store the store that akes the prices and is always busy. CLEARING PRICES Me fancy plaid dress goodB, pret ty styles. . Clearing price, yd ... li)C 5c fine wool drws goods, every I tTfe r Clearing price, yd . . . 03C l-ter dress goods reductions. at the same c Reached Uble damask Clearing price, yd LdC Her table Jintns at thp eame tr- 4ftion8 30 tarda of n'alB and fnnrw rs and wnUtiBc silks at Lir;r.g prkes. r' ard of 7e drk and light r"H outing wauaels r.ng p,:(e, yd 0 w find soiled goods In the jhfivreut dfpartmnta, caused PT ' trtatmat durtnir mir fnll Sh a half Brio, nn,l lcac -- --mim a4 WM4 CLEARING PRICES On ladles' suits, coals, millinery, furs, underskirts, shirt waists, raincoats, men's and boys' cloth ing, men's underwear, hats and suspenders. nnrt AR Tlltnnla ....... . ... ,. ,......-.- Xlh.- . ' r.k....w. rcnuy io giro Airs, wiumm inuw ui'Sonntors Duv, ArkanHas: Stono. tho financial nsslBUince sho may nood M,8BOurI. A(lla, St0venson and John 1,8nor incident to tho trial of her boii. w Keril( Indianapolis, will attend. I "Mr Qoor rotlros from nctivo duty I "I am ready and willing to aid my , Jn nn intorviow today Brynn mad a ,n or(,or o P'nco Ills personal affairs Pittsbnirc nelnhbor. who was a good t,n .tnninnin .i.. . i nnd hiiRlnosH Intorosts In shnnn tn nor . - HIV UVKIUIUUUil lllllt liu l IUI VIIU ' I neighbor," said Schwab In discussing cBjon 0f orientals or Asiatics. Ho,n,,t conducting a campaign for con- tuo story. BnJd It j8 imP(088jbo for thorn to na- Krossmnn from the socond Ulstrlct, Whllo Mrs. Thaw is not known to slxnllnto with tho Caucasians of tho'to which ho will lator dovoto his on bo financially embarrassed, It is said UnItcd Slategi Ths oxpr088lon of tiro tlmo." tiio new quitor wns formoriy on tho staff of the Walla Walla Union, Mr. Furnish, "that Ooor could not taking tho position of luminous man- got tho vote here ho did at tlio lant tho Tribune about two olootlon. I don't know whothur ho monthB ngo. can b;at Ellis or not. Nobody doon." Furnish Xon.CoininKtal. lio snld oh ho turnod awny from poll- Tho nttltudo of Win, J. Furnish In tics. "It Is too oarly yot, and you fie, jr bults now..,, J 7.90 r 2 suits now lies ju lies coais now 18 coats now.,,. ya'imuBt go. 11.90 6.90 9.90 ill 114 ion Sir r 8il -WVvu W fpm' i " ilu W ii se TAFTIS AHEAD -A3o" p- The Store That Does the bsiiess ;that her supply of availablo funds has hJa vl0WB on tll0 oxciu80n qU0BtIor been cxnnusteu. 3 nnnl. John EntorwhlBtle, n contractor. tIiIb'is tnkon as nn indication has been tentatively ncceptod as the h!s gpaoch tonight ho will formally nKr on ninth juror. doolaro that Jopanoso Bhould not bo Defense Springs Coup. pormlttod In this country. Ho says, Tho first coup In tho second trial nowoVor. that tho Oriontnls in tliw of Harry Thaw was oxooutod today, united Statos must bo given protoc- tn,s "8ht wni l) wntohod'wHh Intor- con't toll, nnywny." when Attorney Littleton, tho uo- tl0 ami ti,Q,,. ,)ro,)0rty riKhts should fondant's chlor counsel, suupoonaeu bo guaranteed, three of the star witnoseos who tosti-, ..j w!u not venture to sny by what ,fled for District Attorney Jorome nt monns thoso rnCos ould bo oxolud tho first trial. Tho mm who are oj.. BnJ(l r)rynn, "b-ut I will eny any thus brought ovor to tho side of tho means would be Justified In tho end." defen8o are Alienists Austin Flint, Carlos McDonald and William Ma- Washington, Jan. 8. Roprosenla hon. tlvo John Wesley Gaines, of Ton- These doctors testified nt the first nossoo, today introduced a hill in th honring that Thaw, In their opinion, 10,,,60 providing for nn opproprla wos insnno at the tlmo ho killed San- tjon 0 3000 annually for three ford White, and lator qualified their yoarg and j10oo annually -thereafter statement by saying that his mental for th jro4orvntion of tho Jackson weaknoss should not provont him home, near Nashville, from realizing tho enormity of his 0 crime. new YOltK STOCKS This move Indlcatoa that Littleton CI)SED MUCH STHOXGEIt. wants his cllont sont to an RBynim.l n0W York, Jan. S. Tho oponIng'Taft for prM,dont u ue ciiuiiui. ku Btuu imc. waa irroguinr, wun trading jjisinci Aiiornuy jeromo anojiuuii brisk. conBidorable prossuro ap You Mmvo another omhryonlo congressman up In your town?" It was said. Mr. Furnish looked, ba nulultlvo and iutorostod, "T. T. Geer," ho wa reminded;. "Oh, yes," ho sold. "What Ib that going to do to Mr. ' Ellis?" Mr. Fdrnlsh wob asked. 5 "It Is pretty early to say," was tho Vosivone. ;. v -," -!?-&&: " ''Geer, or cburstv has' itomo frlotuft up about Union, whoro Jfo 'ouca lived," wan hanordod. "Elll has lots df frlondB tfiorV,. ' and all ovor Eastern Oregon," Mr.. Furnish said quickly. "It looks ns though tho Dattlo would havo to bo fought In Port laud," was tho next guotts. "I havo hoard pooplo say," said' AGAIN to discusa tho coup of the opposing poared in Northern Pacific and sugar counsel. Whon the noon adjourn- and thw two Iwuos renotod sharply, mont w.ns token only two tentative Northern Pacific losing throo points Jurors had been aoleoted so far to- anj UgRr two. There waa plenty of day, although 29 vonlremon wre ox- bullish sontlmont. lv.it tho chlof do amlned. ft In the market and the roason it David E. Arrowsmith, manager of doe not hold tho rallies, Is tho on tho Harlom Stoam Crane Company, tjro gUsonco of a public to take up was tentatively accoptod aa tlio tenth tj,0 movomtnt afjtr tho short intorest Juror. (bnB ben forcod to covor. Tho first - .week of tho new year passed without (United Pross Loasod Wlro.) Guthrie, Oklu., Jan. 8. The Re publican munbors of tho legislature. In Joint caucus, laat night, unani mously adopted a resolution In favor of tho nomination of William II. The caucus asked vory tho state commlttoo to doolaro for an Instructed Tuft dalogutlon from Ok lahoma. This Is probably tho most remarkable victory Taft has galnod so far In his campaign. It was sup posed thut ho would find fow frionds among tho legislators of tho now stute, bocausa of his apooch last fall attacking tho constitution framed at Guthrie. TORPEDO EXCITES SUSPICION (United Press Loosed Wire.) Santa Uarbora, Co!., Jan. 8. A torpedo bout of tho A in or lean navy, the name of which was not learned,. did Home mystorlous maneuvering in tho channel yostorduy. After proceeding under full spaed nlong tlio 'coast as fur as the light house, tho craft suddenly shot towartt this city, then darted down the coast In the direction of Summorlnnd, six milee oast, and wan lost to view, ap parently returning to waton farther south. No attempt waa mndo to communioato with tho main land. Whethor tho vessel was sont hore to sconit for smugglers or to make sound IngH could not be learned. I M U I. Tliaw Studying Science. a buying puonc. Information loaked out today that' During the laat half hour of tho Harry Thaw t taking a deep interest wmIoh. upon rumors of a favorable in Christian Science, and that ho has aujuawneni oi an uiihuuhw ai ii. been carefully studying the doctrines meollng or mo directors ooing uoiu M of Mrs. Eddy, as set forth in a book today, sugar Made a sonsational ad presonted him by the lato Mrs. Par- vanco of five points over- tho low of mella Leonard. today. The general closing was J The Jury box was filled this after- strong. Tho last loan on money was noon. Nine Jurors are still subject maue at iwu jier ecu, to peremptory challenges. Clarence! o E. Anderson, a broker, qualified as unum niwm "" tho eleventh Juror and George W BONDS BONDS BONDS Hubbell aa the twelfth. FOIt FAIU TREATSn-JXT. Lexington ,Ky., Jan. 8. Caleb Tho proceedings wero a trifle slow Powers today Issued a statement ask- .... . 1 .l. nnstnln linn a TiaHHATI today. During the first nour eveiyn ng " ,. .b.. ,-w-.w.. ' . . -j j nrovlnir tnr hltt n.inlnn on tllB CTOUnd Thaw appeared aroway, aim seemua ,'.j"'. i - hv hnr,i tlmfl keeolne awake, that he waa tried unfairly three times 'occasionally sho was awakened by a and that at the last trial ten Jurors I nod of her head. itetf ior ma acqu.iwu. M M M M M M Waters Bros. Investment Co. offers a limited number of bonds for sale, drawing 5 and 6 per cent interest. Security A1 , semiannual interest. A BOND IS A HRST MORTGAGE Waters Bros, investment Co, Rown 1 6 and 1 7 over Bush's Banfc, Salem, Ore. r m m m m m m m m m m