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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, 1008. EDUCATED PROFESSOR IS NEARLY STARVING SENSATIONS IN THE TALBOT DIVORCE CASE J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER ii r I I v AiaVc!' 'u & jsbbk-'I-'bb Men's Rain Coats at Cut Prices h ' 4 ' "t- v No others can bonnt of a bottor stock of rain coats than we carry. Thoy might olalm to lmve as good, but If thoy say "bettor," they aro wrong, be cause wo carry tho very best lino on tho market and prlco them so far below .tho other fellow that there Is no compar ison. If you look nt our coats you will bo our customer. Salu prices prevail. EVERY COAT REDUCED HE IS MASTER OP SEVERAL LANGUAGES, RUT HAS HARD TIME TO MAKE A LIVING TOOK TO DOCTORING. (United Press Leased Wire.) y. Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 9. Pathcla was tho story told to JubMco Arns'tou today on. complaint pf tho state boSrd by Dr.- Theodore Ralphs, arrested tor practicing medicine without a li cense. In broken EngllBh tho aged physi cian told a pitiful tale of a healthy man broken down by over study and held, a chnir In the University of Illi nois, whoro he was' an Instructor la chemistry. Ho is recognized through out tho world as an authority on Get man And Spanish. Ono day whtto at work ho was stricken and forced to resign from tho faculty and seek se clusion. Partially mastering his complaint, ho camo 6 Tacoma, and at Intervals has practiced medlplno to . subject .to attacks of epilepsy. Ho earn a Bcanty living, caring for only had BtAidled for yenrs at Lolpzlg, Der- Jtho Blmpler cases. Ho was released lln and Bonn.' For threo years ho without ball. i 'i ' EXPLOSION IN A FIRE DEPARTMENT WRECKED BY BURSTING OP A STEAM GENERATOR PIRESLVN HAS A NARROW ESCAPE PROM DEATH. THE SCHMITZ CASE (Continued from pago ono.) bis alleged Immunity bath, tho court has tho following to say: "Tho ruling In rogard to this cross examination was orrqnoous, nnd, highly prejudicial to tho dofontlant. Tho defendant could not hnvo boon convicted upon tho tostlmony of Ruof without corrouorntlvo ovldonco, and It was not fair to tho dofendnnt to reftiso to allow him to Invostlgnto the motlvo of the wltnoss." Indictment was Defective. RESUIrS OP THE CIGARETTE HAIUT (United Press Loasod Wlro.) . Pasatlonn, Cal., Jan. D. An oxplo- slon of a b ton in generator In tho Vil la street flro houso today wrecked tho generating plant, blow out tho gratings, tho entrance ami wall nnd plllnr supports and broko every win dow In tho houso. The horsos In their stnllB on tho floor nbovo were thrown by tho ox ploslon, and tho firemen narrowly es caped with their lives. Ono of tho firemen had left tho generator a mo ment boforo it blew up, and had Just gotten Into safety when tho explosion wrecked tho flro houso. A heavy oak grating, wolghlng half a ton nnd situated CO feet from tho stoam boilers of tho generating machine, was blown up 25 feet nnd In Its iloHcent Jammed Into tho exit, blocking tho nppnratus and putting tho department practically out of commission. Tho debris will bo cleared by night. San Francisco, Jan. 9. F. C. Tal- sevoral times that Mrs. Talbot had hot again took tho witness stand complained to him that her husband this morning in tho trial of his mil- ft bruto nnd a fl(md llonalro brothor's suit for divorce and ,.... ,.. ... was severely orossxamlnod, but, Talbot teSu thnt Memorial llko other witnesses for tho plnln Da'i 1003 tno defendant accompan tiff, staunchly refused to contradict led tho witness and his wlfa to the his former testimony. Ho repeated beach, where bUo beenmo Intoxicated. OLDEST EMPLOYE OP ly suspected by tho best objorvera WELLS PARGO COMPANY, of European politics that when tho (United Pre LeMdd Wire.) Kat'er visited tho Czar on his yacht Pasadena, Cal., Jan. 9. Tho old est employe of tho Wells-Fargo Ex press Company will bo burled In this" city this afternoon, and, with h! passing there closed tho career of ono of tho plcturesquo typos of bravo frou tlorsmen. Tho deceased was Hiram R. Smith, and he" was ono of tho best known of tho pioneers in tho cxprcsa business In the West. For over hnlf a cenbury ho had boon in tho employ of tho Wells-Fargo Company. o RUTH HRYAN TO GET A DIVORCE (United Press Leased Wlro.) Omaha,- Nob., Jan. 9. Mrs. Rnith Bryan-Lea vltt, daughter of WHHani Jennings Bryan, announces In a lot tor to a friend that her separation from hor husband is final. Tho fonn mor lovo affairs of hor husband nro said to bo at tho bottom of tho trouble that led to tho Boparatlon. Tho opponont of the cigarette should Bocuro and roproduco In ovory way tho oxporlonco of tho recruiting olllcoro on tho gunboat Wnvp, nt Nowburg. They hnvo not boon nblo to Hocuro rocrults because tho young men who nppllod woro not flt to mnko snllors of. Of the first 100 applicants only six wcro nccoptod. Of tho other nlnoty-four, almost ovory ono had both a wonk hoart and flat foot al though If thoro Is any connection bo twoon those two dlsabllltlos tho sur- hnvo not mndo It plain. C SECOND HOMESTEAD BILL IS INTRODUCED AMERICAN' FAMILY MURDERED IIY YAQUIS. (Unltod Press Leased Wro.) Empnlmo, Sonora, Mox., Jan. 9. An American family of (Ivo momhorn and ten Mexicans woro klllod Tuoa dny night by n bond of Yuqul Indi ans, 40 mllos from horo. Soldlors nro now pursuing tho murderers. n fow months ago tho doslrabltlty of keeping the Poles In subjection waa tho paint upon which 'ho laid tho greatest stress. At any ralo, the Russian Oovornmnnt, which had pre viously ohown Blgns of rolaxlng tho rigor of It Polish rule, prosontly as sumed a contrary attitude But tho Poles havo ohown thom nolvcs Inspired by a sontlmont of na tionality which defies oxtlrnatlon, nnd tho Prusslanlzntlon of tholr country has not boon accomplished yet. Philadelphia Enquirer. - 0 ' GREATEST PORT IN THE WORLD Tho port of Now York 1b tho great est In tho world. Moro than twlco as many vossols clear tho port of London, to bo sure ono ovory four toon mlnutos, an against ono ovory half hour for Now York but itho avorago cargo vnluo 1b only $47,242, whereas that of Nov York la $92, 307. In point of tonnogo Now York oxecods London by 1,000,000. This is duo to n dlfforenco In tho chnra octor of tho porta that must bo homo in mind In comparing thorn. Lou don Is Englnnd'u ony commorclal conter, nnd nBldo from Liverpool Its only groat place of export and Im port. It hns, too, practically a mo nopoly on tho coastwise trndo of .tho kingdom, for prnctlcnlly all manu factured nrtlelow como to London olthor for export or for distribution to olhor parts of tho kingdom. Cot ton goodn aro Hhlppctl by water from from Lon- I Washington, Jan. 9. Tho Bonnto commlttoo on public lands has au thorized a favorable report on tho II . 1 1 n,n.lffl l.ttl ...l.l1. la n r..f suuunu iiuniuaiuiiu uin, nmuii to it ntop intorosting ovory stnto wnero Taklne mi the niiMtlon In rola- Goons .i. . ..!.. ...ii.,i... . ,,. i...ii-i..., 'of nnothop bntnh of twontv vountr nun i uiue VBIIUIIJ- Ul lll iiiuiuiiiiuui " -- t,i,il lntwla urn lnpntoil which, perhaps. I the most Important1 mon. nlnotoen woro rojootod hocausc 1"""" mn"8 nro "" portion of the decision, tho court an- Ul Utt "" " .! v-i.v solutely knocki out all contentions anioklng. d In regawl to the validity of tho ' Thoro Is a loseon for overy school , Indictment It not only holds that Principal in mo cuy. fsinoiaon uoy tne Indictment Is Inaulllolont, upon out of twy "il weak honrt, and the ground thnt It did not show tlta 8l1 wre elgarotta smokers. The spocinc Injury threatened vn an un-"" ought to he ilrlvon Into the con Uwful Injury, but also thnt the In- icloiwnoxi of nohoolboyg In tho dlctment doe not stnto a public of-!"Nw ynr v'hou tho clgnrotto (tow 'soems alluring nnd "manly." Moat 'The Judgment and ordor of Con-lA,orlnn8 Imv a I)rott' lHhy con viction are hereby rovorsod and tho iom for tho abslntho-drlnklng Pa trlal court is directed to sustain the rMam, who unfit thomaolvoe for any demurrer to tho Indictment, nnd dls- usofl purpow In tho world. But arKe the defendant upon this in-"nl088 w cnn io our boys from dtctment " ar tho o.loatni? words of roiling Tho bill permits n homostoador, who mnkos an unsatisfactory loca tion, through a mlstnko, to mnko an othor entry, providing ho has not re linquished his clnlm. DIRECT LEGISLATION AND THE RECALL (Unltod Pross Loasod Wlro.) Vallojo, Cnl., Jan. 9. A rosohitlon calling upon tho noxt loglslnturo to submit to tho votors of California a thomsolvos with clgarottos proposition for an amendment to tho the decision, which was wrltton by ,'ofo' l''oy l,avo rlponod Into mon- constitution, providing for tho Initio Preeldlng Jude Coopor and con hood, we cannot nwaime any airs of tlvo nnd referendum was adopted to cerred In by Associate Justices Hall "PorIor virtue ovor tho Parisians, and Kerrigan iWhat a mature man smokos Is his lhcMon lNeuH Riief. own buolnose. If ho has a woak Frank J Muwhv, who was attor- hcP"t nnrt Bt,n smokos clgarottos, ho ney for Ruef during tho lattor's trial, la f0Ql! but wnen a man ,na,8t8 up declares that the ploa of guilty on.on h,s nBnt to b( a fo1 lf he twed by Ruef will not In any way f- c"0080s. "l neighbor cannot well tct h9 rjght8 ln rQgard t0 takIng oontrovort tho poaltion. But when an appeal, now thnt Mm nnnoiintA .i half-grown boy contracts a vice coun has decided that tho not" to which Is almost certain to stunt his which he plead was not a criminal of- Pys!cal development and to unfit fefiso him for hurl or useful work. It Is "Under the decision of the supremo tlme for 0,der3 who maintain any re urt. la the cavo of People vs. El-,,at,on t0 h,m whatever to try tholr Phis," says Murphy, "tho plea of Ruef best to break UD the Pract,ce- U of no consequence, ond no sen-Drooklyn Eagle. teace ca nbe Imnoseil unnn him on ' -o t plea. This of course nuts him.LOW I)OWV "ANIHT Ion of an unconviotod ROBS I a day nt tho convention of tho State Fedorntlon of Labor. Another resolution providing for doal of discussion whon It was of fered. Action on this question was delnyod. Tho delegatos votod In fa vor of recalling unfaithful onToe hold ore, ln adopting n roaolutlon provid ing for It. The question of woman Biiffrngo was brought before the convontlon by Maud Youngor, a Soolallst, wlu askod tho delegatos to adopt a reso lution advocating a bill for woman GUTTING A JURY POR GILLKKIWH CASK.. (Unltod Piobh Leased Wlro) Spokane, Wash., Jan. 9. Tho at torneys ongaged In tho trial of Gor-, Birmingham .to London; tlo Grlffln ta Rltzvlllo for tho mur- don thoy are nhlpped by vntor to dor of C. D. Qlllosplo at Lintl In Juno .other parU of IiJnglnnd, Ireland nnd Inst, aro still struggling with tho work of securing a Jury. aillosploM body was found In a lodging houso which had boen flrod to covor up tho orlmo. Til K PRUSSIANIZATION OP POLAND Scotland or to forolgn ports. On tho other hand, Now York Is not tho commorclal conter of Amoti on. Whon tho mauufacUiror of chooH In Boston sonds his goudn to Bnltlmoro ho olther kqikIs thorn by rail or by vosool dlrorf, without en tering Now York. If ho wnnU to sotnl hit goods to France or Ger many he hoikIh them from tho port of Boston. That !, the ohiof ports Apparently Intimidated by the op- nnalHri.i uOilnli lis npletiiril iironoyl- f..n.v..'ii .. -. ....-.-. .--". i- Hon liietantantouely provoked, (the of the Atlantic) arrcowt. New Or PniMlan Govornment ban modlllod Moana. Chnrloaton. Mobllo, Norfolk, Its plan for the Pruetlnnizntlon of Phlladolphlu and Boelou, ongngo n Poland through the olhnlnntlon of 'coaatwlae and forolgn trndo In on the natlvo land ownora. It askod, 'tlr Indeindenoo of New York. Loan In the first Instance, for an npproprl-llhun 28 per cent or Now York's am otion of $100,000,000 to be oxpendod nugo l.i roprotwntod In coostwlso for this purpose, but It has now slg-'trndo. where fully R0 por cent of nlllod It renditions to bo satlsflwl London's I coaotwlue. In othor with no moro than $00,000,000. Ae word, or LoihIou'h commorco, tho Conservative, who control the'amountlng io $1,270,000,000 nnnu Dloi by a large majority, thanks to ally, only $088,000,000 reprosonta the flagrant Inoqulty of nn oloctornl .foreign trrdo, wheron of Now orkn a direct primary law crcatod a grout suffrngo. CANADIAN PACIFIC GETS INTO CHICAGO ystem which practically disrrancn lso tho maasos of tho population through tho Inordlnato roprosentn tlon aocordod to tho land own rn, havo aunouncod tholr willingnes to $t. 200.000.000 annual commorco, $804,000,000 reproont forolgn trrJe, or an actual e.xce ovor Lou don or $179.000.00. To 'locommodnto this onormous acoept tho prlnclplo or expropriation . trade New-York ha 401 mllo or 1m whon Its application Is thus restrict- proved wator frontn'jc; thnt Is, 404 ed, another dffort to Prusslanlzo Po-jmlU- of dock-. Thl Is half tho dls land by main forco will proaently be tend between Now York and Chi-mful0- oago. London 1m los thnu 200 One would llko to think thnt it mllca of similar wntor riontago; Llv wlll provo as much of a failure as erpool ha 1oh than 100 mllOH. whllo nvnrv nnh nrovlous nttomnt. Any- 'Itottordom nnd Havro havo each la the poaltion Pwson. and he l now entitled to bo rueaaed on ball." OOR CARM13N. I T.na Ancatan. Cal.. Jan. 9. As a San Podro stroot car approachod Ely- alnn Purl; thta momlne abOUt 1 'o'olock It was boarded by a lone rob- VSHINCJTOX ASKS 'bor. who woro a mask. Only the mo- POR STATR LICHNSE torman and conductor wore on tho 'United Preea Loasod Wire.) 'car. Tho bandit took what monoy O'rapla. Wash., Jan. 9. State both had. amounting to only a fow Treasurer Mills will call upon prose- dollars, and disappeared In tho dark- futlnsr attorneys of the several cooin-'nese. Ho has not boen arrostod. '" or 'ne state to prosoouto about 1300 a'ooa keepers and other sollora ' liquor ho havo failed to securo $2" state liquor license required ff aa act of the last legislature. So Wliy Suffer From Rheumatism? Do you know that rheumatic pains can bo relieved? If you doubt tnw 000 "7 tt ct t the last legislature. So juat tr one appHoation of Chamber wr about $60,000 has been collected . ... Paln Balm. it will make reat tnis source, out of about $100,-' ,, .leen D0S3lble. and that oertaln- lr means a ereat deal to any one ai- ai.1.4 fin. rhMimatlsm. For Bale EVERY MOTITCR. at Dr. Stone's drug swre. H Or KhnnUl Ksv -i. j u- i. it - wiu Kits nuiriwi wiihii inn ul . - . i tl on i, . ... , T. v.a N. Edos. of Oakland, w. u., a couga or com. ii ,,.. , t.tt , tnr thn'oircult court arller ln 4ho dav on V ad to croup or pleurisy or .Hat Been tmuk ." ""-' wl harceB of over.oorMflcatIon. Z2T? t0 MmoUlIne mora -Pt two wee.,. .- - bo loui. Ballard's Horehound Svruonone- . L.... '.... i m - wt . wckri rrnni ini ninr iiiitri niiL iiiiiii lmh I 1"! J ..! flnnnflP nHM 1ULUIUCU wun , - ..- . v and pre - v,8ltinE with whom ho pledge (Unltod Press Leased Wire.) Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 9. It Is re ported In financial clrclos today that the Canadian Pacific railroad has I which wont Into tho hnnds of a re ceiver yesterday. If the plan 1b carried out the Cana dian Pacific will enter Chicago from tho east over tho Pere Marquette road and loavo for St. Paul ovor the j thing moro flagrantly, more n irlghtoously, moro tyrannically op Ipresslvo Ib with dlflloulty Imaginable, To use i no powor or tho Govern- leo than Liverpool. Praotlcally nil tho avillable wntor frontago of those foreign porta Iiiih boon nbsorb od by t!olr docks, while Now York completed, plans to take over tho tracks of the Great Western, and then Chicago & Great Western Railroad to the coast over tho Soo line. HEINZE WAS GAME IN BANK STRUGGLE (United Pross Leased WJre.) New York, Jan. 9. Unable to moot payments duo on his stock in the institution today, F. Augustus Holnze lost control of tho Mercantile National Bank, tho conduot of which, as Its president, had brought about his arraignment In the United StaUs mont to dlspossoi tho Polos of thulr baa Improved on'y n little more than tnnrt nnrt of tholr homos In ordor or.o-hair or It avpllak.q stioro line that Prussians may bo settled thoro!- Hrordway M.i"nzltu Is an Infamous outrage moro worthy of the Dark Agos thnn of the nlno tonth century. It Is itrange that so Intelligent a man and so generally, enllghtoned a ruler as the King or PriMWln, bottor known a the German Kalior, should atwent to so reaction ary and violent a courae. It Is not by suoh jnenna as thewe thut Poluirl j noii li nlanjiLari ami Its tiooiile 1)M 'reconciled to the politfoal conditions' imriar which, norforoo. they llv I Thl mode or prooodure rocalls bis ct whom Tnc Uib. tno unnin'i 1U cure the trouble at once Tl a con- Goulds, pledged bis holdings ucs nuu uio --.- ,nti ..L i ank . . .... :-- '. , .hor ho has neon, vidimus ,wun wuum -v ay complication. Sold by D, ,. wu, yt-v. - .,,-irv t hia nmmiBA fo nav foi. slblo chance to nay for the stock. act lK-in Ju full within one yeur. TnUh,itor,ail wroto that li "made a sol loan of $1,200,000 was due today to ,tude aml oall8d Jt poaoe." Edwin Gould and William Nelson It treatmont of Poland has from Cromwell, who waa a member of the tne ginning been a blaok blot on ileum party in the bank beioro tne Mercantilo was addled to tho Helnze- jtm ini ' i miniinii . ,- . USK A RAKING KNOW NOTHING ING Pl'RPOHKS. WHK.V YOU INSIST I'OWDKIt VOU OF FOR HA IC ON Morso-Thomas chain of financial houses. Up to the last momont al lowed him, Heinzo struggled to meet bis obligations. The Heinzo stock in the Mercantile National Bank has been acquired by Mr Gould in a satisfactory arrange ment. YOUR Prusela's history. It has never GROCFR SUPPLYING YOU WITH sought to propitiate the Polo by j KPI'J.KY'8 PERFECTION" RAKING treating them with kindness or evonpoWER, YOU CAN RELY ON 8E with common Justice. From tho par- CURING THE KIND THAT WILL tltlon of Poland In tho days of Fred-.pROVK SATISFACTORY TO YOU nriir , r.rt down to tho pr600nt.IV EVERY IU2SPECT, ALL USERS mrW mmrwm ---w - time tho Poles have been ruled by Prusola with tho utmost severity Rustla Itself has not in this respect Heinzo wa given every pos-.been a greater offender against hu- manlty ana justice, nna onu"- OF EPPLEY'8 PEIIPEOTION RAK. ING POWDER HAVE NOTHING HUT WORDS OF PHAME 'TO SAY KEGAKDINQ ITS BAKING QUALITIES, J Pry relatives.