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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
I Ml , - ji ' ...... j- VOk SHU. SALEM, OREGON. TIIUMDAY, JANUARY 10, 1008. NO. 11. 1 h . APAN IS TAXED TO THE LIMIT nna Gould's Ex-Husband Scraps Second Choice IASTY LITTLE COUNT DIRTY LITTLE PRINCE Dogs Fight Over That Part Of Jay Gould's Money Owned By His Daughter Anna THAW CASE 'SEARKS GROWING TIRESOME Parte, Jan. 16, A socond onocvun- it has taken placo botwoon Count out de CaMellnne nnd hli cousin flnce Hello de Sagnn. The most recent nltercntlon was n al of canes, fought on tlio pnvo- en In front of Gould's mansion on io Avenue Malkoff, by tlio light of t Saturday evening's moon. Once tore Mine, ould was tlio subjoct of ia brawl, nnd once moro tlio prince ti worsted. Presumably Count Bonl was awaro Vlnco Helle was passing tlio dny nt he homo of his former wife, for feben his bigness Issued nt moon-up he count strode nngrlly toward him. You'll Insult mo again, will out" hissed Princo Hollo. , ralsod his enno with tho Mttornnco and brought It down on tho nll hat of his adversary. For flvo mlmitos thoro was a duol of walking sticks. Whoa u diminutive poHcOmun Intor forod tho warring nobloinon fought on above his head, spitting at onch athor like cats. In tho oiul mora gondarmlo sepa rated them. Count Don! ontorcd a cab and drovo away. o INTEREST IS LAGGING JEROME WILL- FORCE THE CASE TO THE JURY, AND THINKS SO FAR NO EVIDENCE OF INSANI TV SUFFICIENT TO CLEAR HAS RISEN OFFERED. HoMhmI (lie Chui'cli. Chchalls, Wash., Jan. 10. Some sneak thief 1at night entered tho Catholic church in tlila city, broko opnn the nltai? and stolo ciborium and luno, tho sacred vessol and Ba- cred ring. There aro no clows to tho "Yes, nnd more," cried Bonl, who robbers. CHICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Clearing Sale A Money-Making Harvest for Bargain Hunters WARE OFFERING GREA TER BARGAINS THAN GOODS NOW ON SALE AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. .MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SURING PURCHASES. OUR PRICKS FOR RELIABLE MERCHANDISE. 11,100 yards of embroidery v ea Mle. They are a epot casji Wrcasee direct from the import IK and re tko host value in Sa te. tet I. yard ; ,oc p . yard ,,.,,, igJ5c t J. a. yard 10c w Wths aro from 4 to 13 wide. Taty are a fine pro wetloa of artistic ngodlawork. J0M yards of 7c Dark and Light lorcd Outla Flannels, yard. .3c Clewing pr on Flna Drftga end Silks. Huadrk of artlolee all over "ore at clearing prices. Cots. Ladles' Suits, La J" a Mlssee' Coats, Milliner, . Pettkoeu. Clothing for and Boys, Blankets, Com . Hosiery Uaderyoar and Do- IJi.OO Suiu, bow 38.30 iw! S,lit8. BOW $11.50 ut! Cotu now $000 rJ B0W $0-50 J d Urn than cost on all aad Suits. , i EVER. The Store Tilt 8es the Bsiiess they SEE 2fl0(ClJtfHi mtlUlmMiW i! . ? Il fll II I 111 fiimlllHlm 111 lll'l ieJIlL ,1 .IL.I.VI (Unltod Pross LonsorWlro.) Now York, Jan. 10. All hopo on tho part of tho defonso In the Thaw ense, if any such hope Is ontertninod, of having tho proceedings Interrupt ed by tho appointment of a commis sion to inquiro into tho defendant' mental condition hai vanished. District Attorney Joromo an nounced today that it is tho intention of tho prosecution to lgMho caso go to tho Jury. Ho declared that tho defonso must show a closer connec tion botween Harry Thaw and rela tives who havo been inmates of asy lums beforo it can bo taken advan tage of by any constitutional privi lege Involving tho plea of insanity. It Is evident that Evelyn Thaw has bocom'o a sourco of nnnoyanco to At torney Martin L.tleton, chief counsel for Thaw. Sho continues to insist that sho shall bo called ahead of other witnesses, so that sho can re main in tho court room, but Little ton is determined, It is said, to put hor on tho stand as tho last lay wit less. Augnist Weber, who was at one tlmo Thaw's butlor, resumed tho stand at 10 o'clock this morning ami continued hi testimony, tondlng to show that ho was impressed by Thaw's irrationality. Weber was cross-cxamlnod by Jeromo. Belle Moorohouso .Lawrence, who. as a governoBs omployod in tho Thaw family, kept a "diary on Thaw's pe culiar acts, will arrive from Califor nia today, and will bo at once called to tho stand by Littleton. Professor Bock, of Pittsburg, who also hod Thaw as a patient, will give evidence along tho same lines. Justice Ver non Davis, who presided in tho Nan Patterson murdor trial, occupied a seat bosldo Judgo Dowllng when the hearing was resumed. Raymond A. Browne, a music pub. Usher, who wag in the roof gardon at , the time of tho shooting, said his attention was callod to Thaw that night because, In spite of tho fact that the woathdr wai hot, ho woro an ovorcoat with the collar turned up. Browne said the defendant's face was pale and his oyos had a wild appear ance. Offering himiolf as a substituto to meot any fate which the Judgo may docldo upon, whether it b the oloo- trio chair or Imprisonment in Matt wan asylum, an Ohio man has writ ten to Evelyn Thaw, agreeing to take Harry Thaw's placo for a considera tion of $3,000,000. The New York Globe prints this story today. The name of the man is being withhold. Accompying tho letter Is a series of photographs of himself, showing that ho strongly resembles the de fendant, so that ho could be easily passed for Thaw. There will be no afternoon bos sion of the trial today, a reces suntll tomorrow morning having been or dered to allow important witnesses tlmo to reach the city. o MOVED BY BOOZE IN ASKING TROOPS THIS IS THE STORY STARTED IN CARSON THAT HAS CAUSED MUCH TROUBLE BETWEEN THE CONFLICTING FACTIONS. (Unltod Pross Loasod Wire.) Carson, Nov. Jnn. 10. Wnr is on bocauso Bomo ono has started a story that when Governor John SpnrkB Hlgnod n mossago to Proaldont Rooso volt appealing for troops for Nevada, ho wai "beastly drunk." Tho report has boon persistently circulated for tho pabt month, In a pointed inter view Speaker SkaggB was mado to say that tho chief oxcoutivo was in toxicated when ho sent tho tolegrum. Tho ;tawB, when it roached Carson, created consldornblo discussion, and started a second nttempt on tho pnrt of Sparks' friends to unsont Skaggs, but without auccess. Skaggs brands tho story as false. In n signed stato ment'lnto Inst night ho says: "Tho Btatomont that I charged Governor Sparks with being drunk when ho signed tho call for troops Ih falso In every particular." Sparks' friends won't believe Skaggs, and that Is what is cans. ing th edlsturbancc. CHINESE TONG WAR CAUSES ONE DEATH Seven Thugs Shoot Down Lee Hoy In Sacramento Las Night, Six Of Them Arrested (Unltod Pross Lonocd Wire.) Sacromonto, Cal., Jan. 10. Loo Hoy, prOBldont of tho Hop Sing tong, ho had boon followed nil day, and within half a block of tho utatlon ho said to Hey: "Look out, Loo. Thoy was shot and klllod horo last night; "my got you noxt." by sevon Chlnoso Ring Kong tong. mombors of tho Almost Instantly there stopped 1 from throo doorways hovou Chlnoso. Loo Hoy Its tho third preeldont of ( Tho Jh-Ht Btood within throo foot of his tong to bo murderad within the oy '" rd Into tho long prosl last fow yoars. ! dent's back. As Hoy was sinking ilvo It Is common rumor In Oakland's ' moro shots found thoir mark and Hi Chinatown that beforo night thoro will bo a prlco on tho hoad of tho Blng Kong long. Shortly nftor 8 o'clock Hoy and his went wild. Ono shot ponotratad Hoy's hoad, and ho diod instantly, Tho stroot was crowdod with poo pic. Policemen caught six of tho attorney, V, A. Schollor, of Son Joso, murdorcrs. All gave fictitious namos, loft tho railroad station In Sncrnmon- but rofusod to any anything about to arm In arm. Schollor knew that themsclvos. ARRESTED FOR MURDER JAPAN IS BROKE AND HOPELESSLY IN DEBT Instead of Being Able to Carry On a War Is Strug gling to Recover From Her Conflict With Russia (United Press Leased Wire.) I how Japan can wlpo out hor war London, Jnn. 10. England Is ul)t "X wringing from $02 to 3 dally glvln govldonco of her foar for yonr,y ,rom unoh of hor Jtn. I T r Mm Mllsn.ln folio tn ....., l.f. tho future of Japan. Stntosmon say' lv " ,, " , ", '.tax system to a successful end tho (Unltod Press Leased Wire.) Soattlo, Wash., Jan. 10. After armod possos of deputy sheriffs an'l citizens had scoured tho country for miles about Kangley, soarohlng for tho murdorors of A. E, Johnson, who was shot In the saloon holdup thoro Saturday night, the two men suspect od of tho crime' woro arrosted nt thoJr cabin at RavenHdale, and are now prisoners in the county Jail hore. Thoy aro William Poak, formerly a firo boss in tho coal mines at Raven? dale, and Gus Blorman, a laborer, who arrlvod at Ravensdalo rocently. Tho prisoners deny that they woro in Kangley on the ovenlng of tho murder. tho combined political and flimnolnl problem confronting tho Mikado' country has suddenly loomod up as u monaclng forco, and that few persons who hav onot ston Japan's balance shoot approrlo the immlnont dan ger. Events of tho past fow days havo shown tho world how throntonlng tho situutlon really is. Ono thing sooms to bo oortain and that is that thoro will bo no war talk on tho part of country may havo to roHort to bank ruptcy procoedlngs. But England would hardly stund by and see hor ally adopt such a moasuro, as Eng land has vast intorost In Japan, England would rogard tho moroat possibility of Japan's suspension with tho koonoBt alarm. Tho rccont resignations of tho Mikado's cabinet aro attributed wholly to financial dif ficulties. Thoro Is gruvo doubt that tho vacancies can bo filled without Japan thut is, for a long tlmo to an deloutloif, and in tho event that como. Even by tho most careful fig- such a courso should be adopted pop uring and tho host mnnndemont tho.ular fooling would bo further lu BrltlBh statesmen cannot understand ' creased. INTEROR MILLS FAGING TROUBLE -o- INDICATES A BAD WRECK UNEMPLOYED IN SEATTLE I). P. O. Elkw, Attention Initiation tonight. (United Brew Loaned Wire.) Victoria, B. C Jan. 10. Wrock- ago on tho west coast of Vancouver Island sems to indicato tho loss of tho British ship Hartflold, bound from Liverpodl to Port Townsnd. The wlrelo&s station on the west coast reports that tho cabin fittings, life boat fittings and a lifebuoy with tho namo liartnolu upon it havo been driven ashore. The vessol was In command of Captain Sanderson, and was a ship of 1810 tons. Janitorshlp Vacant Assistant Janitor Al McCormlck haB rcslgnod bis position aa Janitor at tho state house. Secretary Ben son has several applicants. o n. P. O, Elk, Attention Initiation tonight. (United Proas Leased Wire.) Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 10. With the lumberman of tho mountain dis tricts of British Columbia It is a case at tho proaont tlmo of stand to- gother through the .depression or fao. inevltablo ruin. Tho coast mills aro I ..,,. not In suoh u bad poaltion, bocauso thoir stocks of lumber and logs aro m u oh smallor than those of tho Inte rior mills. The intorlor lumbormen, at a con vention ' Just concluded In Nelson, firmly stated their position to the delogatos from tho coast, and in or der to further impress it as muoh aa possible on tho coast milltnen, they will attend In force a convention to hold In Vancouver on January 23. Should tho coast mills make any cut at present or during the coming sum mer tho mountain mills will suffer a heavy loss. Tho latter, therefore, are bringing every influence to bear to prevent any reduction In tho price of lumber, and at prosent they have tho support of every rnillman on the coast. (Unltod Prow Loasod Wire.) Soattlo, Wash., Jan. 10. At a con vention of dolagatos from various la bor unions hold In tho Induntrlul Workers of the World hall last night it was planned to aMomble every iiiu omployod mnn In Seattle, to make a demonstration at tho city hall Mon- committee of seven wub appointed to wait on tho miyor in the afternoon, and later to ad dross tho city council. A demand will bo mado that work bo provided for tho men now Idle, with the alter native of providing food and sholler until employment can bo found. o ' r- Pugrt Mulched. San Kranolsoo, Jan. 10. In mntcfi Ing Frankio Noll and Eddlo Kolley, tho Buffalo foathorwolght, for a six round bout tho last of January, the West End Club of Oakland has so cured a good card. Kolley ! vouched for by a number of San FrancUolatis, who havo seen him perform in tho East, whllo Nell always puts up a tight worth watching. Thoy ftavo agreed to fight at 122 pounds, weigh ing In at 7 o'clock on the evening of the contest.