Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 20, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY,, JANUARY 20, 1008.
NO. 18.
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IRST OREGON ELECTRIC CAR
Ivelyn Thaw Tells Of Her Relations With White
FRENCHMAN WHO HAS
ANOTHER GUESS COMING
ells What Will Happen When Japan Lands 100,000
Soldiers in CaliforniaBut Does Not Land Tliem
(Uotted Prss Leased Wire.)
Ne York, Jan. 20. Aloxnndor
hr, eminent Fronch Journal Ut nnd
,rdgn editor of "Le Potlto Journal,"
Mch has a dally circulation of 1,
W.000, declnros that a wnr between
1,4 United States and Japan 1b in
rdible. Ho said:
War betweon the Unltod States
1:4 Japan is Inevitable. I do not
:flfno one knows when It will
mt, but It cannot bo averted. In
j opinion It will not bo long do-
jri.
"Of course, tho United States
ld win after a time, but It would
the greatest struggle this country
w had. You see, America cannot
sepire for war. The minute prora
tions were begun, that mlnuto
i ' ii
thoro would bo wnr. Japan would
not wait. If Japan should land an
army of 80,000 or 100,000 trained
soldiers, votorans of the Russian
war, In California, It would tnko tho
Unltod States perhaps flvo yoars to
drive thorn out. They would fortify
thomsolvos so that It would cost
thousands of lives to overcome
them."
M. Ulnr returned from Washington
today, whero ho hnd a long confer
onco with Presldont Roosevelt.
JAPS ARE 'PREACHER
WATCHING
WALKER
ROASTS
COURTS
KEEP HIM IN SIGHT
lloinzo Arrested.
New York, Jan. 20. F. Augustus
Holnze, accused of over-certifying
cheeks, will bo tried January 27. The
mnttor came up this morning, but
want postponed to that day.
CHICAGO ST0E
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
Clearing Sale
A Money-Making Harvest
for
Bargain Hunters
TIllNK he has papers in his
POSKSSION THEY WOULD LIKE
TO SEE, AND SO WATCH HIM
EVERY MOMENT OP THE DAY.
WBJIRR OFI'KIUNG GREATER RARGAINS THAN
GOODS NOW ON SALE AT COST AND LESS THAN COST,
MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SWUNG PURCHASES.
3U11 PIUCRS FOR RELIABLE MERCHANDISE.
1MM yard of embroidery
' et Ml. They are a spot cash
' dlrwt from the import-
td ve Uto best vslwes In Sa
lt, I, a yard ,,Oc
S.yard , .12c
. a yard 15c
f Wth art from 4 to IS
. They are a fine pro-
of artistie needlework.
JJJ6r4i of 7e Diirk and Light
"WdOatlng Flannels, yard. .3c
, p-lce or Fine Dress"
W Silks.
f4 of ertiele all over
at clearing prices.
J8' OoU. Ladles' SuRa, La
m 4 Misses' Coats, Milliner,
Petticoats, Clothing for
Md By, Blankets, Com
".Hoalcry Uaderwoar and D
MMs.
H Stliu' w $8.50
75 " W $11.50
04U,BOW $000
'r Cte. sow 90.50
iaMK than cost Qn all
and slu.
EVER.
THEY
SEE
(Unltod Press Leased WIro.)
San Francisco, Jan. 20. JnpnnoHO
spies have been dogging tho move
montK of Lloutcnant James II. Walk
op, all tho way from Japan to Ameri
ca. Right hero In San Francisco, dur
ing his brief stay before his depar
ture for the East, this American offi
cer has been xnado tho victim of Jap
anese esptonago.
Little brown men took nip tho
scent the moment the ofllcor Btoppod
outsido of his hotel and never flag
ged In their watchfulness .through the
streets, and at last ovon to tho rail
road station from which ho departed
for Washington.
In tho Far East, too, notably In
tho Choo Foo nnd at other Chlnoso
ports whero Japanoso spies nbound,
this American naval officer, in the
porformanco of his official duty, has
beon followed about, trailed and spied
upon.
Lieutenant Walker was known to
bo in possession of certain Informa
tion concerning Jnpan's latest prepa
rations for tho possible coming war
that all Japan is talking about, and
ho was also known to boar with him
a socrot offloial report of .Japan'i
part In stirring up tho rocent antl-
Amerlcan fooling in Japan. This is
a report which cortnln high military
and naval officers of tho Japanese
war offioo would give a grunt deal to
see.
IN SGHMITZ GASE
MINISTER DENOUNCES APPEL
LATE COURT FOR ITS DECISION
SAYS C'ALIFORNA HAS SUR
VIVED OTHER THINGS AND
WILL SURVIVE EVEN THE AP
PELLATE COURT.
(UniteJ Press Leased Wire.)
Alameda, Cal., Jan. 20. Before
his congregation In the First Chris
tian, church last night Rev. P. C.
MncFarland unmercifully denounced
tho nppollnte court for its decision in
tho Bchmltz case. A moro blttor de
nunciation from tho pulpit has sel
dom beon heard. In par(, ho said:
"Soidom In tho .history of criminal
Jurisprudence has a decision boon
rondored thnt so shocked tho sonsl
bilitlo of thoso who hopo for better
things. Tho decision Intorests every
man who 1b conccrnod for righteous
government, becauso into this enso
enter many of tho olomonts round
which tho graft systom pivots.
"A decision which londa hopo to
orlminnlo and puts a millstone about
tho neck of civic vlrtuo must bo bnd,
Bocbubo it Is bad, it cannot survivo.
Justice Hall, Justice Cooper and Jus-
tioo Kerrigan hnvo won for thorn-
solves a placo in history. Wo shall
romomber thorn as wo rornombor tho
earthquake and flro and tho bubonic
plague. And as we havo survived all
thoso wo shall, doubtloss, survivo
thorn and tholr decision,"
EVELYN TELLS OF HER
DESCENT OF THE LADDER
How Site Got Into the Spider's Web-anil Of tfie Matters
That Led Up To the Killing Of the Spider
WILL TRY FOR
THEN0RTH POLE
The Store That Does the Bssiiess
Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 20. Cap
tain R. Aold Amundson, tho dlscover-
i
tor of the Northwest passage, today
announced that ho would head an ox-
partition which will In 1910 try for
!the North Polo. Added intorost will
, bo attached to the expedition by the
j Americans from tho faot that Captain
Amundson will make his start on tho
perilous trip from San Francisco, and
will then proceed through the Dehor-
ing straits.
I "Yes, I shall make an attempt to
'reach tho north polo In a trip which
I Bhal undertake In 1910," said Cap
tain Amundsen. "I shall start on
my trip from San Franolsco, and
will go through theBehring straits.
Tho nature of tho trip will be tho
same as Nansen's, in that we will use
ships and dogs. I will probably re
ceive some aid from private partloa,
and, together with my own funds, I
do not expeot to have any trouble
financially."
t "What do I think of the proposed
Wellman expedition?"
"I do not think there is one chance
In a thousand of his reaching the,
polo by tho balloon route. The at
mospheric conditions in thai region
are such as to make such an expedi
tion almost impossible "
WANTS SHORT
pa ah rn DFW
rui
Now York, an. 20. Evolyn Thaw
was recalled to tho stand this morn
ing when tho trlnl of Harry Thaw
was rotumod. She will complcto her
story before other wltnoseos nro
callod. Juotico Dowllng dually con
sented to the admission of roportors
to tho court room whilo tho defend
ant's wlfo rolutos her relationship
with Stanford White.
As soon as Evelyn wns called to
tho stand by tho dofenso DltUrlct At
tornoy Joromo ronowed his motion
to hnvo tho public excluded during
tho tlmo she gnvo her testimony. Af
tor giving hl ronsons, Justlco Dowl
lng denied tho motion, nnd Attorney
Littleton plunged into the oxn ml na
tion of witness rclntivo to an inter
view with Harry Thaw In Paris. In
which oho confessed that shocbuM
not marry i naw uocause or ine- n
logod wrongs dona hor nt tho hands
of White.
Joromo objected when bo wns
nskod to ropoat tho conversation.
Littleton contonded thnt tho story
was matorial to the dofonsc. Tho
court finally allowed Evolyn Thaw to
procood. This was a swooping vic
tory for tho dofonse.
Tho story of hor rolntlons with .
Whlto Is a ropotltlon of tho one sho
rolfttod at tho II rat trial, Sho said alio
first; mot tho nrohltoot wlion ho wn
introduced to him by a ptvty of glrln.
Later alio mot him aovornl tlmo.
Ings, as sho did at tho flmt trial. Af
tor that thoy took a rldo through tho
park.
Then tho wltnosB told tho story oC
hor posing In n Two nty-t bird streot
gnllory for pictures. On tho follow
ing night sho nccoptcd another Invi
tation from Whlto to nit end a dln
nor pnrty in tho towor. When sho
nrrlvod Whlto was cilono, although
tho tablo was sot for four,
Evolyn tostlflod thnt Whlto sug
gested thnt beforo thoy sit down at
tho tablo ho show hor tho rest of hi!
npartmonts. Sho nccompanlcd htm
to tho mirror room, and whon thoy
ronchrd tho bedroom Whlto Inalstod
Hint Hho drink a glnis of wlno. She
drank a little of It, according to Ivor
testimony, and Immediately loHt con
SQlousness. When sho rognlned her1 houbcm, slib
dclnrcd, her clothing hnd been re
moved. "Whon I Horonmod Mr. Whlto told
mo no to worry," continued tho wit
ness. "I returned to my hotel apnrt
monts, and wns visited that day by
Whlto. Ho told inn not to toll mv
mother of what had happonad, that
suoh things wero n part of life."
During tho rooitnl tho voice of tho
witnoss broke, and moro than onco
tours rolled down bar oIiocUh. Dur
ing nil tho time Evolyn told hor sail
story Harry Thaw sat in front of hor
Thon alio told of hor visit to White's wltl his liandkorchlof proaiod to hla
apartment In the Madison Square W. 1I form shaking with Bobs.
Onrdon iKilldlng, explaining how Evelyn said sho told Thaw tJiut bIiq
White showed hor through the roomij
nnd gnvo a description of the furnish-' (Contlnuod on pnue ght).
(Contlnuod from first page).
Now Yorki Jan. 20. Announce
ment was made tpday by Attorney
Edward Lauterbnek that n sytiilloate
of New York business man has been
former to control the Provldonco
Savings Life Aseuraneo Society.
This announcement follows tho re
port of E. IS. Rittenhouso, Insurance
oommiMloner of Colorado, which se
verely criticises the management of
the ooncorn.
Tho names of tho financiers who
will compose the syndicato are not
known, but it is said that tho rec
ommendations made by Commission
er Rlttenhouae will be followed. The
latter says ho discovered that the
oompan's assets aro $441,601 less
than its 'liabilities. Commissioner
Rittonhouio says in his ropert:
"Common good demands that a di
rect, swift road to tho ponltentiary
bo provided for men who secure con
trol of a corporation to manipulate
or speculato with Its triut fainds to
till their own pockets or to unload
on such corporations undwsirablo or
valueloee securities in which they are
personally interested."
THROUGH SERVICE
IS ESTABLISHED
Found Old Relic
The workmen who are excavating
for the now department of Josepb
Meyers store on Court street Satur
day dug up at a depth of about six
feet an old lamp which waa proba
bly used by the early pioneers of
Oregon The lamp which, was made
of st&el was covered with rust and
the handle had been riveted on the
The flret through electric car car
rying paesengors from Portland to
Salem arrived this morning at 11
o'olock, nftor a smooth throe-hours'
run. Conduotor Smith, upon arriv
ing, snld: "Tho only disadvantage
of tho run is that our schodulo at
present will not allow us to make
any whore near tho time that the big
coaches aro capable of making. As
tho traok bocomos solid, and the
schodulo Is adjusted, tho three-hour
tlmo will probably be reduced mate
rial' v.
"This car Is oapablo of a apood of
over CO miles per hour, and can be
brought to a full stop when going at
this spsod within a distance of 400
foot, by applying tho ornergonoy
brnkos. The car can dovolop its full
speed within a distanne of 860 foot,
and is always under the complojte con
trol of the motorman. We do not use
any bolls. Tho pull on this cord
blows a whistle noar tho motorman,
and by a oodo system tho conductor
can give orders from any part of tho
car. There is a thin, narrow com
partment at the motorman's right,
which sontain electric switohes in
great number, from where wo control
tho various eleotrlc forces of the car.
Wo havo an arc headlight, the coach
is elegantly lighted with, incandes
cepts, tho air brake and whistle aro
all operated by soparato switches."
Tho first through car from Port
land was crowded for standing room
will start a cor from Portland ouch
morning at 8 o'clock, and which will
loavo Salem on Its return trip at 2 p.
m. dally. In two wooks more cars
will be put on,
The company will sell straight tick
ets to Portland from this olty for
11.60, Or will iseuo h round trip tick
et good for 30 days for $2,715. A
family ticket, good for SB rides, q!U
or way over the line, will be sold fe:
$25. These tickets must be used
within 90. dy, and are only good for
those designated on tb ticket Hi tho
time of purchase.
A round trip wiH be sold onah Snt- v
urday, good to return Monday, for
$2.00. ,
Tho stations on tho line will bo A3
follows, In order, boginnlng In Salem,
Stato stroet. Highland, Ohomawn,
Chomokefa, Wacondn, St. LoaiIs, West
Woodburn, Broad Aorou, Donald,
Chopiinish, Wllsonvllle, Toncjuln, Tu
alatin. Tlgardvlllo, MuUnomah, Cap
ital Hill, Fulton Park, Gorbott and
Jefferson street.
An official of the Orogon Electric
cdmltted today that negotiations
wore ponding to purohao tho Sulom
car Unas.
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Card of Thanks
Wo wish to sincoroly thank tho
Knights of Pythias and also Silver
Bell dlrclo for tholr kidness during
the sickness and death of our beloved
husband and brother. MrH. W. W.
Tho Bchcdulo as used at present Newtop, O W. Newton.
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